Feyd Rautha
Arcane
Every one should buy a couple of copies each. Feel sad for Fargo
More they should buy a copy or two of that incompetent buffoon fargo and burn it while putting a curse on the creten!Every one should buy a couple of copies each. Feel sad for Fargo
Would a dragon wars .... redo have Amiga music at the very least?
Would a dragon wars .... redo have Amiga music at the very least?
Based on BT4s development, Dragon Wars 2 would be an open world Dragon hunting game with inspirations from Fortnite, Pokemon Go and fidget spinners - because that's how the series would have evolved naturally over time.
Designing Narrative Choice in Games
Friday September 28, 2018 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm
Game stories have a superpower – they let players decide how the story turns out. But how do we ensure that player choices really matter… without breaking the budget? I’ll lay out a couple strategies that have worked at companies like Obsidian and InXile. Then I’ll give you some useful tips to keep in mind when designing choices of your own.
I mean, unless someone lied on wikipedia for some reason. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Fargoi thought he is not associated with THE bank though?Quick note to "cash grab" theorists: y'all know that Brian Fargo is from the Fargo family, right? Wells Fargo? The bank? He already has money beyond your wildest dreams of avarice. You can say a lot of things about him but scamming backers for $ does not hold up.
EDIT and unless these guys are lying ... https://www.flickr.com/photos/40719545@N02/sets/72157623177335482/
You're missing the point. Wells Fargo is 150 year old business, after that much time passes there's gonna be offshoots of the family that have no association with the bank beyond their surname.
Fargo is loaded but he's loaded with Interplay money. But he started the whole business with barely couple grand to his name.
I had a budget of $5,000 for everything. My one ad in Soft Talk [magazine] cost me about 2,500 bucks, so 50 percent of my money went into a single ad. One of the things I did was I would call retailers on a different phone and say, "Hey, I'm trying to find this game called Demon's Forge. Do you guys have a copy?" They said, "No," and I said, "Oh, I just saw it in Soft Talk. It looks good. They said, "We'll look into it."
A few minutes later my other line would ring and the retailer would place an order. That was my guerrilla marketing. I was selling to individual chains of stores. There were two distributors at the time that would help you get into the mom-and-pop places. It was a store-by-store, shelf-by-shelf fight.
Thanks for the citation. I don't think this means he never saw any (other) money from his family. Do most rich families give their kids a billion dollars when they're 12? I mean I didn't have $5000 to start a business with when I was 19. So were his parents rich or not? Who knows how many relatives have died, how many trust funds matured since that time.
Yeahhhhhhh that's a generalization I can get behind, but it is a generalization and there are exceptions. Honestly, I don't see why inXile would have stopped doing mobile garbage etc. if Fargo's real motivation was big profits. Assuming it wasn't a flat out lie, why would he plow $100,000 of his own pocket money into Wasteland 2 (completely unnecessarily I might add since the Kickstarter smashed its goal)? Why would he spend years actually making the game and spending the budget where he said he would? Why spend another year making the Director's Cut? Why continue struggling to make RPGs when he's consistently getting weak results? "It's all part of a master plan to screw millions out of the roaring AA market" just isn't cutting it for me. There are a thousand better ways to grow his money and his family is in banking so he damn well knows it.yeah rich people are well known to be kind and generous and not at all petty about grabbing every penny they can at any opportunity that presents itselfQuick note to "cash grab" theorists: y'all know that Brian Fargo is from the Fargo family, right? Wells Fargo? The bank? He already has money beyond your wildest dreams of avarice. You can say a lot of things about him but scamming backers for $ does not hold up.
especially those with inherited wealth
it is a generalization and there are exceptions