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General Dynamics M1A1 'Abrams'

Half-Life: Source (2004)
RU Kirov-MG photo_librarymode_comment

2013-05-11 19:33
blooregardo wrote
Not quite drivable, but usable in the barest sense of the word. In a sequence in later parts of the game, you can use the Abrams' main gun and 50 cal to fight off a wave of enemies, but the tank itself is entirely immobile and cannot be driven.

The closest thing to drivable vehicles are the Tram cars that are used extensively during the middle of the game, which you can control, but obviously you can't steer them being on tracks so I don't think they constitute as a vehicle.

In the sequels there are a few cars you can drive, though.


Mark is "Playable" but not a "Drivable". Freeman (player) can use M2 Browning and 120mm Gun - the weapon of tank. I think that it limited playable.
General Dynamics M1A1 'Abrams'

Half-Life: Source (2004)
US blooregardo photo_librarymode_comment

2013-05-11 19:26
Not quite drivable, but usable in the barest sense of the word. In a sequence in later parts of the game, you can use the Abrams' main gun and 50 cal to fight off a wave of enemies, but the tank itself is entirely immobile and cannot be driven.

The closest thing to drivable vehicles are the Tram cars that are used extensively during the middle of the game, which you can control, but obviously you can't steer them being on tracks so I don't think they constitute as a vehicle.

In the sequels there are a few cars you can drive, though.
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