Loss of Interest in BM?

THIS IS RETRO dernit!

Back on topic.

LOSS OF INTEREST IN BM?

I dont think so at all. I think folks have gone on with their lives and have put the BM forum profile on hold. I still think the day it releases the internet will crash and the moon will eclipse the sun.

This is retro-er!

:fffuuu:

So we were told a few months ago :wink: .

But then again we were also told that “you didn’t miss it by that much”. I believe that a proper definition of the word “much” is the key to understanding this sentence…

I’m starting to think that BM really is finished and the devs just can’t find a way to release it legally.

(It’s a theory that makes sense at this point.)

Or maybe they are evil and want to keep it for themselves. :hmph:

why would it all of a sudden make sense now, when valve has known about it for 5 years

I’m not patient enough, ill just try to forget BMS and be happy when its out :wink:

Motto of the day:

It’s better for the mod to be delayed than to be released now and will suck forever.

why do you bother posting if you’re going to talk trash, trash of a strain that has been talked to excess already

How can they illegally release it?

Body of a dead hooker?

Inside the LHC.

Wait, the Welsh can fly?

So the mod is Cuban? Who knew.

The Mod is Australian actually :stuck_out_tongue:

The gibs shown in that video were shopped in, they have been replaced by (non killable) kittens and balloons.

Black Mesa is still easily the most anticipated Half-Life II mod out there. :slight_smile:

Well, hey, I’m not the guy that posted this question (Loss of Interest in BM?), my answer was in response to that. I.e., no way, BMS is very eagerly awaited by Half-Life fans. :slight_smile:

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