Where is HL 2 Episode 3?

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Exile714

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Soviet Heavy said:
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Wait till Portal 2 comes out; my theory is that it should pave the way for the whole Aperture Science Borealis thing in ep 3.
Since Portal 2 is set a hundred years into the future after EP3 ends, I bet that the events of Episode 3 will be referenced, even though we never played it, and never heard from again.

The biggest dick slam in Valve history since they let Gearbox lock up Adrien Shepard.
Portal 2 takes place immediately after the events of Portal 1, hence the new cutscene inserted into the end of Portal 1 when it was re-released. So, Portal 1 is set 100 years after HL2, and HL2 is 20 years after HL1, then Portal is set 120 years after HL1? OK. So why is Aperture Science competing with Black Mesa, which was effectively destroyed in HL1? Sure, the computers are displaying old information, but have they been showing the same slideshow for 120 years?

Maybe.

But maybe you read some fanfic or rumor site and are now spewing information like it's truth when it might not be. Or maybe it is... I don't know.
 

Super Toast

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Cliff_m85 said:
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How about we stop complaining about Episode 3 and move on with our lives. It's getting old.
Because bitching gets us nowhere. Hell, people bitched for the longest time about how long it was taking "Duke Nukem Forever" to come out and it just kept lingering. Finally, after years of bitching and complaining, they announced that production had been cancelled and we weren't going to get the game.


Oh wait....
I didn't mean to enrage any fanboys. I'm so fucking sorry.

Of course it's going to get released, but crying like a bunch of two year old kids for a game is just sad. Man up.
 

Cliff_m85

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Super Toast said:
Cliff_m85 said:
Super Toast said:
How about we stop complaining about Episode 3 and move on with our lives. It's getting old.
Because bitching gets us nowhere. Hell, people bitched for the longest time about how long it was taking "Duke Nukem Forever" to come out and it just kept lingering. Finally, after years of bitching and complaining, they announced that production had been cancelled and we weren't going to get the game.


Oh wait....
I didn't mean to enrage any fanboys. I'm so fucking sorry.

Of course it's going to get released, but crying like a bunch of two year old kids for a game is just sad. Man up.
Perhaps it'll never be released. But you telling me not to cry is insulting, just as you calling me a 'fanboy'. I told my mom on you.
 

darth gditch

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On the one hand, it hasn't been THAT long, all things considered. Valve does a lot of stuff, so it's natural that EP3 fell by the wayside.

On the other hand the purpose of episodic content is to release shorter, cheaper games more often. So Valve really missed the point of that.
 

Zhukov

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Don't bother getting annoyed about it.

If it ever comes out then it will be awesome and I will be happy. But until then there is nothing to be gained by whining about it on the internet.
 

Ashcrexl

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let's give them till portal 2 comes out. if there is still no mention shortly after, we should REVOLT
 

Soviet Heavy

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Exile714 said:
Soviet Heavy said:
Aerowaves said:
Wait till Portal 2 comes out; my theory is that it should pave the way for the whole Aperture Science Borealis thing in ep 3.
Since Portal 2 is set a hundred years into the future after EP3 ends, I bet that the events of Episode 3 will be referenced, even though we never played it, and never heard from again.

The biggest dick slam in Valve history since they let Gearbox lock up Adrien Shepard.
Portal 2 takes place immediately after the events of Portal 1, hence the new cutscene inserted into the end of Portal 1 when it was re-released. So, Portal 1 is set 100 years after HL2, and HL2 is 20 years after HL1, then Portal is set 120 years after HL1? OK. So why is Aperture Science competing with Black Mesa, which was effectively destroyed in HL1? Sure, the computers are displaying old information, but have they been showing the same slideshow for 120 years?

Maybe.

But maybe you read some fanfic or rumor site and are now spewing information like it's truth when it might not be. Or maybe it is... I don't know.
So, the fact that the entire facility is overrun with plant life implies it happens the very next day? No, Valve said themselves it is much further into the future. When the robot drags you back in the updated ending, you are put back into the cryosleep you awoke from in the first game.
 

Exile714

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Soviet Heavy said:
Exile714 said:
Soviet Heavy said:
Aerowaves said:
Wait till Portal 2 comes out; my theory is that it should pave the way for the whole Aperture Science Borealis thing in ep 3.
Since Portal 2 is set a hundred years into the future after EP3 ends, I bet that the events of Episode 3 will be referenced, even though we never played it, and never heard from again.

The biggest dick slam in Valve history since they let Gearbox lock up Adrien Shepard.
Portal 2 takes place immediately after the events of Portal 1, hence the new cutscene inserted into the end of Portal 1 when it was re-released. So, Portal 1 is set 100 years after HL2, and HL2 is 20 years after HL1, then Portal is set 120 years after HL1? OK. So why is Aperture Science competing with Black Mesa, which was effectively destroyed in HL1? Sure, the computers are displaying old information, but have they been showing the same slideshow for 120 years?

Maybe.

But maybe you read some fanfic or rumor site and are now spewing information like it's truth when it might not be. Or maybe it is... I don't know.
So, the fact that the entire facility is overrun with plant life implies it happens the very next day? No, Valve said themselves it is much further into the future. When the robot drags you back in the updated ending, you are put back into the cryosleep you awoke from in the first game.
I'm not saying it's NOT 120 years in the future, but the facility doesn't look like 120 years of decay later. The projectors are still running, the plant life hasn't completely overgrown the gate area. And where is it said that you are put back into cryosleep? Valve has said that Portal 1 takes place in the future, and that much is clear, but there is a difference between 20 years and 120 years, and I don't think there's definitive evidence for either, but anecdotal evidence points to the former, not the latter.

So don't discount Portal 2 and HL2E3 taking place concurrently or nearly sequentially just because you read they wouldn't be on an internet forum.