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Valve Is Trolling Us With A New Half-Life 3 Leak

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Valve look like they will become the ultimate trolls with a new leak. It looks like they included some files directly related to Half-Life 3 in a recent Dota 2 update.

Thanks to SteamDB as usual for noticing such things.

They found these files included in Dota 2:
hl3.txt
ai_basenpc.txt
rpg.txt

I'm not entirely sure how you could accidentally include them, so I'm sure it's to either get people hyped up in some way, or a big troll attempt.

The website Valve Time took a more in depth look at the files, you should check it out. They say this at the end which sums it up nicely:
QuoteSo, it’s important to realize that there’s absolutely no information as to exactly when or where these definitions come from. Meaning some or all definitions could be years old, used in some early iterations of projects that may or may not have died internally at Valve. Or, these are precisely what Valve is using, today, in some future title. Stay tuned as always...


I still haven't finished Half-Life 2, and only finished Half-Life 1 in the last few years, as personally I don't find them to actually be as amazing as others think. I am however interested to see what they can do with a new game in the series.

They have Source 2 working pretty well now, Steam Machines are on the way, and the know it will probably sell really well, so I wonder if it will become "the real thing".

What do you think about it? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Segata Sanshiro Oct 10, 2015
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: linuxgamerI don't think this is an mishap since its so easy to filter for "hl3":
eg: grep -r "hl3" .goes even deeper.

Quoting: liamdaweI still haven't finished Half-Life 2,
WTF, Half-Life 2 is one of the most sold PC titles ever and its metascore of 96/100 is just incredible.

Yeah, yeah I know. Every time I pick it up I'm just not hooked by it for some reason, it's odd. I should probably dedicate some time to actually finishing it

I'm in the same camp here.
HunterZ Oct 10, 2015
A Linux exclusive or even early release of something like HL3 would be a disaster. Imagine the number of angry posts that would appear all over the Internet from inexperienced computer users who accidentally wiped their Windows installs trying to install SteamOS (which last I heard doesn't provide a dual boot option by default) on their gaming machines just so that they can play it!
edo Oct 10, 2015
HL2 and ep 1 & 2 are amazing, I cant believe there are people here than haven't played it. They wont be able to know the reason of why HL3 has been waited this long, since the history at the end of ep 2 was very interesting, and then Valve just decided to not release the third part.
Btw, I have spent 50 hours on HL2, its very fun, and maybe because since I played it on a laptop, it runs better on linux than on windows, its a good linux port.
Related to this rumor, its probably false, but would be good if Valve would provide a HL3 copy with each steam machine, it could help it.


Last edited by edo on 10 October 2015 at 4:53 pm UTC
HunterZ Oct 10, 2015
Quoting: edoHL2 and ep 1 & 2 are amazing, I cant believe there are people here than haven't played it. They wont be able to know the reason of why HL3 has been waited this long, since the history at the end of ep 2 was very interesting, and then Valve just decided to not release the third part.
Btw, I have spent 50 hours on HL2, its very fun, and maybe because since I played it on a laptop, it runs better on linux than on windows, its a good linux port.
I've played them all, but when they were new (so not on Linux). I think HL1 was amazing for its time but even with modern remakes like Black Mesa it still feels a bit dated (but, hey, it's 17 years old!). HL2 (11 years old!) has good atmosphere and story.

QuoteRelated to this rumor, its probably false, but would be good if Valve would provide a HL3 copy with each steam machine, it could help it.
Now that's not a bad idea. It seems like they aren't jumping in with both feet on the Steam machine thing, though.
wolfyrion Oct 10, 2015
My prediction on this :

Valve will announce Half Life 3 for ALL OS + Vulkan Support for HL3 - it will be the first game supporting FULL Vulkan API in cooperation with Nvidia and ATI.
In the meantime on release date due to technical reasons, the game will launch for SteamOS for the time being.

The technical reasons will be something like for example:
"Since we are not able to get the performance we want in Windows with Vulkan API we will delay the release for Windows for some months. We want to provide the best experience for our Windows Users thats why we delay the release. "
linux_gamer Oct 10, 2015
Quoting: wolfyrionValve will announce Half Life 3 for ALL OS + Vulkan Support for HL3 - it will be the first game supporting FULL Vulkan API in cooperation with Nvidia and ATI.
i would go with that. There has been some time to release some (early) specifications of Vulkan, but they didn't, so I suspect them to release it with some game instead of just a demo. This will be most likely a Valve game on Source 2 engine, and since Dota 2 reborn is already out this might be Half-Life 3 (or less likely Portal 3)
Slackdog Oct 10, 2015
For those planning to give HL2 a go I'd recommend Half Life Update - improved graphics and some bug fixes. It's a quality game! Now if you'll excuse me there's a headcrab on my *&*(&HBVHVV nmhujh
flesk Oct 10, 2015
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I don't think they'd have to make HL3 a Linux exclusive on PC in order to push Steam Machines, if that's the plan. The previous games were on consoles too, and there are likely many console gamers who would pick a Steam Machine over PlayStation 4 if that means they can play HL3. I don't think us PC gamers are going to make a difference between Steam Machines being a success or not in the short run either way, but if they're enough of a success that more publishers find it worthwhile to port their games to Linux, that should make desktop Linux more interesting to PC gamers in the long run.
Perkeleen_Vittupää Oct 10, 2015
Quoting: STiATI didn't finish HL2 either, not even HL1. It never fixed me, basically I could say I didn't like the game at all.

Count me in also. I owned HL1 and Blueshift from the start, tried to play them both more further in many, many occasions, but always ended up feeling i'm forcing myself to it. Bought 'em due the massive hype at the time, i suppose. The HL games are obviously not bad, no, just can't get into much feeling playing them.

Then again, the Jedi Knight series... i consider 'em like the best games ever.
rea987 Oct 10, 2015
Quoting: TeodosioThey have invested millions in Steam OS, plus a big part of their reputation. If they want to be sure that it is a success they have to provide a big exclusive.
Besides, as long as windows is around we are going to have problems.

That is most likely out of question. Otherwise Gabe Newell would contradict with himself.

"You won’t see an exclusive killer app for SteamOS from us. We’re not going to be doing that kind of thing."

http://ca.ign.com/articles/2013/11/04/valve-will-not-make-exclusive-games-for-steamos

"Don't ever, ever try to lie to the internet - because they will catch you. They will de-construct your spin. They will remember everything you ever say for eternity."

https://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/1g8lqv/gabe_newell_one_of_the_things_we_learned_pretty/
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