I never said they are going to think "Oh it's created more interest so it's a good thing". I'm just saying something good came out of the delay and the source theft. I never said Valve would be happy that they happened though.
I'm not saying they did it on purpose, but when they look back on it they aren't exactly going to say it was all a bad thing. After all, HL2 was even appearing on the BBC website, that doesn't happen to many games.
This might aswell have been:
1 - Which is the best Star Trek?
2 - Is HL2 better than the movie Troy?
3 - Would Gordon kick Spiderman's ass?
I think we need the game quick, before this gets any worse :D
I was just saying I hope it doesn't turn into some extravagant looping storyline of some sort like in the Matrix. Let's keep it Hollywood: Gordon wins and ends up cleaning his shoes with the Gman's underpants.
Slightly off topic again, but when the Gman says the right man in the wrong place can make all the difference it had me thinking. If Gordon had have stayed home instead of going to work the day of the cascade, then he would be just a normal citizen in HL2, (assuming someone else cleaned up the...
Maybe you can tie a rope to the strider, and tie the other end to a pillar or wall, then get it to chase you and the momentum of its lunge forward causes it to tear its cockpit from its legs. That would be fun
Didn't you know, the Half Life engine existed before earth's physics? This is getting confusing. Let's get back on topic, how we gonna waste those damn striders?!! :D
What I meant was it's not going to have any of those story lines that's meant to appeal to the 'intellectual' in all of us and fail miserably. As in symbolism between good and evil and all that twoddle. Maybe Gordon is the one? :eek:
I was watching the E3 Video just now, and in the beginning scene with the Gman, "Wake up and smell the ashes" etc.. There is what appears to be the lab/chamber where the resonance cascade occurs from HL1 in the background. So either we are going back to black mesa at some point, or the Gman is...
If the above was true then cars wouldn't even move. If a force of equal magnitude but in the opposite direction is applied then they cancel each other out and there is no movement.