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The '''Choreo''' era is the most recognizable period of Half-Life: Alyx's development. The developers heavily expanded upon ideas and plot elements of previous eras of development cycle and added new ones during this era.
 
  
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
Choreo (short for Choreography) scenes are animated scripted story sequences made by Valve for Half-Life: Alyx. This era had the biggesr amount of them, hence the "Choreo" era.
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After almost two years in development, '''Half-Life: Alyx''' was starting to shape up. As it grew out of prototyping phases, it needed a writer to tie the locations and characters of the game together. The sole story writer was Rob Yescombe, whom Valve hired in December of 2017.<ref name="yescombelinkedin">[https://www.linkedin.com/in/robyescombe/details/experience/ Rob Yescombes 'LinkedIn' Profile]</ref>, as the original writers of '''Half-Life 2''' left the company one year earlier.<ref name="erikwolpawleftvalve">[https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/longtime-valve-writer-erik-wolpaw-leaves-company Article by 'gamedeveloper', detailing Erik Wolpaw's departure from Valve]</ref>
This era began in December of 2017 and ended on January 7, 2019, after Robin Walker, the head of development, held a meeting amongst developers to discuss the state of the game after the playtest.
 
The sole story writer was Rob Yescombe, whom Valve hired in December of 2017.
 
  
The scope of this era was larger than that of any other part of development. This required the significant expansion of development team, which allowed for creation of the largest number of assets, unmatched by any other era. The game had the largest team at Valve during that time — around 80 developers working on the game.
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The '''Choreo''' Era is the most recognizable period of '''Half-Life: Alyx''''s development, and tells the tale of the "'''Old Story'''" of '''Half-Life: Alyx'''. During this Era, the developers heavily expanded upon ideas and plot elements which arose prior during development, as well as adding new ones. This Era began in December of 2017 and ended on January 7th, 2019, after Robin Walker, the head of development, held a meeting amongst developers to discuss the state of the game after the company-wide holiday playtest.
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The scope of this Era was larger than that of any other part of development. This required the significant expansion of development team, which allowed for creation of the largest number of assets, unmatched by any other Era. The game had the largest team at Valve during that time — around 80 developers working on the game.<ref name="hladevnumber">[https://www.uploadvr.com/half-life-alyx-developer-size/ UploadVr Article on the team size of HLVR]</ref>
  
 
At the end of December 2018 Valve developers began a company-wide playtest. The game was playable from start to finish, had chapter preview images, chapter titles, own soundtrack, and lip-syncing implemented.
 
At the end of December 2018 Valve developers began a company-wide playtest. The game was playable from start to finish, had chapter preview images, chapter titles, own soundtrack, and lip-syncing implemented.
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Choreo (short for Choreography) scenes are animated scripted story sequences in source games. This era of Half-Life: Alyx's development heavily utilized these, hence the "Choreo" naming of this Era.
  
 
All information surrounding this era is pieced together using following resources:
 
All information surrounding this era is pieced together using following resources:
 
*The readonly .bin file, which references almost all of the assets made during this time of development;
 
*The readonly .bin file, which references almost all of the assets made during this time of development;
*The Final Hours of Half-Life: Alyx;  
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*The Final Hours of Half-Life: Alyx;<ref name="tfhohla">[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1361700/HalfLife_Alyx__Final_Hours/ The Final Hours of Half-Life: Alyx]</ref>
 
*Information shared by developers;
 
*Information shared by developers;
*Tyler McVicker's stream of an early build of Half-Life: Alyx and various files inside the build that he shared with the public;
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*Tyler McVicker's stream of an early build of Half-Life: Alyx and various files inside the build that he shared with the public;<ref name="tylerstream">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3IzI9EX6Aw Tyler McVicker's Half Life Alyx Beta Stream]</ref>
 
*Strings of code and assets Valve developers left in other games;
 
*Strings of code and assets Valve developers left in other games;
 
*The game files.
 
*The game files.
 
==Weapons==
 
==Weapons==
*The pistol
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*Pistol
 
**Reflex Sight
 
**Reflex Sight
 
**Burst Fire
 
**Burst Fire
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**Laser Sight
 
**Laser Sight
  
*The shotgun
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*Shotgun
 
**Ammo charger
 
**Ammo charger
 
**Tau Cannon
 
**Tau Cannon
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**Grenade Launcher
 
**Grenade Launcher
  
*The SMG
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*SMG
 
**Stun Grenade Clips
 
**Stun Grenade Clips
  
*The multitool
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*Multi-Tool
  
*The grenade
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*Grenade
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*Xen Grenade
  
*The Xen grenade
 
 
==Setting==
 
==Setting==
 
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==Aftermath==
 
==Aftermath==
 
After playtest
 
After playtest
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==Sources==
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Revision as of 21:20, 31 January 2025

Summary

After almost two years in development, Half-Life: Alyx was starting to shape up. As it grew out of prototyping phases, it needed a writer to tie the locations and characters of the game together. The sole story writer was Rob Yescombe, whom Valve hired in December of 2017.[1], as the original writers of Half-Life 2 left the company one year earlier.[2]

The Choreo Era is the most recognizable period of Half-Life: Alyx's development, and tells the tale of the "Old Story" of Half-Life: Alyx. During this Era, the developers heavily expanded upon ideas and plot elements which arose prior during development, as well as adding new ones. This Era began in December of 2017 and ended on January 7th, 2019, after Robin Walker, the head of development, held a meeting amongst developers to discuss the state of the game after the company-wide holiday playtest.

The scope of this Era was larger than that of any other part of development. This required the significant expansion of development team, which allowed for creation of the largest number of assets, unmatched by any other Era. The game had the largest team at Valve during that time — around 80 developers working on the game.[3]

At the end of December 2018 Valve developers began a company-wide playtest. The game was playable from start to finish, had chapter preview images, chapter titles, own soundtrack, and lip-syncing implemented.

Choreo (short for Choreography) scenes are animated scripted story sequences in source games. This era of Half-Life: Alyx's development heavily utilized these, hence the "Choreo" naming of this Era.

All information surrounding this era is pieced together using following resources:

  • The readonly .bin file, which references almost all of the assets made during this time of development;
  • The Final Hours of Half-Life: Alyx;[4]
  • Information shared by developers;
  • Tyler McVicker's stream of an early build of Half-Life: Alyx and various files inside the build that he shared with the public;[5]
  • Strings of code and assets Valve developers left in other games;
  • The game files.

Weapons

  • Pistol
    • Reflex Sight
    • Burst Fire
    • Bullet Reservoir
    • Laser Sight
  • Shotgun
    • Ammo charger
    • Tau Cannon
    • Speedloader
    • Grenade Launcher
  • SMG
    • Stun Grenade Clips
  • Multi-Tool
  • Grenade
  • Xen Grenade

Setting

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City 17 appeared in a much worse state compared to Half-Life 2. A lot of areas were overrun by flora and fauna of Xen. Such areas were blocked off by Combine walls or simple fences and were often raided by Combine soldiers in search of vortigaunts. The Combine uses civil workers and combine soldiers equipped with flamethrowers to burn the Xen infestation out.

city 17 stuff combine soldiers combine workers

Backstory

After the events of Half-Life 1 the Combine invades the Earth. Wallace Breen negotiates humanity's surrender and becomes the Earth's administator.

The story revolves around the Vault, a prison where the G-Man is being held. The prison was built inside the Quarantine Zone on the outskirts of City 17. To keep the G-Man inside, the Vault requires constant stream of Vortigaunt's power. The Combine has numerous substasions placed throughout the Quarantine Zone to extract the power of the Vortigaunts and transport it to the Vault. The task of capturing feral Vortigaunts is carried out by a special Combine class — Combine Captains, they have a distinct appeareance, their pauldrons feature a yellow insignia of the Vortigaunt's head. When paired with other soldiers, the Captain acts as the leader of the group, coordinating actions of every other class — Grunts, 'Heavy' soldiers, Suppressors, and Recons.

The Combine uses propaganda to subjagate citizens of City 17 blah blah blah

The main character of the story, Eli Vance, is kept inside his "manor" and is forced to record propaganda videos to subjagate humanity even further. His captor is Hahn, one of the Combine's henchmen, described to have her brain sucked out and replaced by the Combine. She is the main antagonist.

Alyx Vance, the main protagonist, hates to see her father sold out to the Combine and therefore her relationship with him is rough. She lives on the upmost floor of City 17's apartment building near Eli's manor. She appears to be highly respected by the citizens and the Combine workers.

Jozef is a family friend of the Vance family. Despite Eli's best efforts, Alyx often sneaks out of her hideout to meet Jozef. Jozef lives inside a small apartment that has a secret passage to his makeshift lab. His lab is located inside "Brassbound", one of many rundown sections of City 17. Jozef is pretty skilled when it comes to Combine technology. His skills and contents of his lab suggest that he might be a Combine worker. He has access to 6 cameras around City 17 and 2 inside the Quarantine Zone, one of which is placed near Gary's hideout.

?Did gary even have a name at that time?

Another relevant character is Gary. Gary is an injured vortigaunt who escaped the Combine's captivity and lives inside the quarantine zone. Gary sends Alyx messages about the Vault and the G-Man through her dreams. One of these dreams occurs at the very beginning of the game, which appears to be the single main motivator of Alyx's actions of pursuing the Vault.

Soldier classes

  • Grunt
  • Captain
  • Heavy
  • Suppressor
  • Recon
  • The grunt with a handmounted flamethrower - almost like the blind zombie but not blind and not a zombie.

Workers

Male

  • Bob
  • Hans
  • Kondo
  • Aleks

Female

  • Fitz
  • Galena

Citizens

  • franky, garden cits, ?michael?, linda, etc
  • a billion of different maps

Plot

The Dream

  • the respirator
  • the g-man room exploding
  • the title of the game appears

Alyx's Hideout

  • citadel vista
  • portal inhibitor
  • talk with eli

Laundry room

  • uncle xen walk'n'talk ?? not too much left in the files
  • the bakery
  • the bicyclists

Eli's Manor

  • the sfm scene

Greater City 17

  • lots of stuff

Jozef's Hideout/Brassbound

  • a citizen digging through a trash can.
  • workers evicting citizens
  • the propaganda screen and wires

the lab

  • cactus
  • music
  • autocannon from ep2
  • disassembled scanner
  • gravity gloves
  • propaganda posters
  • the train

Quarantine zone

Quarantine entrance

  • propaganda 01
  • skybox new vs old

Hotel

  • the substation stuff
  • propaganda 02 (combine recon is referenced)

Street+Tenements

  • Tripmines?

Processing Plant

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  • Worker Aleks shooting zombies with a shotgun. shotgun_intro.vmap
  • The construction site puzzle+battle with a grunt and an ordinal
  • propaganda 03?

Distillery

  • maps/prefabs/entities/blind_zombie_freight_elevator.vmap
  • maps/personal/brame/distillery_test01.vmap
  • maps/personal/brame/distillery_test02.vmap
  • A lot of stuff
  • The fight between the blind zombie and antlions.

Antlion tunnels

  • Antlions jumping out of xen portals

Parking garage

  • unique strider animations
  • unique antlion animations
  • antlion eggs
  • combine recon is referenced
  • a few maps reference the model of the hd hl2 soldier.

The Vault

  • teleporting to different locations such as Alyx's hideout, Jozef's hideout, Gary's hideout, Eli's manor.
  • kill 2 combine soldiers, destroy a combine scanner, kill Hahn, give Eli a card from G-Man. The End.

Aftermath

After playtest

Sources

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