Curratum
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They're not letting anyone do anything, if the crooks at Otherside are to be believed, Spector and his team have been working on SS3 for close to e year now, they probably won't just scrap that and take their losses.
Here's my mandatory Fuck Ken Levine entry."System Shock...wait a sec...I remember..."
This. Get back Ken Levine to make SS3. 2K has the power for it. We should just clone Ken Levine so he can work on multiple games at once.
Interesting, I viewed this press release as an attempt to save face in front of creditors and sound like Starbreeze dictated the terms Otherside. Otherwise, the sale eventually would be disclosed that they sold an asset in the midst of a bankruptcy, and I imagine that has the potential to piss of investors and/or creditors. Accordingly, one might as well pretend he got the better part of the deal to a creditor. Similarly, I recall Activision is/was facing a lawsuit from an investor for transferring rights to Destiny back to Bungie.Maybe somebody like Mustawd could chime in, but damn if this sentence:
Starbreeze expects to be fully reimbursed for costs the company has had in connection with development of the game.
With no actual quote from anybody from Otherside in the press release, doesn't sound vaguely like extortion. One near-bankrupt company trying to cannibalize another?
It’s entirely dependent on the agreement they signed. License agreements I’ve worked on all have “if this happens then that happens” type of clauses.
My main area of experience deals with royalty agreements, reinsurance deals and multi partnership real estate deals. There’s always CYA clauses in them. I mean even the PoE2 Fig stockholder doc is full of these “if this happens then that happens” type of stuff.
For example, the Fig Poe2 circular mentions that if revenue slows down significantly Fig can just cancel the revenue share agreement entirely. They give examples but the specific circumstances are up to them.
I’d expect something similar woth Otherside’s agreement, but it might also be the case that Otherside just simply doesn’t have the funds to dispute. And they took a best worst possible solution instead of wasting a ton of money in legal expenses.
My old company used to just pay off patent trolls unless they got especially greedy, for example. Another example was a debt deal among various private equity partnerships. Where one basically agreed to repay upfront costs if certain metrics weren’t met, bankruptcy ensued or other specific actions happened.
A lot of these decisions are “let’s minimize the damage” sort of things.
They are in such bad luck with publishers and funding. It's like they are cursed
People keep forgeting, most of the people working at this company are fresh out of college. They were hired on the cheap by the older guys because they thought they could impart experience and nostalga through some kind of grimey neckbeard photosynthisis.They are in such bad luck with publishers and funding. It's like they are cursed
Still i think enthusiast amateurs could have done a better job at making an underworld sucessor. Arx fatalis devs were not really experienced either back then, and this is likely to be the true ultima underworld 3 forever now.People keep forgeting, most of the people working at this company are fresh out of college. They were hired on the cheap by the older guys because they thought they could impart experience and nostalga through some kind of grimey neckbeard photosynthisis.They are in such bad luck with publishers and funding. It's like they are cursed
They are in such bad luck with publishers and funding. It's like they are cursed
Curse implies it's not their own fault
They are in such bad luck with publishers and funding. It's like they are cursed
Interesting, I viewed this press release as an attempt to save face in front of creditors and sound like Starbreeze dictated the terms Otherside.
Definitely, got to love the strenuous contingency provisions. The language and tone of this press release just appears to be a company trying to swing its dick around after being tricked into putting icy-hot on its balls.Interesting, I viewed this press release as an attempt to save face in front of creditors and sound like Starbreeze dictated the terms Otherside.
Yah. I was just talking about how agreements many times have these opportunities for one party to force another party to do something they likely wouldn’t wan to do.
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What is Raf Colantonio doing? SS3 could be his kind of game.
What is Raf Colantonio doing? SS3 could be his kind of game.
more like pizzaWhat is Raf Colantonio doing? SS3 could be his kind of game.
spaghetti
again, devs massively overrate how much backers care about rewards
Oh, right. Great job polishing these demos and builds, by the way!
the game is more than halfway completed