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A photo posted on Twitter by Uber Entertainment's Chandana Ekanayake shows a t-shirt with a Half-Life 3 logo, saying: "All I'm saying is I saw this at a local game developer event worn by a Valve employee." Whether this is significant, or just trolling is not clear yet. The two hash tags he uses for this are #HalfLife3 and #ValveTrolling. Thanks Computer and Video Games.
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Re: Half-Life 3 Trolling? |
Dec 2, 2011, 21:20 |
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Cutter wrote on Dec 2, 2011, 21:14: So who makes sure eveyrthing keeps running at Valve without any formal boundaries? Who decides on the sales? Bill from accounting figures he wants to work in the server room that week so decides to give it a go? Dave from QA decides what goes on sale on Steam when and for how long? Ed the attorney decides he's going to ignore all the legal matters and take a stab at coding for a while. So that's how it works? Why do they even bother hiring for specific positions if thats the case? Seriously bud, there's autonomy and than there's chaos. Human beings by their nature need boundaries. We create them where we see none. NO company, not a single one could operate the way Gabe makes it sound and ever get anything done. I assumed Gabe was talking specifically about developers, artists, writers, etc. People that actually work on the games not run the business. |
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| [I'm not trolling I'm just] tossing stuff like that in there only to get your panties all bunched up. -TrollinThundr |
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