Left 4 Dead 2

If I have to pay for addons for PC, I’m going to lose a lot of respect for valve. This is the kind of thing they are against, and if they start doing it.

If nothing else, Valve is smart enough to know that it’ll lose a lot of customers for charging for content for an almost brand-new game that a lot of people thought came out too early…

I’d pay for it in a heartbeat anyways. It’s a great game and anything that enhances the experience deserves money, so I don’t mind if they ask for a few bucks every now and then.

Of course it’ll be free on PC, Crash Course and all the TF2 DLC is free. They won’t suddenly changed. The community already has it’s panties in enough of a twist.

They’ll probably be obscure about it like this until release for this very reason.

That’s what I would do. Just way too much fun to pass up.

Screw the new weapons, upgrades, and levels, I’m just happy to be getting my Zoey back. That being said I hope they don’t limit this new mode to strictly the new campaign and expand it to all the original ones as well.

Apparently, the L4D1 characters are going to be bots and nothing more. That’s what I heard.

As long as they aren’t retarded I’m sort of okay with it.

:jizz: I just secretly opened one of my presents and found it to be Left 4 Dead 2. I am seriously considering registering the game and then putting it back so I can play it right now.

Goddamn I am a nerd…

Heres a synopsis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1uVi41I1oc

God dammit! I came back to this thread to post that! :rage:

:ninja::ninja::ninja:

:’(

SDK and addon support pack are out =D

FUCK YEAH, It’s time to screw around with the fancy weather director!

Just played some L4D1 add-on campaigns in L4D2 and they worked perfectly!

I got L4D2 on my alternate account somehow.

I just had it there, no message, nothing.

Double post, I know

https://kotaku.com/5444425/motion-controlled-left-4-dead-2-in-action

Looks kind of pointless. Shouldn’t do motion based FPS’s or RTS’s. Anything else is fair game.

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