Woooo! Blast Pit done!
Thanks to lots of wonderful advice from blog readers and shackers I finally finished Blast Pit! While this is nowhere near the end of the game I know, as long as it took me to finish and as much trouble as I had, I feel this to be a tremendous accomplishment.
I started the night here, back in the control room:

I realized when I got there that I had done something wrong because only one light was lit up, only electricity had been turned on. Once I learned that the fan was a help, not an obstacle, I had to find my way back there. So, I did and up I went to the top of the fan room. I crawled my way through a vent area and down into the room that had the fuel and oxygen maybe? (I can't remember).

I killed some head crabs and aliens and turned on the last two things needed to TEST LAUNCH and kill the three headed monster. All this time I had been playing with energy at "1" and virtually no weapons or ammo. I made my way back to the control room, "test fired" and the monster was killed!! I was all "take that bitch" "oh yeah you like that" "bout damn time you monster freak" - I was so glad it was done I basically expected Gordon to be magically teleported into the next level.
That didn't happen.
So I go exploring and went down to the bottom where the monster disintegrated. Down the hole I went straight into some water.

This wasn't easy since my health was so low so it took some practice. I did find my way up to a dead security guard that had a awesome revolver. I wonder who I'll get to pump full of lead with that thing! After swimming down I was able to find dry ground. I went down a ladder and entered a room with a lot of toxic going on.

I found some much needed health & armor so I filled up and enjoyed every second of it!
I figured that I wasn't supposed to swim in the toxic liquid so I went back up and found some piping. Knowing how it went earlier in the game I followed it around some corners and then across to a hole in a metal grate. This wasn't easy so it took a few times to make the jump. Once I did I was thrilled!

Down another tunnel I went that ended up collapsing. I took a big hit health wise which killed me a handful of times before I realized that I was going to fall just right to salvage some health. Once I did this, I had to kill some head crabs and found two health packs and some ammo.
Once this was done, down a hallway I went and -- I was out of Blast Pit!!
Power up Ahoy!

I went around a corner and immediately spotted this:

I stopped here and figured this challenge was better suited for another night.
I'm excited to be out of Blast Pit. I never meant for it to take two months, but it did and I hope that the following levels aren't as tedious. I really want to finish this game, I know I have a long way to go, but getting to this point sure feels good. Thank you to everyone who has given me great tips and hints. I welcome comments and suggestions at anytime.
I started the night here, back in the control room:
I realized when I got there that I had done something wrong because only one light was lit up, only electricity had been turned on. Once I learned that the fan was a help, not an obstacle, I had to find my way back there. So, I did and up I went to the top of the fan room. I crawled my way through a vent area and down into the room that had the fuel and oxygen maybe? (I can't remember).
I killed some head crabs and aliens and turned on the last two things needed to TEST LAUNCH and kill the three headed monster. All this time I had been playing with energy at "1" and virtually no weapons or ammo. I made my way back to the control room, "test fired" and the monster was killed!! I was all "take that bitch" "oh yeah you like that" "bout damn time you monster freak" - I was so glad it was done I basically expected Gordon to be magically teleported into the next level.
That didn't happen.
So I go exploring and went down to the bottom where the monster disintegrated. Down the hole I went straight into some water.
This wasn't easy since my health was so low so it took some practice. I did find my way up to a dead security guard that had a awesome revolver. I wonder who I'll get to pump full of lead with that thing! After swimming down I was able to find dry ground. I went down a ladder and entered a room with a lot of toxic going on.
I found some much needed health & armor so I filled up and enjoyed every second of it!
I figured that I wasn't supposed to swim in the toxic liquid so I went back up and found some piping. Knowing how it went earlier in the game I followed it around some corners and then across to a hole in a metal grate. This wasn't easy so it took a few times to make the jump. Once I did I was thrilled!
Down another tunnel I went that ended up collapsing. I took a big hit health wise which killed me a handful of times before I realized that I was going to fall just right to salvage some health. Once I did this, I had to kill some head crabs and found two health packs and some ammo.
Once this was done, down a hallway I went and -- I was out of Blast Pit!!
Power up Ahoy!
I went around a corner and immediately spotted this:
I stopped here and figured this challenge was better suited for another night.
I'm excited to be out of Blast Pit. I never meant for it to take two months, but it did and I hope that the following levels aren't as tedious. I really want to finish this game, I know I have a long way to go, but getting to this point sure feels good. Thank you to everyone who has given me great tips and hints. I welcome comments and suggestions at anytime.
Labels: ammunition, fps, goal achievement, half-life, health, new chapter, new creature
4 Comments:
Congratulations! Now a warning: I personally found this section with the big stomping thing much more frustrating and confusing than Blast Pit. You may have to ask for more hints.
I hope that when you're done with this you'll play Half-Life 2, because I think you'll appreciate the refinements in the game's design.
Awesome!
As I recall...the next level is similar to blast pit, in that its sorta hub-based...you have to do several different things but you kinda return to the same spot.
I don't think there are too many more of that type of challenge in the game...most of it is much more linear.
I agree with Mike...if and when you play HL2, you'll probably find it much less frustrating. I don't think there were any hub-based levels in there at all.
Ooo. I remember being stuck here for absolutely ages. Found it well frustrating. Once I did it, though, it seemed obvious and I was kicking myself.
"I was so glad it was done I basically expected Gordon to be magically teleported into the next level."
This is a good thing, and an example of why I generally prefer PC games over console games...because the former usually (the good ones, anyway) doesn't pull that kind of shit. :)
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