Author Topic: Koreans rip of VALVe games  (Read 1725 times)

REinstalled ep1, still same problem.

Narbacular drop was a digipen game that was shown off.  Valve saw it and decided to hire them.  The team wanted to finish the game, but valve had them do a completely new game based upon the same thing, but in a different setting.

Even tried deleting clientregistry.blob, still nothing

:C

Try verifying your cache integrity or whatever.

Try verifying your cache integrity or whatever.
I've tried the following:

-verifying
-reinstalling
-launch option -novid
-launch option -autoconfig
-deleted clientregistry.blob

And still getting the same problem. Ep2 runs perfectly fine. And I know that I can run Ep1, because I've played it before on the same computer.



:C

Try launching with -sw  (Makes it windowed)

Try launching with -sw  (Makes it windowed)
Still doesn't work

waa

Yes because portals are totally an idea limited to Valve's use only.

What up with green avatars :o



South Korea teaches us all how to make stuffty anime-inspired ripoffs of dope American games
in other news...
Edit: Who cares about the Portal ripoff specifically, the thing is it's awfully coincidental that they completely ripped off TF2, and then went and made a game based off of using Portals. Obviously not suspicious whatsoever.
« Last Edit: August 05, 2010, 03:40:22 PM by JD »


I H.A.V.E. online capable stuff  :cookieMonster: