Not really. You can enter your CD key into Steam after you get it and always be able to play it, even if you lose the CDs.Originally posted by: RaiderJ
So as someone who will probably go out and buy a retail copy, does it make sense to do any preloading?
The preload isn't a full copy of HL2. It is only those files that won't change between now and the release date. Artwork, maps, etc. Even is comeone cracked the encryption you wouldn't have a functioning game of HL2 to play. The executable is surely missing from the preload files.Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
<BR><BR>SO what is the point exactly?Originally posted by: Rent<BR>Well, the preload is done. Now "You have a locked copy of Half-Life 2 on your computer"<BR><BR>:frown:<BR><BR>Comon Valve, unlock it 😀 :| 😀
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
<BR><BR>That's not that fast...<BR>that's like one OC48... 3GB/s?Originally posted by: tRaptor<BR><BR><BR>So the second its released you can play. And cause as we get closer to the launch more and more people will want to get it.<BR><BR><BR>On a seide note, i think i read somehere what steam/valve has enough bandwidth to give HL2 to one person every second.Originally posted by: UglyCasanova<BR><BR><BR>SO what is the point exactly?Originally posted by: Rent<BR>Well, the preload is done. Now "You have a locked copy of Half-Life 2 on your computer"<BR><BR>:frown:<BR><BR>Comon Valve, unlock it 😀 :| 😀
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
this reduces the stress on the servers when the game actually is released