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FAK3R said:What about the extra delay?!
NEWS REPORT, VALVe has been leaked
Indeed. We actually knew about this weeks ago but thanks anyway
Apparently expert estimates claiming that H-L 2 would see a September release may not be correct since Valve has confirmed that it is still targeting a summer 2004 release. [/quote']
Which indicates that Valve gave another confirmation after the CNN article that they were in fact still targeting the summer.
Jadewolf5675 said:*posts before topic is closed*
<RJMC> said:the beta of HL2 is downloadble?
if is that were I can download it?
DiSTuRbEd said:Its not a beta ffs! Its just a leak, you people need to understand that.
Keeson said::dork: As far as HL2 coming out in the summer, well, it ain't gonna happen....
The whole CS:CZ development cycle and its numerous delays and screwups should tell you all you need to know about what will happen with HL2's development.
We will all get to watch Valve fumble the HL2 football time and time again in the coming months and perhaps 2 years after it was announced we may finally get the game.
HL2 release date: April 2005 mark it down on your calendars!!!! :bounce:
GSW said:Um, yes it is?! :|
Keeson said::dork: As far as HL2 coming out in the summer, well, it ain't gonna happen....
The whole CS:CZ development cycle and its numerous delays and screwups should tell you all you need to know about what will happen with HL2's development.
We will all get to watch Valve fumble the HL2 football time and time again in the coming months and perhaps 2 years after it was announced we may finally get the game.
HL2 release date: April 2005 mark it down on your calendars!!!! :bounce:
Shuzer said:HL2 has a 99% chance of making it out this summer. The other 1% is earlier (which is unlikely), the game won't slip to 2005.
PvtRyan said:You do know CS:CZ isn't developed by Valve right? Right?
Shuzer said:HL2 has a 99% chance of making it out this summer. The other 1% is earlier (which is unlikely), the game won't slip to 2005.
Keeson said:Well I could have inserted TF2 in place of CS:CZ as that was developed in house 100%. But why bring up TF2 again, why beat a dead horse?? This thread has CS:CZ in the title so I stuck with that as an example of Valve's mismanagement.
But in fact Valve did spend some time developing the CS:CZ project in-house as well as extensively managing the project and testing the final game.
Here a nice summary of the CS:CZ development courtesy of Fragmaster:
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The relevance for HL2 fans as that the relatively undemanding, mediium sized project CS:CZ proved to be a very daunting project management task for Valve. HL2 represents an even bigger challenge, with of course the possibility of even bigger screwups. (already some big screwups - release date fiasco, source code leak)