InspectorRumpole
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Noobs got owned.
That is all.
That is all.
That was my point: the big players frequently seem to draw wrong conclusions...[Well you should pay a competent writer but not hacks like Salvatore and for such big fee.
Nothing. It's dead. The company is basically shut down.
Salvageable by who?
I think someone mentioned it earlier in this thread or another Amalur thread but maybe one of the Asian F2P MMO companies will pick it up.
Salvageable by who? Technically 38 still owns the Amalur IP and the rights to the MMO but don't have the ability to produce it.
No, actually the state of Rhode Island currently owns the IP's. Due to a loan related contract.
Well, they're more likely to sell it off than actually manage it.
No, actually the state of Rhode Island currently owns the IP's. Due to a loan related contract.
Now I would play an MMO run by the state.
Just imagine it.
Some of the hundreds of 38 Studios employees laid off yesterday were hit with a second round of bad news this week when they were told that homes they thought the company had sold for them hadn't been, and that they may be stuck with a second mortgage, Polygon has learned.
Several sources directly impacted by the mortgage issue confirmed the news today and a 38 Studios official, who asked to not be named, said the company is working to try and get to the bottom of the notifications and find a resolution.
One former employee said they discovered this week that their Massachusetts home, which they had been told was sold last year, actually hadn't been. The bank contacted them this week to ask why they mortgage wasn't being paid.
That was my point: the big players frequently seem to draw wrong conclusions...[Well you should pay a competent writer but not hacks like Salvatore and for such big fee.
Exactly!
So basically your saying Azrael that Salvatore is shit and that there are much better writers out there they could have used. I think you just wasted a whole wall of text on making a point that could have been made in one sentence.