Half-Life 2 Preloading from Steam: Part 2 83
BrainsVolpe writes "For those of us on Steam, we can continue our 'preloading'of Half-Life 2. This time around we'll be downloading 'the majority of the audio of Half-Life 2 in encrypted form.' Does this mean we'll be getting HL2 before September 30th? Only Valve knows for sure... sorta."
Ask Slashdot: How to re-start? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Ask Slashdot: How to re-start? (Score:5, Informative)
You really should have done it first oportunity you got. Me? I got the story before it went live on slashdot and therefore beat the rush. yay for subscription... but, now you'll have to contend with the hoards of people who rush to open steam after seeing this
Re:Ask Slashdot: How to re-start? (Score:2)
There it was hiding, I was looking in the Browse Games menu. Thanks. It says "just released" too. But they're just teasing. :-/
You really should have done it first oportunity you got.
That was like half an hour after the previous Slashdot article. I couldn't even connect to Steam then, much less begin pre-loading.
Re:Ask Slashdot: How to re-start? (Score:1)
Not trying to troll or anything, but what's the point in downloading it now if you won't be able to access it until maybe Sept 30? Or is the preload a limited time offer?
Re:Ask Slashdot: How to re-start? (Score:2)
It's just a way for them to spread their downloads so that half a million people don't all try and download it at the same time when the game is released.
And they're not putting their full bandwidth behind the preload either, opting to give a smaller number of people a faster connection rather than a large number of people a slower connection.
Re:Ask Slashdot: How to re-start? (Score:3, Insightful)
This is a Slashdot Games article, not a frontpage Slashdot article. The only people that will see it are the ones that specifically go to games.slashdot.org or the people that have Slashdot Games in their newsbox on the side of Slashdot. Therefore, n
Re:Ask Slashdot: How to re-start? (Score:1)
Re:Ask Slashdot: How to re-start? (Score:1)
Re:Ask Slashdot: How to re-start? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Ask Slashdot: How to re-start? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Ask Slashdot: How to re-start? (Score:1)
steam://preload/...
I'm sure about the steam prefix, less sure about the preload, and sure that there was a number in the end.
Re:and the news is? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:and the news is? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:and the news is? (Score:1)
Re:and the news is? (Score:1)
It is newsworthy (Score:4, Insightful)
A bad joke would be that you preloaded thier source code a few months ago, but lets not go there.
I can't wait for a doom3 demo, let alone a half life 2 demo.
I am holding my breath for a Duke Nukem Forever (that is so true it isn't even funny)
Re:It is newsworthy NOT (Score:2, Insightful)
Or it would be newsworthy if it was the news that talks about the protocol behind steam, or the news that talk about some problem/success related to steam, or the people behind steam, or the community accepting/rejecting steam, or something new about half life2/cs/modding. But none of that.
It would be almost void of any interrest it it was the news that announce that the
Re:It is newsworthy NOT (Score:5, Insightful)
I think the current Slashdot quote has some relevance: "Dibble's First Law of Sociology: Some do, some don't."
Some people have an interest in this stuff, others don't. It is much easier to skip over an article that doesn't interest you than to find ones that do interest you, but are not posted.
I tend to think that if a topic is really that uninteresting, why bother with spending the time to read or to reply to the posts.
Re:It is newsworthy NOT (Score:2)
Surprise, this is happening.
Re:It is newsworthy NOT (Score:2)
Or it would be newsworthy if it was the news that talks about the protocol behind steam, or the news that talk about some problem/success related to steam, or the people behind steam, or the community accepting/rejecting steam, or something new about half life2/cs/modding.
What you mean is, it would be newsworthy TO YOU, in those cases.
To hundreds of thousands of other p
Re:It is newsworthy (Score:1)
Re:It is newsworthy (Score:1)
Yes.
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Re:It is newsworthy (Score:2)
<p>Why is that a bad joke? I thought it was hilarious. Any company with shoddy system security, and therefore contributing yet more boxes to the lack of security epidemic deserves everything they've got coming to them.</p>
Re:It is newsworthy (Score:2)
No disrespect, but why can't you wait? Just go out and buy the game. I can understand if: A. The full game isn't out yet. B. They are releasing a new level or 2 with the demo.
But since neither is the case, what's the point?
Personally, I'm kinda' annoyed that Id no longer releases shareware or Qtest like-stuff. Not a big deal, but I guess I don't understand the lack of motivation to do this stuff anymore.
wbs.
Why wait (Score:2)
Yeah, I heard all the press on Doom3, if I am to buy it, I want to try it.
Movie trailers, movie reviews, book reviews, radio playlists, game demos.
Right up there. Plus, if I get bored of it after playing the demo (play halo demo, mmm, a good bedtime game to play *yawn*) I won't buy it.
I say demos are the answer to piracy.
Re:I'm sorry (Score:2, Informative)
The downloading is free.
You only have to pay to play the game, once its been released.
Re:I'm sorry (Score:1)
I'm still not seeing a point, though. Why not just release the game all at once on a private torrent tracker or something instead of what sounds like a convoluted plan at increasing anticipation....
Oh wait, nevermind.
Re:I'm sorry (Score:5, Informative)
Re:I'm sorry (Score:2, Insightful)
So you pay the same for less, but you get it earlier.
Re:I'm sorry (Score:3, Informative)
If the official release date on steam and retail is the same, retail buyers may even have working copies before steam users... Assuming the boxed version doesn't require steam to authenticate before it'll start, otherwise Valve could hold back the retail buyers until the official date (and simultaneously royally piss off a lot of people.)
Who gets the money? (Score:2)
Besides
Re:Who gets the money? (Score:5, Insightful)
I'd prefer incentives like a lower price or an earlier release if they wanted to convince me to get the game without any physical stuff and using my own bandwidth (it'd probably take a few days of my bandwidth to get the game...). And there are some people who pay for their traffic, I bet they'd like some more incentives, too.
Re:Who gets the money? (Score:2, Interesting)
With steam, all I need to have is my login.
So far valve has done an ok job with steam considering they are the first people to do this.
Re:Who gets the money? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:I'm sorry (Score:1)
All a bit pointless really. I'm getting HL2 but I have a wife, house and work so I'll probably start playing HL2 some weeks after you have finished it.
Re:I'm sorry (Score:1)
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how well? (Score:1)
Re:how well? (Score:2, Informative)
Digital transfer is the best way (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Digital transfer is the best way (Score:2)
Something like 10 bux, because if I'm not going to save money, I'll go buy a jewel case with a Serial key.
Re:Digital transfer is the best way (Score:1)
Why all the bashing? (Score:2)
Re:Why all the bashing? (Score:1)
Oh yeah it must be nice to have a net connection that is faster then a 52x CD-ROM drive. Or maybe you just have a 2x CD-ROM? As I have 256Kb ADS
Re:Why all the bashing? (Score:1)
Re:Why all the bashing? (Score:1)
But with all of the preloading, when the game is finally "released," you'll only need to download a small portion of the game. So, on release day, instead of driving to the store, waiting in line, waiting for your credit card to go through, driving home. You just drive home, download maybe 100 MB (or less if th
Re:Why all the bashing? (Score:5, Insightful)
I have no objection to preloading per se. Well, it does use up my bandwidth, hard drive space, and CPU power for something which is going to remain useless for at least another month. But my main objections are security concerns and the lack of a CD image.
Considering that I don't really gain anything from doing this, I'm not going to. I'll just go buy the game when it comes out, or a week later, or whatever. Any excitement I had for HL2 has been wiped out by Steam, the constant delays, and Valve's treatment of its paying customers. I think that's why you see all the bashing: people are pissed because they feel Valve are treating them like shit since they know we'll buy HL2 no matter what they do. It doesn't have anything to do with preloading, but anger will find expression where it will, not necessarily where it makes sense.
Re:Why all the bashing? (Score:2)
Sorry... (Score:2, Informative)
You can't play any of the games without logging into Steam, even if you have the CD. It should be noted, however, that if you login to steam and THEN go into offline mode, you can play the games you bought while remaining offline. If Steam was just a product distribution channel I wouldn't have a problem with it, but it tries to be everything at once. They to
Re:Sorry... (Score:2, Informative)
That used to be the case, however Steam has been updated and you can now launch into offline mode, and chose if you want to go online or not. Great for lans, playing a home networked game, etc.
Re:Sorry... (Score:1)
It should be noted, however, that if you login to steam and THEN go into offline mode, you can play the games you bought while remaining offline.
Re:Sorry... (Score:1)
Steampowered website - Exhibit A [custhelp.com]
No, you are incorrect (Score:1)
If you don't believe me you can try it yourself. Exit and logout from Steam and then disable your internet connection. When you open steam again, it will state the following:
Re:Why all the bashing? (Score:2)
Re:Why all the bashing? (Score:2)
Walmart doesn't always get shipments on a timely basis so I don't rely upon them. The closest EBGames store is 45 miles away.
The choice is m
Re:Why all the bashing? (Score:1)
Next Round (Score:4, Funny)
Encryption? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Encryption? (Score:5, Interesting)
The true protection lies in that they aren't preloading Half-Life 2.gcf (the filename is in the ClientRegistry.blob file), which contains the client dlls, nor are they releasing the maps yet.
Re:Encryption? (Score:1)
Just gave it a shot after closing Steam, and got "Failed to make GCF file to memory" errors..., and no change if I copy the file elsewhere and retry it.
Re:Encryption? (Score:2)
Re:Encryption? (Score:1)
Re:Encryption? (Score:3, Informative)
If you do successfully hack it... you have a big pile of audio files and textures. Wheeee. Though I imagine some folks will try anyway.
Re:Encryption? (Score:1)
Hard copy? (Score:1)
Re:Hard copy? (Score:2)
Re:Hard copy? (Score:1)
I was just wondering if this is possible with Steam; AC proposed to copy the game folder from Steam but i dunno if that would work that easily.
Re:Hard copy? (Score:2)
Re:Hard copy? (Score:1)