Face it. Half Life 3 is the only way to save Valve at this point

This Steam/Epic Store argument is fucking stupid. Steam is not going to disappear overnight and even if the Epic Store does end up becoming popular, Steam isn't going anywhere anytime soon. This new competition can only be a good thing for everyone. A single entity controlling the entire market is a horrible situation to be in, imagine if Steam was run by a much shittier company like EA? Having competition forces companies to have more competitive prices to draw in customers, and make sure their services aren't shit. Now that there is a rival company that could pose a threat to Steam, Valve might finally get their shit together.

Either way, if Half Life ever does come out, it will never meet expectations. Impossible. It's better off not being made, people have more or less accepted that by now, releasing a sub-par game would be just rubbing salt in the wound.

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PUSH THE 3 BUTTON

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here you go mate

i mean even if the gampelay wasnt that great id at least like the story to be finished. I need some closure

>HL3 is rushed

Half Life 3 will literally never happen.
Valve is actively waiting for you stupid fucks to let it go already.

The story is finished, Epistle 3 was released. No matter what, the game was always going to end in a "reset" with Gordon awaiting the next adventure. There was never going to be some final climax of the series that didn't leave room for another game to be made, but at least Epistle 3 wrapped up the current lingering plot threads.

Valve has an equal amount of money if not more than Epic and Epic is constantly draining itself going for exclusives that only last a year
Valve can just sit on its ass while Epic is trying hard to beat them
no they aren't

>Tim Sweeney is playing the bad guy to light a fire under Valve's ass to make HL3
This man is making himself public enemy number one for us
What a hero

Doesn't count, faggot.

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