You need help from 2 IGN Slowbros first.Onyx Oblivion said:Half Life 3.
NO EPISODE 3!
If this isn't a full blown sequel, I'll kill Gabe Newell.
You need help from 2 IGN Slowbros first.Onyx Oblivion said:Half Life 3.
NO EPISODE 3!
If this isn't a full blown sequel, I'll kill Gabe Newell.
Slight correction, here: It wasn't the code leak that caused the delay (what, do you think he literally stole the code and they had to rewrite it?); it was the fact that the game was straight-up unfinished. There was a long article about it in some online game magazine a few years ago. Long story short, Valve Time happened. One reason they've stopped giving release dates for games until they're almost finished now.Tom Goldman said:Half-Life 2 [http://www.amazon.com/Orange-Box-Pc/dp/B000PS2XES] hit stores in 2004, after a delay in 2003 due to a source code leak.
Eh, I sorta know what you mean. It doesn't really hold me up, but it does feel a bit...odd. Really hard to quantify.Gxas said:I'll bet they're making a new engine for it.
Speaking of which, I (finally) just finished Portal the other day. I must be one of the only people ever who finds the Source engine extremely clunky and nearly unplayable...
I'd actually been thinking the same thing. I mean, hey, no announced release date means no delaying, right? At least, I bet that's their thinking.TheSkaAssassin said:I seriously think it's just going to launch one day out of the blue. No advertising, no pre-orders, just "Hey, Episode 3 is out!".
How ballsy would that be?
What about Portal 2 in less than a month?mew4ever23 said:We've been hanging in here for 4 years Gabe. Give us something. Remember the principles of episodic gameplay?
1. Shorter games
2. at lower prices
3. released more frequently.
Valve's not been releasing much this past year, just cranking out TF2 updates. Oh, yes, and Alien swarm. This is why Mojang got my vote in march madness.
Unfair comparison. He's not saying that it's good because it's popular, he's saying that they'd have to be certifiable to want to distance themselves from it. Now, you don't like it, and that's fine, but please don't act like your opinion is the law of the universe.Puddle Jumper said:Think it through, manGladion said:After taking a look at the number of the Half-Life 2 fanboys in existence (only a million billion), I say you are right. They need to distance themselves from this incredibly unsuccessful game.Puddle Jumper said:Never forget the fact they'd need to distance themselves from the unbelievably mediocre Half Life 2.
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Anyway, I stopped caring for Episode 3 about 2 weeks after having finished Episode 2. The story and characters are not THAT compelling. I appreciate Valve's work a lot, but I'll never understand the incredible amount of love.Just, think it through.
Need a hand?
Okay: Twilight has millions of fans too. Doesn't make the series any less shitty.
To clarify, because I know that this is going to get a reply by someone who didn't think it through, I do not think Half Life 2 is as bad as Twilight. I said it was Unbelievably Mediocre. Even for when it was just released, the game is mediocre.
Just jump out at him and shout "boo".Onyx Oblivion said:Half Life 3.
NO EPISODE 3!
If this isn't a full blown sequel, I'll kill Gabe Newell.
Nonono, you didn't get what I meant.Puddle Jumper said:snip
So what? Valve makes it a point to develop games they truly want to develop. It's what has worked for them in the past. It's one of the key ingredients to their success.Lance Arrow said:My thoughts exactly.gigastar said:Abridged: We have finally started doing something about it. Now shut up and wait for four more years. If youre a good fanbase, it might happen.
I don't even know why Valve's fanboys still dominate every vote and contest ever considering that Valve has left us hanging for quite some time. You can say 'hang in there' all you want but we've been hangin' for almost four years. Seriously Valve, Our arms are getting mighty tired.
DNF was in development for over a decade... Episode three less than half.Burck said:I swear, waiting for Episode 3 is like playing "The Game".
The best outcome is that you forget either for a long time, but you lose the minute you remember it.
Hell, Duke Nukem Forever beat Episode 3.
No, what they actually mean is "we're not going to release Episode 3 until we can turn it into a neverending DLC revenue stream, like we did with the hats in Team Fortress 2."gigastar said:Abridged: We have finally started doing something about it. Now shut up and wait for four more years. If youre a good fanbase, it might happen.
KILL GABE NEWELL! THE HYPNOTOAD DEMANDS IT! ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!Onyx Oblivion said:Half Life 3.
NO EPISODE 3!
If this isn't a full blown sequel, I'll kill Gabe Newell.
Even better if its in stores only, as in not purchase-able on steam.TheSkaAssassin said:I seriously think it's just going to launch one day out of the blue. No advertising, no pre-orders, just "Hey, Episode 3 is out!".
How ballsy would that be?
This is exactly how I feel. Isn't complaint #1, from gamers, how so many titles are pushed through too soon, and come out with no story, clunky mechanics, broken game-play, and glitchy graphics? Complaint #2 is the ridiculous way sequels with nothing but tweaks are spewed out at a pace of 1-per-year?Woodsey said:I'm starting to hope its never released just to spite all those people who are demanding it like they're actually owed something, and then acting like brats when there's an interview and aren't given any information on it.
No, the episodes obviously didn't work out like planned (unless, of course, the two episodes did go to plan, and the plan then became to make HL3 instead), get over it. They didn't lie to you, they did a reassessment.
Personally, I can't wait to find out what happens, but I know it'll be out when its done and so I just forget about it.