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Frutkola said:I hear a lot of rumour, that if a store break the streetdate, then the steam-users will be able to play HL2. Can someone confirm that Valve actually have said that? :S
I've never seen it confirmed anywhere. Someone should ask Valve, but they haven't been talking about exact dates/times for HL2 yet. They will soon, I'm sure.Shacknews said:Steam users: Half-Life 2 will be unlocked on Steam on November 16th as well. Unless of course any retailer breaks the street date and puts it out on shelves sooner, then Steam will unlock Half-Life 2 sooner.
Splinter16 said:Makes sense tho, think about it, valve are thinking, why are venidi getting money and not us, lets realse HL2!!!
f|uke said:VALVe isnt going to unlock HL2 just because some retailer breaks the release agreement. That would just give Vivendi more power in the court trials.
Anybody who buys a copy of HL2 before streetdate expecting to be the first to play it is going to be sorely dissapointed.
Everybody gets HL2 at the same time.
Spiffae said:i think it was a rumor started by Shacknews. on the HL2 gold day they printedI've never seen it confirmed anywhere. Someone should ask Valve, but they haven't been talking about exact dates/times for HL2 yet. They will soon, I'm sure.
f|uke said:VALVe isnt going to unlock HL2 just because some retailer breaks the release agreement. That would just give Vivendi more power in the court trials.
Anybody who buys a copy of HL2 before streetdate expecting to be the first to play it is going to be sorely dissapointed.
Everybody gets HL2 at the same time.
poksmote said:Valve figured out how to do online activations of the game in order to play it. One would think, that even if someone does get a hardcopy of the game ahead of time, that the validation will be DENIED until it is 11/16. I doubt you will be able to ACTIVATE THE GAME EARLY.
If anyone manages to bypass the validation however, then they can play all they'd like. If that will happen, we should see an explosion of posts and screenshots from the people who got by it sometime next week. If not, the week ends, and 3 days later we're all playing it anyway.
jaguar_987 said:But if validation is denied there is gonna be a lot of people complaining that there copy does not work. I dont see the sense in keeping the game locked if the store date gets broken.
Im sure if one place breaks the date many others will follow suit. It'll turn into a nightmare.
poksmote said:It's a prevenative measure, to make sure no one breaks the date. Who would complain about a game not working when they (should) know that the game hasnt legitimatly been released yet? That way they keep all the secrets about the game secret right up to the final second. Besides, if they do complain valve will just tell them to wait like the rest of us.
It wouldn't be any different than all the steam package buyers with a preload sitting on their hard disk unable to play.
jaguar_987 said:So you're telling me that a customer would have to pay for a retailers mistake?
If I saw Half-Life 2 in the store tomorrow and didn't know the official release date, im not gonna stand there and think "I wonder if this should be out yet or not". I would simply buy it and bring it home, only to find it does not work.
poksmote said:If anyone manages to bypass the validation however, then they can play all they'd like. If that will happen, we should see an explosion of posts and screenshots from the people who got by it sometime next week. If not, the week ends, and 3 days later we're all playing it anyway.
Steve Gibson wrote:
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Subject: Your comment on retail stores and selling early.
You stated the other day that if some retail stores broke HL2 early that Steam would then unlock and thus making HL2 playable. Now my question is, what is your news source. Ive tried looking on the site but you havent stated any. Is this just your quess as to what will happen or did you have concrete evidence???
cadaveca said:Just like ATI video card owners, that thought the game was in the box a year ago...i wouldn't put it past them....
KurtCobain said:Vivendi do not get paid per unit that is sold.
Vivendi are paid to create a set ammount untill a date. Whether u buy off steam or not, if wnt make hardly any difference to Vivendi, they will get their money.
Only way Vivendi wouldnt get money is if, every single person buys off steam , then there wouldd be no reason for Vivendi in the first place