Half-Life 2 Release Date Broken 208
NextWish writes "Despite being clearly marked, numerous stores have begun selling HL2.
This guy even got a phone call from EB telling him to pickup his pre-order, so he did what any one would do - He picked it up. (Pic #1 / Pic #2)" Update: 11/12 19:30 GMT by Z : Thanks to the anonymous reader who sent us a link to The Inquirer story discussing Valve's savvy regarding cracked or advance copies.
That's great... (Score:5, Informative)
... but with out Steam registration you're not going to get very far. He can't play single player, multiplayer, or anything else but look at the box and manual. You're waiting until the 16th, get used to it.
Re:That's great... (Score:2)
the reason is that by registering your copy the Steam servers assume that it's okay to activate all download copies and Vivendi claims this will cause big losses to retailers and itself.
Re:That's great... (Score:2)
Re:That's great... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:That's great... (Score:2, Insightful)
Even if the gfc encryption is broken you wont be able to play until valve lets you download the rest of the game! How in the hell is a cracker/hacker gonna get around that?
Re:That's great... (Score:2)
Re:That's great... (Score:2)
Once valve opens activation and releases the final download, It's going to be cracked, of that I'm sure. But that means mission one was accomplished, they held the unwashed masses at bay until release day.
Keep in mind that valve can take this victory, concede the SP battle for now, and continue to fight the MP battle witha very robust platform.
Re:That's great... (Score:2)
I still think its bullshit, no matter how many of Valve's users have an internet connection.
Re:That's great... (Score:2)
Re:That's great... (Score:2)
Elsewise they may have significant returns to deal with.
Personally I don't trust an app that has to phone home unless it's an obvious requirement for the app to do it's job (such updates for anti-virus programs). Not to mention it potentially adds one more infection vector for viruses and other mallware.
Mycroft
Re:That's great... (Score:3, Insightful)
Maybe I'm alone, maybe I'm completely different than anyone else, but I don't like the idea of buying a game and knowing I might not be able to install and play it in a couple years.
The same idea applies to games
Not really (Score:2)
Future Slashdot headline: Sierra/Value sue EB (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Future Slashdot headline: Sierra/Value sue EB (Score:2)
Re:Future Slashdot headline: Sierra/Value sue EB (Score:2)
CDS?!? (Score:3, Insightful)
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But seriously, why do games manufacturers still produce CD's rather than DVDs when DVD drives are so cheap now!
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Re:CDS?!? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:CDS?!? (Score:1)
I have an old beat up starcraft cd, major scratches and everything, put in last night for the heck of it , and it fired right up.
I have had several DVD based games (PS2) die with only the slighest of Defects, Extremly annoying.
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
[1] Then again my mate has a launch-day PAL model that still works perfectly.
Re:CDS?!? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Re:CDS?!? (Score:1)
Not everyone has DVD readers yet.
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Still I rarely have use to burn a single layer dvd.
Games that come on 3+ cd's should be at least offered on dvd as well.
Mycroft
Re:CDS?!? (Score:5, Insightful)
It's time to upgrade now if you haven't yet. Just imagine. No more "Oh, I HAVE to buy the CD version because I was too cheap awhile back." Instead, you'll be saying: "Sweet, my first DVD is Half-Life 2!" And soon enough you'll be saying, "Whoa, my computer monitor is far better for watching DVDs than my 19 inch Walmart special television!"
As far as media longevity, I have this to say. Stop storing your media outside the proper cases! If you've got a problem with piles of discs lying around, then get cases, and a shelf or box for your cases to sit in, and keep that by/on/under your computer desk. Don't use those awful sleeves or books for storage, either, because they contact the disc surface. If you don't think it matters, why is there an ISO standard (18925) for disc storage? There is no difference between the media's protective surface in either technology, so they are equally easy to scratch, break and gouge. If your drive can't read a scratched disc, then your drive is bad. I have DVDs that are as old as purchasable DVDs can be, and they have not degraded one bit due to age.
Who wants to go to the store, and have to buy the CD version because the DVD version is sold out and nobody thus far has purchased the CD version? Not me. It's almost happened.
Remember floppies? Must we go through the same thing again? Please insert Disc 6 to continue!
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
As far as media longevity, I have this to say. Stop storing your media outside the proper cases!
It's not very helpful when so many
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
I remember hefting a game at the store and having it weigh 16 pounds because of all the floppy disks inside. I think the last huge game that I bought on a floppy was a Star Trek 25th Anniversary game, and I remember that coming on 20-some disks.
We are certainly heading down that path now with CDs, though they weigh far less. CD drives were outlandishly expensive and scarce when games like 7th Guest and Myst cam
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Me? I'll buy a DVD-ROM when my CD-ROM drives stop working. They're both only about a year and a half old and they work fine and, as of yet, there's nothing out there I want that's on DVD-only except Myst IV... and I can live without Myst IV.
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
That has to be one of the dumbest anti-American rants I've ever read. Somehow, I think you posted just so you could snipe at America...
What's your point?
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
People do not make this connection with DVDs.
When I present a computer to someone in my store, 9 times out of 10 when I point out the DVD drive or DVD burner, people ask "Ohh.... is that so I can watch movies?" or "Ohhhh... well what do I need that for, I don't want to record movies..." or similar expressions (sometimes they simply need me to e
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Games that are so cheap all the cds come in crappy paper sleeves. Now they're all scattered, or I have to put them in one of those annoying cd organizers.. ugh.
Games that come in poorly manufactured 4 CD case things where all the little holding tabs break off constantly. What the heck? These things -always- break off, then the cds slip out of place in such a way that when you open the container they could
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Max Payne came in such a case, inside one of the small form factor PC game boxes. I forget if the manual was in that case.
Max Payne 2 came on 2 CDs. Its entire package was one of those cardboard jacket type deals where the case slides out and unfolds into 3 or so segments.
Those are the only two games I have that came in DVD-size cases. Others come in various types of jewel cases, or cardboard or paper sleeves.
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Re:CDS?!? (Score:2)
Next week the prices had reversed.
Next week they were both 17.99 so I went ahead and bought it.
I think less comes out on DVD because the game companies can't figure out to charge more for the version on the bett
This is (Score:1)
Radeon, eh? (Score:4, Insightful)
Either (Score:5, Insightful)
If you want to have a reasonably priced, competitive, computer system for gaming, you're going to have to do some research. You'll have to see whether the specific game you want to play runs better with nVidia or ATI drivers, you'll have to determine which midrange card is cheaper, and you'll have to decide between a cheap 256mb card or a speedy 128mb one (both bus and GPU speed). There are so many marketing ploys in effect right now, it's difficult to do a good job. Regardless of what you do, somebody will criticise you. I presonally use an nVidia card. [flames below]
Re:Either (Score:2)
Which is pretty crappy these days.
Re:Either (Score:2)
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This is why there's a market for SLI, and even more insanely powerful hardware
Re:Radeon, eh? (Score:2)
Re:Radeon, eh? (Score:2)
Re:Radeon, eh? (Score:2)
Not to mention a lot of the 6800 cards come with the game Far Cry which is one of the best
Best Buy? (Score:1)
- dshaw
Guy I know on IRC got an early copy ... (Score:4, Interesting)
Apparently someone he knew saw them on the shelf and called him, he bought it, the registration wouldn't work, and he got that email.
Yet another reason to hate activation.
Re:Guy I know on IRC got an early copy ... (Score:2)
Re:Guy I know on IRC got an early copy ... (Score:2)
Who cares... (Score:4, Interesting)
It says not to display them, not to avoid selling them to the people who pre-ordered. It makes no difference since they can't play anyway.
This guy even got a phone call from EB telling him to pickup his pre-order, so he did what any one would do - He picked it up.
It makes sense, why not sell them to the pre-order people now, then on the games release day you don't run into the issue of having the game on hand but not being able to sell x amount of copies to the people that didn't pre-order.
If they can't play the game anyway, what difference do the physical CD's make?
Re:Who cares... (Score:2)
What's the big deal (Score:4, Insightful)
This isn't a troll, I'm just wondering what the motivation is behind companies doing that.
Re:What's the big deal (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:What's the big deal (Score:5, Informative)
As a result, most of the time everyone has the same release date. Not only does this keep the smaller stores from just saying 'forget it, we won't be able to sell any' and still give the big stores a date to promote.
The reason these things are shipped so early, is that the date needs to be far enough ahead of the ship date to help clear up any shipping screwups. Otherwise, if something goes wrong and one store is left out on release date, they aren't going to be as willing to carry your games in the future.
The store agree to this for the same reason, if you don't agree to stick to the release date, then the product won't be shipped to you till the last minute. If something happens then, you've missed your best selling opportunity and probably lost a few customers to the stores that were carrying it.
This sort of scheme is used for pretty much any product that has a 'shelf-life' in terms of demand. You aren't going to ever see any release day parties for the newest version of the Swifter Jet Dry Rhomba Auto Mop, because it'll still be selling (or not) until the end of it's product life. But things like music, movies, games, and even (to a limited extent) books, all are considered to sell most of what they are going to sell in a short period right after they come out.
Seems fair (Score:5, Funny)
VALVe Responds, EBGame's employee's fired. (Score:5, Informative)
EBGames Employee's Fired [hlfallout.net]
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Other sources of information: Rage3D [rage3d.com].
HLFallout [hlfallout.net].
Re:VALVe Responds, EBGame's employee's fired. (Score:2)
I always screw up the usage of the word "irony." If I used it now would I be screwing it up again?
Another example as to why release dates are stupid (Score:3, Insightful)
I think Valve's STEAM distribution system is going to revolutionize the industry much like iTunes is doing for music. It's a shame they couldn't let HL2 out quicker
Companies can release the day they go gold to pre-empt the pirates (you can pay to get it quicker), and it will ultimately allow smaller studios to regain their foothold in the industry.
Re:Another example as to why release dates are stu (Score:2)
Thats just what I want, a system that centralizes all the mods so I have to go through Valve to get my gameplay fix, and that won't even let me play singleplayer without a friggin internet connection. I will NOT be purchasing HL2 SOLELY because of the fact that they require product activation for singleplayer.
Valve got greedy, and since people will end up buying HL2 anyway, they will only
Re:Another example as to why release dates are stu (Score:2)
Its a ONE time activation. Just like XP which you are probably using right now. Or are you refusing to buy that also. You can't complain about internet access because you have just posted here, s
Re:Another example as to why release dates are stu (Score:2)
First off, XP came with my computer, I did not need to activate it. Just because I have internet access and use it to post to Slashdot does NOT mean I will have internet access on the computer I would have played HL2 on.
I am insulted by your flamebait claim that I am a cheapass and don't want to pay for it when I would love to buy HL2 as I think its a game worthy of paying for. However, I am not going to be buying it on principle because I want to put
Re:I agree! (Score:2)
Re:Another example as to why release dates are stu (Score:2)
As for why they don't release games when they go gold, it's because if Valve just started selling via the Internet, they wouldn't get any business from people with slow internet connections, and retailers would say "Sierra, you're telling us you're not going to sell this hugely anticipated game in the standard channels? Well fuck you, we'll keep your products off the shelf
Mo Hype Mo Money! (Score:3, Interesting)
Now, I don't have any proof that this is all intentional, and it probably isn't. But the guys at Valve must be pretty happy with all of the attention. In our strange twisted world, I could see a class action lawsuit on behalf of HL2 pirates demanding a piece of the profits for all of the free publicity and promotion they've been doing!
Re:Mo Hype Mo Money! (Score:3)
It costs Valve goodwill and credibility. I'm sure there are numerous people going into a store and purchasing the game with no foreknowledge of the official release date or that they won't be able to take it home and start playing. When they discovered that they've just paid a chunk of change for nothing (at least nothing for this weekend) its going to piss them off. I know it would piss me off. When I bought the game on steam I was still working under the ass
Re:Mo Hype Mo Money! (Score:2)
Re:Mo Hype Mo Money! (Score:2)
He paid for a game that was do to be done by a certain date and got NOTHING, not even an apology for the delay.
Course it's possible you were joking, in which case I've missed it completely.
Mycroft
Is this game multiplayer only? (Score:2)
No, Yes, No (Score:2)
No, it's not. There's a single player mode.
Does this game have a single player mode - can someone without an internet connection play this game?
Although it is playable SP, you still need an internet connection, at least to activate it. This is valve's form of copy protection - similar to XP's activation scheme - but I don't think we'll be seeing a pro corp version of HL2. I think it may be possible to connect to the internet once, enable steam offline,then play all you
What sucks you in? (Score:3, Interesting)
There is a lot of talk about why their marketing is so brilliant, but I think we are missing the real clincher by a long shot.
What is getting so many people talking and frustrated is they know they have the damned game loaded on their machine, yet the can't play it. How often have geeks had to change settings, updated drivers, tweaked this or that on their machine to get the newest game to work?
It's so counter-intuitive for gamers to patiently wait for anything. THAT is why it is brilliant marketing. The game is so close, yet so far away.
Kudos to Valve for figuring this out. It is now fair for everyone. Those that follow the rules, and those that break the rules, no matter you get the game at the same time.
Of course the gamers will thank the developers with their hard-earned money. I dont believe pirating has ever signficiantly hurt the gaming industry. I believe those who pirate generally can't afford the software anyway and those who priate AND could afford the software, is a very small percentage. No that is not truely what the lawful gamers appreciate, they don't really care if someone gets a free ride.
What we appreciate is for once our money and our patience and following the rules buys the same access as the thieves get. For once, following the rules pays off big. For once, I don't have to hear about some spoiled coddled 16 year old kid that spent $1800 on eBay for an early copy when $0 of his money went to those who deserve the credit for writing the game.
I still think the most brilliant part is having it so close yet... so far. It is loaded but it isin't working! Our normal instinct is to go to the forums and find the answer. What switch do you throw? What config file do we edit? Well there is no answer, but as time honored tradition dictates, we talk and talk and talk until one is found. In this case, I doubt there will be one until the 16th.
Anti-piracy so good. you'll wonder ... (Score:2)
Will game companies just off the cuff attribute any possible record shattering sales to the ultra DRM ? If so, will HL2 forever alter the course of PC gaming w
What if... (Score:2, Insightful)
I see nothing savvy about this. (Score:2, Redundant)
Re:Can't play without Valve authentication (Score:2)
Re:Can't play without Valve authentication (Score:4, Insightful)
Yea, Valve now has the ability to make sure everyone gets it together, but at what cost? Must I now always be a slave to them just to play an offline game that could run perfectly fine without their meddling? I'm not at all the least bit comfortable with where this is going - I should have more control over my computer and my games than this.
Re:Can't play without Valve authentication (Score:2)
I''ll be on a PC-less business trip in Belgium and France from the 14th to the 25th, you insensitive clod!
And even when I do get back, my PC's in dire need of replacement. Argh!
Re:Can't play without Valve authentication (Score:2)
But does that absolve the customer from all guilt? Should they be allowed to do whatever they want with Valve's product just because stores made a mistake? Of course not. It'd be like having a ban on assault weapons time out in 2006, and a store selling you an assault weapon ea
Re:Can't play without Valve authentication (Score:2)
Your theory is incorrect. [cr.yp.to]
Re:Can't play without Valve authentication (Score:2)
Re:Would it be ethical to use a crack on this? (Score:3, Funny)
Half.Life.2.NOCD.CRACK-RELOADED
Half_Life_2_Cr
Half.Life.2.CRACKFIX-LuZiFeR
The only question which remains unanswered is which one installs the best backdoor.
Re:Would it be ethical to use a crack on this? (Score:2)
The authentification is online and has nothing to do with cds. I know there should be some preatty good crackers out there working on some of this sold-early copies but so far all the game cracking they have done was just figure out witch of the 6 or so cd auth. methods is been used and debug (trace) the code until they can found the callback function for the (usually) thirth party auth, dll.
This is a whole diferent scheme, I dont say it would be imposib
Re:Would it be ethical to use a crack on this? (Score:3, Informative)
You could play online through a bug in steam, but its nothing valve couldnt fix. Basicly, you'd create a new steam account with no games attached, try to register for Condition Zero saying you already own the boxed game, give them a keygenned key, then kill steam.exe after it starts to a
Re:Would it be ethical to use a crack on this? (Score:2, Funny)
Probably... (Score:2)
I mean, come on. Intelligent people who care about security embed Gecko, not Internet Explorer. I won't even get started on DirectX vs. OpenGL, but the only opinion I have EVER heard from anyone in the gaming industry is that OpenGL is faster for 3D.
What's sad is that it's possible to do this
Re:Probably... (Score:2)
Like hypotheticly when Condition Zero first came out and I may or may not have downloaded the HLDS(dedicated server) update tool and told it to download all of czero/ so that I could run a server..then proceded to copy the dir into Half-life/ like it was a mod..and then played it online first day it was out.... Hypo
Re:What the bloody mother fucking fuckshit? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:What the bloody mother fucking fuckshit? (Score:2)
Now climb down off your high horse and go get some fresh air.
Re:What the bloody mother fucking fuckshit? (Score:2)
Re:What the bloody mother fucking fuckshit? (Score:2)
Some folks still don't get it which is just fine, they'll just continue making up the same responses when topics like this come up.
Re:Arghhhh! (Score:3, Insightful)
Valve was really sneaky with Steam. It started as some sort of throw-away download system. Make on account, make 10 accounts, forget a password..who cares, just make another account, etc It also appeared to be a ladder system, like gamespy stats or something. It wasn't that, but appeared to be.
But it changed to a hugely risky (for the consumers part) content management, D
Re:No Internet? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Copy Protection losses my business. (Score:2)
Think about it: With most games, you have to have the CD in the drive to play, which is why many people who have a legitimate copy use a No-CD crack anyway.
With Half-Life 2, you can order online and download the whole thing, and never need the CD at all. What's more, you can download it to as many computers as you want, so long as you never play it on more than one at once. And if you're not pirating, you wouldn't be doing that
Re:Copy Protection losses my business. (Score:2)
I don't see why Valve just doesn't make the HL2 CD files completely
Re:Copy Protection losses my business. (Score:2)
Symantec gives you four installs before you are boned. Go Google for stories regarding other user's tribulations trying to get Symantec to "allow" them to reinstall. That's a hinderance. What hoops will Valve put users through with HL2? Guess I'll have to wait for that to happen to someone then read about it.
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