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Below follows an email which I sent to Vivendi. We may not be able to tell them when to release it, but we can let them know that if they do sit on it and play the stalemate card that they will sure lose alot of money doing so. If everybody sends them an email like this then they are going to get our point. Steam allows us for the first time to have some push over where our money gets distributed, other publishers could do what they wanted and all we could do is deal with it, but Steam gives us some leverage to push with! Yeah this may all be internet speculation, but I think I'll let them know what I'll do if it isn't so that they will at least have to think twice about making the move.
Here's what I sent:
"I am writing with great concern regarding the case of V.U.G. vs Valve and the implications on release of Half Life 2. It has been made known that Vivendi upon recieving a valid final release candidate has until 6 months to then release the game according to the 2001 SPA. It is further speculated that in an attempt to make Valve back off from their legal pursuits against Vivendi that you may hold off as long as possible within this six month window in a game of perverbial chicken. I hope that such speculation is just speculation, however be aware that myself and many like me will intentionally make the choice to obtain Half Life 2 via Valve's Steam client rather than Vivendi's retail package if the publisher will play such games with us. If a final release candidate has been submitted there is no other reason for Vivendi to delay before announcing Gold status with a release date.
Let me make it perfectly clear that I would much rather have the actual box with a physical disc than a downloaded version from Steam, but if Vivendi does decide to hurt us all by a childish attempt to punish Valve I WILL get the distribution directly from Valve instead rather than line the pockets of a pubisher who cares more about bieng right than taking care of it's customers.
Once again I sincerely hope this is all speculation from online circles, but if it does prove to be the case I'll give my money to Valve first if Vivendi does decide to play that game. Otherwise I look forward to a speedy release with my boxed physical copy of Half Life 2 very soon. "
-Iceycat
Here's what I sent:
"I am writing with great concern regarding the case of V.U.G. vs Valve and the implications on release of Half Life 2. It has been made known that Vivendi upon recieving a valid final release candidate has until 6 months to then release the game according to the 2001 SPA. It is further speculated that in an attempt to make Valve back off from their legal pursuits against Vivendi that you may hold off as long as possible within this six month window in a game of perverbial chicken. I hope that such speculation is just speculation, however be aware that myself and many like me will intentionally make the choice to obtain Half Life 2 via Valve's Steam client rather than Vivendi's retail package if the publisher will play such games with us. If a final release candidate has been submitted there is no other reason for Vivendi to delay before announcing Gold status with a release date.
Let me make it perfectly clear that I would much rather have the actual box with a physical disc than a downloaded version from Steam, but if Vivendi does decide to hurt us all by a childish attempt to punish Valve I WILL get the distribution directly from Valve instead rather than line the pockets of a pubisher who cares more about bieng right than taking care of it's customers.
Once again I sincerely hope this is all speculation from online circles, but if it does prove to be the case I'll give my money to Valve first if Vivendi does decide to play that game. Otherwise I look forward to a speedy release with my boxed physical copy of Half Life 2 very soon. "
-Iceycat