Yeah, however, leaks around this have been a bit more believable than before. Can't remember the specifics, but more concrete stuff has been found by datamining (iirc) deadlock and paying attention to steamdb, with less reliable leaks ranging from the game or assets (again, iirc). So, there's a fair chance this is real.
However, HL3 has been real multiple times before, it has been cancelled many times apparently, only to be taken up again later on.
Fact remains however, that Valve have been working continuously on an appid that isn't deadlock for some time now, and there's plenty of noise around them working on a new half life.
Which appid? 'cause one of the unknown appid's Valve was working on is a Deadlock private testing server (yes, the game in invite-only alpha has a private alpha that is even more restricted.)
Who cares? I'd rather they take their time instead of rushing the first crap they think about. And knowing valve I bet they waited for newer technologies to offer more in their games (case in point: Alyx with VR)
They literally didnt finish episode 3 because they felt they had nothing new to show, they said all this in the documentary. They didn't want to just make more of the same. If they are making Half Life 3 (highly doubt it, as Tyler McVicker just chats shit to try and stay relevant), it's because they finally have some new tech or ideas they want to play around with, like as you said with Alyx.
Well, looks like I've got some upvotes and i got a reply from you so I'm guessing some people care. Tbh you just sound like a wet rag here and if you only want to hear about things you agree with then you can go talk to a mirror.
I'm fully aware some people are excited for HL3 whenever it comes out and some people are content to wait. I'm merely stating that the ship has sailed for me. Heaven forbid someone doesn't consider gabe a golden god.
As Gaben put it in the recent valve doc, moving the story forward wasn't a good enough reason to put out a new Half Life. The series has always been about pushing technological innovations, and they just felt stumped on how HL3 was going to do that.
People like to claim valve doesn't do anything anymore, but I legitimately feel like PC gaming is the best deal for gaming right now, handily beating out console and mobile, and that is in large part due to valve.
Their flat internal structure hasn't been perfect, but on the bright side it didn't result in them pumping out what the gaming industry would have viewed in retrospect as yet another obligatory entry in an FPS series. Valve's intention was to let smart people solve hard problems in the gaming space, and IMO they have always done that, it just so far hasn't resulted in a HL3.
I've heard people say they won't make HL3 until the next big leap in gaming is here.
1 was with us into "true 3D" era
2 was with us into physics engines
Alyx was with us into VR gaming.
3 will be with us ...?*
I'm excited to find where we're going. Gaming has been pretty stale for a long time. Sure we've had plenty of games that have got very clever with what we have, but we haven't had a major leap in a long time, they've just been getting a bit more polish and shine each year. Short of deep-dive VR I honestly don't know what could be next.
*Possibly actual AI? A world filled with characters that are actually intelligently responsive rather than just following a set of predefined behaviour patterns? Vortigaunt teammate that learns from you?
Thinking about where we're at technologically I have been wondering how long until AI is ready for implementation in games. Maybe this is it?