GothicFighter
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Oh for ****'s sake... Grow up, children. Go play outside in the snow for a few hours. Go get a girlfriend. Have some patience already. Find something else to do. Petitions of any kind never work. Valve has to approach this as a company. if they haven't told you anything, you're just going to have to suck it up and accept it.
What is this for, exactly...?
EDIT: Oh, okay.
That won't help. Sorry, thanks for playing, do not pass go, do not collect $200.
Don't flame here. Go to the specified thread. It's was not my idea to do that, I just spread out the word.
I render that argument valid.
but
"With HL2 they released information far too early"
This isn't the case for Ep3. 4 years have passed.
We've waited 4 years, we can wait 2 more months.
Portal 2 on the other hand sits firmly between it all, without a similar blog platform. They keep us informed via gaming press enough and that won't change I suspect.
No it hurts to support stupidity. Valve will release info when they're ready. With HL2 they released information far too early and it backfired massively. They're not going to make the same mistakes again.
They released info too early. They released a load of gameplay videos and hyped it way too early. They announced the september date and hyped people for it. When the game got delayed all the hype died down and there was a lot less excitement at the actual time of release than there was a year and a month earlier. They also showed a load of things that ended up being cut from the game and basically hyped people for a load of features that ended up not being in the game. For a time after release there were threads everyone once and a while here asking where the Hydra was in HL2 because it had been the part of the game that they were most hyped for and it turns out it had been cut.I do agree that internet petitions are often pretty stupid. But how did the early release of information actually backfire for Valve with regards to Half-Life 2? I still bought it. I bought into false hype. Sure, all my teeth fell out, my skin turned awful and I got pregnant in a restroom, but I was hooked!
They released info too early. They released a load of gameplay videos and hyped it way too early. They announced the september date and hyped people for it. When the game got delayed all the hype died down and there was a lot less excitement at the actual time of release than there was a year and a month earlier. They also showed a load of things that ended up being cut from the game and basically hyped people for a load of features that ended up not being in the game. For a time after release there were threads everyone once and a while here asking where the Hydra was in HL2 because it had been the part of the game that they were most hyped for and it turns out it had been cut.
And of course there's the biozeminades.
I don't think they've handled information on Episode 3 very well at all. [...]
I find that lack of information more disapointing than them releasing something and changing their minds. Like I said, it's a small insight into the process. That for me isn't really a bad thing.
Doug never promised anything. He said they "might" release info in some form by the end of the year ('08/'09, forget which), but never promised it.I agree. Leaving the fans in total darkness is not a good way to handle public relations. Episode 2 ends with a cliffhanger, then Lombardi promised something by 2008, then total silence. We don't ask for any kind of detail, but telling us about a roadmap, or plans, or something is long due.