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Looking
for Wall Hacks, Aimbots etc?

Well you came to the wrong place... HLGamer only
deal with skilled players and don't support
cheaters so go else where if you need to hack.
The only cheats we provide here are for single
player mode.
Enabling the HL Console

To enable the HL console, make sure you start
the game with the command line "hl.exe
-console", right click on your shortcut to
Half-Life, select "Properties", click the
"Shortcut" target, and enter the -console
parameter. Also, add the parameter -sv_cheats
1, so you can use the cheats in the game. If
you don't understand this, take a look at the
following picture.
How to
use cheats
To use any one of the following Half-Life cheats
just type the command displayed below the cheat
mode into your Half-Life console.
God
Mode
The standard cheat that will make you
invunerable to any damage. You can't even get
squished with this cheat on.
Type in console: god
No Clip
Mode
The standard cheat that will make you
invunerable to any damage. You can't even get
squished with this cheat on.
Type in console: noclip
Impulse
101
This neat cheat will give you one of each item
in the game, except a health pack and a battery.
Type it twelve times and you'll have full ammo.
To make cheating easier, you can bind a key to
it, like this: bind c "impulse 101" Put
the above lines in your autoexec.cfg (create a
new text-file with notepad and save it in your
Half-Life\Valve dir if it isn't already there),
and replace the "c" with the button you want.
You can now get all weapons and lots of ammo
with the press of a button. Press it about 11
times to get fully charged.
Type in console: impulse 101
No
Target
This cool cheat will make you invisible to
enemies, meaning they won't attack you, no
matter what you do to them. This cheat is great
for taking screenshots.
Type in console: notarget
Map

Takes you to a specified map. The map names are
a bit complexed in Half-Life, but here's a list
of them.
Type in console: map <map code>
Hazard
Course:
t0a0 ; t0a0a ; t0a0b ; t0a0b1 ; t0a0b2 ; t0a0c ;
t0a0d
Black
Mesa Inbound:
c0a0 ; c0a0a ; c0a0b ; c0a0c ; c0a0d ; c0a0e
Anomalous Materials:
c1a0 ; c1a0a ; c1a0b ; c1a0c ; c1a0d ; c1a0e
Unforeseen Consequenses:
c1a1 ; c1a1a ; c1a1b ; c1a1c ; c1a1d ; c1a1f
Office
Complex:
c1a2 ; c1a2a ; c1a2b ; c1a2c ; c1a2d
'We've
Got Hostiles':
c1a3 ; c1a3a ; c1a3b ; c1a3c ; c1a3d Blast Pit:
c1a4 ; c1a4b ; c1a4d ; c1a4e ; c1a4f ; c1a4g ;
c1a4i ; c1a4j ; c1a4k
Power
Up:
c2a1 ; c2a1a ; c2a1b
On A
Rail:
c2a2 ; c2a2a ; c2a2b1 ; c2a2b2 ; c2a2c ; c2a2d ;
c2a2e ; c2a2f ; c2a2g ; c2a2h
Apprehension:
c2a3 ; c2a3a ; c2a3b ; c2a3c ; c2a3d ; c2a3e
(where
you get ambushed) Residue Processing:
c2a4 ; c2a4a ; c2a4b ; c2a4c
Questionable Ethics:
c2a4d ; c2a4e ; c2a4f ; c2a4g
Surface
Tension:
c2a5 ; c2a5a ; c2a5b ; c2a5c ; c2a5d ; c2a5e ;
c2a5f ; c2a5g ; c2a5w ; c2a5x
"Forget
About Freeman!"
c3a1 ; c3a1a ; c3a1b
Lambda
Core:
c3a2 ; c3a2a ; c3a2b ; c3a2c ; c3a2d ; c3a2e ;
c3a2f
Xen:
c4a1
Gonarch's Lair:
c4a2 ; c4a2a ; c4a2b
Interloper:
c4a1a ; c4a1b ; c4a1c ; c4a1d ; c4a1e; c4a1f
Nihilanth:
c4a3
The
Ending Sequence:
c5a1
Give
This allows you to get a weapon, ammo pack or
item of your choice. Choose amongst the
following objects:
Type in console: give <item>
Items:
item_suit ; item_longjump ; item_healthkit ;
item_battery
Weapons: weapon_crowbar ; weapon_glock ;
weapon_357 ; weapon_mp5 ; weapon_shotgun ;
weapon_crossbow ; weapon_rpg ; weapon_gauss ;
weapon_egon ; weapon_hornetgun ;
weapon_handgrenade ; weapon_satchel ;
weapon_tripmine ; weapon_snark
Ammo:
ammo_glockclip ; ammo_buckshot ; ammo_mp5clip ;
ammo_mp5grenades ; ammo_357 ; ammo_crossbow ;
ammo_egonclip ; ammo_rpgclip
Monster
Spawning
This is basically a give cheat, but it has
limits. It allows you to spawn monsters,
including Security guards, Military Weapons,
etc., at a map, but the map must contain the
monster, or Half-Life will exit to Windows with
the error " Bad Entity in IndexOfEdict()". To
check which entities a map contains, type
"entities" in the console, and keep scrolling up
(PageUp/PageDown) to see which models are loaded
for the map. When you've found out what you can
spawn, there a few things you have to keep in
mind:
Monsters will spawn excactly where you are, so
use the noclip cheat, or you'll get stuck inside
it. Monsters will not be able to move if their
bounding box is trapped inside a brush, so float
a bit above the ground, and then spawn it. If
you don't want monsters to attack you (good for
taking screenshots), you can use the notarget
cheat.
Monsters you can spawn, those with XXX in the
brackets have very limited and/or useless, maybe
doubtful effect:
alien_slave (Slave),
alien_grunt (Alien Grunt),
apache (Apache Chopper),
barnacle (Barnacle),
barney (Secutiry Guard),
barney_dead (Dead Secutiry Guard),
bigmomma (Gonarch),
cockroach (Cockroach),
furniture (XXX),
flyer_flock (flock of birds as seen on c5a1?),
gargantua (Garg),
generic (XXX),
gman (Guy In The Blue Suit),
grunt_repel (Grunt?),
headcrab (Headcrab),
hevsuit_dead (Dead guy in HEV-suit),
hgrunt_dead (Dead Grunt),
human_assassin (Assassin),
human_grunt (Grunt),
houndeye (Houndeye),
scientist (Scientist),
scientist_dead (Dead Scientist),
sentry (Light Mahcinegun),
miniturret (Light Ceiling-Gun),
turret (Heavy Ceiling-Gun),
ichthyosaur (Ichthyosaur),
leech (Leech),
tentacle (Tentacle),
zombie (Zombie),
hgrunt (Grunt),
nihilanth (Nihilanth),
osprey (V-22 Osprey Plane)
Bear in mind that some monsters will act very
weird when spawned in places that are not their
natural habit. For example, an Itchyosaur won't
start swimming around in the air, as will
Nihilanth's AI not work properly elsewhere than
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