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There are obviously some members here who have an IQ less than 10, and feel it is necessary to start 20 new threads regarding delays, multiplayer, pay 2 play, steam etc.
HERE ARE THE FACTS:
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Half Life 2 *WILL* be released on the 30th September 2003. You WILL believe this unless you hear otherwise OFFICIALLY from Valve.
There will be 3 (4 including Special / Limited edition) different versions of HL2 available:
1 - Single player only. Available in certain shops (stores) for a reduced price.
2 - Full version. Single player and multiplayer. Just like HL1, will play mods and online. You buy the game and you play - simple as that. With this version if you wish to buy expansion packs (not mods) you will need to buy them, just like you had to buy Op For and Blueshift for HL1. You will not need to pay a monthly subscription to play online.
3 - Steam version. You pay $9.95 a month. You can play HL2, any mods, and any expansion packs online. You do not need to pay for anything else. This is just like renting the games basically. If you stop paying, you stop playing.
4 - Limited or Special edition. Just like the 'Full version', with some sort of free gift or special box etc. Nothing confirmed as to what it will contain by valve yet.
HL2 will NOT be available over steam before it is in the stores. Gabe has confirmed this. They will both be available 30-sept-03
Steam
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Single player: NO. You will not need steam, or an internet connection at all to play HL2 single player. You can still use steam to update and patch etc if you wish. To do this you will need steam and to register with a genuine cd-key.
Internet play: YES. You will need steam for authorisation and update purposes. Steam is taking over from WON for authentication, and is also Valve's new anti-cheat base. You will need steam for ALL internet games.
LAN play: YES. You will need an internet connection to play on a lan. Valve are releasing a utility to allow one machine to be set up as a steam lan server which helps bandwidth problems (lots of people updating from steam all through one internet connection could be very slow).
Feel free to add more...........
HERE ARE THE FACTS:
--------------------------
Half Life 2 *WILL* be released on the 30th September 2003. You WILL believe this unless you hear otherwise OFFICIALLY from Valve.
There will be 3 (4 including Special / Limited edition) different versions of HL2 available:
1 - Single player only. Available in certain shops (stores) for a reduced price.
2 - Full version. Single player and multiplayer. Just like HL1, will play mods and online. You buy the game and you play - simple as that. With this version if you wish to buy expansion packs (not mods) you will need to buy them, just like you had to buy Op For and Blueshift for HL1. You will not need to pay a monthly subscription to play online.
3 - Steam version. You pay $9.95 a month. You can play HL2, any mods, and any expansion packs online. You do not need to pay for anything else. This is just like renting the games basically. If you stop paying, you stop playing.
4 - Limited or Special edition. Just like the 'Full version', with some sort of free gift or special box etc. Nothing confirmed as to what it will contain by valve yet.
HL2 will NOT be available over steam before it is in the stores. Gabe has confirmed this. They will both be available 30-sept-03
Steam
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Single player: NO. You will not need steam, or an internet connection at all to play HL2 single player. You can still use steam to update and patch etc if you wish. To do this you will need steam and to register with a genuine cd-key.
Internet play: YES. You will need steam for authorisation and update purposes. Steam is taking over from WON for authentication, and is also Valve's new anti-cheat base. You will need steam for ALL internet games.
LAN play: YES. You will need an internet connection to play on a lan. Valve are releasing a utility to allow one machine to be set up as a steam lan server which helps bandwidth problems (lots of people updating from steam all through one internet connection could be very slow).
Feel free to add more...........