Exitium said:If he's disowning the statement why doesn't he just come out and state it plain: "Nobody got laid off" or "Only some people got laid off, Troika is alive and well". For that matter, why don't Tim or Leon say it? Surely all this talk of Troika dying can't be good for their reputation, as if it wasn't already in the pits.
Marsh did in fact say it, through not on those forums. My understanding is that he stated it in the MapCore IRC channel and one of the regulars posted it on the MapCore forums to wish him well.
My take on this whole Troika issue would be that everybody except the bosses got laid off and they're just a shell, like Interplay is. If that is the case, then Troika is as good as dead. After all, Troika is a company that consists of many employees who work as artists, designers, programmers, and software engineers. It's not a group that consists only of 3 people.
I wonder if this means that Troika will start hiring new developers and refocus their development agenda on shitty console action games. Either way, they're dead to us.
Couple things are confusing here. First is the statement
"Activision pulled their funding", What exactly does that mean?
as far as I've read Bloodlines was a one shot. the games been released, milestones have been paid and the payment royalites falls to accountants and lawyers.
Was Troika officially on the Activision's payroll to develop more than Bloodlines?
Why should they be receiving funding other than royalties on sales at this point?
We all know they were(are) supposedly working on a new game and at this stage there is no announced publisher.
If they haven't cemented a deal for a new game yet and royalites from Activision aren't enough to float the company, what do you do with a staff of 20+ people?
You lay them off until you strike a new publishing deal to develop your next game.
Troika had a big personel shake up after ToEE, it's no suprise they're having another one after Bloodlines. It certainly doesn't mean the company's closing shop unless they've decided to just give up.
Should they find a publishing deal for their new game and hire staff back to develop it, why are they dead?
Obviously they are a stuggling company, and should they" throw in the towel" in this difficult business than that is what it is. But like Spaz said above this pretty much just speculation based on a retracted statement from one guy that we can all probably agree was definitely laid off.