![]() Update 1: A user on the r/HalfLife Subreddit stumbled across a set of Black Mesa themed Steam Trading Cards, Profile Backgrounds and Chat Emoticons on the Steam profile of Black Mesa developer Josh Hubi. See Also: Black Mesa’s Gift on Half Life’s Anniversary Is That It’s Going Retail!Įarlier this week a few of Black Mesa’s multiplayer deathmatch maps were leaked online through what appeared to be a glitch in the Steam Workshop, however a few people have reason to believe that this may have been another stunt to build up hype for the game’s release. Whatever the case, all we know is something is happening and you can bet it will be good. One of the obvious speculations is that this is the lead up to the previously promised stand-alone Steam release of the game, containing the final Xen chapters of the game that were missing from the initial 2012 release. It’s safe to assume that whatever is going on is related to some sort of announcement from the Black Mesa developers that we can expect to see next week. ![]() I'm now trying to remove the original HC to see if that helps. I can load map hct0a0, but it loads it from the HC that is pre-disaster. In addition, a phony dating website called (that is linked to in the news article) also redirects to the Black Mesa homepage and a Twitter account for the ‘writer’ of the news article can be found making references to both sites. into 'Black Mesa\bms also, and the rest of the files into 'Black Mesa\hl2\custom' (I seem to remember having to create it.) and HC:AD still doesn't show in the BM main menu or in the workshop menu. A cryptic broadcast, similar to what we are seeing at the moment was found there and both the Facebook and Twitter badges on the site pointed to the official Black Mesa developer accounts. Later, the website started redirecting to a ( fictional) news article, claiming that the evacuation zone had been given an “all clear” after the disaster was found to be a “gas tank explosion caused by an earthquake”. The website was previously assumed to be related to the fan-made modification as part of an alternate reality game (ARG) after the site linked back to the mods official website. Earlier this year the website was transmitting an “ emergency broadcast system message“, telling people to evacuate the area surrounding the Black Mesa Research Facility in New Mexico after a “disaster of unknown type” had supposedly occurred there. See Also: Black Mesa Multiplayer Maps Leaked? That is a full 12 days away.It can be worked out that the timer is set to end on May 5th, which also happens to be the day that Gordon Freeman supposedly started his (not so successful) career working at the Black Mesa Research Facility. The final few days of summer are trending hot - 90 degrees will be back in play next week.Īccording to forecast models, our next substantial chance of rain will arrive late on Sunday, September 25th. It will be mostly sunny, with only a slight tick upward in humidity levels. Saturday looks partly sunny and dry, with highs bumping back to around the 80 degree mark.Ī warmup will really kick in on Sunday, with summer-ish highs in the mid 80s. (As long as you ignore those spiraling drought concerns, that is.) Sigh, this will be the last weekend of summer. Other than some late-day clouds building, sunshine should still dominate the sky. High temperatures on Friday will push into the mid 70s again. You might need to grab a light jacket or sweater, for what looks like the coolest morning of the season so far. Yes, that means we could see some 40s in the chilliest corners of the state. Thermometers are going to bottom out around 50 degrees. ![]() Fridayīy Friday morning, the dry air and clear skies will present perfect radiational cooling conditions. High temperatures will cool a bit more, to the mid 70s. But it will provide another burst of ridiculously dry air. ThursdayĪnother cold front will push into New Jersey Thursday morning. That's seasonable - close to the long-term average for mid-September. High temperatures will end up in the upper 70s to around 80. ![]() Expect sunny skies, dry weather, and a light northwesterly breeze. ![]() Given the dry air and (eventually) cloud-free sky, I expect many 50s away from urban and coastal areas. Low temperatures will dip to around 60 degrees. Skies will continue to clear Tuesday night. ![]()
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