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We all consider Valve's move to give almost no information about Half-life 2 until the last few months of development to be generally a good thing. (Mainly because we had no clue they were developing it, and it was just a big friendly surprise.)
Now that Valve has set an example for the rest of the development industry on how to hype their game, and how to avoid frustration and confusion on the consumer's part. If only 3DRealms could've kept their mouthes shut. But how will this affect the gaming community?
Surely, if other game companies follow suit, there will be a major negative impact on news sites. Without frequent news releases on upcoming titles, there will be much less to report.
Which also has its impacts in Magazines (already on unstable ground.)
And to you, the consumer. Sure, in retrospect it seems like it was a great thing, but if Half-life 3 was coming out, wouldn't you want screenshots as soon as it represented the final version of the game, rather than waiting 3 years of not knowing anything?
Now that Valve has set an example for the rest of the development industry on how to hype their game, and how to avoid frustration and confusion on the consumer's part. If only 3DRealms could've kept their mouthes shut. But how will this affect the gaming community?
Surely, if other game companies follow suit, there will be a major negative impact on news sites. Without frequent news releases on upcoming titles, there will be much less to report.
Which also has its impacts in Magazines (already on unstable ground.)
And to you, the consumer. Sure, in retrospect it seems like it was a great thing, but if Half-life 3 was coming out, wouldn't you want screenshots as soon as it represented the final version of the game, rather than waiting 3 years of not knowing anything?