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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
no, things are changing with technology and its ability to let the consumer speak out.
all valve staff and programers have other choices, they can choose to pressure the design of the game to be more original and innovative like l4d1 was, or they can get a job with a better developer like Remedy.
it's nice to be formal and patient but, games are still very primitive and companies like Valve have a responsibility to be industry leaders, and set the standard for innovative new technology and new design. they are the only ones that have the power to do this, and yet here they are taking $millions for a re-polished version of l4d1.
get ur 50 dolla and buy the game, lots of people worked on it
the game is full of new content and all valve staff and programers has families to feed
producing a game like this is expensive, and many other companies does this kind of stuff, capcom for a exemple.
valve is alway there to hear us, every question ive ever opened on the suport section was solved, specially the ones about l4d
valve has made the greatest games ive ever played in my life.... from hal-life/counter strike toleft 4 dead... l4d was the most creative game ever, rly original
its the only companie who rly thinks about the users and do several play tests b4 releasing, thjey rly study everything they can improve to make the best experience to the user....
everything valve does they put they comentarys on it, and ive never felt more close to a company than i feel with valve, steam may not be the best piece of software around, but it is a nice way to keep up ur gaming.