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where's your source, did gabe say that?
the hell is an nda rule?
who's going to sue you? you don't look like you work at valve or anything like that
i just play test there games
i highly doubt hl2 with be ported to source 2
If he works at Valve, he can’t disclose that. In fact nobody should disclose anything about Valve, because some people work for Valve without even knowing it. And the Valve Non-Disclosure Agreement is unilateral and does not have to be disclosed by Valve, nor do they have to inform people that they are actually working for Valve.
I can’t disclose why I know this, but it’s likely that HL3 will be about a very secret organization of software developers without prior knowledge of game development, who conspire to make the perfect game. The popularity of that game will be used to force people to sign on to a digital distribution center, which hides virtual training centers that prepare ordinary citizens to fight off an alien invasion.