how much would you pay if BM wasn't free?

Shame on you. I’d pay $50 for it at maximum and least amount would be $20! :slight_smile:

Yeah, I actually did register just to reply to this. I don’t expect it to move anyone or make anything happen any faster. I also don’t intend to go post all over the forums asking when it will be released, because I know that will get me know where. Instead, I’m going to continue my life of working on a daily basis, and living my life as it is. One day BMS will come out, I probably won’t find out about it until last minute, and then I’ll get it and play it. But, well I feel as if my opinion or say isn’t necessarily welcome here, so I’ll just leave.

£29.99

£9.99

I’d pay full price for this if it is released and if it is a quality release. Although $60 would be a bit much. $39 would be more like what a full price would be for a really high quality Half-Life remake.

In all honesty probably $40. Think of it this way and maybe its a bad example but the Halo: Combat Evolved Remake is going to be sold for retail of $40. It’s a remake and to be honest Black Mesa: Source is a remake of Half-Life…obviously. I personally will pay 40 for a prettier halo, why no black mesa?

It is? Honestly I expected Microsoft to make it a full 60.

Me too… I was really surprised by that move.

40 chickens and two cows.

One and a half of my testicles.

I would pay with a semen sample

$10.00 to the charity of your choosing :smiley:

Okay £39.99

How would it be split between developers?

22,49€ wich is the price of Portal 2 :slight_smile:

I would pay nothing because there will never be anything to pay for… either that or it will suffer from DNF syndrome

Oh hello, Stides’ alt account.

What the fuck.
This thread is two months old.
Do not disturb the dead.

Actually, it was five days old, but I can see where that would be an easy mistake to make.

If I wanted to pay for it, I’d donate to the Dev team when it’s released.

$59.99

I’d pay what they asked for, and not a penny more.

Happy Chanukah.

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