Originally posted by Logic
To an extent, you're right, but he remained insistant in his 'proclamation' that Valve won't make the date, no matter how many times they reassure that everything is on track. He isn't specifically "defying" anyone in this article, but that certainly is the implication if you look at everything he's said on the issue. To me, he seems like a child, defending what he's said until the bitter end, who simply won't back down and acknowlege that people who have much more likelyhood of knowing the truth about the issue are saying the opposite to him. His "journalism" is revolving more around defending his honor (he has to stick by what he's said now that he's made such a deal about it) than letting the truth be known. If Valve weren't insisting that everything is on track, I wouldn't consider Fragmaster to be being arrogant, but clearly by maintaining that Valve won't make the date, when they are stating that they will, he's saying (or at the very least, strongly implying) that Valve are wrong.
It just seems to me that people are reading too much into his editorial. He's defending his stance on the subject, so be it. He's not slandering Valve and telling the world that they're evil, disrespectful developers. Everyone here continues to argue their side of the coin as well. No different than he's doing.
Steelwind: Why exactly do you doubt Valve? What are the reasons behind your belief that they won't release on time?
Good question, thanks for asking. First and foremost I just think there's too much left 'hanging in the air' that needs to be grounded before HL2 will be shipped. I do think that the release of Steam is a step in the right direction, but by no means secures the release date for HL2. We've seen no advertising, as of late, that shows HL2 coming at the end of the month. We're 20 days from the estimated store shelf date, and there aren't any ads running in major print, web, TV, or radio agencies. You could argue that Valve doesn't need to advertise, but the majority of the market is not made up of us die hard fans who are grovelling, begging for as much news on HL2 as we can get. The target consumer that Valve needs to approach to ensure high quantity sells will require advertising in one form or another to drive them to a purchase. Then we have the fact that Valve has refused to say anything about multiplayer. From a buisness standpoint you don't release a game without informing the consumer of the features and options contained within the game. A consumer will want to know what their money is going towards. Again, the die hard fans who post daily on forums are not the majority of the target audience. Then you've got that fact that Valve has constantly missed their target release dates time and time again. I'm not saying Valve is the only one subject to such circumstance, because by all means the majority of developers miss their targeted release date. It's just the way the industry works. I also have some concern about the latest aquisition of VU. Generally there is some re-organization and legalities that need to be attended to when such a purchase is made. This situation has the potential to tie up the distribution of HL2.
A lot of people have been questioning the credibility of Fragmaster and his opinions, but the same could be said for all the quotes taken from Valve's employees. With the history the company has with release dates, cancelled projects, and failed visions one could easily argue the source of their creditbility. We're talking about people, not gods.