Author Topic: Koreans rip of VALVe games  (Read 1732 times)


It's all legal.











































SOUTH KOREA IS BEST KOREA

Slowpoke on the TF2, but I didn't hear about the portal.



at least the koreans will come out with sequels faster than gabe

those asians are so technologically advanced i bet they made machines to code for them

Holy stuff.

I lol'd.

Also real fast, I don't want to make a new topic, but my Hl2 ep1 isnt starting. It just says "Preparing to launch Half Life 2: Episode 1..." then the dialog box goes away then nothing. Some help please?

at least the koreans will come out with sequels faster than gabe

those asians are so technologically advanced i bet they made machines to code for them

HOW DID YOU FIND OUT MISTER?

Also real fast, I don't want to make a new topic, but my Hl2 ep1 isnt starting. It just says "Preparing to launch Half Life 2: Episode 1..." then the dialog box goes away then nothing. Some help please?
try ending the the process hl2.exe and start it again

try ending the the process hl2.exe and start it again
After it goes away, nothing happens. So that means there was no hl2.exe running. Heeelpppp :c

Not seeing how the TF2 one is a copy...it looks a bit similar but I don't see it.

The Portal one is bullstuff, they copied that for sure.


But wasn't Valve's portals idea from that game Narbacular Drop? Valve even hired those people to work on Portal

http://half-life.wikia.com/wiki/Narbacular_Drop

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After the release of Narbacular Drop, Valve discovered it and hired the entire development team to work for them. The team developed Portal, a spiritual successor to Narbacular Drop, using the same basic concept, after taking part in Half-Life 2: Episode One.

So technically, only the designs of the portals (or "gates") make it more like Portal's, but the Narbacular Drop Team came up with the portal idea (not sure if they were the first to have it in a game, though)

so yeah. what he said