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you see what happens when we have to wait so long for a quality game?!?cliffe said:You mean they cut out the part where they exposed who was on the grassy knoll?
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you see what happens when we have to wait so long for a quality game?!?cliffe said:You mean they cut out the part where they exposed who was on the grassy knoll?
UndeadScottsman said:Have fun being paranoid, then. Seriously. I don't buy your theories. Had Hodgeson written something Valve didn't want printed, they would have just edited it out (Quick and easy to do) rather than rewrite the entire book (Takes longer and is more expensive). And if that entire piece of work was stuff they didn't want printed (If even that much stuff exists) then the book would have been axed a LONG time ago.
Sincerely,
Jeremy Dunn
The question is not who was on the grassy knoll, but what? By the way where is Hodgeson and why has he been silenced?cliffe said:You mean they cut out the part where they exposed who was on the grassy knoll?
What smiley?iamaelephant said:SoSorry stop spamming that damn laughing smiley.
cliffe said:What was in the book about the release date issue, was this: http://www.halflife2.net/forums/showthread.php?t=46956 And you don't have to pay for this one.
Mr-Fusion said:That is a bit suspect. This a leaked image that was cut from Raising the Bar.
iamaelephant said:so basically Valve is never going to tell us why we were blatantly lied to last year regarding the September 30th release date? Aight.
i'm 99% sure gamespot mentioned that valve directly addresses the issue in the article, so it's not all hearsay.epmode said:guess what. you'll get that very same information in gamespot's in-depth article that's going to go live when the game launches. for free, even.
-Because people thought Ben Affleck and J-Lo would bring in money and they had already made the film: might as well bring in as much cash as possible. Irrelevent however.SoSorry said:Why was Gili the movie released? Why did Valve wait t'il 2 days before release before telling everyone the game was delayed? , Why did Valve wait so long to get user feedback on the book? , Why is Doug Lomabardi giving ambiguous answers about an instruction manual?
Okay, seriously, quit being dumb. Cliffe already answered where Hodgeson went during the rewrite; he was still working on the book. And silenced? How can you silence someone who hardly ever talked to the fan community?The question is not who was on the grassy knoll, but what? By the way where is Hodgeson and why has he been silenced?
I thought they said Gamespot would have information like that on their "Final Hour" articles and what notiamaelephant said:so basically Valve is never going to tell us why we were blatantly lied to last year regarding the September 30th release date? Aight.
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iamaelephant said:so basically Valve is never going to tell us why we were blatantly lied to last year regarding the September 30th release date? Aight.
iamaelephant said:They weren't "too aggressive" with the date, it was a flat out lie. That's all there is to it.
iamaelephant said:Because Valve were still touting their 30/9/03 date with only a week until the supposed release, when they must have known that the game didn't have a snowball's chance in hell of making the date. They lied, plain and simple.
iamaelephant said:Because Valve were still touting their 30/9/03 date with only a week until the supposed release, when they must have known that the game didn't have a snowball's chance in hell of making the date. They lied, plain and simple.
Feath said:You do realise that Valve didn't just keep on saying "It's not delayed" until the 23rd don't you? The last time they said it wasn't delayed was at ECTS in August, after that they didn't say anything until the 23rd.
omni said:Seems like you have more of an anti-Valve agenda than simply accepting their explanation of the delay. Maybe next time, you should just keep your pessimism to yourself?
Now, back to Raising the Bar, primagames.com has posted a sneak peek at the contents of the book, due sometime in November:
http://www.primagames.com/strategy/book/inside/6534/
Must be extra painful losing a leg to a Bullsquid.
X-Vector said:What marked visual improvements?
If anything, I'd say the looks of the game have stayed remarkably similar over an 18 month period.
X-Vector said:Now that's just funny.
Imagine I invite you to the biggest party ever on December 15th.
Of course there's still lots of preparation work to do and there's always a chance things won't work out as planned, but do you expect me to give you a call every week to confirm the date?
You don't because the date stands until instructed otherwise.
Now, imagine your dismay if I postpone the party to an indefinite date a couple of hours before it's supposed to take off.
Imagine that in fact preparations for the party won't be completed until two months later.
You're perfectly right in being pissed off, because naturally I have known that I wouldn't be able to make December 15th for some time and I have deprived you of that information for mysterious and probably very selfish reasons.
In essence, by not informing you of the inevitability of the delay until the last possible moment before getting caught with my pants down, I have told you a lie.
Absinthe said:I guess you were blind to the normal-mapping that was implemented.
Logic said:The "biggest party ever" argument isn't valid at all.. the projected release date was not a date on which we would be required to do anything, or go anywhere.
Absinthe said:Of course there isn't a world of difference.
I don't believe that the improved visuals were part of an excuse for the delay. They were just things they implemented in order to stay more current.
Wrong.X-Vector said:It was a date on which we would be required to purchase the game
jheaddon said:I'd go with others and say it was kind of a HL1 end of development thing, where they thought what they had produced would be great and make the deadline.
But from feedback realised it wasn't as good as it could be (guessing sending RC's to Vivendi or something like playtesting) so decided to delay.
Logic said:Wrong.
I maintain that the example isn't appropriate. When you're invited to a party or event, you are expected at a specific place and time, and (depending on the situation) it is an agreement between you and the organiser that you will turn up. You are therefore letting someone down if you don't turn up, and consequently most likely feel more obligated to go.X-Vector said:I stand corrected, is "cordially invited" better?
Suits both game and party.