Keeson
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Blair, you make some interesting points, here are my comments:
Well I agree with you here, there is no real good evidence to support the SDK release or the the games release soon. Valve isn't really very reliable, their poor track record speaks for itself, I won't go over it since it would take to long. :x
Many times on these forums I have made my release date prediction known as
:dork: :dork: April 2005, Yes that's right 2005!!! :dork: :dork: and I'm sticking to it. :dork:
Sad to say but if you are not an eternal optimist on these forums you will be flamed to death for anything slightly negative towards Valve or HL2
I definitely don't agree with this point you made however. Here what Gabe Newell had to say about it:
Question: How do you feel Half-Life 2 will contend with such other eagerly awaited releases? i.e. Doom III, Deus Ex 2, etc.
I think the key thought here is "zero sum game" - an economic term you might of heard in school. Blair this what you are likening the games market to i.e. HL2 steals sales from Doom3 and vice versa. I think I agree with the poster above who said:
I think they both see themselves as partners in growing the overall FPS/PC game market rather bitterly competing to hurt each others sales. Each game will suceed based on its own merits, it doesn't matter if one or the other comes out first or both at the same time. So I think that neither ID nor Valve want to release their games at the same time to hurt each others sales. Staggered release dates are better for allowing people with limited resources a chance to save up and buy both.
What information!!!! There is no INFORMATION!!!!
Well I agree with you here, there is no real good evidence to support the SDK release or the the games release soon. Valve isn't really very reliable, their poor track record speaks for itself, I won't go over it since it would take to long. :x
Many times on these forums I have made my release date prediction known as
:dork: :dork: April 2005, Yes that's right 2005!!! :dork: :dork: and I'm sticking to it. :dork:
Sad to say but if you are not an eternal optimist on these forums you will be flamed to death for anything slightly negative towards Valve or HL2
Now Valve and Vivendi both know that Doom III is their big contender, and Vivendi is going to want and hurt their sales. Which, by that conclusion would have HL2 out during Aug-Sept '04 in order to compete with Id on the gamers market.
I definitely don't agree with this point you made however. Here what Gabe Newell had to say about it:
Question: How do you feel Half-Life 2 will contend with such other eagerly awaited releases? i.e. Doom III, Deus Ex 2, etc.
Gabe Newell: I'm never sure how to answer questions like that. I know people like to see developers get into pissing matches, and I am as guilty of that as any gamer (aw, for the good old days of Paul Steed .plan file updates). However the reality is that I am looking forward to buying and playing Doom III, and I'm looking forward to buying and playing Deus Ex 2. I want Duke Nukem Forever to come out, and Stalker and Max Payne 2 to show us all something new, and so on.
The reality is that the PC games market is not a zero sum game, and the more good games that are out there, the more every developer benefits by growing the number of people who regularly buy PC games.
The reality is that the PC games market is not a zero sum game, and the more good games that are out there, the more every developer benefits by growing the number of people who regularly buy PC games.
I think the key thought here is "zero sum game" - an economic term you might of heard in school. Blair this what you are likening the games market to i.e. HL2 steals sales from Doom3 and vice versa. I think I agree with the poster above who said:
if there is a good movie, you watch it, if there are 2 good movies, you watch em both, because they both kick ass.
I think they both see themselves as partners in growing the overall FPS/PC game market rather bitterly competing to hurt each others sales. Each game will suceed based on its own merits, it doesn't matter if one or the other comes out first or both at the same time. So I think that neither ID nor Valve want to release their games at the same time to hurt each others sales. Staggered release dates are better for allowing people with limited resources a chance to save up and buy both.