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Newell On Half-Life 2 Delay

Thanks to GameSpot for their brief interview with Valve's Gabe Newell, in which he discusses when the ravenously-awaited Half-Life 2 will finally come out. He laments: "I hate release dates because no matter how hard we try, we screw them up. We held back talking about our release date going into September 30th because I wanted to have a much clearer idea of what day we were going to ship on." As for an actual day, he offers: "Right now all we can say is holidays of this year, which to me feels really unfortunate." Elsewhere, Newell refuses to elaborate on the little-known multiplayer modes for the game, saying they're "...something we're not talking about because we want to keep it as a surprise for our customers as we roll into our launch cycle."

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  1. Re:Project Management by bfandreas · · Score: 3, Informative

    Good point. But you can only plan for a test phase. The outcome of it is not plannable. Experienced programmers can estimate how much time they need for a task. Experienced project managers know how to put these estimates into a plan. And yet many release dates slip. Quite a few books have been written about this subject. Many of them are propably older than you.

    In my experience a project plan is a sequence of things that are most unlikely to happen. One more MS Project plan exported to an Excel spreadsheet with my name on it and I'll go postal. Nobody likes release dates. Only marketing and management do. To us it means overtime. And you don't even remotely know about the quality of the plan in the first place. Any plan that involves people and how they work together is bound to fail from the beginning.

    Hope I don't sound too bitter. Still got all of my annual leave. And part of my 2002 leave. And enough overtime. I could leave my desk now and not return till the end of january 2004.


    The techies and artists at valve have my smpathy.

    --
    20 minutes into the future
  2. Lets not forget to mention by gedanken · · Score: 4, Informative

    That the source code to the freaken game was just leaked to the public!

    Yeah that could lead to some delays.