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]."
So, does this mean that halfway to summer, it will get delayed again? And then half way to the new date, a new delay? And half way to that date....
Who knew Half-Life was the estimated time to release?
...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!
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will there be a Linux version finally? (perhaps that could be some of the mystery?)
I would buy it, if it was out for Linux.
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Personally, I'm holding out for the Half Life 2/Duke Nukem Forever bundle pack.
But wasn't it released already?
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source engine engine? Did they actually license a programmer?
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valvetime("Summer 2004") = "Winter 2005"
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Remember how many cheats were written and used for Half Life, Counter-Strike, etc -- and that source was closed?
:(
Just imagine how much more the Half Life 2 and the Counter-Strike port of it will suck *this time* now that the source code had been leaked. This thing is going to be miserable to play online.
Half-Life has had one of the longest lives (in terms of popularity) of any video game. I have gone back and played it (the single play) many times, and still do, and the game is from 1998. It is a timeless classic, and its modability has kept its multiplayer alive with CS and Firearms. Most people who actually know something about gaming would say this is the best game ever made.
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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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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Thank god this was pushed back from it's previous release dates... now I might actually pass this semester.
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No, the stollen code was seriously incomplete. What was hijacked from Valve has no real bearing on what the state of the game is, was, or shall be.
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I would have more respect for Valve if they just came right out and said "listen, we are running behind. The game won't be out for a few more months." Instead they try to blame it on the source code leak. Sorry, I don't buy it.
I always save my last mod point to mod up a good troll. You people are too serious.
I have a friend who upgraded from a windows machine to a G5 and the only thing he really misses is Counter Strike. ...and two mouse buttons!
Don't they realize how difficult it is to get two weeks off from work starting on an unspecified date sometime in the "summer"?
well, considering how bad valve's profits were last year, i don't think they can afford to delay this game much longer
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The "simple" theft of the source code is not the reason to the extended delay, its simply that they where just not finished and have required this much more time to get it to a release state. Securing the network code or even outright changing it would only require a couple months at most to fix to prevent cheaters; so that option is not valid either. I think they screwed up on stating the release date and this was an excuse that would satisfy reporters.
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There is plenty of clean up from MyDoom still to do. Or did you mean the game....
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Well..at least Steam will be well de-bugged and working correctly by the time it comes out. With the way steam was rolled out, nobody would of been able to download Half-Life 2 even if did come out.
That's what I get for trying to crack a funny. There are too many over-zealous, angry people with mod points, today. ;-)
Something weird happened with the port of that game. It was being done years ago, and then the project was canned.
Since then Sierra games have been nonexistent on the Mac. Why? Who knows. Sierra is probably reluctant to hand their games over to third party developers.
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I just finished putting together my new system so I'd be able to enjoy the next generation of games.
Part of my shiny new System was a ATI 9800 XT graphics card.
I mean yes it was a little pricy but how could I pass it up - it comes with a coupon for a free copy of Half Life 2.
Woot, yes Sir! Hundred of dollars later I'm the proud owner of vaper-ware.
But I BELIEVE... oh yes, Half Life 2 will come out (some day) and my rash buying decisions will be redeemed in the eyes of my fellow games.
You'll see, the day it ships I'll be getting my free half life 2 via Steam... Oh, &$*@#.
That is not how I remember it. Wallhacking, which as I understand it is a driver issue that is very difficult to code against, and speed cheats, which were defeated shortly after they appeared, appeared long before CS went to retail. The only real cure for cheaters was active server moderators. Still is. Server mods, which owe their existance to the open source, could discourage certain kinds of griefing and cheating, but there is no substitute for a good moderator.
Don't moderate flamebait as Troll. Know the difference or you will be Meta-moderated.
No! The game was delayed because the GAME WAS NOT DONE. Come on people! Do some reading and digging before you post shit about Valve/HL2. I know not everyone can be an expert on the Valve code-theft scandal, but I'm tired of reading the same old story with the same old misinformation. I wish Valve would fess-up to the fact that they were either:
A) Going to ship a basically unfinished game and use the masses as beta-testers (maybe even alpha!)
B) Just keep silently delaying it without further explanation.
C) Pull a Duke-Nukem Forever "When it's done" stance.