lukaszthegreat: but the thing is that they said they will not drop L4D and that was the whole point of inviting Boycott dudes to Valve.
People are used to valve giving more and more for the buck. They do not do as much and people start to accuse them of some criminal activity. And that is quite retarded. If EA did what valve did with L4D people would scream that EA is awesome and it is changing its ways and is finally a carrying company.
and that's just silly.
Well, EA have released no end of new content for Battlefield 2 and have even removed all copy protection from the game. Furthermore, they've made all expansion material freely available as a part of the latest patch.
Compare that to L4D and the thus far limited content it has received and the comparison is almost as stark as it is with their own Team Fortress 2.
According to Steam's own charts TF2 doesn't sell as well as L4D and it costs half as much. Yet it receives a constant flood of never ending updates while L4D has received... what now? Bug fixes a single new map, only playable in one mode and a new game mode that effectively just removes the safe rooms. Even COD4 has been better supported than that, and that's saying something.
So it's understandable that people feel the game has been abandoned. Especially when they go and make its first major free DLC a whole new full price entirely separate game. Now they've divided the community with two full price games and put a lot of others off entirely. That's a really bad move on their part from every possible perspective.
If Valve had simply slapped a price tag on the DLC rather than demanding full price for it as a whole new game, I think that people would have been a lot less pissed off. Valve have just handled the situation very badly.