MWEB GameZone writes: "Here is a look at the deep Steam Winter Sale mystery and why its possible connection to Half-Life 3.
Maybe, just maybe, 2016 is the year we finally get some concrete Half-Life 3 details."
A LinkedIn post from Underdark AI made the discovery, stating that datasets are being sold for over $5,000 on a known black market forum.
Update:
"Valve has now confirmed that “this was NOT a breach of Steam systems” and users do not need to change their passwords as a result. However, it continues to recommend that you set up the Steam Mobile authenticator for extra security."
https://store.steampowered....
The government needs a taskforce with serious fundung that can opporate across borders to go after cyber criminals.
It is getting out of hand and it is the regular citizens of the world that suffer the consequences of these hacks and breaches.
My fear is that if left unchecked, state sponsored hackers from corrupt or governents under sections may use this as a method of raising revenue at the expense of everyone else.
remember when certain groups were saying PC gamers don’t want other subscriptions because it was not safe and steam was the spot lol.
The Creature Collector Fest event has come to steam until May 19. Here are some epic discounted games to scratch the critter gathering itch.
If Half-Life 3 ever happens, what big innovation would justify it in Gabe Newell's eyes?
Just go back to what made Half-Life 2 special: the physics.
At the time, it was groundbreaking and arguably influenced a wave of other games that started to experiment with more interactive and dynamic environments. For a while, physics-based gameplay became a trend. But if you've played any first-person shooters in the last decade, you've probably noticed that most developers have either abandoned those ideas entirely or significantly toned them down. The focus shifted away from immersive world interaction toward faster pacing, scripted set pieces, and visual spectacle.
And while you're at it, ship it with a robust modding tool. That’s another thing most developers have completely given up on. It could offer a much-needed alternative to the current AAA landscape, which feels increasingly trapped in a cycle of cinematic universes and safe, homogenized content. In a world of "Marvelized" blockbusters, a game that draws inspiration from the experimental spirit of the late 1990 and mid-2000s wouldn’t just be nostalgic,it would be genuinely fresh. Ironically, looking back might be the most forward-thinking move a studio could make right now.
Here's something innovative, finish the God damn story. Wow, a concept! Locking a series behind forced innovation is stupid, and stupidity is not innovation.
1. Dynamic AI for NPC - Supporting character AI that responds to your voice in real-time. Imagine getting pinned down and then just say "Alyx, throw a smoke grenade and give me covering fire!" and then she does it after responding "OK!". How about having a conversation with Alyx?
2. FOV graphical render using NVMe SSD - A graphics rendering feature that is built-in the game engine so that your GPU and CPU only renders what player is seeing. Current graphics engine renders the world beyond the FOV because of hardware limitations in immediate rendering as you pan your camera/view. Having a graphics rendering system that renders graphics instantly and only what you're seeing allows for richer, more detailed worlds or less RAM usage.
At this rate HL3 is the best vapourware product ever - it's surpassing DNF at this rate :)
I pray that it is so.
"You might wonder how this whole thing is connected to Half-Life 3. Well, first of all, the obvious question is why Valve would go through so much trouble to create this deep mystery if nothing will be uncovered at the end of the day. "
This logic is flawless. /s
Just for fun? Or to announce something different. What makes you think it will be HL3?
"However, the biggest clue that points towards a connection between the Steam Winter Sale and Half-Life 3 is a website called XCCR.com"
https://who.is/whois/xccr.c...
This website has been registered via godaddy(something valve would never do, they're using CSC for registering their domains) by a person called Batu Pahat (he's from Malaysia) - you're going to tell me that this guy have connection to steam sale ?
"Is there a connection between Steam's Winter Sale mystery and Half-Life 3"
There's none, And Half Life 3 is a f**** vaporware. Valve have so many income from Selling games that they are not interested in making games.
I always thought it would come out, when a considerably large amount of the new consoles will be on the market. Time seems just about right.
I wouldn't be surprised if Half-Life 3 is the first game on the Source 3 engine. I beat Episode One and Episode Two last week and regret it, because now I know how much it sucks to not have Half-Life 3. It really stopped at such a huge cliffhanger.