Eh. Eventually, yeah. Source 2, or something. Or maybe some fusion of Cry and Source...like Tearduct! (I'm totally trademarking that...)
Speak for yourself, I hate the company.Ziltoid said:I know everyone here loves Valve but they sure seem like a lazy developer lately to me.
Oh, I certainly didn't mean to argue that. I'm just saying that it makes sense from a business point of view to use what you have for as long as it's viable.Rusty Bucket said:No-one's saying they should make a new engine for every single game, that doesn't make any sense. What I'm saying is that they need to make a new one now, or at least upgrade Source. You'd think that never having to work on an engine would mean they could develop an episodic game in under 3 years.hURR dURR dERP said:I said more time-effective. Think of all the games they've published using the Source engine. Now imagine how long it would've taken them if they had to write a whole new engine for each of those.Rusty Bucket said:The phrase 'time effective' should not be used to describe Valve. Ever.hURR dURR dERP said:Reusing the same engine over and over again is much more time- and cost-effective than making a new one every time, and as long as the engine still works for the games and the games are still fun, it's not a huge problem IMO.
...but yeah, it's way past time for an upgrade.
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No, I don't think so. I think they said Ep 3 was the last of the HL 2 franchise, not the entire Half life franchise.stinkychops said:Didn't the announce that they weren't going to make it? Ep 3 was the last?comadorcrack said:The Moment Half Like 3 comes out (Not episode 3. Half Life 3) then will will have the new engine. AND IT WILL BE EPIC!