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Bindal

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  1. Another reason is that with Half-Life 1 ending, Ross would need to start putting out new content to support himself with YouTube revenue, and I don't think the Game Dungeon is quite popular enough to get him by. So even if we don't get Half-Life 2, there's still high hopes for something we saw in Freeman Across the Universe, eh? I wouldn't be against that. Freeman Across the Universe has certainly a potential to be interesting and probably is a lot less work than Freemans Mind - assuming Ross keeps it to "one or two episodes per game" and takes a random part out of it instead of a full playthrough.
  2. I knew there was something else bugging me about this explanation. Okay, fine, let's say the Xen islands are orbiting a black hole. That still does nothing to explain the gravity. Because look at it, satellites and space junk orbit the Earth, the moon orbits the Earth, the Earth orbits the sun. The moon and Earth only have GRAVITY because of their density. All the space junk has no measurable gravity because it's not dense enough. That's the situation the Xen island cloud is in. The islands are so comparatively small, they would have no measurable gravity. The platforms don't have any gravity on their own - you're still falling downwards if you miss one. Meaning they don't have gravity, they just refuse to follow it themselves while orbiting something else we can't just see due the distance. If they would have their own gravity, the we could run around them like there is nothing to it. But we obviously can't. Not to mention, we are ending up in a lot bigger places later in Xen and during the short visit in Blue Shift, we're on what is basically one giant (several maps large) rock - which STILL doesn't have it's own gravitational force. So, yeah, gravity is not related to the platforms in any sort of way and needs explaination in with something we simply haven't had a chance of seeing yet.
  3. You would think that, at least at this point, Freeman would try to somewhat think "movie logic" (if not "video game logic") and not "real life logic" with a lot of things he encounters - or at least with his continues luck of running into dead ends and puzzles required to continue. Also, SECOND worst apparement? I don't want to know how you could be worse than "a cave in Xen with a single room, lacking a bathroom, with no food, no electricity or no nearby store"
  4. Serious Sam 3 is already an HD game - and a fairly recent one at that. The game he played there was Serious Sam: The First Encounter HD. Easily recognizable, too, due the following facts: 1. It's set in Egypt (which limits it to First Encounter and BFE) 2. He had a knife (which further limits it to First Encounter only) 3. Good graphics (which means it's the HD remake of First Encounter) But it would also a game, where a "mind"-series would just not fit because Sam is already talking and has some pretty good lines.
  5. I don't care that it's supposed to be an Aprils Fool joke. THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN! Not in a full blown "do every FPS ever and full lenght" like Half-Life. But as a short (2 to 3 minutes) "what if"-thing on an irregular basis with FPS that have a silent, unseen protagonist? Yep, totally could see that happen.
  6. Which makes me wonder why Freeman didn't notice the ONLY females he'll ever encounter being female. TWICE.
  7. Very optimistic. At this pace with 12-minutes in average, I say at least 20 more videos, probably 30.
  8. Which makes me ask just one question: What questions were raised from you there?
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