Pretty sad news...
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/09/20/news_6107712.html
I thought at the time that the sudden cancellation of HL2 last year was a tad convenient, and the "source code theft" story through a "windows buffer overrun" theory was just so-o-o-o transparent that it defied rational belief (and said so at the time, as I recall.) It seems like the picture might at last be firming up. What a shame that gaming has to be reduced to scenarios like this. There seem to be new ways of spelling g-r-e-e-d emerging every day.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/09/20/news_6107712.html
I thought at the time that the sudden cancellation of HL2 last year was a tad convenient, and the "source code theft" story through a "windows buffer overrun" theory was just so-o-o-o transparent that it defied rational belief (and said so at the time, as I recall.) It seems like the picture might at last be firming up. What a shame that gaming has to be reduced to scenarios like this. There seem to be new ways of spelling g-r-e-e-d emerging every day.