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Half-Life 2 Targeted for Summer Release

Gudlyf writes "According to CNN Money, Valve's director of marketing Doug Lombardi announced that the company is 'currently targeting this summer for the completion of Half-Life 2'. From the article: 'Valve does not plan to reveal any additional information until the time surrounding the E3 trade show, where the game will once again be shown this year. E3 will be held in Los Angeles May 12-14.'" The game was delayed following a previously covered code leak, and the article also notes: "Arkane Studios, an independent French developer that created the critically-acclaimed role-playing game 'Arx Fatalis,' has licensed [Half-Life 2's Source engine] for a forthcoming title [as has Troika's Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines]."

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  1. Until then, there's always... by tcopeland · · Score: 4, Informative

    ...DOOM.

    With updated source code available, plenty of improvements, and lots of ways to create your own maps, there's plenty to do before HL2 comes out!

    1. Re:Until then, there's always... by grub · · Score: 4, Informative


      I'm going bananas waiting for Thief 3 :(

      At least ThiefMissions.com has new missions to play for Thief, Thief Gold and Thief 2.

      Mod me to oblivion but I must have Thief 3!!

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  2. Re:Linux version? by MooCows · · Score: 4, Informative

    Nope, Half-Life 2 is pure DirectX only (versions 6 to 9, quite impressive compatibility really).

    So unless you'd want to fight through it with WineX, you'll not be able to run it on Linux.

    HL2 is by the way the main reason I still have a windows box running here ;)

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  3. Halflife 2 Trailer by Unreal7000 · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those who haven't seen the video, check it out here: http://www.gametrailers.com/gt_vault/t_halflife2_v ol1.wmv

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  4. Re:Time to upgrade by MooCows · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here's an article on 64bit HL2

    " We have learned today from AMD and confirmed with Valve here at E3 that there will be a x86-64 port of the Half Life 2 client. This is in addition to the x86-64 port of the Counterstrike server that will be available soon. We saw the Half Life 2 demonstration and it looked amazing."

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    The path I walk alone is endlessly long.
    30 minutes by bike, 15 by bus.
  5. Not everything is about Linux by Kor49 · · Score: 5, Informative
    The number of Linux servers was actually a reason why HL had so many players.
    No, the reason why HL has had so many players is because people like the game. People wanted to play it, so they set up servers. Valve released a linux server because it's a good idea, so people often chose to set up linux servers.
    After this it became clear that Valve really didn't give a damn about rewarding the Linux community with a client version. Much to the opposite, HL2 was being tought from the ground up to be Windows-only.
    Umm, why should they reward anybody ? They didn't ask anyone to set up linux servers. There are perfectly well running windows servers. They just gave you the option, and you took it.
    To make it short I sold my HL CD's, shut the servers down and replaced them with Q3 and UT. Many Linux admins were doing the same, since it really looked like Valve was spitting in the face of the people that helped them. I have never touched HL since then (nor any of the mods).
    So you care more about what OS the game server is running than the game itself ? Btw, I guess most people care more about the game than the server's OS. As you can see from gamespy.com's stats page, HL has (maybe ten times) more players than Q3 and UT players combined.
    So, basically, I believe in supporting companies that support me (and the Linux community) for their effort. With so many good games of the genre available for Linux it isn't even difficult.
    "Your support effort" is nothing compared to "the real work they actually have to do" in order to get a DirectX 9 game running on linux (and btw, it is actually difficult).