Leaked S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Alpha
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Leaked S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Alpha
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<html><body><P>There have been some rumors the past couple days that an early build of <A HREF=http://www.stalker-game.com/ target=_blank>S.T.A.L.K.E.R.</A> made its way to the public. I don’t know the circumstance of how it was leaked or where exactly to get it (not like I’d post links here anyway). So far there hasn’t been an official response from GSC Game World. But I can tell you from first hand experience that an obviously very early tech demo, most likely used for screenshots, is definitely floating around the internet.</P><P>All I’m asking is for people to not download the demo and spoil any surprises for themselves. But you’re going to do what you want to do, just show some respect and don’t advertise where to get it. </P></body></html>
<html><body><P>There have been some rumors the past couple days that an early build of <A HREF=http://www.stalker-game.com/ target=_blank>S.T.A.L.K.E.R.</A> made its way to the public. I don’t know the circumstance of how it was leaked or where exactly to get it (not like I’d post links here anyway). So far there hasn’t been an official response from GSC Game World. But I can tell you from first hand experience that an obviously very early tech demo, most likely used for screenshots, is definitely floating around the internet.</P><P>All I’m asking is for people to not download the demo and spoil any surprises for themselves. But you’re going to do what you want to do, just show some respect and don’t advertise where to get it. </P></body></html>
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It isn't all that similar to HL2. Valve lost a huge chunk of the game along with the source code days before they're September 30 release date. This is an ancient demo made for taking screenshots. Nothing more. I can easily recreate some of those old shots where you see the dude attacked by a swarm of rats. Everything is placed like a movie set.
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With HL2, the problem was that when the source code was taken, since the game will also be released on Steam, the Steam code for HL2 was taken. And since you can pay for HL2 on-line with CREDIT CARDS someone with the source code could find holes in the system and steal credit card numbers. So Valve has to completely restructure HL2's security system before it can be released.
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What? NONSENSE! Valve did it on purpose! Who the fuck do you think you are, coming in here and speaking sense to those who have none?With HL2, the problem was that when the source code was taken, since the game will also be released on Steam, the Steam code for HL2 was taken. And since you can pay for HL2 on-line with CREDIT CARDS someone with the source code could find holes in the system and steal credit card numbers. So Valve has to completely restructure HL2's security system before it can be released.
Someone at ATi fucked and it got on the net, I am sure someone got fired for that one...Mr. Green wrote:Same with the Doom Alpha. I don't believe Id had anything rather new at that year's E3.Hammer wrote:What? NONSENSE! Valve did it on purpose! Who the fuck do you think you are, coming in here and speaking sense to those who have none?
Killzig: You forgot to thank /SigmaHex/ for the news you ass ninja.
What they did is they the exploited an...exploit in, yep, you guessed it, MICROSOFT'S e-mail system and leached little bits of all the stuff going across the e-mail system at Valve and assembled the source code that way.
Clever, but fucking ANNOYING for those who wanted it in 2003.
Clever, but fucking ANNOYING for those who wanted it in 2003.
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I tend to prefer http://www.packetnews.com/search.php?kw=stalker myself.
As for Half life 2, they didn't leech it out of the e-mail system in small bits. That's undoable, dude, and also fucking ridiculous.
Idiot.
What they did was steal the passwords (all accessible via the port leaks in Outlook) to the Storage Server containing the source code as well as a build of the game and logged in via a connection with a high bandwidth pipeline and leeched it out of the server in a under an hour (or couple of hours). Remember, Valve's servers are running on a high bandwidth pipeline too, so copying the files out wasn't much slower than it would be to transfer files over a LAN.
For the record, the Stalker build was compiled May 19 2002. That's old as hell.
As for Half life 2, they didn't leech it out of the e-mail system in small bits. That's undoable, dude, and also fucking ridiculous.
Idiot.
What they did was steal the passwords (all accessible via the port leaks in Outlook) to the Storage Server containing the source code as well as a build of the game and logged in via a connection with a high bandwidth pipeline and leeched it out of the server in a under an hour (or couple of hours). Remember, Valve's servers are running on a high bandwidth pipeline too, so copying the files out wasn't much slower than it would be to transfer files over a LAN.
For the record, the Stalker build was compiled May 19 2002. That's old as hell.
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