Half-Life 2 Orange/Black Delayed to End of 2007 74
Wowzer writes "EA and Valve today announced the product configurations of Half-Life 2's The Black Box and The Orange Box, while at the same time confirming another worldwide release date delay from summer 2007 to winter 2007. If you thought the delay was the only bad news, then artwork fans haven't seen the ugly new boxart yet."
Box art? (Score:3, Insightful)
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($10 retail vs. $20 online if I remember right.)
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Dial-up (Score:3, Informative)
Steam + dial-up Internet + download doesn't work all that well. Steam + dial-up Internet + physical copy does work.
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why on dialup still? do you live in the country or something?
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Because they think I was cheating, because they went out of business, or because they've written Half-Life 3 and all those damn copies of HL2 still out there are really eating into their business...
I will never buy a product* where the author gets to decide if I can use it. This is DRM times infinity, it's the most retarded idea the software industry has ever come up with.
*Within reason. Some products actually do require remote servers, and access to those remot
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I will never buy a product* where the author gets to decide if I can use it. This is DRM times infinity, it's the most retarded idea the software industry has ever come up with.
Then perhaps software is not for you, because most EULA's pretty much have just that in them. Now granted, if you physically possess the disks, it is a lot harder to enforce that, but I am just saying.
One thing to consider is the effects of a distribution model such as Steam. While it does have DRM (something that is necessary if you are making your stuff available on the net), it also allows for a company like Valve to get away from needing a big publishing/distribution company to make their software av
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I'm an admin on a DoD:S server, and if you're cheating on our servers, you get banned. Most other servers have similar views regarding cheating, and rather enjoy Valve's efforts at keeping cheaters off our servers.
Remember WON? Just because you have a CD doesn't mean you can't get banned from online service. You can keep playing single player, no prob, even just with Steam, too. Get banned from CS:S, DoD:S, or HL2:DM, and
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A few years ago my brother and I were screwing around on my private server (not even a dedicated server, I was running the host on my local machine) and as a result they thought he was cheating and banned his WON ID. The appeals process for this? None. They wouldn't even respond to my emails asking why he was banned. It's a pretty crappy way to treat your customers, I think.
Furthermore, the cheat detection process isn't perfect. There are going to be s
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Incorrect. Your physical copy is likely just a steam cache file and steam installer. Thats what HL2 was from what I heard from my friends in Iraq trying to get it to install without an internet connection-- didn't work out so well.
Personally I think steam is a good idea, just horrible implementation in many ways. With that said, overall I'm glad its in use -- I don't have to keep track of a scratched up CD-R with my hl cdkey on it anymore, I can just download st
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But yeah... If all games were available via download, I'd never buy a game from a retail store...
Consoles don't have Steam (Score:2)
On a tangental note, it might be a good idea for Valve to develop console friendly versions of their platform since both consoles support hard drives and launching applications from these hard drives. Plus, it'd open them up to a whole new revenue stream with considerably more money attached. If I could use my current Steam ID on my PS3 to download PS3 friendly games (like the Orange Box), I'd d
because Steam wouldn't be approved (Score:2)
Would Sony approve it? Would Microsoft approve it? Console makers want to approve every title that goes on their platforms. For example, instead of submitting a proposal for a title to be added to Steam, Microsoft wants publishers to submit a separate proposal directly to Microsoft for each 50 MB episode that goes onto Xbox Live Arcade.
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Besides, Steam is an example of the most oppressive DRM and I have no interest in supporting it. I might have to put up with Windows because there's software that only works on that OS, but I certainly don't have to support Steam's authentication schemes since all I lose out on are some games. I'm looking forward to a Steam-less 360 versio
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Re:Box art? - fuck steam in the ass! (Score:2)
I've now purchased 3 things through steam, HL2, HL2 Ep1 and Sin episodes.
For each one of these I've purchased the game was cheaper by 10->40% in some stores in under 2 months.
No I'm not exaggerating, any gaming forum, the game is still darn hot and people are posting "hey guys, sin ep1 is at best buy for 9.99 on special" etc
So it's HALF what I paid for the digitally distributed version?
Seriously they need to get their pricing model fixed
Oh and HL2 - the price drop on Stea
Box Artwork (Score:1)
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There's a difference between minimalistic [aepnet.de] and tacky [minsk.by]
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The designer might have been forced to use to logos, but that still doesn't excuse the typography which is atrocious. There's no sense of order and the text runs on like it's one long title. Nothing is emphasized.
Game packaging is rarely known for
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Valve delays game, News at 11 (Score:5, Funny)
As I have mentioned before, packaging a product with TF2 is like throwing it into a black hole from which no release date can escape. Yes, the current TF2 is totally different from the old TF2, but it still carries the same curse. For all I know, TF2 is completely done and ready to ship, and Ep2 or Portal are holding up the works. That is irrelevant. That just means that TF2 has infected the other products with the curse, in much the same way a rat will infect another creature with the plague.
I wouldn't put any money on this thing getting released in Winter '07 either.
In other news, why include two different links to the same exact article in the write-up?
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Hopefully the release doesn't break cedega.
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just had to go and rub my nose in it didn't you!
Oh, and I am honestly surprised at the delay, I thought they had alread had their delays.
Oh well, Fanboy wishful thinking again.
By then I will probably even have managed to get my hands on a Wii.
heh
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Vastly superior to TF
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Waiting for Userbase? (Score:2)
An article I saw on google news earlier today was titled EA: Microsoft, Sony, We Have a Problem [seekingalpha.com] argued that EA's bottom line was being hurt mainly because they banked on massive success for the PS3 and XBox 360; it is debateable as to whether this is true or not. My thought is that if you were anticipating releasing a game to a
EA's problem is they make crappy games (Score:2)
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As much as EA is starting to throw heavy support behind the Wii you can see their lack of focus on the platform. Many of their sports games (bo
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Ah, brings back memories. (Score:5, Insightful)
I do find that Valve's release estimates have been pretty consistently horrible. New game companies often make mistakes when estimating release dates. Valve's been around for awhile, though, so you'd think they'd be doing better. Personally I think it's a result of trying to release on multiple platforms and bundle lots of components into one package.
I'm not sure episodic content is really episodic if there's over a year delay between releases. It's starting to feel more like an expansion pack or something.
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This also allows for the hype machine to swirl over a long amount of time, constantly building anticipation. With how formulaic Vavle's delays are, I wonder if they are just a marketing scheme.
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* If a bad game ships on time, no one will remember it.
* But if a good game is late, no one will remember it was late.
The game industry sucks at times...
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While I may not be heart-broken about this delay, it isn't the same as the delay for HL2. Why? Because I am not going to be getting a full game, but an episode, with 4-5 hours of play at the most. The whole reason Valve said they were moving to episodic content was so they could release games very regu
Re:Ah, brings back memories. (Score:4, Funny)
And it made HL2 smooth. (Score:2)
Bleh (Score:1)
This is episodic content? (Score:1)
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Let out the steam... (Score:1)
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Second: When was this? Oddly enough, I've never had a single p
The good 'ol days (Score:1)
That said, is there another reason we are seeing this delay? Specifically on the PC side... Direct X 10 is here, and as i've read Episode 2 will use it... perhaps they are waiting for a few million gamers to swap over to Vista in order to enjoy the better eye candy... Just a thought.
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Valve is really blowing it. "Episodic content" to me, means a few months between episodes, not a few years.
I played HL2 late, by the time I got around to it, ep 1 was out, and I was all into the story, so I played it. That was probably a year ago, and I've completely forgotten how episode 1 ended (i was on a train or something?)
I wont have any interest left when episode 2 finally comes out. Plus, if it's competing for my dollars during the christmas season, I can sure
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No, DX10 cannot come to XP, as it relies on a totally different driver model. OTOH, it may one day be possible to get DX10 going on WinXP through WINE -- the wINE folks are working on it. (Although then, why bother with Windows?)
Dx10? Fuck. (Score:2)
However, I hope Valve realizes what they're doing here. This isn't like Halo 2 for the PC, where everyone who cares that deeply about it has already played the Xbox version, and they're already working on a new moneymaker (Halo 3). Most gamers aren't fanatic enough to buy Vista for that one game. I don't know about Valve's financial situation, but if Ep2 requires Dx10, it's possible Ep3 will never come
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Putting things in perspective (Score:1)
Speed of Sound = 340.29 metres / second
Speed of Valve = 1-2 games / decade