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blake18
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You see, Valve has stated that the whole reason they decided to make episodes 1-3 the actual third game in the series, was because they did not want gamers to have to wait so long. Here we are, in 2008, and we only just got episode 2 recently. At this rate, episode 3 should be out towards the end of 2009, perhaps even summer 2010. This would end up being just about the same amount of time that Half-Life 2 took to develop (and that's not even factoring in that HL2 really should have taken a whole year less then it did, due to the whole Source code leak).
Now, don't get me wrong, I do think the episodes are great, but I most definitely would have preferred a full game on a new engine. Just imagine what a Half-Life 3 would have looked like with graphics similar to say, Crysis. Can any HL fan honestly say they would not have preferred a full game on a whole new engine? The first Half-Life revolutionized the FPS genre, and amazingly, Half-Life 2 did as well. Fans have come to expect amazing innovation and originality with the Half-Life series, and, so far, the episodes really don't do much different then HL2 already did. Just imagine how much further they could have pushed the physics and graphics in this game with directx 10.
Now, don't get me wrong, I do think the episodes are great, but I most definitely would have preferred a full game on a new engine. Just imagine what a Half-Life 3 would have looked like with graphics similar to say, Crysis. Can any HL fan honestly say they would not have preferred a full game on a whole new engine? The first Half-Life revolutionized the FPS genre, and amazingly, Half-Life 2 did as well. Fans have come to expect amazing innovation and originality with the Half-Life series, and, so far, the episodes really don't do much different then HL2 already did. Just imagine how much further they could have pushed the physics and graphics in this game with directx 10.