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The Steam SDK would be used so mod makers can get their mods officially published on Steam, I guess.sharp said:I don't think halfliferadio did get their facts straight. They haven't even posted evidence by saying that the SDK isn't coming out 'soon'! First they are blaming halflife2.net forums from posting fake and edited emails even if we're posting screenshots. They didn't believed us and now they are saying that most of our people thinking the SDK will come out withing 2 weeks. hl2.net members inclusing myself have posted (confirmed) emails about the HL2 SDK. Even Gamespot did get a confirmation that the HL2 SDK is coming out soon.
halfliferadio are saying that Valve mentioned that there wasn't a legal hangup and that they probably meaning the Steam SDK. What the hell is 'a steam sdk'? What could we change about the steam code. I know 1 thing for sure... we can change the skin but that is all. I don't think their isn't even a 'steam sdk'!
Correct me if I'm wrong....
A recent Halflife2.net post features an e-mail attributed to Valve engineer Rick Ellis which says the software developer kit for the mega-anticipated sequel "will be released soon."
Feath said:They also make out that the e-mails posted by these forum members actually mentioned being sued by Havok. That was speculation by us. They should really do their research instead of insisting they are talking to Valve.
I haven't been here in a couple of months, but Half Life Radio has come along ways since it first started. I do recall that the radio quoted a few interviews that were done by a few people at HL2.net. Everyone on GameSHOUT IRC thought HL2.net was a joke for making an attempt to do a real interview. Once people at HL2.net got wind that the interviews were quoted on the air, they quickly removed them from their site. This happened last summer. So, I can understand why Half Life Radio is quick to question any content thats on HL2.net (especially from some of the peons there). I admit I still visit there regularly and enjoy both sites and really don't care about this bashing (yeah, HL2.net is up to their old tricks again and bashing Half Life Radio... what's new? some things just don't change and some kiddies never grow up). Half Life Radio has earned the credibility and respect in the community, and valve has been here to back them up. I just would like to see the bashing stop though as it doesn't serve any purpose other than, "my dick is bigger than your's". HL2.net, grow up.
Munro said:I don't suppose any of you recall this? I run this site and have been here every day since it's creation and I have yet to see any kind of fake interview done by us.
I hope these threads can remain civilised so we can get to the bottom of this misinformation.
There have been a share of questionable e-mails in the VALVe info thread, but for the most part it's been sorted and almost everything would seem to be authentic.
Trust me if I had my own gaming company, I'd defiantly have a release date to give out, rather than just saying maybe it'll come out in the next few weeks...
Gamespot confirmed with VALVe that it'll be released in a few weeks. I'm not entirely sure why HLRadio won't acknowledge Gamespot -- they're a big name site that has nothing to gain from lying.Orange said:sorry to spam, but i don't want to appear to be revising my arguemants greatly with a tiny edit.
When did hl2.net or any of the emails ever say 2 WEEKS, which is the time slot Radio is attributing to HL2.net information.
I saw one for 2 and 3 months, but nothing in the weeks. False email i miss?
or exaggeration by some party <cough cough>
EDIT: as a clarrification, i got the 2 week figure from
http://www.halfliferadio.com/hl2/
in the second paragraph
"have ruled out that it will be in 2weeks as many sites have suggested backed with questionable emails."