Because Valve never officially supported Android modding, any patch is reverse-engineered. This carries risk of crashing or breaking the game.
The user is likely looking for to run on an Nvidia Shield (or other Android device) with fixes applied, possibly linked from a site like main22.com . The presence of comnvidiavalvesoftware suggests an incorrect joining of com (domain) with Nvidia/Valve software references. main22comnvidiavalvesoftwarehalflife2obb patched
: Contains the primary game assets (models, textures, sounds) originally released for the NVIDIA Shield Tegra 4/K1/X1 devices. Security and Safety Warning In searching historical records,
: Updates to the internal shaders to support OpenGL ES 3.0+ or Vulkan, which may be required for modern GPUs to render the lighting and water effects correctly. Security and Safety Warning main22comnvidiavalvesoftwarehalflife2obb patched
In searching historical records, no legitimate Valve or Nvidia domain matches main22 . It may be a misspelling of main.22.com (a subdomain) or an auto-generated URL from a file hosting service.
: OBB files are crucial for the game's performance, containing important data needed to run the game efficiently. The patch addresses issues related to these files, ensuring that the game loads correctly and runs smoothly, without encountering common errors such as missing files or crashes.