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meness they do for fans. However, not one rep from Valve will respond to my undying question that I've asked numerously since September 21, 2005!
After finishing Half-Life 2, I discovered Half-Life 2 Deathmatch. When I first opened HL2DM to play, the VERY VERY 1st thing I noticed was the list of female characters a player can choose from. Being a female gamer in a mostly male gaming world, this presented an important but simple question that applies to ALL the Valve games that have female character model groups in its Source material.........WHY IS THERE NO FEMALE_05 ?!?!?!?!?
Is it a mistake no one wants to admit to? Why is she omitted from every character group? Is it truely such a secret? Do you just not have enough people asking? Is she actually Chell? I know Valve doesn't do little things like this without some very clever explanation or twist.