No.
Perhaps tiny snippets, but nothing groundbreaking.
Yes, it mentions when they became the crowbar collective and that they’ve thought about becoming a full fledged game studio beyond Black Mesa. (Not confirmation, just musings)
No.
Perhaps tiny snippets, but nothing groundbreaking.
Yes, it mentions when they became the crowbar collective and that they’ve thought about becoming a full fledged game studio beyond Black Mesa. (Not confirmation, just musings)
Thanks!
Just read the article, no new news. Just a nice recap of the mods history.
That’s what it said it was going to be.
^
Honestly, anyone who was expecting news and was disappointed by it’s absence is either unhealthily optimistic or very new here.
It was quite a nice recap, though.
It was, I enjoyed reading it.
where is the PDF of the article?
There might or might not be a torrent of it floating around.
I can post 'em here but I don’t know if I’m allowed to.
only one way to find out, just post it and see if you run into any problems
Please don’t.
That’s against both the law and more importantly, the forums rules.
it’s not like it’s hard to find the torrent though
The answer I’ve been waiting for, thank you sir.
Wasn’t even a torrent, just screen caps.
Usually someone’ll send you a PM if you need access to that sort of thing, but I wouldn’t encourage it.
What did we just say? DON’T POST SCANS. Next person gets banned.
I just read Game Informer’s article on Black Mesa. Let’s put it this way :-> You guys (dev team) are awesome! Thank you for giving us insight into the development history, past and present. I’ll definetly buy the steam release, once it is out.
Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.