That feel when traffic is moving slower than your release schedule.
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That feel when traffic is moving slower than your release schedule.
Episode three of webshow ValveTime Database covered Prospero, a cancelled game from the '90s that was one of the initial projects of Valve. They've managed to get some exclusive development screenshots and quotes from the game's writer, Marc Laidlaw. The plan was for Prospero to be a third-person adventure game in a sci-fi/fantasyish setting "drawing on sources ranging from Myst to Borges," which could've been cool.
Colin, however, had a different takeaway:
Colin: "pruh-SPER-oh"
Colin: uhhhh
'Ili: 😎
Colin: Read Shakespeare
Colin: "Ayyy-lif" oh god
'Ili: Ahahahaha SUFFER
'Ili: SEE WHAT YOUR LITERACY BRINGS YOU, BARRETT
Colin: I'm dying here
Colin: I'm so mad
Colin: oh god "theoretical mathematics"
Colin: oh no
Colin: NO
Colin: NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
'Ili: AHAHAHAHAHA
Colin: "given the lambda's connection to the half life universe"
Colin: Why did you make me watch this
Colin: Gamers are the leeches of creativity. I'm so mad
So who's waiting for Borderlands 2 to decrypt at midnight?
By which I mean, who's waiting for the inevitable crushing despair as we realize there's thing thing called Valve time.
And it'll decrypt when it's good and fucking ready.
[ValveTime] "Black Mesa: Source" Gameplay Leak (1080p HD)
http://www.blackmesasource.com/
EXCLUSIVE: Next-Gen Source 2 Engine Is In Development
An investigator known as Barnz, over at ValveTime.net has been rooting through the Source Filmmaker script files and has uncovered more than 60 references to the next generation engine that Valve is developing. Line 1387 of file vproj.py is the most noteworthy...