Homepage change?

Black Mesa ARG? :retard:

Valve did it in March last year with Portal 2, so… :slight_smile:

https://bmesa.com/ <---- GOGOGOGO!!! :smiley:

holy mother of god yes…

This’ll be fun. :u

That doesn’t look legit.

well then at the very least lets figure out that password so we can discredit it for sure…

This is why the devs have been saying they didn’t update the front page. Hubi changed the image on the front to rotate between a few different ones and half the forums flip out and go “OMGMODIMMINENTRELEES”

I agree. Perhaps we could collaborate? Organise ourselves and mark off things each person has already tried?

It is vaguely weird that both bmesa.com and those weird terminal commands on the homepage have showed up almost at the same time.

Bah, time to get out a can of soda. It’s going to be awhile 'till I figure this out.

lowsy fake website

Gosh Ram, Don’t you just love these forums?

So yeah, what’s with the terminal commands thingy? Just sadistic teasing?

On a more positive note, I do really like the site, Hubi. It’s just reminded me how stupid some people are where they think an image change means the mod’s going to be released tomorrow or something similar.

I personally don’t mind the mod being released at a later date. I just love the ARG’s people put out before something is released. (Sometimes long before.)

Is it? Lord knows what we ever do anymore. Silence is the next black and time will make all the difference in the world.

Could just be nothing, but does this mean something might happen in June?

That single number changes with each different rotation.

Oh. :zip:

Stop fucking with our heads, please!!!

I see Hubi’s having fun around the whole site. Has he suddenly found himself with a lot of time in his hands now?

Btw, what was the deal with the huge copyright disclaimer a few days ago?

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.