LEFT4DEAD 2 - PREVIEW VIDEO

XGC BLUNTx

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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aveeFnD4zDA"]YouTube - Left 4 Dead 2 Trailer HD[/ame]

oh yeah give me a chainsaw so I can cut off that zombie's little gimp arm, can't wait!
 

FULLMETAL

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i think i can wait the first one was amazing but the 2nd one looks less real and the sounds given they makers are the same but its sounds are from TF2 and the first one wasent like that.
 

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Valve's big E3 announcement -- that last year's hit Left 4 Dead would be followed up with a PC and Xbox 360 sequel this year -- was a surprise coming from a studio that has never delivered a full sequel in such a short timeframe.

It was made even more notable by Valve's oft-stated strategy of supporting its multiplayer games with new content and updates for many months or even years after their release, as exemplified by the ever-evolving Team Fortress 2.

At E3, as part of a longer forthcoming interview, Gamasutra caught up with Tom Leonard, Valve developer and project lead on Left 4 Dead 2, to discuss the reason for the quick turnaround -- and the fate of the original Left 4 Dead.

"There's definitely not a change in policy," said Leonard in response to Gamasutra's inquiries as to whether this move represents a new direction for Valve's multiplayer efforts.

He pointed out that Valve has always experimented with different types of development and distribution. "With the various things we've done -- Half-Life 2, the big splash game that takes forever; or the episodic content; or the [Team Fortress 2] updates -- as a company we try to explore different ways of delivering value to the customer," he explained.

"For the team I'm working on, it was perceived that the best way to provide value was to provide this big experience."

Development on Left 4 Dead 2 began almost immediately after the first game shipped, following a short break, but the idea of a standalone sequel was borne out of necessity and practicality.

"The team got back together in early November, and we were all really excited to continue to expand the Left 4 Dead experience," Leonard recalled. "We hit the white board and came up with ideas about how we could expand the experience -- new characters, new locations, new positioning on the timeline of the infection, new game mechanics."

"As we started talking that through, it became clear that we weren't really talking about incremental updates; we were talking about a whole experience. And it would be hard to deliver that totality of experience in incremental bits."

"So I proposed to people, 'Why don't we try to make a sequel and do it in a year?' Everyone thought I was crazy, but as I talked them through the strategy of how to do it, the team collectively said, 'Yeah, that's interesting.'"

Leonard and the rest of the team discussed the idea with marketing VP Doug Lombardi and studio founder Gabe Newell, and were given the green light to proceed: "They said, 'Sounds great, if that's what you want to do.' Basically, the team was motivated to create an entire package."

But what about Left 4 Dead, which some players expect to fall by the wayside in the wake of its sequel?

Leonard declined to commit to there being more Valve-created content for the game, instead pointing out some upcoming functionality tweaks and the potential in user-created levels for the PC version. "We are doing updates across the summer, adding new matchmaking features, and new features to facilitate user maps after the SDK is out," he said. "Certainly, user maps will be part of the ongoing Left 4 Dead 1 experience."

"Additionally, those maps can be transported into Left 4 Dead 2. With regard to more content, it's hard to say, because the timeline for Left 4 Dead 2 is so sensitive, and the team has a head of steam right now for the game."
 

XGC ProHexen

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I loved the first one. I kinda wish they would make more campaigns for the first one as DLC instead of making a sequel already. Now we gotta fork over $60 for 5 campaigns.

I'll get it, but not right away. :(
 

XGC BLUNTx

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I loved the first one. I kinda wish they would make more campaigns for the first one as DLC instead of making a sequel already. Now we gotta fork over $60 for 5 campaigns.

I'll get it, but not right away. :(

PC people can now make whatever level they desire in Left 4 Dead. Last month Valve handed the keys and the tools over to its devout community. That update probably won’t become available for the Xbox 360 -- Microsoft’s LIVE service isn’t built to handle such a thing. But frown not, Xbox 360 crowd: Valve is planning to release another round of downloadable content for Left 4 Dead.

At a preview event Official Xbox Magazine attended for Left 4 Dead 2, Valve’s PR man confirmed new content is on its way. “The plan at the moment,” Lombardi said, “is to get at least one more update out before L4D2 comes out so we’ll be announcing more on that probably in a couple of weeks.”

Sadly, he didn’t think to apologize in advance for disgruntling the folks who believe Valve has abandoned them by creating and announcing a brand new game as well as continuing to support the thing they thought wouldn’t be supported. Whoops.
 
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