I want to view them so bad, but I don’t want to spoil the game!
(Side note: :jizz
I want to view them so bad, but I don’t want to spoil the game!
(Side note: :jizz
Hnnng!
Noon here… so I can celebrate the whole day :freeman:
So, devs, how do y’all feel about this whole deal? Seems like pretty freakin’ good.
So nice to hear from you, Carlos
Media looks fucking sexy as well
Can’t wait to roast Enemies with the Gluon :freeman:
Love the 32% . But what’s with people spamming on other games <,<
#1st spot after 2 days, EPIC WIN!!
Those of you using my little widget, I’ve updated it to ignore drops in percentage. Those of you keeping an eye on my graph can now tell it not to smooth out drops in percentage if you really want to see what greenlight’s actually returning.
Anyway - Black mesa #1 game on greenlight, yay.
32% + 15% = 47%
If thats really a second server, then we’re nearly half way through!
It wasn’t funny the first 500 times someone said it in the greenlight comments. :freeman:
GAHHH !!! It Does not Exist!, for a few seconds and now its back.
Panic averted.
You guys are obsessing a bit with the percentage. As long as it’s popular enough, Valve will have to consider it.
Yeah Maxey, and I think that the fact that the game climbed to the 1st place in 2 days should be enough…
It’s pretty obvious they already see/know what is happening on Greenlight. I’m curious how they are going to react. Probably they have already decided to put it on steam, if the mods’ quality meets their standards.
Besides, Valve’s success started with Half Life. They probably want to play BM as much as we want to
I put a post up on the steam forums about the Greenlight numbers wierdness, i doubt anybody from valve will bother to look at it (i made a rather nice post about memory usage by the mobile apps last month that got pretty much no attention whatsoever) but it’s there anyway just in case. https://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?p=32725983
Which reminds me. A long long time ago the devs said Valve asked them to give them the build before releasing it to the public. I wonder if they did.
That is not true. They only asked the guys to remove “Source” from the mods ’ name.
Yes, I wonder about that too. But when I mentioned it the last time, Raminator said that never happened.
Wow!
Stunning images. Can’t wait.
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.