Most the presenters didn't announce a game. Wasn't that kind of showPeople would have eaten them alive if they showed up and didn't announce a game, so I don't blame them really, if they have something they want to announce (hardware or software wise) they'll probably just drop it or have their own event.
https://twitter.com/bburke_nvidia/status/611009437864587264
"Never have a PC Gaming Show and prevent the flag bearer for PC gaming from participating. #pcgamingshow"
They did that anywayThe crowd most likely would've started chanting Half Life 3.
Most the presenters didn't announce a game. Wasn't that kind of show
Valvcon here we come! HL3 confirmed! /s
This probably sounds a lot more cynical than I intend, but Valve doesn't have to try and placate fans at events like this anymore. They have the ever-growing Steam ecosystem and games with really perfected core gameplay, like Dota 2 and CS: GO, that are popular in emerging markets and have a lot of room for monetization. They don't really care if people on the Internet are frustrated with them because the data (money) indicates that what they're doing is "right."
You'd think they'd want to hit L.A. and let off a little steam.
https://twitter.com/bburke_nvidia/status/611009437864587264
"Never have a PC Gaming Show and prevent the flag bearer for PC gaming from participating. #pcgamingshow"
I wonder if Intel or nVidia got an invite.
Why would they? What would they go on and show, hats?
https://twitter.com/bburke_nvidia/status/611009437864587264
"Never have a PC Gaming Show and prevent the flag bearer for PC gaming from participating. #pcgamingshow"
Not surprised. They're shifting their focus to services, not games. Steam has been too successful for them to ignore that.
Still disappointed.
They tried to contact Gabe but customer service never responded back to them.
Valve is dead to me since 2011.
Should've offered Gaben a rare knife to entice him.
Valve's better than Half Life at this point. Making a 10 hour single player shooter experience is completely beneath them, and until such a time that there's an angle to design and technology such that it is an appealing, relevant option to them again there won't be a Half Life 3.
(I'm totally OK with that. They are pioneering and reinventing an entire huge gaming ecosystem, that's so much more interesting than making levels where you gravity gun a sink into some hapless dude.
Valve's better than Half Life at this point. Making a 10 hour single player shooter experience is completely beneath them, and until such a time that there's an angle to design and technology such that it is an appealing, relevant option to them again there won't be a Half Life 3.
(I'm totally OK with that. They are pioneering and reinventing an entire huge gaming ecosystem, that's so much more interesting than making levels where you gravity gun a sink into some hapless dude.
Didn't Valve somewhat declare war against Microsoft when they released Windows 8? I remember reading somewhere that Valve started making the push for Linux and their own OS when they learned about Windows 8. I think Valve not being there just Valve not wanting to associate themselves with a Microsoft Windows/Xbox platform, who is one of the sponsors of the show.
Microsoft announced a partnership with ValveVR for Windows 10 at MS's conference, so I highly doubt that.Didn't Valve somewhat declare war against Microsoft when they released Windows 8? I remember reading somewhere that Valve started making the push for Linux and their own OS when they learned about Windows 8. I think Valve not being there just Valve not wanting to associate themselves with a Microsoft Windows/Xbox platform, who is one of the sponsors of the show.
They can't just avoid the public eye forever. They need to just confirm "yes it's happening" or "no, it's not". That's it. They just need to stop this fucking guessing game and lack of communication.Even if they're not making anymore game. I think they would've been a great support for that show just by showing up.
But they probably dodged because of Half life 3 fans.
Lovely.thats not developing games lol
-gaf retards
Microsoft announced a partnership with ValveVR for Windows 10 at MS's conference, so I highly doubt that.
They can't just avoid the public eye forever. They need to just confirm "yes it's happening" or "no, it's not". That's it. They just need to stop this fucking guessing game and lack of communication.
Lovely.
They can't just avoid the public eye forever. They need to just confirm "yes it's happening" or "no, it's not". That's it. They just need to stop this fucking guessing game and lack of communication.
Lovely.
What did they say in that? I don't think I've heard it, so maybe they have clarified and I just missed it.I think they have been abundantly clear about it. Particularly in Keighley's interview.
Not surprised. They're shifting their focus to services, not games. Steam has been too successful for them to ignore that.
Still disappointed.
https://twitter.com/bburke_nvidia/status/611009437864587264
"Never have a PC Gaming Show and prevent the flag bearer for PC gaming from participating. #pcgamingshow"
I think they have been abundantly clear about it. Particularly in Keighley's interview.
While navigating the minefield that is Half-Life 3, while never actually mentioning it by name, Newell offered what might sound either like hope for more Half-Life or a gentle warning that it might never actually happen, depending on how you read it.
I wonder if Intel or nVidia got an invite.