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Wildhound said:It might actually go gold... It may actually be done... How can this be?
/me passes out.
ShadowFox said:Is his new password "valvesoft"?
Homie said:so if that really is gabe post does that mean when will HL2 release?
Nex321 said:"Well I guess its true. I just emailed him and asked him and he replied yes.
Thanks Gabe "
Homie said:so if that really is gabe post does that mean when will HL2 release?
Oh yes we would...:Eoldagerocker said:everyone knows an RC was released yesterday, it's no news, they were planning on that. If the gabe said "The RC was accepted yesterday" then we'd have something to talk about.
From Jabberwocky over at PlanetHalfLife:Rupertvdb said:Hmm, this was the first RC i presume..... It would be nice if someone could whip up an article detailing what an RC is and how it relates to the Gold process, i would do it but...ummm... i have a crippling illness that means i must do my work for uni before embarking on such things.
Most of you should already know this, but for those who still aren't quite familiar with how the system works (yes, that would be those of you E-mailing me), here's a run-down of the release process for HL2. Valve has announced that they will be delivering an RC (release candidate) to Vivendi around the 15th of this month. That does not mean that HL2 will be out immediately thereafter. Vivendi will still have to approve the RC, a process that could take another two or three weeks, depending on their QA department and how fit the RC is to be released. If it were rejected, Valve would have to cook up another one and submit that for approval. Once an RC is approved, we should get a "gone gold" announcement. Those of you who preloaded HL2 and intend to buy it online would *may* be allowed to purchase it shortly afterward and start playing it once you've downloaded the last few files (I'm still not certain whether Valve contractually obliged to wait until it's on the shelves - I don't have Fragmaster's psychic spy network). For those of you still intending to buy a physical copy, it would be at least another few weeks before the game hit the shelves; duplication, packaging and shipping take a while. Damn our lack of transporters.
Nex321 said:"Well I guess its true. I just emailed him and asked him and he replied yes.
Thanks Gabe "
A RC is a copy of the game that is sent to the publisher for quality control, it they say it's ok then the "gold disc" can be made. It's from this gold disc that the retail copys are made.Rupertvdb said:Hmm, this was the first RC i presume..... It would be nice if someone could whip up an article detailing what an RC is and how it relates to the Gold process, i would do it but...ummm... i have a crippling illness that means i must do my work for uni before embarking on such things.
Subject: RE: Quick verification of hl2 fallout post
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 10:55:42 -0700
From: "Gabe Newell" <[email protected]>
To: "Bill ****" <***@blueyonder.co.uk>
yes
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill *** [mailto:****@blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 10:55 AM
To: Gabe Newell
Subject: Quick verification of hl2 fallout post
I'll be quick;
http://www.hl2fallout.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=6610
posted by YOU?
yes/no
Thanks!
I hope vivendi have no problems with it
--
Bill
It all depends on the publisher I think, Vivendi will probabaly take a couple of weeks, although like ShadowFox said HL1 only took 2 days (That was when Sierra was the publisher). So its anyones guess really.DarkStar said:How long does it generally take publishers to test RCs?
If I were VU I'd slap a gold label on it after making sure it installed. Not only have Valve done more than enough testing but they need the money!ShadowFox said:HL only took 48 hours to go gold after the first RC.
That said, I expect a week at least with this one.