Author Topic: Valve at GDC 2015  (Read 2496 times)

As everyone knows Valve is attending GDC 2015. They will be hosting a physics bullstuff meeting and a glNext meeting and will mostly likely show off some Source 2.
in a nutshell,

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They aren't hosting the meeting.

i hope source 2 doesn't require a lot like the source engine does, source games are p much all i can max out.

i hope source 2 doesn't require a lot like the source engine does, source games are p much all i can max out.
It's probably going to be able to support great graphics just like unreal engine and such but still have great support for older machines, just with less graphics

All aboard the hype train

They aren't hosting the meeting.
p sure they're gonna host the source 2 glNext one, but they cancelled the physics bullstuff one

p sure they're gonna host the source 2 glNext one, but they cancelled the physics bullstuff one
http://schedule.gdconf.com/session/glnext-the-future-of-high-performance-graphics-presented-by-valve

This is the only thing the company is officially hosting. There is no source 2 meeting, and the physics ones are valve employees.



Hosting an event on the 3rd day of the 3rd month at 3:00 PM..

Didn't valve say they wont release source 2 until they have a game to ship with it?
They might as well make half-life 3 at this point if only to stop all the jokes about it.

Hosting an event on the 3rd day of the 3rd month at 3:00 PM..
GG Valve.


HERE COMES THE HYPE TRAIN
WOO-WOO!

i hope source 2 doesn't require a lot like the source engine does, source games are p much all i can max out.
Are you kidding? Source 1 is an extremely efficient, optimized, and fast engine. Unreal, Unity, and pretty much everything else is horribly laggy on non-NASA computers, while Source works wonderfully even on potatoes.

Are you kidding? Source 1 is an extremely efficient, optimized, and fast engine. Unreal, Unity, and pretty much everything else is horribly laggy on non-NASA computers, while Source works wonderfully even on potatoes.
i think he means that he wants source 2 to be as efficient as source 1 is, not that source 1 is bad