According to Vivendi Universal, nearly 1.7 million copies of Half Life 2 (the successor to Valve's 1998 first person shooter, Half Life) have been sold in less than two months, pitting Half Life 2 to be one of the biggest success stories of 2005.
I guess this means success for Valve, and what would seem, a goal achieved in implementing their controversial Steam software and "Authentication" process that has dogged (and continues to dog) its customers.
Locked out of HL2,.. GG Steam!
Does Valve Really Care About Its Customers ?
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