HL2 Packages Available on Steam 72
aWalrus writes "The long wait for Half Life 2 and bundled games through Valve's online distribution system, Steam, ends today. Steam news reports that Half life 2 packages will be available at 11 am PST. With HL2 still trapped in publisher approval limbo, these packages don't have the game yet (available upon products' release), but they do have Counter Strike:Source. This could be a good bargaining chip for Valve and a boost to Steam distribution."
Source? (Score:3, Funny)
Oh. Okay.
Anyway... does this mean they're making the source to Counter Strike available? I had a quick look at the site, but it's not clear to a non-gamer.
I'm assuming it's a product called Source... I wouldn't mind a Half-Life 2 hat though.
Re:Source? (Score:2)
Re:Source? (Score:4, Informative)
AFAIK, Valve is making the usual stuff available for modders, but that does not include source code to the whole engine.
Re:Source? (Score:2)
Well, considering that the HL SDK had basically no limitations, and that Valve has said that the new SDK will have even less limitations... I don't think it matters
It's not out yet (Score:1)
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Re:Source? (Score:1)
Re:Source? (Score:1)
Jeez, don't you people have senses of humor?
But on a more serious note, isn't Source the HL2 engine? Or is that just a rumor?
Re:Source? (Score:1, Redundant)
bascally Counterstrike bought up to better graphics and physics model...but same gameplay.
So you pay today...get CS: Source right now to play and then HL2 when it comes out.
If you're getting HL2 for multiplayer anyway, CS:Source is the only one available at the moment...but others will come along later.
It's not a bad deal really, but of course there will be coming out of the woodworks saying "Valve lied to us! That sucks! I'm not buying that! blah blah blah".
It comes
Re:Source? (Score:3, Interesting)
Some facts (Score:2, Informative)
what a mess... (Score:4, Informative)
back in the day Valve signs with Sierra and agrees to certain things, namely Sierra as distributor and giving Sierra some intellectual property stake in the game. Couple years later, Valve then plays hardball with Sierra and gets the IP back (so now they can make HL action figures and rake in the bucks like Lucas), but they are still under contract to produce games, however they can now distribute some stuff online. At some point Vivendi buys Sierra, and begins distributing games to cyber cafe without compensating Valve. Valve sues, then gets counter sued by Vivendi/Sierra claiming they lied about Steam and its capabilities.
So, what I can't figure out is whatever happened to powerplay [archive.org]?
Actually, given how much of a nonstarter powerplay was, I'd imagine if I were Valve, I'd downplay my plans with Steam as well. As much as I love the game, the company doesn't really have much of a track record with anything not directly related to HL...
Re:what a mess... (Score:4, Interesting)
Steam on the other hand, is an immediate benefit to Valve. At $50+ a pop, with millions of counter-strike players worldwide, Valve is looking at a huge profit. Its been proven to be able to sell games (condition zero) as well as handle a hot new release (cs:source beta).
Unless they lose the countersuit from Vivendi, the sky's the limit!
Re:what a mess... (Score:2)
The technology obviously got leapfrogged. Nearly every serious gamer has broadband these days and it has been like that for 2-3 years now.
Valve/VUG Court Date Tomorrow (Score:2, Interesting)
Date delayed (Score:2, Informative)
I am sooo sick of their "releases"... (Score:1, Informative)
Today is another non-launch day for HL2 and I wish they would stop non-releasing it over and over again
Grrrrr,
Tels (who is remined of Alice in the Wonderland and her non-birthday...)
Online Gamers. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Online Gamers. (Score:4, Insightful)
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As for CS:Source, there's a history of people wanting to migrate popular mods to new, improved engines, and not doing it because it was such enormous work. I have a theory that migrating a HL mod to Source is going to be e
Re:Online Gamers. (Score:2)
Q1. NOT Q2. Specificly quakeworld, which is just the online targeted Q1. While I agree that some of the best mods are off the HL engine, thats more sad than anything. Valve has proven to not care about the community many times, and we're all essentially stuck with an engine that they refuse to enhance any more because it lets them sell a new version. If you don't care about your
Re:Online Gamers. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Online Gamers. (Score:1)
How much more are they supposed to do for a 5+ year old game? Do you want them to support it for eternity?
Re:Online Gamers. (Score:2, Interesting)
Everything you mentioned(excluding details) is well over 2 or 3 years old now. The new network code (which is horribly unfair to people with low ping being dragged back half way across the map because some asian shot you in the foot as you passed a hallway) was as you said 2-3 years after the release, which is still almost 4 years ago. Doesn't help defeat my "valve is whoring the source to the engine they arnt updating" theory.
Quake2: Dec 1997
HL1 : Oct 1
Re:Online Gamers. (Score:1)
Meanwhile, CS and other HL mods are still wildly popular AND still being updated.
Detail textures were added THIS year, not some other year.
Like it or not, not everything is life is open source. Especially when it's NOT dead/dying and forgotten.
Re:Online Gamers. (Score:2)
HL is dying, you don't need netcraf
Re:Online Gamers. (Score:2)
Re:Online Gamers. (Score:2)
and how valve was going to bring you team fortress 2? but then just released team fortress classic and the whole thing kinda died down afterwards?
btw, counter strike isn't the only mod in it's genre - nor was it the first.
steam slashdoted (Score:2, Funny)
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For an extra $10 (Score:1)
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Trouble (Score:2, Interesting)
I know that you won't be able to actually get HL2 today, but when you plonk down that $90, you sure as hell aren't paying for the hat... you're paying for Half Life 2. Doesn't that count as Valve selling it? And what happens if VU win? How does every
Re:Trouble (Score:2)
Er.. not a good idea. (Score:3, Interesting)
I mean, off the record has it ocurred you, this whole lawsuit thing could be a smoke screen for something else? (a delay per example?) I mean have you ever heard about people beta testing half life 2 multiplayer? Its not like its the first time they use an elaborate excuse (cough code theft cough)
Read between the lines, maybe you should hold to those $50 a bit longer. just in case.
Re:Er.. not a good idea. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Er.. not a good idea. (Score:5, Informative)
CS:Source is the only out-of-the-box multiplayer support the last I heard, so your beta woes are unfounded.
If you actually had Steam & Source, youd know that we have a couple gigs of data sitting around waiting to be unpacked. I don't see how this is all just an elaborate charade. Reviewers are getting first hand accounts of the game, it may be controlled, but none the less, if THEY are playing the real game, everything but some here-and-there bugs must be done.
Re:Er.. not a good idea. (Score:5, Insightful)
1) Halflife 2 was announced 1 1/2 years ago. It has been delayed a total of 1 year to date.
2) DNF has been delayed how many years? Are we up to 7 now?
3) The HL2 release candidate(s) have been delivered to Vivendi. The game is done or very nearly done.
4) Vivendi Universal:Games is the only money losing portion of Vivendi Universal. They need HL2 to be on shelves this year badly. By contract, they can only delay the game a maximum of 6 months but that would be financial suicide.
5) Steam has been extensively tested or did you miss the 30 bizzillion people playing CS? CS:CZ has been sold over steam for quite some time. Just because you had trouble with the beta versions 1-2 years ago doesn't mean it's the same now.
6) HL2 multiplayer has already been revealed to be CS:Source which people have been playing for nearly a month in beta form. The final version is available NOW to people who preorder through steam, and if you read the fan forums, there are people playing right this very minute.
I think you may be reading some other book between the lines.
Re:Er.. not a good idea. (Score:1)
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Legal Fees/Class Action (Score:1, Insightful)
Also to threaten VU in that they will be held responsible for holding up HL2 in a future class action lawsuit by $50 'silver' purchasers should that come to pass.
I like Valve, but wtf? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:I like Valve, but wtf? (Score:1)
Re:I like Valve, but wtf? (Score:1)
Re:I like Valve, but wtf? (Score:2)
Re:I like Valve, but wtf? (Score:1)
Re:I like Valve, but wtf? (Score:2)
Not to mention the joy of driving to the local mall to pick up your purchase :).
Re:I like Valve, but wtf? (Score:1)
I wouldn't be surprised to see a retail price of $54 on HL2, meaning Steam buyers will save a few bucks. Plus, Steam offers the Silver package, which I'm guessing will not be available in stores. There will be Bronze and Gold only in retail packaging, because no marketer wants three
Re:I like Valve, but wtf? (Score:1)
Order now if you are going the Steam route (Score:2, Interesting)
AMEX (Score:1)
*sigh*
Re:AMEX (Score:2)
But it won't take American Express.
Those of us who kept the ATI coupon (Score:2, Interesting)
Well, I had this old CD of CS retail lying around here when I built this PC. Somehow I was talked into installing Steam (not knowing what was happening in that scene in the past couple of years). I never played HL and don't have much interest either, but I thought it was kind of nice that I was given a chance to play. And the coupon that
I suspect vivendi is... (Score:2)
If they can secure that quickly, they will approve HL2 and release.
What I dont get is why Valve doesnt come to some aggreement with VU that allows Valve to release via Steam and pay some amount of money to VU for every copy sold/downloaded. (i.e. VU gets some cash out of it but valve still gets all the cash that would otherwise go on production costs for the CD
Re:I suspect vivendi is... (Score:1)
Was it rushed? (no pun intended, CS fans) (Score:2, Interesting)
Where are the new models? The "surprises"? (Fable [slashdot.org], anyone?!)This is basically the Beta with a few more maps. And NOT the most popular maps either.
"But they'll update it with new models etc soon" is all I've been hearing. Yes, maybe so. But when I buy a game I expect it to be fully finished. The fact that CS started as a fan mod shouldn't mean we
Best to wait (Score:1)
Steam login required to play HL2/CS:S? (Score:1)