I haven't played Alyx so I haven't read the spoiler but you can say literally the same thing word for word about Episode 2. "Seems like it would be odd to end it the way they did if they had no intention of following up with it eventually." And yet here we are!
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I think around release someone on the Alyx team said they are working on the next thing, but no one should believe that a critical mass of people at Valve managed to push their desks together such as an actual video game will result until there is at least a trailer.
My personal summary: Valve is weird video game-ass video game company that is neither the best or the worst; Gabe is a weird Libertarian billionaire that owns a staffed super yacht.
Valve's management style was great when you could pop out a industry shaking game in 1-2 years with a team of 30. Now it takes 4-6 years and requires a team of hundreds, and they don't shake the industry quite the way they used to, and Valve's management style hasn't adapted because they basically have infinite money from Steam so they don't need to adapt.
I've said it before, but it's not that Valve doesn't make games anymore, they just rarely finish them.
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They also released an update for the game, featuring new multiplayer maps, the demo Uplink campaign that was never released outside of magazine and hardware promos, QOL changes like UI scaling and wide-screen FOVs, controller and Steam Deck support, bug fixes, and more: https://half-life.com/en/halflife25
I'm still not 100 percent sure what the difference is between Secret Tape (who did this documentary) and NoClip (the guys who run Secret Tape and do independent documentaries), but if there was ever anybody to do this, it'd be them.
I guess one is client funded and one isn't? Doesn't that just muddy the waters on what being "independent" starts to mean?
I'm still not 100 percent sure what the difference is between Secret Tape (who did this documentary) and NoClip (the guys who run Secret Tape and do independent documentaries), but if there was ever anybody to do this, it'd be them.
I guess one is client funded and one isn't? Doesn't that just muddy the waters on what being "independent" starts to mean?
Which is probably why they're putting it under a different label. Noclip is the patreon supported independant venue and Secret Tape is the sponsored venue.
Earlier this year I founded a production company (@findSecretTape) to produce larger, client funded documentaries that are outside the grasp & remit of Noclip.
Our first feature, a collaboration with @valvesoftware to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Half-Life, is now live.
But isn't the whole idea of NoClip that they're independent and do what they want and can't be influenced by outside factors as much?
Just feels like a shell corp.
If they want to be 2 Player Productions, they should just do so.
I'm not sure what's the problem here; he's not spending patreon money on this and isn't even releasing it under the Noclip brand. It's not like he's going to stop making stuff for NoClip.
I would guess the issue is that he is being paid by the company he's doing the documentary of while wearing the secret tape hat, and selling a patreon for doing documentaries that are supposed to be independent and unbiased of potentially those same developers while wearing the noclip hat. He can't really claim to be unbiased if he now does a noclip documentary about some other valve product, say. Hypothetically.
But I don't know how important that actually is, has noclip ever done an unflattering documentary?
Like I didn't even know noclip was supposed to be unbiased expose reporting or anything. Looking at their youtube video list it sure is a lot of stuff that looks like publishers using them for marketing.
Basically every independent company (like, indie-anything really) does client work, usually to help fund their independent work. Having a separate label for client work and non-client-work is pretty normal.
We'll get back there someday.
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Zavianuniversal peace sounds better than forever warRegistered Userregular
I mean I only remember noclip from their massively positive fallout 76 documentary that released during the very negative fallout 76 launch. it was very behind the scenes and I in no way took it as 'unbiased', so not sure what the controversy is or even why there needs to be a separate label
But I don't know how important that actually is, has noclip ever done an unflattering documentary?
I don't know about unflattering but they have cut some context out of stuff to fit in a runtime, and the internet being the internet just takes it all like fact all along. Like Matpat or VaatiVidya. The FFXIV 1.0 video for example, skips out on a lot of the reasons why exp got capped or how entire high level zones were completely empty, etc.
I've finally got around to playing through the anniversary update and I'm in power up and, guys...
They fixed the bug where a door you have to open with a valve wouldn't stop playing it's sound and if you opened and closing it, it would stock the noise and create an utter cacophany.
They fixed it.
Holy shit.
Best update ever.
Also they fixed two bugs I reported on their github over ten years ago.
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Its a mod that fixes a lot of the bugs with the Source engine, adds in the black mesa OST, and generally just makes everything better.
My personal summary: Valve is weird video game-ass video game company that is neither the best or the worst; Gabe is a weird Libertarian billionaire that owns a staffed super yacht.
Also this is hilarious, and extremely Valve:
I've said it before, but it's not that Valve doesn't make games anymore, they just rarely finish them.
"IS IT HL THR...oh"
*exits thread*
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Couple of truly ancient bugs on that fix list!
I guess one is client funded and one isn't? Doesn't that just muddy the waters on what being "independent" starts to mean?
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Which is probably why they're putting it under a different label. Noclip is the patreon supported independant venue and Secret Tape is the sponsored venue.
Just feels like a shell corp.
If they want to be 2 Player Productions, they should just do so.
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I'm not sure what's the problem here; he's not spending patreon money on this and isn't even releasing it under the Noclip brand. It's not like he's going to stop making stuff for NoClip.
But I don't know how important that actually is, has noclip ever done an unflattering documentary?
Like I didn't even know noclip was supposed to be unbiased expose reporting or anything. Looking at their youtube video list it sure is a lot of stuff that looks like publishers using them for marketing.
I don't know about unflattering but they have cut some context out of stuff to fit in a runtime, and the internet being the internet just takes it all like fact all along. Like Matpat or VaatiVidya. The FFXIV 1.0 video for example, skips out on a lot of the reasons why exp got capped or how entire high level zones were completely empty, etc.
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They fixed the bug where a door you have to open with a valve wouldn't stop playing it's sound and if you opened and closing it, it would stock the noise and create an utter cacophany.
They fixed it.
Holy shit.
Best update ever.
Also they fixed two bugs I reported on their github over ten years ago.
Crazy!