Pretty sure that it's posible to spoof the email and simply send it to each of the sites that have recieved it. I just don't see how they could suddenly realize that they need to delay the game. IMHO, the delay is either a hoax, or somebody at VALVe has a lot of 'splaynin' to do about why you spout off 9/30 even when you know it will be delayed.
Keep in mind HL, Valve, HL2, etc etc are all based around one thing. And that one thing is working quite poorly as of now. That thing could not possibly provide to the millions of users who will use it. HL2 is based off it. In the long run, everything HL2 and Valve related completely revolve around it... What is it?
Steam.
HL2 could be shipped right now... too bad it runs off Steam. Steam is definatly one of the best concepts and when its complete it will be revolution in gaming. It is like the best thing ever- No kidding. But it needs another couple of months in development to be perfect. The foundation of HL2 and Valve's future needs to be perfect.
I mean, if it IS someone spoofing the email, Valve is going to have to address it, and probably come out with an official release saying it's a hoax, and confirm that the release date is still Sept 30th.
If it's a hoax, but it HAS been pushed back, Valve will still probably say it's a fake, but the game HAS been pushed back.
And if it's not a hoax, they'll probably confirm it on their website sometime tomorrow morning. (9/23)
Personally, I find the timing a little suspect. Why send out a press release now, when it could have waited until the morning? It came out at about 9PM PST or so (Valve's time).
But hey, who knows. Gives me more time to save up for the 9800 XT.
Hoax? Just ****ing wake up and realise the game is delayed, I swear people on this foum are ****ing delusional, the game will be out by christmas which is good news, gives me more time to upgrade.
I'm not saying it ISN'T delayed. Just an idea I had.
It would make sense to delay the game. In fact, my thought is that a delay would be due to them spending more time optimizing the codepath for Nvidia. It would be in Valve's interest, as a great many people have Nvidia graphics cards, and would likely be upset that the game would not run well on them, or not buy it at all- and it would also be in Nvidia's interest to encourage them to do so. "Hey, you guys totally just torpedoed our cards publicly by demonstrating that your killer app will run like crap on them compared to our competition. How about we write you a fat check or cut you some kind of deal to spend some more time optimizing that codepath?"
Because the reason they play the Sims now is the same reason everyone still plays Counter-Strike....cause it runs on any machine built in the last three years.