The Final Hours of Half-Life 2
IvyMike writes "Gamespot just published a 25-page article titled The Final Hours of Half-Life 2. It has inside details of the missed September 30th, 2003 ship date, the source-code leak, and hints at future projects from Valve." Relatedly, kraemer writes "Valve has said publicly they would unlock Half Life2 before the November 16th street date if stores start selling it early. Well, Stores are selling it early. In an attempt to show Valve whats going on Shacknews is having a contest to come up with verifiable proof."
Is anyone else disturbed by the fact that this came out over a year after it's initial release date? It makes one wonder what was so wrong with the source that they had to spend a year fixing it just because someone else was able to look at it.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.
The source leak probably delayed it a little bit, but most likely it was just a scapegoat ... they didn't have it done, they took their time.
However, I'd RATHER a game company be a year late than put out a game that blows.
Jay | http://oldos.org
You got exactly what you deserved for:
a) not listening to everyone who said it couldn't possibly be finished.
b) building a new machine for a game that wasn't even released.