amneziac85
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I always hear "they didnt need to create an excuse to delay HL2", when I say they used the "hack" of their system as and manufactured excuse to delay the game. But infact, they did. Heres the deal...
Everytime a high profile game gives a release date, they get tens of thousands of pre release orders, and they are actually PAID for those orders even before the game is out. So multiply 20,000 preorders by $50
20,000 preorders
x $50
$1,000,000 cash advance
Thats a 1 Million dollar cash advance! If your running low on funds but dont want to borrow the money from the bank, this is what you do. ESSPECIALLY when dealing with a very long development cycle. Everyone knows HL1 made alot of money and everyone knows HL2 is costing ALOT of money to develop.
How doing this got them in trouble....
One way or another they get into this deal with ATI, its not known if ATI went to them with the offer coupons deal but they did eventually get into it with one another. So ATI basically pulls up with a truck load of money and says "Here, we'll put coupons in our boxes for HL2 and you can have all these millions of dollars". Sure anyone can see that they could have just told ATI the release date was bullsh*t, but one of the first rules of business is "A bird in the hand is better then two in the bush" let alone one in the bush in this case. So Valve agrees this and chalks it up as easy money, after all, they wouldnt have wanted Doom 3 to get this offer from ATI if they turned it down. So all is well until the release date starts to creep closer and Valve knows damn well it wont be ready in time. So do they tell ATI "Hey, turns out it wont be ready for another year...sorry"? Hell no, for the fact that saying the game "Just isnt done" and wont be for another year would mean a lawsuit by ATI because they were told the same thing we were, that they were finishing up meaning the game was done except for some minor things, because if you remember, ALLL the way up until the source was stolen, they were saying that the game would make its release date. You cant suddenly be a month from release then whoa hey delay it by a year. ATI would sue you saying you knew this the whole time and lied for their money, end of story. So they needed an excuse to delay it, its the difference between First Degree Premeditated Manslaughter and Third Degree Accidental. Its the difference between a lawsuit where you would have to give back all the money plus ALOT more and break your new friendship with ATI (which could seriously hurt you on many levels, use your imagination) and getting free publicity while being able to keep the money and keep the train moving. So they realease a source, that they know will be very hard to get, that if youve played it, reveals very little about the story, is ugly and clunky. I think its obvious, but let me know what you guys think.
Everytime a high profile game gives a release date, they get tens of thousands of pre release orders, and they are actually PAID for those orders even before the game is out. So multiply 20,000 preorders by $50
20,000 preorders
x $50
$1,000,000 cash advance
Thats a 1 Million dollar cash advance! If your running low on funds but dont want to borrow the money from the bank, this is what you do. ESSPECIALLY when dealing with a very long development cycle. Everyone knows HL1 made alot of money and everyone knows HL2 is costing ALOT of money to develop.
How doing this got them in trouble....
One way or another they get into this deal with ATI, its not known if ATI went to them with the offer coupons deal but they did eventually get into it with one another. So ATI basically pulls up with a truck load of money and says "Here, we'll put coupons in our boxes for HL2 and you can have all these millions of dollars". Sure anyone can see that they could have just told ATI the release date was bullsh*t, but one of the first rules of business is "A bird in the hand is better then two in the bush" let alone one in the bush in this case. So Valve agrees this and chalks it up as easy money, after all, they wouldnt have wanted Doom 3 to get this offer from ATI if they turned it down. So all is well until the release date starts to creep closer and Valve knows damn well it wont be ready in time. So do they tell ATI "Hey, turns out it wont be ready for another year...sorry"? Hell no, for the fact that saying the game "Just isnt done" and wont be for another year would mean a lawsuit by ATI because they were told the same thing we were, that they were finishing up meaning the game was done except for some minor things, because if you remember, ALLL the way up until the source was stolen, they were saying that the game would make its release date. You cant suddenly be a month from release then whoa hey delay it by a year. ATI would sue you saying you knew this the whole time and lied for their money, end of story. So they needed an excuse to delay it, its the difference between First Degree Premeditated Manslaughter and Third Degree Accidental. Its the difference between a lawsuit where you would have to give back all the money plus ALOT more and break your new friendship with ATI (which could seriously hurt you on many levels, use your imagination) and getting free publicity while being able to keep the money and keep the train moving. So they realease a source, that they know will be very hard to get, that if youve played it, reveals very little about the story, is ugly and clunky. I think its obvious, but let me know what you guys think.