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Originally posted by Magicpants
What if you copied the HL1 EXE into the dir and ran it
Originally posted by spitcodfry
Well unless the Steam guys were talking to me in pig latin there really wasn't much room for a misunderstanding. "We're going to begin sending the game to people's computer's about a week before they can play it." What part of that could I misinterpret?
Originally posted by femur
dont take it personaly, i just dont see the point in sending people such a large file, when you dont even know if they want it (or can afford it).
Originally posted by femur
well, obviously i wasnt there, so who knows how it could have happened. in the example you gave, maybe they where talking about tha half-life 2 tab in the games page of the steam client. that way people can start entering the info needed to order hl2 once its released.
dont take it personaly, i just dont see the point in sending people such a large file, when you dont even know if they want it (or can afford it). bandwidth costs money, and valve isnt in the business to lose money. and i also cant swallow the fact that they would have a completed game that they can send to people, but not let them play it. im sorry, it just doesnt make sense.
what DOES make sense though, is a forum full of eager fans (myself included) who are so anxious for news about a release that they'll beleive whatever story comes along, so long as its good news. ive always been one of those people that beleives that if something sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.
Originally posted by TheSlug
Ii really cant see why they are doing this, other than to show off and make a name for themselves as pioneers of this soon-to-be (perhaps) new craze.
Originally posted by Goombatommy
Yea, but hes talking about foreign countries like Korea and England might have a SLIGHT delay on store shelves. The basic point tho is that it will be shipped off to retailers and try to be in stores in the US by 9/30.
Originally posted by rob.derosa
You sign up THEN you get it sent.
What don't you understand?
Originally posted by femur
well, what i dont understand is WHY they would do it this way. ok , fine, you sign up, then they send it to you. so how is that any different than what they would do if it was released on the 30th ?
what doesnt make any sense is the idea that it will sit on your HD encrypted for a week before you can play it. what the hell is the point of that ? all of a sudden the busines world is going to put on the fair face and say:
"now, now, its not fair if Timmy over there gets to play a day before Jimmy over there, so what we'll do is have a nice orderly release over time, and Timmy can just wait till Jimmy gets his copy before anyone plays anything."
i dont think so.
well, what i dont understand is WHY they would do it this way. ok , fine, you sign up, then they send it to you. so how is that any different than what they would do if it was released on the 30th ?
Originally posted by MaDMaXX
ok, really, femur, read the posts on the previous pages, its already been dicussed. The aformentioned credit card purchase will take place, THEN one week before release, those who have paid will start receiving HL2 preload files.
I will say that they will receive ALL files because encryption is NOT a problem.
Reason: This will be the steam version of hl2, and thus immediately require steam and an inet connection to the steam verification system to confirm when its playable and to whom, fear not, VALVe aren't stupid.
Originally posted by femur
ok really madmax, read them yourself and you'll see that there's little more than vacous specualtion. im not saying its not technically possible, im just saying there's no reason for it. of course people can pre-order, of course they can encrypt downloaded material, of course valve arent stupid, that's not the point. point is .... WHY ?
sell something and deliver it today but not give access to it for a week ? un-heard of, and not-put-up-withable. ha ,new word for me !
Originally posted by spitcodfry
What's the point of it you ask? So when the 30th rolls around, a million gazillion people won't be trying to download and play it all at once, which will freeze up the content servers and no one will get to play. This way people who choose to purchase retail will be able to get it the same day Steam users get it, because it will be enabled for play the same day. It wouldn't be fair for them to allow subscribers to play it a week in advance, when the majority of their consumer base revolves around retail-purchase copies. Valve has not poured millions into Steam for nothing. They know how to distribute it in the least strainful process on the content servers. If you don't understand this, then you probably never will.
Originally posted by SaiboT
I will probably do the same thing that spit is going to do. If it's possible for me to get HL2 right away the second, or hour it is released, then dammit I will buy it from Steam.
Then when the retail is released, I will buy that one and cancel my subscription or whatever.
I am too impatient to wait when I know others are playing a game I need!
Originally posted by femur
*shakes his head*
gee mister, whats a server ?
ok, fine, you win, i give up. the valve fairy wil show up on my pc in the next week or so with a lovely little encrypted package just for me, with a nice little note saying " do not open 'till xmas, err... sept 30th" and with that, the men in suits will give me a kiss on the forehead and send me off to bed so i can dream of lollipop lanes and sunshine wishes.
please. the only thing that valve has said on the matter is that it will be available to download on the same day as its available in retail outlets. not a week before as an encrypted download available to play at the same time as retail release. your projections of what their server strain will be is not a valid argument for such an unprecedented business move. unless of course you forgot to mention that you where in their IT department where someone was looking over server load data on their pc.