I just find it odd that Valve are essentially selling a game now which we don't actually know when it's going to be released. The worst case scenario could be months.
Can you imagine buying a cinema ticket early not knowing when you're going to see the film, or buying an album whose tracks would only work at an unspecified date?
It's hardly standard industry practice.
I know it's foolish, but I'm hoping the temptation for Valve may be too great over the coming days when they see people flocking to Steam... And we may get to see Half-Life 2 early on there, when they announce gold shipment to stores.
Won't happen though.
Can you imagine buying a cinema ticket early not knowing when you're going to see the film, or buying an album whose tracks would only work at an unspecified date?
It's hardly standard industry practice.
I know it's foolish, but I'm hoping the temptation for Valve may be too great over the coming days when they see people flocking to Steam... And we may get to see Half-Life 2 early on there, when they announce gold shipment to stores.
Won't happen though.
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