Yeah Valve, stop slacking off so much. It's not like you're working on other games or anythi-OH WAIT...
Come on, we all know they're not working on Ep3.theComposer said:Next to no work? Oh right, they're totally not developing Portal 2 and DOTA 2, and very likely working on Left 4 Dead 3 and HL2: Ep 3, all that in addition to maintaining and improving Steam. Those lazy, despicable bastards.
We must keep hope alive. I believe that Portal 2 is the key, but we won't know for sure until April. Until then, we can do naught but wait and hope.migo said:Come on, we all know they're not working on Ep3.theComposer said:Next to no work? Oh right, they're totally not developing Portal 2 and DOTA 2, and very likely working on Left 4 Dead 3 and HL2: Ep 3, all that in addition to maintaining and improving Steam. Those lazy, despicable bastards.
Not VERY rude, but come on, Steam-hate doesn't go well with me since I have no viewpoint other than a positive one.TU4AR said:Well half the problems come in when doing the first part and trying to open the Steam application. Last month I was getting errors that have been around for six years. Six years! Jesus, you'd they'd they'd at least TRY to bugfix. All the fun of messing around with my registry, yay.Easton Dark said:I'm sorry that opening the Steam application and double-clicking on the game you want to play is not easy enough.
Oh that sounds rude........... that's just my situation (Guess I'm blessed?). What's wrong on your end?
The other half come in playing the games. "This game cannot be played in offline mode" well FUCK YOU too, maybe I don't actually HAVE an internet connection at the moment you cockends. Thank God for MiSteam/MiSteam Prep. Not to mention the updates to single player games can render them unplayable if I can't afford the download.
And yes, you sounded very rude.
Actually since the Mannconomy I stopped paying attention to Valve.bbad89 said:Has anyone else noticed that since Valve brought in the Mannconomy system, that they've been doing next to no work? Most updates after that have been from the community, and it's really pathetic, especially considering how much they made off the Mannconomy, you'd think they could put a little more manpower into it.
You are the only person I know of that ever gets errors when you open the steam program... sounds more like a problem with your computer.TU4AR said:Well half the problems come in when doing the first part and trying to open the Steam application. Last month I was getting errors that have been around for six years. Six years! Jesus, you'd they'd they'd at least TRY to bugfix. All the fun of messing around with my registry, yay.Easton Dark said:I'm sorry that opening the Steam application and double-clicking on the game you want to play is not easy enough.
Oh that sounds rude........... that's just my situation (Guess I'm blessed?). What's wrong on your end?
The other half come in playing the games. "This game cannot be played in offline mode" well FUCK YOU too, maybe I don't actually HAVE an internet connection at the moment you cockends. Thank God for MiSteam/MiSteam Prep. Not to mention the updates to single player games can render them unplayable if I can't afford the download.
And yes, you sounded very rude.
Pretty much.Osaka117 said:Valve has yet to make a bad game in my humble opinion, so they can take as long as they like as long as it ensures a quality product. And like I said, so far they haven't disappointed me.
I sure hope so.BoredDragon said:maybe its all an elaborate scheme to make us think they're not doing work when they are really working on episode 3 :O
Right, so all those Steam updates, Portal 2, DotA2 and (most likely) Half Life 3 are all developing themselves, huh? It's too bad they can't reach your impossible standards...bbad89 said:Has anyone else noticed that since Valve brought in the Mannconomy system, that they've been doing next to no work? Most updates after that have been from the community, and it's really pathetic, especially considering how much they made off the Mannconomy, you'd think they could put a little more manpower into it.
I was thinking the exact same thing.Osaka117 said:Valve has yet to make a bad game in my humble opinion, so they can take as long as they like as long as it ensures a quality product. And like I said, so far they haven't disappointed me.
So what you want them to spit out a half-assed game every year like some companies do? Games that you can tell were rushed out because they wanted to meet some meaningless deadline.bbad89 said:Has anyone else noticed that since Valve brought in the Mannconomy system, that they've been doing next to no work? Most updates after that have been from the community, and it's really pathetic, especially considering how much they made off the Mannconomy, you'd think they could put a little more manpower into it.