As in console exclusive like L4D, the Internet would react to this how?
I was tempted to put 'Xbox Nexus' in the title, just to firmly give that name a foothold; is there a chance that MS would name its next console after one of its glorious XBL 'programs'.
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I do agree it would be -blam!-ing hilarious to see the PC elitists cry, but why?
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1 ReplyI would laugh as thats implying that it won't run on valve's own program steam, and their own console steam box. There would be too much broken logic to be understandable.
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I think a lot of people would have a genuine reason to be upset. I would like to see the reaction of the hardcore PC fanboy crowd though. There would be humor in that.
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5 RepliesConfusion, since Valve's biggest money-making machine is PC based.
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I don't see the appeal of the series anyway.
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3 RepliesEdited by Arbiter 739: 5/7/2013 11:49:14 PMThat just wouldn't happen in Valve's current state. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Tartan 118 How well did The Orange Box 360 sell? How well did Portal: Still Alive and Portal 2 360 sell (technically part of HL canon)?[/quote] I just don't see your point, sir. Half-Life is only available on PC. (Along with Blue Shift and Opposing Force) The Orange Box is available on PC, X-Box 360, and PS3. Portal 2 is available on PC, X-Box 360, and PS3. It would not be in Valve's best interest to make it a launch title for one of the new major console platforms.
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2 RepliesIt's not happening, Steam is already on PS3 (kind of) and Gaben hates Windows 8 for no real reason.
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Edited by Makeshyft: 5/7/2013 11:37:27 PM[quote]Report: Half-Life 3 a next-gen Xbox exclusive[/quote] Dismissed at HL:3. That game doesn't and will never exist. Valve's too busy getting squashed by Riot.
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5 Replieslol absolutely zero chance that would ever happen. Xbox gamers by and large don't care about Half-Life, and Valve would never release a game that didn't also come out on its Steam platform.
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No one would believe it because its no secret that Valve hates Microsoft for releasing Windows 8.
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Everybody would rage and say that the gaming industry is dead.
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3 RepliesIt wouldn't ever happen though, naturally. Steam IS Valve, and they'd never let their own IP fall into console-only hands.
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Won't happen. /thread