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Valve Cancels Portal 2 Event at Regal Theater, Promises a "Big Surprise" Instead
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Lil Robot:

--- Quote from: Madmitten on June 02, 2010, 06:37:45 PM ---because they arent normal
what kind of company gives out a free game? Valve
what kind of company trolls/tricks their consumers? Valve
What kind of company allows you to buy their stuff online? Valve

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I answered it for you.
Madmitten:

--- Quote from: Lil Robot on June 02, 2010, 06:39:24 PM ---

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Daaaaaaaaamn right. /shaft
Bisjac:

--- Quote from: Niven on June 01, 2010, 06:27:02 PM ---I don't want ep3, All I want is some Portal 2

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portal is cool and all, but forget portal man ep3 is >>>
Marcem:

--- Quote from: Dropshock on June 02, 2010, 06:34:46 PM ---I'm really getting tired of Valve's bullstuff. At first when they did stuff like this I thought it was pretty cool. But then they go "hey look everyone, PORTAL 2!" but then go "lol canceled we're giving you guys a surprise".
Why cant they be a normal loving company and tell us what the stuff is going on?

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It's fun stuff.  Instead of just "Oh yeah, this is happening then, here's what's going down:"  It's more like "Oh yeah, this is happening then, but this isn't what you're expecting."  It's just that consumers want everything spoon-fed to them.  I LOVE what Valve does.  They add excitement and surprise to events, not just anticipation for some screenshots and possibly a release date. (Maybe even a video if you're lucky)  Sadly, a lot of Valve fans are whiners, so then they just get pissed when Valve does something original.  I never expected Portal 2 to be announced through a BBS.  No one expected the Portal radios.  Valve also gives the players a chance to participate in the fun of this kind of thing, instead of watching a video of a developer opening a creative pox for a review copy of a game, or looking at a countdown splash image.
Madmitten:

--- Quote from: Marcem on June 02, 2010, 07:07:44 PM --- It's fun stuff.  Instead of just "Oh yeah, this is happening then, here's what's going down:"  It's more like "Oh yeah, this is happening then, but this isn't what you're expecting."  It's just that consumers want everything spoon-fed to them.  I LOVE what Valve does.  They add excitement and surprise to events, not just anticipation for some screenshots and possibly a release date. (Maybe even a video if you're lucky)  Sadly, a lot of Valve fans are whiners, so then they just get pissed when Valve does something original.  I never expected Portal 2 to be announced through a BBS.  No one expected the Portal radios.  Valve also gives the players a chance to participate in the fun of this kind of thing, instead of watching a video of a developer opening a creative pox for a review copy of a game, or looking at a countdown splash image.

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