AP_Pastor Posted January 8, 2016 So someone emailed Marc Laidlaw about the state of HL3, and Laidlaw responded by saying that he can't answer as he has retired from Valve after 18 years. Here's the link of said email: http://imgur.com/a/EfHC5 http://kotaku.com/marc-laidlaw-who-helped-write-the-half-life-series-and-1751820671?utm_campaign=Socialflow_Kotaku_Facebook&utm_source=Kotaku_Facebook&utm_medium=Socialflow Any thoughts about this? Quote Share this post Link to post
Scampi Posted January 8, 2016 Prepare... for unforeseen... consequences. Quote Share this post Link to post
UndeadNecro Posted January 9, 2016 Next thing you know, Gabe is going to retire without a single person knowing, and Steam/Valve will slowly decay into a soulless husk. Or not. Quote Share this post Link to post
BTGBullseye Posted January 9, 2016 Next thing you know, Gabe is going to retire without a single person knowing, and Steam/Valve will slowly decay into a soulless husk. Or not. Just so long as it isn't bought out by EA, and then integrated into Origin. *shudders* Quote Share this post Link to post
UndeadNecro Posted January 9, 2016 Next thing you know, Gabe is going to retire without a single person knowing, and Steam/Valve will slowly decay into a soulless husk. Or not. Just so long as it isn't bought out by EA, and then integrated into Origin. *shudders* What if Steam somehow purifies Origin? Steam's Soul is too holy to be corrupted. Quote Share this post Link to post
BTGBullseye Posted January 9, 2016 If EA buys it, nothing will save it... EA cares only for how much money they can rip from people's accounts, and couldn't care less about the games or the people. Quote Share this post Link to post
UndeadNecro Posted January 9, 2016 If EA buys it, nothing will save it... EA cares only for how much money they can rip from people's accounts, and couldn't care less about the games or the people. Yeah, I have too much hope. EA just needs a CEO that won't be instantly corrupted by the money-making machine. It really needs to be fixed. That being said, to make this on-topic, so does Valve. I feel like they have been doing all the wrong things. The market, greenlight, horrible customer service according the average person, stopped making actual games... List goes on. Somehow, they still do very well. Can't say they are failing. Quote Share this post Link to post
Jeb_CC Posted January 9, 2016 Well unlike a lot of companies, Valve actually listens to the community which is something... And I doubt they have any worse customer service than any other company out there. Also, Valve has a lot of games that are always running and need updates and constant attention, so they got their hands full on other things, and they're working on behind the scene things. Sorry, I'm a big Valve supporter. XD Feel free to tell me to shut up. XP Always kinda sad to see when an employee from an industry like this retires though... Such good games were made with the help of this person!! Quote Share this post Link to post
AP_Pastor Posted January 10, 2016 Well it was said that EA DID try to buy Valve for a billion. http://www.gamespot.com/articles/ea-sought-to-buy-valve-for-1-billion-report/1100-6394880/ http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/ea-almost-bought-valve-for-1-billion/ Gabe Newell's response to that was that Valve would rather disintegrate than sellout. His quote: “It’s way more likely we would head in that direction than say, ‘Let’s find some giant company that wants to cash us out and wait two or three years to have our employment agreements terminate,’" Yeah, I have too much hope. EA just needs a CEO that won't be instantly corrupted by the money-making machine. It really needs to be fixed. It could be doable, once the majority of the gamer community starts waving their middle fingers against EA, and EA's experiencing their personal Video Game Crash, but that's going to be a long way's off. Quote Share this post Link to post
UndeadNecro Posted January 10, 2016 Well it was said that EA DID try to buy Valve for a billion.http://www.gamespot.com/articles/ea-sought-to-buy-valve-for-1-billion-report/1100-6394880/ http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/ea-almost-bought-valve-for-1-billion/ Gabe Newell's response to that was that Valve would rather disintegrate than sellout. His quote: “It’s way more likely we would head in that direction than say, ‘Let’s find some giant company that wants to cash us out and wait two or three years to have our employment agreements terminate,’" Yeah, I have too much hope. EA just needs a CEO that won't be instantly corrupted by the money-making machine. It really needs to be fixed. It could be doable, once the majority of the gamer community starts waving their middle fingers against EA, and EA's experiencing their personal Video Game Crash, but that's going to be a long way's off. Yeah, my first comment was a joke everyone, by the way. Gabe is a very remarkable and intelligence person. Yeah, I agree with *how* it is doable, I just disagree that it *will* be doable. As long as they get paid sufficiently enough for what they do, it will continue. There's no enough press out there willing to expose EA's despicable nature, among many other companies as well. Quote Share this post Link to post