I want to address two concerns:
Of course Steam will not automatically send out Halflife 2 cache files without authorization and requests from the end-user. The files apparently are going to be somewhere around the one gigabyte size. Sending a gig of information to someone without them knowing about is almost as deceptive as spyware.
You will have to probobly click a button in steam and fill out some general information to get the pre-cache, on September 30th you will most likely need to pay $49.95 to get a unique Steam Key. This would offer prospective players the flexibility to be able to be sure they can play it on the 30th without delay, if they prefer to buy it in stores and its not available in their area they can just get the key for the download. I dont think i would pay to get a cache file with the promise that I will be recieving a unique key next week. Would anyone else?
Spitcodfry could improved on the methods of promulgation he elected to utilize in respect to his breakthrough findings. Some say he should have overviewed his day at Valve's offices and charted out the chronology of events on paper and thought about all the intricacies of his day before posting them online. This would have removed a lot of the agitation regarding the dissemination of his information. (Wow, im sounding like Jesse Jackson) The bottom line is that spitcodfry could have went to Valve's offices and gained this wealth of knowledge and could have said, "Ya know what, screw everyone, let them wait until it comes out im comfortable with what i know." So the bottom line is that no one in their right mind should have a single qualm with spitcodfry and his momentus findings. Thank you for sharing your day with all of us Spitcodfry
Of course Steam will not automatically send out Halflife 2 cache files without authorization and requests from the end-user. The files apparently are going to be somewhere around the one gigabyte size. Sending a gig of information to someone without them knowing about is almost as deceptive as spyware.
You will have to probobly click a button in steam and fill out some general information to get the pre-cache, on September 30th you will most likely need to pay $49.95 to get a unique Steam Key. This would offer prospective players the flexibility to be able to be sure they can play it on the 30th without delay, if they prefer to buy it in stores and its not available in their area they can just get the key for the download. I dont think i would pay to get a cache file with the promise that I will be recieving a unique key next week. Would anyone else?
Spitcodfry could improved on the methods of promulgation he elected to utilize in respect to his breakthrough findings. Some say he should have overviewed his day at Valve's offices and charted out the chronology of events on paper and thought about all the intricacies of his day before posting them online. This would have removed a lot of the agitation regarding the dissemination of his information. (Wow, im sounding like Jesse Jackson) The bottom line is that spitcodfry could have went to Valve's offices and gained this wealth of knowledge and could have said, "Ya know what, screw everyone, let them wait until it comes out im comfortable with what i know." So the bottom line is that no one in their right mind should have a single qualm with spitcodfry and his momentus findings. Thank you for sharing your day with all of us Spitcodfry