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If they actually launch Half Life 3 for a "temporary" exclusivity on linux things are going to get interesting... (and weird)

I think Gabe is actually dumb enough to do it.. As most Neowinans know.. I love linux :D but there is smart business and not so smart business.. I hope Gabe doesn't let his ego get in the way of his company..

I don't think it will be a bad idea to release to Linux first. For like a week. Windows (and maybe Mac) users will wait and play a week later. Some console game producers does that already

Couldn't see that happening, at least from a smart financial standpoint. They invest an awful lot of money into creating these games.. rule #1 for companies that sell a product.. sell to as many people as possible. Regardless of which console you pick you've got a rather large user base and you can easily get away with it, but with a Linux desktop you're dealing with ~1-2%, pretty much doing the exact opposite you want to be doing to make money. Probably wouldn't generate a lot of positive feedback either from the majority of their users either. (Before anybody spins it, it's not a Linux bash, purely talking business sense.)

My other post was more of a tongue-in-cheek kind of comment. I'm all for more Linux gaming. I'm just very jaded about Valve. If something comes out of that office that isn't related to Portal or HL3, then I get angry.

If something comes out of that office that isn't related to Portal or HL3, then I get angry.

I hear that.. hoping HL3 doesn't go the way of Duke Nukem... just finish the bloody storyline already. Half tempted to bribe the guy with a box of Twinkies for motivation.

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