Volourn
Pretty Princess
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"They're stopping *Bioware* from officially supporting the game, because Bioware isn't turning to them a single cent of the profits from the premium modules."
Are you sure about this? BIO cna't sell anything with the D&D logo without paying something to Atari. Nice try; though.
"It makes sense if you consider Obsidian being Black Isle 2, Atari is Interplay 2."
Analogy is poor. BIS was just a division of Interplay. Obsidian is a development company that signed a contract with Atari for NWN. Obsidian can sign with other publishers; BIS can't because it was no matter how you cut it, Interplay (division of). This is why obsidian has a deal with Sega.
"because Bioware isn't turning to them a single cent of the profits from the premium modules."
3 times you say the same exact thing with no proof. Heck, not even pseudo evidence from anyone actually involved. DLA suggests that you are wrong, and they know a lot more about this situation then you do.
"In effect, Bioware is making a profit off of Atari's license (D&D) and not cutting them a share. In that sense, Bioware *is* most definitely competition, especially if their premium module support trump what Obsidian can offer for NWN 2 (and that's entirely possible, given that Atari is in dire financial straits and Bioware has vast resources)."
More bull. Espicially since according to DLA BIO seemed to have plans to make PM for NWN2 as well.. which would have been a boon to NWN2's post release support... now seemingly BIO isn't too interested in doing that more.. this includes a sequel to a popular NWN2 PM..
No matter how you slice it this can only spell bad news for NWN2 not good news. This is simply desperation on the part of Atari that if anything may backfire.
Or to put it this way: This will likely cost Atari more sales than it will gain for them.
I mean LOLOLOLOLLIPOP Does Atari feel that NWN2 is so weak that it can't compete against a 4 year old game that it's a sequel to? Come on, give me a break. And, I'm the last person who would flame Atari as I've generally been positvie about them.
Are you sure about this? BIO cna't sell anything with the D&D logo without paying something to Atari. Nice try; though.
"It makes sense if you consider Obsidian being Black Isle 2, Atari is Interplay 2."
Analogy is poor. BIS was just a division of Interplay. Obsidian is a development company that signed a contract with Atari for NWN. Obsidian can sign with other publishers; BIS can't because it was no matter how you cut it, Interplay (division of). This is why obsidian has a deal with Sega.
"because Bioware isn't turning to them a single cent of the profits from the premium modules."
3 times you say the same exact thing with no proof. Heck, not even pseudo evidence from anyone actually involved. DLA suggests that you are wrong, and they know a lot more about this situation then you do.
"In effect, Bioware is making a profit off of Atari's license (D&D) and not cutting them a share. In that sense, Bioware *is* most definitely competition, especially if their premium module support trump what Obsidian can offer for NWN 2 (and that's entirely possible, given that Atari is in dire financial straits and Bioware has vast resources)."
More bull. Espicially since according to DLA BIO seemed to have plans to make PM for NWN2 as well.. which would have been a boon to NWN2's post release support... now seemingly BIO isn't too interested in doing that more.. this includes a sequel to a popular NWN2 PM..
No matter how you slice it this can only spell bad news for NWN2 not good news. This is simply desperation on the part of Atari that if anything may backfire.
Or to put it this way: This will likely cost Atari more sales than it will gain for them.
I mean LOLOLOLOLLIPOP Does Atari feel that NWN2 is so weak that it can't compete against a 4 year old game that it's a sequel to? Come on, give me a break. And, I'm the last person who would flame Atari as I've generally been positvie about them.