BabyHeadCrab
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I miss when Gabe used to actually drop a line.
Here Gabey gabey.... come on.. post!
Here Gabey gabey.... come on.. post!
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No, no they shouldn't. Criticisms involving the Left 4 Dead franchise should have nothing to do with any other game.People should ask themselves:
The age difference between L4D and the orange box
Put it another way.. how would you feel if they announced TF3 a few months after TF2?
Theres not masses amount of content in L4D2 from whats been announced to warrent a sequal.. Expansion maybe.
Put it another way.. how would you feel if they announced TF3 a few months after TF2?
Theres not masses amount of content in L4D2 from whats been announced to warrent a sequal.. Expansion maybe.
I am getting fed up with the fanboys on the forums as soon as someone criticises Valve they are apparently backstabbers, Valve are not perfect.
That depends. Would TF3 be Brotherhood of Arms? If so, fuck yeah TF3.Put it another way.. how would you feel if they announced TF3 a few months after TF2?
Put it another way.. how would you feel if they announced TF3 a few months after TF2?
I'm not a fanboy and I didn't say that Valve is perfect. And they aren't just criticizing Valve, they're treating it like their little byatch, who has to do shit how these self-entitled assholes want it and when these self-entitled assholes want it. And they think Valve should do what they say, because there is so many of them, who signed that. If we would get 20000 signatures that the guy who started the boycott group should kill himself, would he do it? No... Hypocricy!
With the exception of a few missteps (namely CS:CZ), I've really got no major qualms with any full priced title they've launched since I've become a loyal customer of theirs
Theres not masses amount of content in L4D2 from whats been announced to warrent a sequal.. Expansion maybe.
It's got five ****ing campaigns, every map has survival and versus, a shitload of new weapons, it looks better, it's more dynamic, it has more zombies, it has more special infected...
Since you are boycotting Valve, you should proboaly boycott many other game companies for the exact same crime. EA (e.g. Fifa), Activision (e.g. Guitar Hero), need I go on?
I've read quite a few opinions that state they wouldn't have a problem with paying for L4D DLC. They just don't want to see the player base split between the two titles.
Oh wow. Good point there.
Too bad it's what L4D1 was supposed to get: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQWylFmqnwM
What a piece of trash that video is; do you honestly think you are truly entitled to new maps, characters, and weapons in the shape of free, downloadable content?
Did you see them on the box? Is that the prerequisite of purchasing a Valve title now? Of course it is. You want your free content, because that is Valve's obligation. Well, I do hate to be the harbinger of devastating news, but that's not the case at all. Valve don't owe you anything, and you should have taken their statements in regard to DLC with a pinch of salt - DLC is a luxury to which you have no claim.
I have no sympathy with you.
I've noticed a lot of people claiming that L4D is broken, and they are pooh-poohing because they feel they have bought a broken game.
L4D is not perfect; indeed, it's shallow and simplistic, with significant fault's of its own. But it's not broken.
It wasn't a haphazard attempt at releasing a cooperative game of such a calibur, where L4D2 is the 'true vision'. That is not the reality. It's tragic to see that people have taken to so loosely using such descriptions to solidify their arguments.
L4D was never broken, but now it apparently is, and said people seem to feel they are being openly ripped-off, further deluding themselves into believing they have a solid foundation for displaying such open garbage in two-bit videos.
L4D2 is a sequel.
A game that (hopefully) improves and builds upon the foundations of the original in a variety of ways - it is being developed with the intent of hosting these new features in a framework established for them.
Valve are a company, and they function through income.
That's kind of how it works, but maybe you're new to it, so we'll take baby-steps.
They cannot function entirely through DLC. But, they do have an image and reputation of doing so - for instance, TF2, which has received frequent and sizeable updates for more than a year.
The thing is - and this is where people seem to be getting their cereal in the wrong bowel - L4D isn't like TF2. Gasp. That's right. They are two different games, and they operate on very different principles.
Somewhere along the line, Valve came to the realisation that the next, truly beneficial step for L4D was to take it to sequel status;
in terms of all-new content, that is what it became. If you think Valve sat around the table, which is to say all one-hundred-plus-however many of them, and said "Let's make a lot of money out of milking this cow", and slyly nodded to each other in unison, I think you are quite mistaken.
Flush your requiem track down the toilet: the four horsemen are not riding tonight. You are simply being asked to pay for a sequel. Boo hoo.
That is the longest post I have ever seen Samon post, by a goddamn longshot. I suggest you stop if you plan on arguing farther, Top Secret.
Nearly. I am very much willing to pay for it. I am not, however, willing to pay for content that is not retroactive to L4D1. Especially when the content (as demonstrated so far) is not worthy of a full fledged game.
Poster really needs to learn about the intricacies of game design and the introduction of new content into an existing framework and linear environments before posting in future. :dozey:
So what, they added a new game mode but they can't add some new weapon models?
really needs to learn about the intricacies of game design and the introduction of new content into an existing framework and linear environments
Five campaigns, a new AI engine, new animations, new effects, new weapons, and so on? There is no way that Valve (or EA or Microsoft) is going to give away that stuff for free.
Valve are a company, and they function through income. That's kind of how it works, but maybe you're new to it, so we'll take baby-steps. They cannot function entirely through DLC. But, they do have an image and reputation of doing so - for instance, TF2, which has received frequent and sizeable updates for more than a year. The thing is - and this is where people seem to be getting their cereal in the wrong bowel - L4D isn't like TF2. Gasp. That's right. They are two different games, and they operate on very different principles.
And so the whining ends.
Oh wow. Good point there.
Too bad it's what L4D1 was supposed to get:
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