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Half-Life 3 Confirmed (For real, I think)
Half-Life 3 Confirmed (For real, I think)
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I actually doubt that they are going to release a HL3 soon. They seem to prefer doing their Steam OS / console stuff.
Well... either that or HL3 will be a super secret release title for Steam Box consoles
(they would be really good at keeping a secret in that case...)
DC has writtenWell... either that or HL3 will be a super secret release title for Steam Box consoles
(they would be really good at keeping a secret in that case...)
(they would be really good at keeping a secret in that case...)I actually thought they'd announce Half-Life 3 on the Living Room page in the Steam Store. They said they would announce something big, but it was just an ugly controller :c .
Night Till Death: Well, I am waiting patiently until it will be released. I'm just glad that it's been confirmed after all these years.However, I hope it will be a game, not a movie since Valve agreed to work with J.J. Abrams to create a HL or Portal movie. I've also been hearing rumors that HL3 will be a movie, and I hope that's not true.
Edit: Maybe the first game that will be released on Steam Box is either L4D3 or HL3.
DevGru has writtenI'm just glad that it's been confirmed after all these years.
But it still isn't confirmed yet. They just trade marked it, like DC said, that doesn't mean that they are working on it. Once Valve actually announces "Half-Life 3 is now in development" or something like that, then you can be to 100% sure that it's confirmed.
DevGru has writtenEdit: Maybe the first game that will be released on Steam Box is either L4D3 or HL3.
Steam Box is like a PC. It will run Steam, and thus probably most Steam games. Or at least most Linux games, since SteamOS is based on Linux.
Oh yeah and btw, it's not actually called "Steam Box". Valve's fans called it like that before it was announced.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_Machine
theunrealone: Not really. CS:GO uses the modified Source engine (as well as L4D1/2). Valve is currently developing Source 2 and guess they're going to use it for their future games.@
Seekay: So all the games in Steam are already compatible with Steam Machine?
DevGru: Don't know, maybe. Most games on Steam are designed for Windows, and SteamOS is based on Linux. We'll just wait until Valve releases for information.
JohnLOL: Read the post before yours.So much for being desperate...
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