• @[email protected]
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    23 months ago

    If the internal sponsor of an idea get bored or loses support from colleagues, the project just halts.

    Yeah, i kind of agree with everything you’ve said, and history as i remember it kind of backs up what you’ve said about tf2.

    But I don’t agree that they don’t care about story and only do it for marketing. I think halflife’s episodes are all about an attempt at continuing that story.

    I think that the Cave and Glados bits of portal are a large part of what made those games (of course the gameplay loops are really tight there.

    I think the only way to know would to be an insider. I also don’t think it really matters, the games they make are good.

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      I don’t agree that they don’t care about story and only do it for marketing.

      I never said that, but sure, you’re free to disagree with the thing I never said.

      halflife’s episodes are all about an attempt at continuing that story.

      And, as I said earlier, they got bored, found it to not be a satisfying thing to do and stopped and never did it again. Episode 2 was 17 years ago. There will never be an episode 3 or half-life 3.

      I think that the Cave and Glados bits of portal are a large part of what made those games

      That part sold those games but funnily enough they aren’t even half of the game. Most of Portal 2’s content is on the multiplayer coop puzzles. They have more levels and a play through runs for more hours than the single player portion.

      I think the only way to know would to be an insider

      We have them, I’m not making shit up. There are dozens of interviews, documentaries, in-game commentary and books written by Valve staff themselves saying exactly what I have been summarizing in these comments. This idea isn’t mine, I’m just repeating what people at Valve have publicly said about game development.