I don't think it was stolen content or anything, from
reading the articles that came out today.  Looks more
like a recipient of one of the beta builds leaked,
something that was bound to happen anyways.  From
what I can gather this has no affect on things,
especially if the release is already pushed back
to April.

-sb


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Soy, maybe the same advice is a good idea here :D



HalfLife2.net

-As most of you in IRC and on the forums already know, a pre-release version
of Half-Life 2 has found its way onto Peer-to-peer, IRC, and web warez
networks around the globe.

We ask all of our participants of our community, both in our IRC channel
(irc.quakenet.org #halflife2) and our forum, to remain as sensible and calm
about the situation as possible. We will not hesitate to ban users posting
screenshots of the source, where to get the source, code from the source,
the file name of the Half-Life 2 pre-release, where to get the pre-release
or any content remotely similar to this likeness.

If you do insist on discussing the pre-release (in an appropriate, and legal
manner), we would prefer you do it in our IRC channel (irc.quakenet.org
#halflife2) rather than in our forums, for moderation related reasons. -


That is really bad... I'm assuming they mean the 'release content' of the game, this will ruin valve and the delay will only make things worse :( I'm never going to download the 'release content,' because that is just wrong. Stupid twat 'hackers'... :'(




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