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DotA 2 Game Leak Hints at Half-Life Episode 3


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From: http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/09/19/dota-2-game-leak-hints-at-half-life-episode-three.aspx

 

A Vietnamese beta tester has leaked the entire game client for Dota 2, and the Internet is on fire as the code is picked clean like a desert carcass. Among the massive data mine are details about a Dota store, and weapon information for something called ep3. Could that be Half Life Episode Three?

 

Team Liquid has parsed out some information from the Dota 2 game code. Contained within the Dota 2 client are weapon files for something called ep3. Check out the screen below.

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Is Valve planning a flamethrower and an icegun for Half Life Episode 3? What exactly is this weaponizer? Right now we have more questions than answers, and ep3 could really be anything. Still, it’s fun to dream about Half Life Episode 3, especially since Valve doesn’t seem to ever want to talk about the game.

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I don't really care about the weapons for EP3, to be honest. All I care about is that it happens, and hopefully this means we'll be getting a little bit closer.

 

Valve knows how big the Half-Life franchise is, and they know fans want the next part. They've been awful hush-hush about it, and considering all of their other major franchises have gotten updates or will be getting updates, all that's left to take care of is Half-Life.

 

Honestly, I won't be surprised if they bust out a brand new engine for it. They might use a beefed up version of Source, but a new engine wouldn't surprise me either.

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I don't really care about the weapons for EP3, to be honest. All I care about is that it happens, and hopefully this means we'll be getting a little bit closer.

 

Valve knows how big the Half-Life franchise is, and they know fans want the next part. They've been awful hush-hush about it, and considering all of their other major franchises have gotten updates or will be getting updates, all that's left to take care of is Half-Life.

 

Honestly, I won't be surprised if they bust out a brand new engine for it. They might use a beefed up version of Source, but a new engine wouldn't surprise me either.

 

I sure hope they bust out a whole new engine, but as this does look to be more of a continuation of the episodic content rather than a full length Half-Life 3 I would be pleasantly surprised if that happened.

 

This "weaponizer" thing sounds like it could warrant a new engine, though, just like the Gravity Gun and Source.

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I don't really care about the weapons for EP3, to be honest. All I care about is that it happens, and hopefully this means we'll be getting a little bit closer.

 

Valve knows how big the Half-Life franchise is, and they know fans want the next part. They've been awful hush-hush about it, and considering all of their other major franchises have gotten updates or will be getting updates, all that's left to take care of is Half-Life.

 

Honestly, I won't be surprised if they bust out a brand new engine for it. They might use a beefed up version of Source, but a new engine wouldn't surprise me either.

 

I sure hope they bust out a whole new engine, but as this does look to be more of a continuation of the episodic content rather than a full length Half-Life 3 I would be pleasantly surprised if that happened.

 

This "weaponizer" thing sounds like it could warrant a new engine, though, just like the Gravity Gun and Source.

 

If anything hints at a possible new engine, it's the weaponizer_liquid line. Liquids are notoriously difficult to properly render on computers. They either don't look right, or they don't behave right.

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I don't really care about the weapons for EP3, to be honest. All I care about is that it happens, and hopefully this means we'll be getting a little bit closer.

 

Valve knows how big the Half-Life franchise is, and they know fans want the next part. They've been awful hush-hush about it, and considering all of their other major franchises have gotten updates or will be getting updates, all that's left to take care of is Half-Life.

 

Honestly, I won't be surprised if they bust out a brand new engine for it. They might use a beefed up version of Source, but a new engine wouldn't surprise me either.

 

I sure hope they bust out a whole new engine, but as this does look to be more of a continuation of the episodic content rather than a full length Half-Life 3 I would be pleasantly surprised if that happened.

 

This "weaponizer" thing sounds like it could warrant a new engine, though, just like the Gravity Gun and Source.

 

If anything hints at a possible new engine, it's the weaponizer_liquid line. Liquids are notoriously difficult to properly render on computers. They either don't look right, or they don't behave right.

 

Definitely, but I think it all depends on the nature of the liquid. Portal 2's fork of Source rendered its gels really well, better than any other game I've ever seen, but I feel like Valve definitely "cheated" a little bit with the liquid textures and made them solid color rather than some sort of transparency and that's why they rendered so well. I think Source can do liquid physics and rendering well, but I'm not 100% sold on its competence with transparency.

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Definitely, but I think it all depends on the nature of the liquid. Portal 2's fork of Source rendered its gels really well, better than any other game I've ever seen, but I feel like Valve definitely "cheated" a little bit with the liquid textures and made them solid color rather than some sort of transparency and that's why they rendered so well. I think Source can do liquid physics and rendering well, but I'm not 100% sold on its competence with transparency.

 

Well, the Borealis will definitely be involved, and that's stuck in the ice up in the Arctic. Means the water is either gonna be transparent or murky.

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That'd be your opinion of it. Personally, I feel it's fine in its own thread as it would help to keep the discussion on the topic (The leaked code).

 

I've had a strong suspicion that the time between Episode 2 and Episode 3 was because Valve were going to just release Half-Life 3 along with a new engine but this leaked code seems to throw a spanner in that idea. The Weapon_Ice.cpp file makes sense to anyone that finished episode 2 so that lends credence to the relation of these files to Half-Life and the timing seems to make some sense too as after DotA 2, Valve have no other games announced as in development. Considering that DotA 2 may not grab too large of an audience, Valve may be hoping to get Episode 3 out by the end of next year to keep profits up.

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