Valve rules

Valve is great.
This has been an informative post.

Aren’t they all.

The Steam client for OSx is downloaded and updating :freeman:

I’ve played Valve games since I was a little kid branching off of ID Games like Doom

GOD BLESS THOSE DAYS:’(

Free Portal.
I love you guys.

I surely hope so. I already love Valve. But, well, if (hate to think about the other possibility :/) and when they announce Steam and Source for Linux, then I will really love Valve. :smiley:

Steam and Source for Linux…
crosses fingers

[color=green]>Implying you hadn’t already bought, played, and loved portal.

Portal for mac downloaded, went to play, resumed a game that I had started last month under windows. Valve effffffffin RULEZ. More games next wed.:freeman:

But no.

Blasphemy.

VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALVE

Um… how? I bought it, played it, and loved it already, and did not imply otherwise.

Ohhhhhhhhhhhh. I thought you meant you hadn’t.

Peh, who even carries a Mac? You’re better of playing everything in Linux:3

Thats also a great thing about Valves games, i have never thrown out an anger tantrum like a console game and thrown my controller/keyboard across my room, something calming about it. either that or the quick save is just stopping that from happening.

VALVe = Source = No 1 :freeman:

Valve is the greatest company.

I feel as if this thread is repeating itself.

You just invented a time machine.

Valve rule is an appreciated thread because it describe straight to the point. Therefore, I like the valve. When there is a game then there is also required some caution as rules and regulation otherwise you can not enjoy it.

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