If Valve is making a console then why would they be working with Sony to put more and more Steam integration in the PS3.
There's some evidence to suggest that it could happen.GiantRaven said:I....what? How? Why? That's an utterly ridiculous thing to suggest.TrilbyWill said:1. I think consoles are going to die out eventually. Probably soon.
For not even trying to update their console releases and still using the flimsy "MS won't let us!" excuse while other developers are able to get sizable updates/DLC out in a timely manner with little problem.Angry Juju said:For what reason? not bringing out half life 3/2.3?Gorilla Gunk said:If they really want this to work it would have to be cheap, like around $300. If this thing is like $500-600 at launch, nobody is going to buy it.
Anyway, as a console gamer I love the idea, but I lost faith in Valve years ago.
They stopped being a strictly PC developer the second they brought the first Half-Life to the PS2 over a decade ago.Angry Juju said:Well they are more or less PC developers..Gorilla Gunk said:For not even trying to update their console releases and still using the flimsy "MS won't let us!" excuse while other developers are able to get sizable updates/DLC out in a timely manner with little problem.Angry Juju said:For what reason? not bringing out half life 3/2.3?Gorilla Gunk said:If they really want this to work it would have to be cheap, like around $300. If this thing is like $500-600 at launch, nobody is going to buy it.
Anyway, as a console gamer I love the idea, but I lost faith in Valve years ago.
I'd be grateful they even brought out any console games at all :/
It's not "Microsoft wont let us", it's Microsoft is forcing us to charge for it. If you've played TF2 lately, It's a totally different game than it was when it was released. Charging for an essential update would cause a divide in the already small community of players who still play TF2 on the Xbox. CD Projekt Red are in a similar position, they've already stated that all future DLC will be free for PC, but charged for Xbox. Why? Because Microsoft's policy wont allow for it.Gorilla Gunk said:For not even trying to update their console releases and still using the flimsy "MS won't let us!" excuse while other developers are able to get sizable updates/DLC out in a timely manner with little problem.
i dont get why PC gamers are so angry towards console gamers, consoles can handle the very latest games and you dont need to worry about having the correct RAM, processor or graphics card. you just buy a game put it in and play it. i dont care if you think that makes me stupid or lazy but to be honest after a days work id much rather put in a game and just play itTrilbyWill said:*bangs head on keyboard*
No. No. No. No. No.
1. I think consoles are going to die out eventually. Probably soon.
2. Valve's main market are PC gamers, who have gaming PCs
3. We don't need more bloody consoles
No shit Sherlock.Waaghpowa said:It's not "Microsoft wont let us", it's Microsoft is forcing us to charge for it. If you've played TF2 lately, It's a totally different game than it was when it was released. Charging for an essential update would cause a divide in the already small community of players who still play TF2 on the Xbox. CD Projekt Red are in a similar position, they've already stated that all future DLC will be free for PC, but charged for Xbox. Why? Because Microsoft's policy wont allow for it.Gorilla Gunk said:For not even trying to update their console releases and still using the flimsy "MS won't let us!" excuse while other developers are able to get sizable updates/DLC out in a timely manner with little problem.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.231292-Valve-Xbox-Live-Rules-are-a-Train-Wreck?page=1
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.315173-Theoretical-Witcher-2-DLC-Will-Be-Free-on-PC-But-Not-360
I am a console gamer, as well as a PC gamer. Personally, I play more PC games because I come home, turn on my computer, and can run Steam if I so wish. The countless number of 'so when do you think consoles will die out' threads support my first point.shootthebandit said:i dont get why PC gamers are so angry towards console gamers, consoles can handle the very latest games and you dont need to worry about having the correct RAM, processor or graphics card. you just buy a game put it in and play it. i dont care if you think that makes me stupid or lazy but to be honest after a days work id much rather put in a game and just play itTrilbyWill said:*bangs head on keyboard*
No. No. No. No. No.
1. I think consoles are going to die out eventually. Probably soon.
2. Valve's main market are PC gamers, who have gaming PCs
3. We don't need more bloody consoles
You totally miss the point "Watson". The TF2 update is an UPDATE, which changes the whole game. It isn't some add on content for a couple more maps. This change will effectively alter how the game as a whole plays. Charging for DLC extras is not the same as charging for a game changing update.Gorilla Gunk said:No shit Sherlock.
I never expected any of the DLC to be free. So far they've charged for all the L4D2 DLC, why would I think any future DLC would be different? It may not be fair but it's just something you have to accept.
I mean if that really is the only reason Valve haven't released any more DLC for any of their console releases then maybe somebody should go over to their offices and check to make sure there isn't a gas leak or something.
Not really. As they continue to shrink down technology and improve existing processor architecture, more and more devices become gaming devices. Cell phones or other small gadgets for example, with HDMI output could easily have the power of today's consoles by the end of this decade.GiantRaven said:I....what? How? Why? That's an utterly ridiculous thing to suggest.TrilbyWill said:1. I think consoles are going to die out eventually. Probably soon.