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@keiyakins: They are keeping lower-end PCs, 360, PS3 in mind.

@Rampage: I wonder why they're confident enough to make a press release. I guess they're busy testing the heck out of that game now.

@KaneRobot: It's a Valve Time Christmas.

@chickdigger802: The point with the buildings and compass mode are to provide more ways for people to get their bearings straight. I'm personally a landmark kind of guy and that helped me find a building in the city today!

@cyber_saliva: I have a Galaxy S variant (T-Mobile Vibrant) with 2.2 installed and it works. You have to zoom into the map close enough. Don't forget to make sure that you're in a supported city!

@Karlott: There's no PC version that we know of. Sad face.

@DrZaius: I think he was kidding.

I want to see what happens when she jumps.

Delays are a good thing when Valve does them. It'll be quality.

I know which version I'm getting now.

Remember that Valve isn't legally obligated to fix the games if their system breaks down (read the terms you agreed to when you signed up). We can hope for a change in their terms to guarantee patching of games post-Valve or just gamble on the fact that they'll do it out of good will. I'm a big fan of Steam as a

McNamara just died recently. But this is 1960s McNamara so I don't know if it's in bad taste or just over the top.

It's far from dying. In fact, I think it's more accurate to say that it's transforming. It wouldn't be absurd to even say that it may start to encroach on the console space. Moore's law will allow cheap appliance-like PCs that can connect third-party controllers and services like Steam to a TV.

There's just so much value in PC games. Got Left 4 Dead 1&2 on launch at 10% off from Steam and the community content keeps on coming! It runs reasonably optimized maps on full settings with the exception of some light anti aliasing on my for year old everyday-use computer. That myth on higher costs with pc gaming

Iwata asks, "why we bullshittin'?". Now Iwata tells it like it is.

@Faux Bravo: They're also getting rid of the L4D2 add-on support entirely. No longer will you be confused on what to have installed to play custom content.

@Shawn Langlois: It's coming out for Mac Oct. 5, according to the video.

I wish I can kick the sand like Francis in-game.

Wow, talk about link baiting. Anyway, I hope it is a stripper.