I took the "they can go screw themselves" mentality to Sky (my ISP) with regards to download limits.
They started it all off last year by rearranging the packages by increasing the cost by £5 and reducing the download cap to 10GB (from 40GB) all for an "increase" in download speed from up to 10mbps (from 8mbps - which i never got anyways

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Anyhow, it's not like i couldn't be bothered in the first place, i did
try to sort things out... however when i wanted to upgrade to the Unlimited download package whilst out-of-contract they said they could only offer me another 12 month contract... not very useful when i'd be graduating from uni after 6 months.
They also said they'd automatically upgrade me if i went over my download limit two months in a row so i just left it alone thinking i'd deal with it when it came about. The main point is 4 months of continuous download limit breaking hasn't moved them one bit so i'm not particularly bothered by sticking to it anymore (it started off close to the 10GB then went up each month).
+ Back to the topic at hand

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Not quite understanding the first statement, was that you have no interest in pissing off your ISP more, or no interest in the mod? lol. I'd say it changes the Half Life 2 FPS enough to warrant anyone trying it since it feels more like a modern day shooter as opposed to an arcade-y one.
+ AFAIK, what makes it more amazing is that it's not a mod team but a single person (or at least you're led to believe) who was trying to learn modelling, texturing and coding -
clicky.
As for Black Mesa, i'm still really looking forward to that, actually looked up the trailer for it (again) today and it was supposed to be released last year

... guess they fell behind at bit (to be expected though, especially with what they're doing).