Aethaecyn
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i dont have a dvd drive, my dads comp does have one, i have a software based dvd drive so i could always make some sort of .iso out of half life if they did release it on dvd over from my dads comp, or just install it from his over the router, ok but beyond that the gaming market has more information into who buys their games then you or I and being that they did not and are not releasing it on DVD I think validates my point and not yours. Secondly beyond my family I know let me see about 3 people im my school who have dvd drives and my current comp. is actually a LOT faster then many of my friends who have the original half-life.. now I know this doesnt represent a large portion however, hey experiences change... furthermore half-life fans will naturally be inclined to buy half-life 2, being that half-life has low system requirements, do you honestly think valve will want to alienate a bunch of the people who bought the original by making it require a 2 ghz processor? I mean look how many people are online playing half-life currently maybe some of the peeps who play online have fast comps, but you see lots of the people who bought the game bought it for single player, and guess what information valve has released assofar? Oh the single player! Why? Because despite the fact that the multiplayer etc. succeeded with mods and that valve is working on mod support half life itself, and half life 2 both refer generally to the single player portions, I mean if all their sales succeeded soley based on online play don't you think they would just make a multi-player product with weak or no single player ala UT2003?