Portal 2 ARG Speculation Stuffs

I don’t understand the counter. I’m pretty sure the big counter takes into account all completed game bars and the number of potatoes, in which case we are a whopping 3 hours ahead of schedule.

I’m not going to explain it all again- Google it, look for SPUF threads.

This annoys me. I WANT THE DAMN POTATO SACK :frowning:

It would be a massive anti-climax if Valve just released Portal 2.

I’d be very happy.

It would be an anti-climax if they would give DotA 2 and EP3 freely with the game.

(Wich is not going to happen)

Hahahaha

According to here: https://cpucount.zapto.org/

The game will release twelve hours later than intended :’)

:fffuuu:

So much for peoples time.

https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011/04/17/potatwo-the-valve-arg-aint-over/

borealis? discuss

Already confirmed fake…
Read the wiki.

God dammit Valve. I really like you and all, but this time you really fucked up. This whole indie game thing is dragging on and on to the point that we’re going to get little or no time off the actual release date. You’ve wasted so much of our time with this ridiculous wild goose chase.

Where? I see nothing saying the borealis ARG is a fake…

:facepalm:
From the very front page…

The borealis stuff of course coming from those users…

Link me cause I can’t find it

My god are you retarded?
https://valvearg.com/wiki/Valve_ARG_Wiki
Note the time in the quote. Look there. It’s not that hard if you know how to read.

Ah maybe because I was looking for something with Borealis in it and found nothing

15 hours left.

Gabe be trollin’.

It’s sad that console gamers will be able to get the game at midnight and steam’s “early release” will actually be late…

Is it? Don’t get me wrong, I would like to play P2 as soon as I can. However, midnight is not ideal. I’d be way too drowsy, lacking both the energy to play very well, and the mental acuity to remember actually playing it, later on, lol.

I’m willing to wait till morning.

Pre-release lethality assessment initiated…

And the taters are on a countdown.

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