Hm, a web search gave controversal results.
I'm not going to revert your changes myself though, as I feel the discussion about the source code leak should be rewritten entirely. Littleendian 08:50, (UTC) Yes, the data files were leaked too. if I missed something and the data files leaked too (*g*), please go back to the prev revision -) Even if you get the source to compile cleanly (and I doubt that someone managed to do even this) the game would not run because all the DATA is missing (models, maps, menu images etc.) I remove this from the article now. This is bullsh*t! Nobody can play the game only with the source code. Quote from the article: ' many who have played builds made from the leaked source.'. Stop reverting edits without explanation.ĭidn't the hacker(s) who stole the sourcecode admit it? Thought I read so newly. So I edited this section to reflect this. Valve won a summary judgement in November that basically threw out VUG's claim as the contract VUG and Valve signed is clearly worded on this point. The article had this backwards - the issue was that VUG thought their distribution agreement applied to Cyber Cafes, therefore making it a breech of contract for Valve to supply Cyber Cafes using Steam.