James
MyGaming Alumnus
Over 10,000 gamers join Steam group demanding information about Half-Life
WE WANT INFORMATION, AND WE WANT IT NOW!
WE WANT INFORMATION, AND WE WANT IT NOW!
The lack of communication between Valve and the Half-Life community has been a frustrating experience. While continued support for current and future products is greatly appreciated, fans of the Half-Life series have waited years for a word on when the franchise will return.
So, Instead of focusing efforts in a negative and disrespectful way, we have decided to gain Valve's attention by delivering a basic message:
Your oldest and longest running fanbase would like better communication.
Waiting patiently for over four years is a daunting task, especially when E3 comes and goes without any beat of a Half-Life pulse, time and time again. Valve had stated that information was scheduled to be released towards the end of 2008, and we believe that if they have chosen, for whatever reason, to withhold this information, fans should at least be acknowledged in some way, regardless of developmental plans for the next Half-Life project. The entire trilogy of episodes was supposed to be completed and released by 2007, and if Valve have decided to do other things for the time being, that is fine; all that we ask for is a basic response on the matter, and to let fans know whether or not the current story arc is scheduled to conclude at another point in time.
In addition: This message is in no way, shape or form attempting to rush the development of the Half-Life series; in fact, most members agree that Valve should take the time needed to deliver a complete and polished product.
If you agree with the above message and statements, please join this group and share your support constructively.
Hopefully such attention will be recognized by Valve, and the community's voice will be heard.
Misleading article title is misleading
Here's the full message from the group:
I'm missing the demand bit in there. They're asking for some form of communication from the company, and I believe that's fair.
Why? Its valves game and they can keep it quiet as long as they bloody well want to.
Because they gave the gamers a date, and they didn't keep to it? It's not like they're demanding the game, or even demanding information - as far as I can see, they're being pretty damned polite for a bunch of online gamers. They've given Valve their unqualified support for years, and all they want is some sort of answer.
They could've gone the usual internet hooligan route and started swearing and threatening to hack servers like what Anonymous is doing with Sony - all I see at the moment is a very measured and well-thought out request for a simple yes or no. If yes ... some form of timeframe would be nice.
Should get the guy who hacked their server and go the HL2 beta to help shed some light on HL3 or HL EP 3
10k people that belong in a kindergarten. Or Cosatu...not quite sure which...this issuing demands thing seems equally prevalent in both.