Pre-Order Valve Games Via Steam Next Week, Enter the TF2 Beta
The British Gaming Blog notes that the Orange Box (Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 1, Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Portal, and Team Fortress 2) will be available for pre-order via Steam starting next week. What's more, ordering the games via Steam will give you access to an advance Beta test of Team Fortress 2. "The Orange Box contains Half Life 2, Episodes 1 and 2, Portal and Team Fortress 2; you'll have to purchase the entire package to receive the Beta. Valve recommends giving the extra codes for Half Life 2 and Episode 1 (if you already own them) to someone who's been missing out. Not explained on the actual pre-purchase page is an added bonus for early adopters, Peggle Extreme; a special edition of Popcap's Peggle featuring new challenges and Orange Box related artwork." Apparently current HL2 fans will miss out on the Beta ... because we've already paid them money.
Apparently current HL2 fans will miss out on the Beta ... because we've already paid them money.
There's no possible way that the beta could support everybody who bought Half-Life 2, or even the fraction of that number that'd be interested in it. Given that you bought and played the game (ages ago, most likely) and I would assume enjoyed it in the process, I'm not sure what there is to get upset about. If you bought the game three years ago at launch, then I don't see why Valve owes you anything after this much time has passed.
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want to blow out steam.....
This might be slightly tangential but does Valve run slowly for anyone else? They have some great games available and I'm more than happy to pay for the good ones out there but the whole Valve service seems bloated, clunky, and wasteful. I can buy games online without needing a Valve interface, albeit those will be indie games and not professional ons. I can download cracks from bittorrent and not need Valve running in the background. To run even the simplest game it has to fire up the whole Valve app and authenticate online. Very annoying, the sort of thing that makes you want to go back to pirating for convenience. It's as annoying as disc checks. Valve will also go and do updates that will freeze the whole system, not relinquishing control until whatever it wants to do is finished.
Note: this is coming from someone who pirated a shitload of games as a kid, buying the ones I really liked and junking the ones that were crap. I have more money these days and I'm happy to pay for what's good, I'm just sick of doing things legally being such a pain in my ass.
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True fans will shell out whatever monies are necessary to get their hands on the ambrosia that is Team Fortress 2.
If Valve has extracted a few more dollars from me than from another person for the same merchandise, I really don't give a toss.
If there is any company in the world that I think deserves my money, it's Valve.
Thanks, guys.
(I can see that my friend the GTA addict has actually gotten more replay value from San Andreas than I have from HL / Blue Shift / Opposing Force / HL2 / Lost Coast / Episode One, but he's welcome to it; I just don't enjoy being Carl Johnson, though it's fun to watch, and the music is superlative)
Wait a minute. Didn't I say that on the other side of the record? I'd better check
Lets see here: Orange box $49.95, or pre-order for $44.95.
Or if you were to buy the new games separately:
EP2 = $29.95
Portal = $19.95
TF2 = $29.95
I suppose they could make a package containing only the new games, but I doubt that it would be any cheaper.
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They added a way to transfer HL2 and Episode 1 if you've already bought them. See this link. Also worth noting is the free copy of Peggle Extreme you get when you preorder.
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Quite frankly I'm not sure if I dare buying any more Source engine based products. TF2, Episode 2 and Portal all look absolutely awesome, but considering all the problems I've had with HL2 through Episode 1, I'm not sure if I'm willing to spend anymore.
I could barely finish Episode 1 because it kept crashing and hanging and generally running like a bucket of shite (across a couple of different computers well above minimum specs and with reasonable FPS when it actually works). Something is fundamentally broken somewhere in their engine, and Valve support just don't seem to care.
HL2 would hang every other loading screen while (presumably) autosaving. Episode 1 would lock up mid level while autosaving and while loading textures/meshes/whatever it is loading. At one point I couldn't even get by a certain point because it happened every time I went through some corridor. The only thing that eventually worked was falling back to DirectX 7 mode, running past the corridor, and then going back to DirectX 9 mode.
The Valve forums are littered with people with similar issues, but no solution is offered. It's a shame really, as the games taken on their own merit are excellent.
From the summary it would seem that Peggle Extreme is an improved version of Peggle. AFAIK, it isn't - the start screen already offers you to buy Peggle Deluxe. It's more like a themed trial.
I played the original trial, and the "themed" stuff is pretty funny, though.
Part of me still thinks the TF2 release will somehow manage to get foiled again. I mean, I remember seeing screenshots for TF2 about 6-5 years ago with a vid detailing what the new sentry gun was like. Then more recently there was some hype before HL2 was even released that showed TF2 in production as more of a military game, the trailer had some tanks and the engi held an MP5 and such. So, now that I've had my hopes up a couple times now for this, it's hard to believe TF2 is finally here...and cel shaded. But, I can't imagine what huge event could stop the release this time (massive climate shift?).
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... where can I get Peggle Extreme *independently* ??
I just pre-ordered the Orange Box a few minutes ago. The TF2 beta starts next week, but the pre-order is live already. Worth it to me, even though I already have HL2 and HL2 E1.
Speedy thing goes in; speedy thing comes out.
The article is right, but the summary says that it will be available for pre-order next week. That is incorrect - it is available now (I just got it myself).
The TF2 beta is what will be available next week.
And if you already have half-life 2, you can give the new copy you get in your bundle to a friend.
Yes, that makes it worth it, especially since most people who are interested in HL2 already have it.
Its basically a free copy anyways, since episode 2, portal and tf2 cost more than the bundle if purchased seperately anyways.
If you accept the BS inflated prices that Valve gives for those games, anyway. There's no reason for Ep2 to be $30 when Ep1 was just $20, and Portal accordingly should be around $10. And there's no reason to think that the old games are free when they're still being sold for moderate prices individually.
I don't know why people are just accepting the individual prices that are being quoted to them as justification for the $50 price of the Orange Box. I guess the fact that it's Valve turns off the ripoff detectors in their brains.
Rob
Bah, I forgot to add:
Any one else preordering:
make sure you set TF2 to Preload NOW so that you are all set up in time for the beta (even if you tick off all of the games to install they don't install any of them, so you have to manually tell it to install peggle extreme and TF2)
Do Or Do Not, There Is No Spoon, There Is Only Zuul. Everything in the above post is probably opinion.
Though I do think it's crap that owners of the original HL2 don't get a discount, that's not the point of my post. I used to like steam as a distribution method--no need to search for random discs. However, I was trying to host a session of garry's mod 10 I had purchased on my desktop, while connecting to it on my laptop (to separate processing, give me more interaction controls, and provide a 3rd person recording device while i interacted on my laptop) Steam not only told me that I was already logged on and thus, could not do that (bs, since I purchased the *@#$@ game), but it now can't start on either PC. Somehow it crashes upon startup EVERY TIME now. I hope this is some stupid catastrophic bug over the shady alternative of copy protection. Anyone else had anything similar happen?
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So basically you got bit by the same Bioshock problems everyone else had at launch. These problems are Steam's fault.. why?
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the other option is to order EP2 from a NEW steam account and just give your pops the old one (Assuming you havn't already bought other games on that account).
If you do have other games you want to keep then you can give him HL2 and EP1
Do Or Do Not, There Is No Spoon, There Is Only Zuul. Everything in the above post is probably opinion.
But if you want to continue complaining, you are welcome to. The rest of us with our ripoff-detector-disabled brains will be over there, enjoying our games.
So... EP2 is worth $20, portal is worth $10? That leaves TF2, which should easily be worth the remaining $15.
$20, and that's questionable considering how other online mods have been priced in the past. I addressed this in another post.
Rob
I want TF2. I either own the other games or do not want them for any price. Valve clearly wont let me do that. Does this make me a moaner?
Would you buy World Of Warcraft if it only came in a package with Star Wars Galaxies and Guild Wars?
This is an insane pricing strategy.
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I remember playing TF over quakeworld, all the different iterations as the y worked through the betas.
Two castles... Alcatraz. Such fun, so long ago.
Maybe I oughta pickup HL2 and TF2 and see if I've still got it as a sniper.
Because it's an easy scapegoat.
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Episode 2 is, by all accounts, a larger and more feature rich game than Episode 1.
I don't care. Pricing one episode of a game for more than another is a sign of bad faith.
Portal is a full game in its own right according to accounts, not some indie minigame from 1999.
It sounds like a spinoff that some bored guys at Valve came up with to show off engine updates to me. I'll be surprised if it's worth as much as Ep1.
The second a game gets priced below $40, people start thinking it's some ultra low budget title and should either be ignored or priced at $10.
You're obviously not talking about me, since I had no problem with Ep1 being $20.
But, if you price a Battlefield, Call of Duty, Medal of Honor, or GTA III variation at $60 people lap it up and beg for $5-10 DLC to top it off.
Calling those "variations" is very disingenuous. The full-priced sequels to all of those games were justifiably so, since they were totally new games in regards to engine, content, or both. HL2 Ep2, on the other hand, is part of an episodic release, and as such is a direct continuation of the previous episode with incremental improvements in the engine, much like the many other add-ons and expansions that have been released for PC games in the past and never cost more than $20.
Rob
I'm going to preorder to save $5 on a game I've been waiting for for literally 25% of my entire life.
"I don't know why people are just accepting the individual prices that are being quoted to them as justification for the $50 price of the Orange Box. I guess the fact that it's Valve turns off the ripoff detectors in their brains."
Yeah, that could be it. Or maybe those people are just not whiney douchebags, so they see 3 awesome looking games for $45 and buy them instead of bitching on slashdot about how horrible valve is for making good games and charging a fair price for them.
I played and loved Half Life 1, but then I got married, got way in debt, and had a kid. When my gaming rig died, I frankly couldn't afford to rebuild it. Recently I've rebuilt my budget gaming rig, but hopefully it should be capable of running HL 2 (AMD X2 3600+, GeForce 7600 GT). If anyone does buy the Orange Box just for the beta, I'll happily take those extra codes off you. If not, I'm assuming I can pick up HL 2 cheap these days, but I might as well ask.
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Yeah that's my #1 gripe about Steam.
Why, yes I have been touched by His noodly appendage. And I plan to sue.
You get into the beta for buying three new games for the price of one, these being Episode 3, Portal & Team Fortress 2.
Episode 2 a new game? All three episodes put together are merely an expansion pack for Half-Life 2, and expansion packs don't count as new, full games. The only thing the episodes have in common with full games is the pricing. So more like 2.2 new games. And thats assuming that TF2 is more than an update of a very old mod with new graphics from existing engine technology.