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karim79 ◴[] No.42153089[source]
I can never understand why they haven't made a HL3. Given that they could literally make approximately 3.88 bajillion dollars from it in 24 hours.

I suppose this is the very definition of developer integrity.

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danpalmer ◴[] No.42153146[source]
For a while their stated reason was that they felt they couldn’t live up to the hype and the gaming community was too toxic and would have crucified them for it. True or not, I can see why they’d think that.

However it’s also worth noting that they were spending that time on other projects making them likely even more money. HL3 isn’t going to have live service or esports applications that make money like their other games do. It probably won’t be a big earner compared to those other games.

Valve are also a privately held company and the rumour is the top people there are crazy rich, and even those further down the ladder earn a lot more than they would elsewhere. They don’t need HL3.

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1. paulryanrogers ◴[] No.42153757[source]
According to leaks they tried several times and gave up. Which is strange, it's not like episodes 2 and 3 were revolutionary. They're just more of the same. Alyx too wasn't particularly deep, it's only innovation was showing that narrative action games can work in VR.
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2. tracerbulletx ◴[] No.42153825[source]
Alyx is so far beyond any other VR game. It is a masterful accomplishment and a masterpiece in its own right.
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3. account42 ◴[] No.42172118[source]
That says more about the VR game industry than Alyx.

HL1 and HL2 each changed the industry. Alyx is mostly forgotten.