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I concur.eediot said:oh no, gamespy =/ who'd have thought that gamespy DID turn out to be idiots
RogueFox said:Ok I am a n00b when it comes to Halflife, didnt play the first and just beat the second. Love the game and am going to go back and play the first.
I dont understand what the big deal deal is concerning STEAM, I have yet to have a problem with it. Could someone explain this hatred for STEAM?
AIEGET said:Reasons for hating Steam:
1. Having to log in to play singleplayer.
2. Offline mode not working properly.
3. Having no choice but to install large patches over slow internet connection.
4. Not being unable to uninstall said patches if they stuff up.
5. Hogging resources for no apparent reason.
6. Not being able to get away with hacking HL2.
7. Spyware/adware concerns.
8. Spending forever installing and validating files.
I'm sure there are more reasons, go checkout the steampowered forums.
As for HL2 losing GOTY to Halo2 because of Steam, complete bullscat.
RandomDan said:Who cares, we know HL2 is a brilliant game, who cares what Gamespy think about the installation process. Its the gameplay that counts, surely.
eediot said:Developers can't survive without money. They need people to buy the games to warrant continue making more, better games so people can buy them. If people are convinced by reviewers and advertising that a game isn't good, or that a certain game is "better", then they won't buy the other game and the developers won't exist any more because there isn't a market for their games, good or bad. Which is why I'm sad when reviewers, especially potentially persuasive reviewers, give bad reviews that portray good games in a bad light, or skew the situation to appear different than what it really is.
We should all know and have opinions on what games are better than others for what tastes, but a lot of people buying games don't, and this is what reviews are for, and why we need trustworthy ones to show the people who can sustain good developers what's really happening.
Once again Bungie innovates in several ways -- new vehicles, dual-wielding, the deadly melee weapon -- that are sure to be poorly ripped off by lesser games for years to come.
RandomDan said:Who cares, we know HL2 is a brilliant game, who cares what Gamespy think about the installation process. Its the gameplay that counts, surely.
BRX said:Well Halo 2 IS an awesome game... Don't avoid the facts...
The compatition between Halo 2 and HL2 is not SOOOOO one-sided, Halo does give hl a run for it's money.
Don't get me wrong, I think HL beats Halo - no doubt about it, but a real match IS there...
Seppo said:Maybe they simply liked Halo 2 more. You can't blame them for what they like. game
eediot said:What facts? I don't have time to go into Halo 2 bashing, as I'm just about to go to bed, but Halo 2 is not an amazing game by most standards. It doesn't give HL2 a run for its money. There is no competition.
HL1 < Halo 1
HL2 > Halo 2
and Kouler, Halo 2 MP is NOT better than hl2 multiplayer. halo 2 MP is what you see right now. HL2 multiplayer is.. hl2dm? wrong. hl2 multiplayer is hl2dm, cs:s, dod:s, and every multiplayer game after it that runs on the source engine after it. right now there's not much, but it's growing, and cs:s alone is better than halo 2 mp.
show me your examples of why halo 2 is a good game, and i'll show you where console gamers have had wool pulled over their eyes [and like it].