Information on Portal 2 Puzzle Creator
Quote from ChickenMobile on March 11, 2012, 8:23 pmPipeline wrote:andyb wrote:I'm just interested in release date.I'll make a decision on it after I have seen itI know the (planned) release date... but I can't tell anyone, sorry. (Unless they can keep it secret like VALVe told me to.)
In that case it's going to be half a year so they don't get everyone's hopes up.
I know the (planned) release date... but I can't tell anyone, sorry. (Unless they can keep it secret like VALVe told me to.)
In that case it's going to be half a year so they don't get everyone's hopes up.
Quote from Spam Nugget on March 12, 2012, 8:00 ampfff longer then that
pfff longer then that
I think in terms of boolean variables. Generally, it makes things easier.
Quote from The Irate Pirate on March 16, 2012, 6:51 amPipeline wrote:andyb wrote:I'm just interested in release date.I'll make a decision on it after I have seen itI know the (planned) release date... but I can't tell anyone, sorry. (Unless they can keep it secret like VALVe told me to.)
My dad works at Nintendo.
I know the (planned) release date... but I can't tell anyone, sorry. (Unless they can keep it secret like VALVe told me to.)
My dad works at Nintendo.
Quote from Lpfreaky90 on March 16, 2012, 7:20 amThe Irate Pirate wrote:My dad works at Nintendo.And my father works at Mac Donalds!
And my father works at Mac Donalds!
Quote from spongylover123 on March 25, 2012, 2:23 pmIt's still in testing, just keep waiting, Valve want to make sure that the puzzle creator is the best.
It's still in testing, just keep waiting, Valve want to make sure that the puzzle creator is the best.
Quote from Pipeline on March 25, 2012, 3:51 pmspongylover123 wrote:It's still in testing, just keep waiting, Valve want to make sure that the puzzle creator is the best.Valve is known for their extremely thorough testing.
That's why most of their games are realized at their full potential instead of "let's please our fanbase and release it early, then realize it has millions of bugs".
Valve is known for their extremely thorough testing.
That's why most of their games are realized at their full potential instead of "let's please our fanbase and release it early, then realize it has millions of bugs".
(Don't listen to him, we'll be fine)
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I wonder what happens when Cave Johnson gets his pain pills...
Quote from Lpfreaky90 on March 25, 2012, 3:56 pmPipeline wrote:spongylover123 wrote:It's still in testing, just keep waiting, Valve want to make sure that the puzzle creator is the best.Valve is known for their extremely thorough testing.
That's why most of their games are realized at their full potential instead of "let's please our fanbase and release it early, then realize it has millions of bugs".The puzzle creator is currently in Beta. This means that it is more or less working but that there's room for improvements. That is where beta-players come in: play and find those bugs; report them and make suggestions on other improvements. Good game developers (like valve) take this very seriously and try to create the best experience for their players.
So basically: the longer a game is in beta; the more time there is for improvements and the better the final product will be!
Valve is known for their extremely thorough testing.
That's why most of their games are realized at their full potential instead of "let's please our fanbase and release it early, then realize it has millions of bugs".
The puzzle creator is currently in Beta. This means that it is more or less working but that there's room for improvements. That is where beta-players come in: play and find those bugs; report them and make suggestions on other improvements. Good game developers (like valve) take this very seriously and try to create the best experience for their players.
So basically: the longer a game is in beta; the more time there is for improvements and the better the final product will be!
Quote from Pipeline on March 25, 2012, 3:58 pmlpfreaky90 wrote:Pipeline wrote:spongylover123 wrote:It's still in testing, just keep waiting, Valve want to make sure that the puzzle creator is the best.Valve is known for their extremely thorough testing.
That's why most of their games are realized at their full potential instead of "let's please our fanbase and release it early, then realize it has millions of bugs".The puzzle creator is currently in Beta. This means that it is more or less working but that there's room for improvements. That is where beta-players come in: play and find those bugs; report them and make suggestions on other improvements. Good game developers (like valve) take this very seriously and try to create the best experience for their players.
So basically: the longer a game is in beta; the more time there is for improvements and the better the final product will be!
...and then everyone assumes it's more proof of "Valve Time"
Valve is known for their extremely thorough testing.
That's why most of their games are realized at their full potential instead of "let's please our fanbase and release it early, then realize it has millions of bugs".
The puzzle creator is currently in Beta. This means that it is more or less working but that there's room for improvements. That is where beta-players come in: play and find those bugs; report them and make suggestions on other improvements. Good game developers (like valve) take this very seriously and try to create the best experience for their players.
So basically: the longer a game is in beta; the more time there is for improvements and the better the final product will be!
...and then everyone assumes it's more proof of "Valve Time"
(Don't listen to him, we'll be fine)
--
Old signature preserved for historical reasons.
I wonder what happens when Cave Johnson gets his pain pills...
Quote from andyb on March 25, 2012, 7:26 pmlpfreaky90 wrote:Pipeline wrote:spongylover123 wrote:It's still in testing, just keep waiting, Valve want to make sure that the puzzle creator is the best.Valve is known for their extremely thorough testing.
That's why most of their games are realized at their full potential instead of "let's please our fanbase and release it early, then realize it has millions of bugs".The puzzle creator is currently in Beta. This means that it is more or less working but that there's room for improvements. That is where beta-players come in: play and find those bugs; report them and make suggestions on other improvements. Good game developers (like valve) take this very seriously and try to create the best experience for their players.
So basically: the longer a game is in beta; the more time there is for improvements and the better the final product will be!
Biggest piece of crap I have seen in awhile.Sounds like a corporate shill.Beta is the release problem? Portal 2 hammer is in beta and everyone has is so your theory or excuse is complete shit,Valve is like Google.Keep it in beta till we wanna change things (gmail for 7 years)
Valve is known for their extremely thorough testing.
That's why most of their games are realized at their full potential instead of "let's please our fanbase and release it early, then realize it has millions of bugs".
The puzzle creator is currently in Beta. This means that it is more or less working but that there's room for improvements. That is where beta-players come in: play and find those bugs; report them and make suggestions on other improvements. Good game developers (like valve) take this very seriously and try to create the best experience for their players.
So basically: the longer a game is in beta; the more time there is for improvements and the better the final product will be!
Biggest piece of crap I have seen in awhile.Sounds like a corporate shill.Beta is the release problem? Portal 2 hammer is in beta and everyone has is so your theory or excuse is complete shit,Valve is like Google.Keep it in beta till we wanna change things (gmail for 7 years)