Marc Laidlaw reveals Half-Life 2 Episode 3's story synopsis

That reads really cool.

Can't wait for the inevitable fan-project making Half Life Ep3 a reality in five years. Maybe the Black Mesa guys will do it (after they finish Xen).
 
That last paragraph man...

And here we are. I spoke of my return to this shore. It has been a circuitous path to lands I once knew, and surprising to see how much the terrain has changed. Enough time has passed that few remember me, or what I was saying when last I spoke, or what precisely we hoped to accomplish. At this point, the resistance will have failed or succeeded, no thanks to me. Old friends have been silenced, or fallen by the wayside. I no longer know or recognize most members of the research team, though I believe the spirit of rebellion still persists. I expect you know better than I the appropriate course of action, and I leave you to it. Except no further correspondence from me regarding these matters; this is my final epistle.

And the Vortigaunts come in and save Gordon at the end? I would have loved to play through this years ago.

I can't believe that it's over. I mean deep down I think we all had the sliver of hope that Valve would drop a hint or something that Half Life wasn't truly dead. I feel closure after reading that however, so I feel like the casket is finally buried.

And it's probably for the better, right? We wouldn't want a half cooked Half Life. I mean how many creators of the original games are still there? What percentage of them have moved on? Valve is making a card game now for fucks sake, they don't care about narrative anymore.

Just reading this makes me want to go back and replay the series because it's been way too long... Maybe one day down the road we can get a fan made sequel or spinoff or spirtual successor or something. But nothing will replace what our dreams were made up of.

Goodbye Half Life.

Rise and shine, Mister Freeman. Rise and... shine. Not that I... wish to imply you have been sleeping on the job. No one is more deserving of a rest, and all the effort in the world would have gone to waste until... well, let's just say your hour has... come again. The right man in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world. So, wake up, Mister Freeman. Wake up and smell the ashes...

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Lmfaooo. Dead.

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The ending to EP2 was bad, but can you imagine if that was the last thing we ACTUALLY got? People would be even more furious lol.
Nah, this is MUCH better than Ep2's cliffhanger.
Yeah, after all that time, another cliffhanger with no new revelations on GMan and a futile plan :p

Better knowing all this than nothing though. Laidlaw is a saint for this.
This wasn't intended to be 'after all that time' though. This is presumably the plot they've sat a fucking decade on.
 
Problem is, they sold Episode 1 and 2 with the promise of an Episode 3.

Correct. When something is marketed as episodic and only single player, the consumer had every right to be upset for what is an incomplete product.

This isn't Mass Effect 3 ending where the ending was or was not garbage, it was an ending and a complete game. I certainly would never have bought episode 1 or 2 if there was no plans for a 3.

As such it's been impossible for me to return to Half Life games because the story is incomplete.
 
How many hats should I buy to convince Valve to revive the series? Should I take out a mortgage on my house for this?
Hats (and guns) are actually the issue.

I once sold a Sam & Max hat for £52 and gun for £15. Valve makes (I think) 10-15% of every trade. They made that money for free... I helped kill Half Life.

Oh, I've got another gun worth £15, I should trade that while it's still worth something, oh god wait.
 
It's freaking ridiculous. Steam looks HORRIBLE in 4k, pure amateur hour. Yet how much revenue do they keep bringing in without overhauling their pitiful UI?

It's barely functional, the download queue flat out does not work correctly half the time, the most basic functionality of a digital storefront and it DOESN'T WORK.
 
NOT buying hats would be the only way.

Exactly. The reason why Valve stopped making single player games in favour of their multiplayer games is because the market basically told them to.

People play Valve's multiplayer games (especially Dota2 and CSGO) in far greater numbers, for a much, much longer time than they ever played any of their single player games. Those were dead after a month.

Valve have not hidden how market driven they are, from long before they stopped making single player games. Most game companies would love to be able to focus on multiplayer games - but it's too much of a risk, most can't make multiplayer games that last and sustain a significant player base, but Valve can, so they are.

They're businesses and being one of the few companies to have not one, but multiple successful multiplayer games is a huge competitive advantage that they'd have been stupid to ignore.

The Half Life and Portal series are two of my absolute favourites, I am very sad we're unlikely to see any significant new entry in these series (we may see some experiments here and there), I just can't ever seem to get as angry as other people about it.

The anger mostly feels irrational and without perspective, though I do think the stringing along by Gabe about Half Life 3 has been cruel - instead of "we're not talking about that", he should have said long, long ago that they're not making it. We all knew they weren't making it about 6 or so years ago, but he left that glimmer of hope by never telling us that it wasn't currently happening.
 
LIS a few pages back I legitimately do not understand how they function as a company with how they are organized. Having an effective monopoly on the digital storefront and licensing out these gigantic games in DOTA and TF2 are the only reason they are.

Like good lord even just reading about their purported structure gives me a migraine.

And yeah, come on, their support system is a fucking joke, no Q/A testing department OR dedicated support staff on call? That's indefensible.
Go watch Robin Walker talk about communication.

They honestly believe that if they have to communicate they are doing something wrong as consumers only seek out info when things are broken.
 
It's freaking ridiculous. Steam looks HORRIBLE in 4k, pure amateur hour. Yet how much revenue do they keep bringing in without overhauling their pitiful UI?

It's a storefront though. It doesn't have to look pretty. You put money in, and games download and you launch them. Ultimately Steam became the de-facto PC gaming platform, the Playstation Network of PC gaming, but it's really just a storefront and also server listings for Valve's own games.

The storefront has made Gaben worth an estimated $4.1 billion though, so that's one hell of a storefront. I bet Jeff Bezos wonders why he had to bust his ass so hard to become a billionaire from Amazon and all Gaben did was make a storefront for downloading and installing PC games and he's a billionaire too.
 
So, the Borealis was sent back in time and hit Combine central command before the invasion. That means Earth were the aggressors all along, and the Combine invasion was simply a response to an seemingly unprovoked attack.

Alyx Vance, history's greatest monster, doomed mankind forever.

What a brilliant story, that would have worked so well in a game. I didn't get what you did though, about Earth being the aggressors - I thought it was more along the lines of The Terminator, where they cut off the Combine invasion before it happens, but failed to do so due to the sheer size of the Combine force. The fact that they were preparing an attack already implied to me that this was a futile effort to stop it, rather than one that triggered the attack in the first place.

Also, what the hell is "schoolmarm (no male equivalent)"? Do they mean "schoolmaster"?
 
I'm normally with you on this but the fact that they reveled a Dota card game at a Dota convention and got booed for it speaks volumes to what people actually want.

Valve is so far up their ass these days. Steam needs a lot of work and they've been promising shit forever and rarely delivering.

They've been turning a blind eye to the CSGO gambling shit until they came under heavy press fire for it

Steam OS and their hardware efforts have been mostly abandoned, with the surprising exception of Vive hardware.

Valve has gone from being my favorite developer to developer I USED ago think highly of. It's fucking depressing

This is a pretty good summary of why Valve blows right now. Obviously they're making money hand over fist because they got lucky / smart with being the first major digital platform on PC.

But there is no vision or follow through. Every year or so it's just them throwing some darts at the board. Their ideas are always scattershot and rarely ever seen through to any kind of logical conclusion or evolution. I mean, even the Steam platform itself is a mess of ideas they've just thrown out there and then never iterated on in any meaningful way - stuff like Steam Curators, for instance.

I mean they can do whatever they want, but it's not unreasonable of fans to be upset at Valve's unfocused and uncommunicative way of doing just about everything now. Far be it for me to speculate on their corporate culture but from the outside it just seems like their much-talked-about management style basically leads to tons of early enthusiasm and a lack of follow through.
 
Man, this is not really how I expected this to go, I dunno if it's over but wow, this is like a weird punch to the gut. I'm glad he posted this.
 
I have to say, after reading everyone's outrage I wouldn't have made the game either lol. Seriously, fat jokes? No need to make fun of the guy.

HL3 would've never lived up to your expectations.

I won't justify people making fat jokes, but you can't justify that sweeping accusation either. No one expected the second coming. I certainly didn't. I would have liked to have played this game, as written by Marc Laidlaw. They didn't make the game cuz they felt like there were more profitable things they could be doing. I accept that. But saying that "They could never have lived up to fan expectations so its better they never tried" is such lofty corporate ball washing garbage. Valve was very capable and could have made a great game, had they desired to do so. They decided to do other things. It is no more exceptional than that. Pleasing their fans was not a no win scenario, don't make it out to be.
 
I think the worst part is all the rumors and outright sentiment from Valve about how they couldn't talk about it because it would be more frustrating than not saying anything, and how golly gee the expectations were so high and the meanies would hate on it if it wasn't perfect (because valve has never taken a long time to release a manically hyped sequel and gotten accolades for it anyway).

Guess what, guys? You were wrong!!

In all fairness, it would be pretty frustrating to hear:

-"We're making Episode 3"
-"Never mind, it's not working out"
-"Ok we have a new idea"
-"Oh, half the team got bored and moved their desks away"
-"But this one guy has a solid plan"
-"Oh, he left the company for Blizzard"
-"Nobody is working on Half-Life."
-"20 people are working on Half-Life!"
-"5 people are working on Half-Life"
-"Nobody is working on Half-Life"

Frustrating because it would put in stark relief the inadequacy of Valve's corporate structure.
 
It's barely functional, the download queue flat out does not work correctly half the time, the most basic functionality of a digital storefront and it DOESN'T WORK.

Yeah i dont understand how this crap gets past any QA, if any exists.

I have to manually unpause downloads sometimes so that they work.
 
It's a storefront though. It doesn't have to look pretty. You put money in, and games download and you launch them. Ultimately Steam became the de-facto PC gaming platform, the Playstation Network of PC gaming, but it's really just a storefront and also server listings for Valve's own games.

The storefront has made Gaben worth an estimated $4.1 billion though, so that's one hell of a storefront. I bet Jeff Bezos wonders why he had to bust his ass so hard to become a billionaire from Amazon and all Gaben did was make a storefront for downloading and installing PC games and he's a billionaire too.

It's fine if the store was barebones and they just sat on it and said nothing.

But Valve has been promising and teasing and testing internally UI overhauls to the store for YEARS now, and not one of note has even made it into public closed alpha testing.

If you're going to promise something and say it's on the way and say you're working on it then never deliver then that's a huge problem. Their monopoly, again, is what shields them from any level of consequence for it, which is a shame and deeply anti-consumer.
 
Don't forget TF2.

No communication
No Mann vs Machine updates
No matchmaking
No pyro update
No 6 v 6s
No Esport support at all
Missed events
Comic issues
How could I forget about TF2? I know Valve has.

How many fucking years have they been promising even just something as basic as UI overhauls for the store?
It's completely ridiculous that something like that takes them ages. They act like their focus is on Steam but pull this shit.

To be fair they released ONE major overhaul but that was ages ago. Since then all I can think of off the top of my head is pretty much removing greenlight.

They got rid of the fun sale games for a fucking card system used to buy profile backgrounds and emojis, and have ignored pleas for something as basic as letting users control the naming of games in their library (I can't give nicknames to games? Seriously? Why the fuck can't I rename games that aren't ordered properly?)

I think it's pretty clear that the company has been a mess for quite a few years. Tons of cancelled or unfinished software/hardware products, Source 2 crawling to completion, various information leaked about management and culture issues, lack of key Steam improvements, long time staffers leaving, etc.. I'm sure part of the problem has to do with the company only having some 300-400 employees, which is absurd when you consider their worth, but who knows.
thats true, but it doesn't make it any less depressing to think about. We need to stop buying hats and shit from them so Gaben can stop fucking around and buying random ass knives and get his people to work on stuff that matters
 
That fight on Borealis oscilating between times and spaces would have been so damn awesome!

I am glad we have a closure at once. And not have a closure at the same time.
 
Sad. Remember how awesome it was to play the first game back in the day. I remember when they announced that they would release half life 2 in episodes so they should release it quicker lol.
 
Don't forget TF2.

No communication
No Mann vs Machine updates
No matchmaking
No pyro update
No 6 v 6s
No Esport support at all
Missed events
Comic issues

To be fair to the TF2 team, they have like twelve or fifteen people, with something like three of those people being actual programmers. Which is why they're working on a super mega patch instead of having those three patches out in a reasonable timeframe from when they were announced.

Bless them for trying to keep the lights on, at least.
 
Did someone save a copy, it seems Valve ninjas have taken down the site XD.

It's been copied and pasted here, on reddit, and on various other places including Steam Community pages for the Half-Life games. I'm sure it's never gonna disappear. Site is likely down because of traffic overload.
 
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