Details on Half-Life 2 - Orange and Black Editions 73
A post at Game|Life lays out details on the upcoming Half-Life 2 releases. Instead of an unwieldy name (Half-Life 2 : Episode Two and a bunch of other stuff) they've given the PC and console releases color-coded names. The PC release, containing Episode Two, Portal, and Team Fortress 2 will be available as Half-Life 2: Orange. Half-Life 2: Black will be the 360/PS3 release, and will contain all of the above plus Episode One and the original campaign. Both boxes are expected in 'late summer' of this year.
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Should read "Both boxes are expected to be delayed in 'late summer' of this year."
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no picking on the Valve fanboys...
Wait, I am a valve fanboy, crap! Time to go cry in the corner some more.
In all honesty, I think we already hit the delay, and now we are just waiting for the final release. We will probably hear more precise rumours as the date goes by, then we will hear the giant WHOOOSH as they go flying by, and eventualy we will have out precious HL2:EP2, TF2, and Portal (time to wipe up the drool again), at the very, very end of summer.
I can't wait!
(now all I have to figgure out
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This product will be available just as soon as they get the email server integrated into it.
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TF2, as it was to be was fully scraped a long time ago.
TF2 as it is today is a relatively recent rebirth. a few searches on any of the video websites should give you a bit of gameplay footage.
EP2 was slated for 4th quarter release ('06), however whith Portal and TF2 getting packed in it got delayed (that and the fact that all Valve games get delayed, it is the nature of life). so we actualy DID hit the delay already, and we are now look
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And if you want to play with the mechanics behind portal, go download the game it is based on Narbacular Drop [nuclearmon...ftware.com]
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Yep, it's quite easy to decipher Valve's release date announcements - so long as you have the right glossary [valvesoftware.com]...
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People who make puns like that should be shot.
And if you didn't realize that you were making a pun then you should be shot anyway.
as a valve fanboy, I call BS on the theft actualy causing any delays. Also, when ever I tihnk abotu that entire thing, I always laugh at the peopel that tried to download the 15GB torrents of the "HL2 Code" that ended up being hardcore gay porn, the person who put that up is a genious.
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So you're admitting that you downloaded the 15GB torrent? No wonder you're bitter that it was a hoax.
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And no, I didn't actualy download any of the torrents (real or fake), I am to much of a fanboy to want to pirate their stuff (kinda pathetic aint it?). I only know about the fake torrents because I spend to much time on HL community websites.
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Instead of an unwieldy name (Half-Life 2 : Episode Two and a bunch of other stuff) they've given the PC and console releases color-coded names
More like: instead of a descriptive name, they've given the releases code names which are very easy to confuse. This article summary is exhibit A.
In fact, this may be the most confusing naming convention of all time: the sequel to Half Life is called Half Life 2 (good so far), then the episodic sequel to THAT game is called Half Life 2: Episode 1 (starting to get confusing), then the episodic sequel to THAT episodic sequel is Half Life 2: Black (?!?). Or, on the alternate route, the sequel to Half Life t
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Late summer's kinda vague as release dates go, and a ways off for something that was supposed to have shipped last year. I hope the package details are a sign that they're on-target with the stated time frame. I don't want to wait any longer.
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You must be new here, this is a Valve product.
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And by the way, episode one was short, but quite good. Then again, they have no competition to compare them with. All other PC games I've bought recently weren't worth the DVD-case they came in. Valve seem the only one right now that can deliver a game th
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Short is in the eye of the beholder. I guess I tend to play a little slower as it seemed like a fine length to me.
You sound like you really do want to play the game... so I wouldn't let some other people's feelings on the length get in the way of that. If you enjoyed HL2 then EP1 will be worth the price to _you_.
Friedmud
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I don't mind the game being short, as long as the price reflects the fact that it's much shorter. Otherwise it just seems, at least to me, a money grabbing exercise.
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EP1 is no where near $40 (though I would say that it is still a better deal then some other games I shelled out that kinda cash for...). Can you buy the game via the Steam Store for the US amount ($20)? Hell, at that price I would have a friend buy a box stateside and just send me the CD Key.
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However, downloading an entire game requires a decent connection speed, and not everyone has that here.
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Games without freedom zero == no sale for me (Score:2, Insightful)
I wonder how long before their source engine games are subjected to the same bait and switch tactics that they used with HL:Counterstrike, where they now inflict advertisements on the players, supposedly to pay for the Steam servers that they forced everyone to "upgrade" to.
When you buy a Valve game, what you're paying for, with real money, is the right to *reque
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Not too long ago s
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Right, and this is why I'll buy the 360 version. I'll get to play on my HDTV, with no slowdowns, multiplayer without cheaters, and will have EP1/EP2/Portal as a bonus.
I unfortunately bought the PC version (stupid collector's edition -- what a waste that was), yet finished HL2 on Xbox 1. It's an awesome game, but I refuse to support Steam. I look forward to playin
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I'll take Steam over that kind
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I couldn't install/play Half Life 2 at all, whereas I have never had any problem with a normal copy protected game. So after being forced to download fuck knows how much stuff that should have been on the DVD to start with, I still couldn't get the game to start.
And, no, I am not going to spen
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Hello troll. We were waiting for someone to make this kind of post - it happens with EVERY SODDING ARTICLE RELATING TO VALVE. But your comments made me finally realise that having Steam installed on my MacBook Pro is tantamount to allowing Valve employees to molest my dog, urinate in my tea and make lewd gestures at my grandmother.
Advertising in games? All we kno
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Actually, it's worse than that: it's tantamount to allowing Valve employees make lewd gestures at your dog, molest your tea, and urinate on your grandmother.
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Yesterday marked the end of my first customer service issue with Steam. I purchased Outrun 2006 which froze my machine every time I started a race. Because Steam ac
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My experience thus far has been nothing but positive. I look at the news window and see a release. I decide I want it, I buy it, and then I play it.
Potential future issues are still there, but irrelevant to me. I'm done with the games. If Valve died somehow so that I couldn't use steam to play my games, it'd be trivial for them to release a tiny patch to allow us to keep playing and
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The on line game mode no longer works. Westwood on line no longer is it seems.
If a once-great gaming giant can cut off service... why does anyone think that Valve won't in the future? Except that then instead of not being able to play on line you won't be able to play at all.
It's hard to tell people that they should say no to Steam now when they won't feel the effects for another 10-15 years. Heck, even then it won't feel like a disaster... but it's pretty sad to lose a part of the past when there is no good *technical* reason, just a business one.
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http://xwis.net/
To quote:
XWIS is a community server created by Olaf van der Spek for several Westwood Studios games.
XWIS supports these games:
* Tiberian Dawn & Covert Operations
* Red Alert, Counterstrike & Aftermath
* Tiberian Sun & Firestorm
* Red Alert 2 & Yuri's Revenge
* Renegade
* Dune 2000
* Emperor: Battle for Dune
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In a post-bnetd* [wikipedia.org] world, is that even legal?
(*incidentally, this is why Blizzard, in addition to Valve, is on my shit list)
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That includes steam.
first up, once you have installed a Steam game you can tell it to make a backup, from wich you can install and play. If you do not want steam to update yourgames you can either tell steam to run in offline mode, or just tell it to not update games.
There are also cracks out there that will let you install and play w/o connecting to Steam, so once Valve goes belly up (or stops supportign their old
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I knew a bloke what was orange/black color-blind. Could never take him camping - he kept wandering into the fire.
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This also doesn't state ANYTHING about buying the pieces seperately. These are obviously bundle packs. Individual pricing apparently has not been announced. Whether this is because there will be no individual sales (unlikely, I think) or because they are trying to hype Black and Orange (both known as 'the new pink'
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"Uh, what?" indeed... (Score:1)
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