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Detharin
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I owe valve currently nothing. I paid for my copy of half life, ill pay for my copy of half life 2. There is no "owe" here. i have no dept to them, but they have a dept to me. Valve owes me a half life 2 that measures up to the hype THEY put out. If they say the game can do this then it better be able to do that because they have represented their product to do that. Now if they go above and beyond with the community. If they communicate honestly, answer questions and work to build that hype honestly then i have a debt to them. They have taken their free time to talk with me, or others about their product. This gets me more interested in their game and i spread the word to others. Debt paid.
Valve has communicated with the community great, but they have not communicated honestly. Two-7 month delays dont come out of nowhere three days before targetted release. No explanation has been given other than "its not ready". I will buy their game, and if i enjoy i will tell others to buy it, but i owe them nothing at this point.
As for the hacker i cannot say he was wrong for hacking their system. If he had not copied their source, had taken nothing, but had forwarded the info on what he did and how to valve in a respectful way i could not say he had done something wrong. Once he took the data, and spread it around that i view as wrong.
Valve has communicated with the community great, but they have not communicated honestly. Two-7 month delays dont come out of nowhere three days before targetted release. No explanation has been given other than "its not ready". I will buy their game, and if i enjoy i will tell others to buy it, but i owe them nothing at this point.
As for the hacker i cannot say he was wrong for hacking their system. If he had not copied their source, had taken nothing, but had forwarded the info on what he did and how to valve in a respectful way i could not say he had done something wrong. Once he took the data, and spread it around that i view as wrong.