If all companies would be like Valve there would be world peace + total domination of the galaxy by the human race.
EDIT: Also,
I’m gonna listen to psychedelic music and cry.
EDIT2:… love tears
If all companies would be like Valve there would be world peace + total domination of the galaxy by the human race.
EDIT: Also,
I’m gonna listen to psychedelic music and cry.
EDIT2:… love tears
Valve is epic awesome of the highest order. Bar none. They shuold be given presidency of the world, and we should all be their subjects. There, I said it.
And we have crossed the line from admiring fans to a cult.
Ohh no…
We passed that line long ago…
Am I right in thinking that HL2 hasn’t been converted to work on the Mac just yet; is there an ETA on when it will be available?
Nope, nothing yet. They’ve said that they’ll be porting it eventually, but my guess is that newer games like L4D2 and TF2 will have higher priority.
Speaking of which, the whole “PC vs. Mac” theme this week had damn well better include TF2 already. (And I say this with all the undying love owed to our new Bellevue-based overlords.)
Valve cured my cancer.
Valve fathered my child.
Downloading Hl2 and the episodes to my osx partition. If the speculation in another thread is true, an engine update for the first two is in the download.
Edit; ninja’d
Valve killed my family. But I forgave them after playing the Half Life series… I understand now that it was necessary.
Are you sure it was valve :evil:
Where would we be without Valve?
Well Bipolarmike would have a family.
But then we would all be sad.
Those two are not related in anyway.
You’re also forgetting that Valve would be nothing without, say, numerous other FPS producers. Perhaps id Software, 3D Realms and some others would remind you of classic FPS games like Wolf3D, Doom and Duke Nukem 3D before Half-Life. Sure HL was highly superior with advanced storytelling and simply amazing scripted events, but you must go back to the basics if you truly love FPS games.
We would be in a dark alley, sniffing cocaine and smoking weed.
The title says “valve rules.” Also, saved games over two platforms rules
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