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RI governor says 38 Studios' MMO Copernicus now just "a lot of junk," Schilling responds
Lincoln Chafee says he was not surprised that the game failed to sell at auction last week; Schilling says governor "has no clue what he's talking about."
by Eddie Makuch on December 20, 2013
After failing to sell at auction last week, 38 Studios' Amalur MMO Copernicus is now nothing more than "a lot of junk," Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee said Thursday on a public affairs show on WJAR-TV. As reported byThe Associated Press, Chafee explained that he had hoped the game would sell at auction, but wasn't surprised by the fact that no acceptable offers for the property were made.
38 Studios was working on the game, helped in part from a controversial 2010 $75 million loan guarantee, when the company went bankrupt last year. Rhode Island taxpayers are now left with millions in debt, and the state hoped the auction would help recoup some of that debt.
However, only 38 Studios subsidiary Big Huge Games properties like Rise of Nations and Rise of Legends sold during the auction, bringing in just $320,000. The state will continue its efforts to sell Copernicus, but it is not clear how much interest there is for the property.
Governor Chafee has long been an outspoken critic of the loan, which was approved in 2010 when he was running for office. The loan was designed to entice 38 Studios to move from Massachusetts to Rhode Island, with the promise of job creation and various other economic stimulation benefits.
On Thursday, governor Chafee recalled this loan guarantee, calling it "insane" and a "historically bad" decision that may have been driven by panic.
"People just panicked and gave a retired baseball player a huge amount of taxpayer money with no experience in this industry or any other businesses," Chafee said. "There was this whole groupthink across the business communities."
In addition to the auction, Rhode Island is attempting to recover some of its debt by suing Schilling and other architects of the loan. This case is ongoing.
Schilling, a former Boston Red Sox pitcher who is now a commentator at ESPN, responded to Chafee's comments on Twitter.
"Any decision that loses is 'bad' in hindsight. Bet RI would like a 'redo' on Gov election too," he wrote, calling out Chafee's reported 11 percent approval rating. "He has no clue what he's talking about. Never did."
Schilling further explained that he informed state officials that it would be impossible for Rhode Island to recoup its investment if 38 Studios folded. He previously called Chafee a "dunce of epic proportions."
Tea party idiot remains deeply upset he didn't get another government hand-out.
Schilling wanted a second loan to finish the game after wasting 75 million making a mediocre Bethesda knockoff.What?
Schilling wanted a second loan to finish the game after wasting 75 million making a mediocre Bethesda knockoff.What?
A real Tea Partier would not have accepted those handouts.
People tend to lose their convictions right quick whenever millions of dollars are on the table. That goes wherever they are on the political spectrum. True idealists are extremely rare.A real Tea Partier would not have accepted those handouts.
50 hours into this gem
no time making it interesting
So I'm like 50 hours into this gem and holy shit is it poorly designed. Spent far too much time making a massive world and seemingly no time making it interesting, or create tepidly decent quests, somewhat unique dungeons, pedestrian character system, or anything even remotely resembling balance. Not only is the game far too easy but you get way too much experience. Keep in mind you get some 'POWAH' bar that fills up probably every fifteen or so minutes that you can use to multiply experience earned for a set of kills. Even when I stopped using that around level 12, skipped both the rogue and mage guild faction quests, skipped another notable faction quest series, and skipped an entire major region (there are five total in the game that go something like 1, 2a/2b, 4, and 5) I'm still nearly level 30 and haven't even started the second to last major region in the game. The level cap is 40. Design like this makes sense for an MMO where you want to funnel groups of players into different areas (assuming non-dead servers) but in a single player game... with a hard level cap? I think they confused this for the MMO.
The shame is it really looks nice. The artists and world designers did an amazing job... it's just that everyone else was asleep at the wheel.
50 hours into this gemno time making it interesting
The shame is it really looks nice. The artists and world designers did an amazing job...