pxleyes said:
You people need to get a grip. It isn't the release of the game. It is the beta. If you don't like the release time for it, you can go shove it. Valve doesn't even owe you a beta, feel lucky you are getting one.
Second, the main game, like the rest of the HL2 releases, will probably get a simultaneous world release so don't get your panties in a bunch.
Third, are you seriously doing to start nit-picking when "normal office hours" are? Do you have a clue when they work? Do you know how the industry works? 9AM-6PM would be a SHORT day for most developers this close to the release of a game.
I think you need to grasp a few concepts before entering this discussion:
Valve do owe me a BETA because i pre-ordered The Orange Box. Part of the purchase includes the beta of TF2. They entered into an agreement with me when i made the purchase and are thus bound to provide it or offer a refund.
Second, what does the release of the main game have to do with anything? We are talking about TF2 beta, not the normal release on the 10th/12th. I am fully aware of how previous game releases have worked.
Thirdly, i wasn't "nit picking" i was merely stating that 2-4pm is as convenient as any other time. You were the one that bought up the time of release as being when convenient to them. I am also fully aware of the 18+ hour days that some devs work, especially when nearing a release. This has NOTHING to do with the discussion. If they can release it at 6pm then they can release it at 2pm.
You seem to have totally missed the point and just made meaningless points to justify the fact that they are not releasing it when they said they would (if indeed it comes out at 6pm PST).
Like i said before (and seemingly have to say again for the benefit of those that can't comprehend/read), i have no problems with them releasing it at 6pm PST so long as they don;t claim availability to everyone on the 17th. 6pm PST is after midnight here and so it is on the 18th. Steam is fully able to enable games at different days (as with Bioshock) so it is certainly able to release different news items to different regions. This should be used for the sake of accuracy if not anything else.
What next, when there are colonies on other planets, products can be given year licenses that last for 30 days here because "its a year in their locale"? An extreme and slightly stupid example, but a valid one none the less.
There is simply no justification for false information. End of the story. Get over yourself and you utter disregard for anyone that doesn't live in America.
Sorry to keep this off topic. Just feel someone needs to explain why some people (myself mainly in this thread) are annoyed as pxleyes seems unable to understand.