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Valve Releases Updated Alien Swarm For Free With Code Base

baronvoncarson tips news that today Valve released an updated version of Alien Swarm, a popular Unreal Tournament 2004 total conversion mod. The creators of the mod were hired by Valve, and they've helped turn it into a stand-alone game running on the Source engine. Valve is also releasing the code base for Alien Swarm and an SDK. The game is available for free on Steam.

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  1. Re:Free as in beer; comes with required crapware by Peach+Rings · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If by crapware you mean the most excellent social gaming platform in existence?

    The stated purpose of steam is to distribute game content; it's a digital distribution network. If you have a game in your library, it will serve you the entire download at high speed any number of times you please, to any computer in the world that you please, at any time. No, it won't serve you the content if you don't have it on your account. Call that DRM if you want.

  2. Re:Free as in beer; comes with required crapware by pelrun · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Strictly speaking it is DRM, but it's in a form that isn't about punishing the end user to make some high-rent manager with delusions of IP feel better.

  3. Re:Free as in beer; comes with required crapware by keatonguy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Absolutely. I understand why certain people rag on Steam, it is DRM in the most literal sense. But it's DRM done right. It isn't engineered to be as obtrusive as possible. It does exactly what it's built to and compensates for it's shortcomings by providing a lot of free services as an incentive to use it. Couple that with it's excellent prices, and I don't see any reason to complain.

    Furthermore, if there's any company that's going to make damn sure to unlock it's games if it goes under, it's Valve.

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