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WinstonSmith wrote:
I have the feeling that even people who bought Portal when it came out will be doing that in 2013 as well. Myself included.
Just a nasty habbit you get when playing Portal.
pestchamber wrote:
Just a nasty habbit you get when playing Portal.
It is a catchy song, though...
I feel bad because I too, have been playing HL2 all week. For the first time.
If the Portal games takes as much time to come out as the HL one, i will probably still be playing Portal in 2013 lol
jrlauer wrote:
I'll still be playing portal in 2013, I have no doubt.
Me too. It's just a great game. 
EDIT: Remember we are playing games like tic-tac-toe - which is like six thousand years old (from ancient Egypt). I don't find a reason why futuristic guys with virtual reality systems and another cutting-edge technology would not go: "Remember Half-Life 2? That game was so kick-a- that I still want to play it today!" 
ASBusinessMagnet wrote:
Me too. It's just a great game.EDIT: Remember we are playing games like tic-tac-toe - which is like six thousand years old (from ancient Egypt). I don't find a reason why futuristic guys with virtual reality systems and another cutting-edge technology would not go: "Remember Half-Life 2? That game was so kick-a- that I still want to play it today!"
It's been a long time since I played HL2. I may have to run through it again.
reepblue wrote:
That's why I like Valve, you can buy a game years ago, and you can still play it and have fun. They really make their games time proof. .
True, they do don't they?
jrlauer wrote:
True, they do don't they?
Yep, so far. . .Their next challenge is to make people play both Left 4 Dead 2 and Left 4 Dead and the same time. Can they do it? Knowing Valve, they will pull something to keep people playing L4D.
The only games that pretty much died through time was Day of Defeat: Source, and HL2: DM (People do play the puzzle servers tho.) People still play Counter-Strike: Source and even Counter-strike 1.6. I might be wrong, I just can't find any public servers to play on on those games. .
Both storytelling and production of perspective-changing games really defines what Valve stands for, in my opinion. They might not always put out a game on schedule, but no matter the graphics quality, they always put out all around great games.
Sorry for the rant; just thought I'd add my two cents.
theVDude wrote:
I like HL2 and these games because the enemies aren't stupid. They'll throw grenades, duck behind cover, and even flank you!
I hear you. I used to play Star Wars Battlefront I and II alot, and the AI controlling enemies could be rather dull at times. Often, I'd find an enemy trooper continuously running into a corner without even realizing I was there; you were torn between just letting it go out of pity or putting it out of its misery.
WinstonSmith wrote:
I hear you. I used to play Star Wars Battlefront I and II alot, and the AI controlling enemies could be rather dull at times. Often, I'd find an enemy trooper continuously running into a corner without even realizing I was there; you were torn between just letting it go out of pity or putting it out of its misery.
Never played battlefront. It's not really my kind of game.
jrlauer wrote:
Never played battlefront. It's not really my kind of game.
I like SWBFII a bit more because it integrated a fair amount of flight and flight-based combat. Pulling up into a ninety degree turn to avoid the wall of a star cruiser was always a bit exhilarating, especially with surround-sound headphones. I also loved to play Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds. That one isn't so much combat as strategy; you're more omniscient than first-person. You have to build a society in addition to protecting your civilians. Come to think of it, I might put that back in and play it some more.