Sannom
Augur
- Joined
- Apr 11, 2010
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Gabe Newell needs to lose weight. Feargus is fine.He should really lose weight.
Gabe Newell needs to lose weight. Feargus is fine.He should really lose weight.
Senior Programmer
Obsidian Entertainment
2011 – Present (6 years)
Armored Warfare (PC)
Pillars of Eternity (PC)
Unannounced 3rd Action RPG (next-gen console)
You people are acting like Obsidian was ever going to work on a good TB RPG and not some popamole bullshit for mainstream RPG fans. Just look at their release history ffs.
You people are acting like Obsidian was ever going to work on a good TB RPG and not some popamole bullshit for mainstream RPG fans. Just look at their release history ffs.
JES's FYSMD historical dream RPG that Fearg supposedly greenlighted is TB. If that's not a recipe for intense Codexian rage I don't know what is.
When did this greenlight happen?
What do you mean by "greenlight"?
I do recall him talking about it in the JES interview, but there he said that if people want him to do this game then they need to pester Feargus about it to show him that people are interested in that type of game. It's still pretty far from being confirmed.
I'm raging a bit, or does Boyarsky have a sick sense of humor and love triggering people?
Leonard Boyarsky said:The hardest thing to accomplish when creating an RPG is to make an in-depth RPG that sells. Now I know all you purists out there think that what's important is the quality of the game and not how much it sells, but try finding a new contract when your last game sells less than 400,000 units. The ultimate challenge for an RPG developer is to find some kind of hook that will convince the marketing dept at your prospective publisher that this really isn't a "hardcore RPG" they're going to have to sell, it's an action RPG! (My skin is already crawling.) So not only do you, as an RPG designer, have to create a compelling RPG (which is, in my opinion, one of the most difficult genres to do right) you also have to find a way to sell it as something else - or, at the very least, an RPG hybrid of some sort. But never state it's a hardcore RPG to the marketing people - it tends to give them seizures.