As most of you know, HL3 is pretty much the most popular “vaporware” game out there. Something always rumored and in development, but never heard again after a certain point.

What I don’t understand is why Gabens refusal to expand on the halted development of this game, it would’ve smashed sales absolutely and be the shining example in the modern gaming scene.

It just doesn’t make sense, you’d think a games firm would be smacking it’s lip ready for another full plate of gamers wallets.

Is it because the hype train is dangerous? Does Gaben prefer steam sales more?

What are your thoughts!

  • Omega@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Episodic gaming as a format was the groundbreaking feature. It was supposed to be the future of gaming.

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      8 months ago

      It was, devs just realized they don’t have to break the content up into episodes or actually complete the first part they release, and can call it early access instead.

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        8 months ago

        The real problem is that you can’t create content fast enough to reach the cadence that you’d want with episodic content. Even a lot of TV shows have shifted away from predictable scheduling since Valve tried this experiment (and TV, largely, got better since then too).