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spacetoaster posted:I'd love to post it, but it doesn't seem to be something they decided to upload to youtube. Well drat. Either way, thank you spacetoaster.
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:don't loving encourage him Way behind in this thread, but PleasureKevin is a mod on Seraph's goon-hate subreddit and may actually be Seraph.
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For all the talk of evil publishers, Croberts and Co.would have probably come out even further ahead if CIG was just the *gasp* publisher. Could have let the space JPEG money keep rolling it, gave $60 million to a competent developer to make a real game meeting the original pre-birds and consensual PvP scope creep, pissed away $20m on his mocap masterpiece, then just straight up pocket the remaining $20m.
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Beer4TheBeerGod posted:They're paralyzed into inaction. Either they don't believe it's really a problem, don't care because money is still flowing in, or are so hopelessly inept that they cannot even for a viable response to unfuck the situation. And every moment they fail to act is just another buildup of angst and frustration. And the best part? They probably pissed off their own moderators too. Remember their primary line of defense against negative posting are the Elite Tier Spergs who adore this game and everything Roberts stands for. But guess what? They're people too. And if Chris hosed up that badly then it's entirely possible that they've lost a significant portion of the people they depend the most on to keep a lid on things.
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DA PANET EARF posted:So I heard that Chris Robots is rebuilding EVA in star citizen Future cover of the End of Star Citizen blu ray? This is awesome.
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Scruffpuff posted:I'm starting to lose my grip on the publisher hate as well. E.A. is a bunch of pricks, but I'm going to need some help figuring out how even their most heinous actions hope to compare with what CIG has been pulling: Publishers make game studios accountable for the money they spend on development and publishers are also held accountable to normal consumer protection laws. What I'm trying to say here is you are pretty well protected from deceptive business practices, when it comes to the traditional publisher-studio model. They aren't some podunk indy crowdfunded studio that can just one day decide to say welp and fuckoff into the sunset. That is the loving key point to all this. So many of these indy crowdfunded studios can pretty much just fuckoff when funding dries up. Agrajag fucked around with this message at 06:35 on Jan 28, 2016 |
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Mr SoupTeeth posted:For all the talk of evil publishers, Croberts and Co.would have probably come out even further ahead if CIG was just the *gasp* publisher. Could have let the space JPEG money keep rolling it, gave $60 million to a competent developer to make a real game meeting the original pre-birds and consensual PvP scope creep, pissed away $20m on his mocap masterpiece, then just straight up pocket the remaining $20m. ... Pity about the short cliff, though.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:34 |
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Beer4TheBeerGod posted:EightAce if they fire you then don't sign the NDA. You don't have to. At least not here in the US. True words sir. It really does seem too that they've turned even some of the most adamant of fans against them this time. I do think there is a contingent that really does think it will just blow over. They're wrong, but they think it will. If they truly are, as it seems to be, going to start walking even more back then the chorus of anger is only going to intensify to the point of being deafening.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:38 |
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EightAce plz.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:42 |
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G0RF posted:Well, since Chris apparently would not have sold out even for $2 billion, I think he's in the for the long haul... He's a man of either great principle, profound ignorance, or just full of poo poo. Chris if you ever construct or hijack a time machine please heed my words and provide a generous 5% cut of all profits or space ship images of equivalent value. Mr SoupTeeth fucked around with this message at 06:45 on Jan 28, 2016 |
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SirPhoebos posted:stay safe, and bring garlic in case Sandi is in the building. I like to imagine ace eight hiding in a crate at CIG with a smart phone listening in and eating anything Ben drops
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Romes128 posted:EightAce plz. who should we contact to make sure EightAce is still breathing?
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:44 |
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Realistic expectations Taking an ad hominem and turning it around
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:45 |
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Sorry you spent money on a product that can now be defined as a donation instead of a purchase. HAHAAHAHAHAAHA, U LUS CHRIS WEEN! (russian accent)
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:47 |
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Tommy quoting scripture back at believers can't end well.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:50 |
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tommy noble is on a mission from god
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:51 |
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I've never seen the RSI forums be so negative about CIG before. If the mods come back, it'll have to be with a terrible vengeance. Realistic expectations Realistic expectations II Personal attack on Sandi
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:53 |
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Roberst sell the game to EA as the ultimate gently caress you, and free ma nigga eightace
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SquirrelGrip posted:Roberst sell the game to EA as the ultimate gently caress you, and free ma nigga eightace If he works for cig he will be freed soon. Lol.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:57 |
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Also please update your 10 year ban message to include https://secure.somethingawful.com/products/register.php thanks
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:58 |
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Agrajag posted:who should we contact to make sure EightAce is still breathing? https://robertsspaceindustries.com/contact-us
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:59 |
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These are truly exciting times.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 07:00 |
CashEnsign posted:It my be my thread about what Gorf wrote. Its beautiful Derek but would benefit greatly from your personal touch it must really burn wesha that he got downvoted into silence and beer was upvoted. Like, what universe is this now?
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 07:01 |
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it absolutely floors me that if chris hadn't opened with 'this really annoys me' than we wouldn't have this glorious shitshow. sm could easily have gone the way of private servers. what a loving idiot. eightace, come back safe, or angry, or get word to us somehow that you can't talk no more. your potential departure from this thread scares the poo poo out of me, as everything you posted scared the poo poo out of cig
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A few questions... Are we going to buy Tommy Noble an SA account? Or would they then view him as another goonsayer? When all this goes tits up, and Crobber and Sandi run off with whatever's left, what happens to the assets? The IP? All they created? Do you think they'll sell to a publisher? Or will it be one of those "If I can't have you, no one can!" scenarios? Does anyone else think this would move along better if it were open source? Like if they just dumped it all into one big rear end git, and the community at large raced against CIG, who would make more progress? There have to be at least a couple hundred spergs out there with some programming prowess. Also, I've been sort of keeping tabs on the grey market, and prices are dropping. Some listings claim "Under Cost." IDK if that's RSI cost or grey market cost at a loss. Things are only worth what people are willing to pay for them, right? Lots of defenders over at Reddit, but their market speaks too. e:spelling Junk Puncher fucked around with this message at 07:06 on Jan 28, 2016 |
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Junk Puncher posted:A few questions... No publisher would touch this when it collapses. Now, yes, there may be a chance. But no one is going to rescue the biggest failure in crowdfunding if it dies.
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Romes128 posted:No publisher would touch this when it collapses. Now, yes, there may be a chance. But let's say, hypothetically, CIG files bankruptcy. And hypothetically there's some sort of injunction and they have to auction assets to repay investors? With E:D et al having some success, I can see a company picking up what they can, either to develop or shelve.
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https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/comment/6298485/#Comment_6298485 https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/comment/6297391/#Comment_6297391
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Gonkish posted:When this poo poo finally goes tits up it's going to be a treasure trove of schadenfreude like goons haven't seen in years. This thread should raise cash for Mirificus and Gorf to quit their day jobs and document this full time. Valuable schadenfreude could fall through the cracks without enough manpower.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 07:10 |
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The First True Persistant Universe on the Internet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrX8qEiMc7M&t=18s IDK if anyone remembers this. I read about it in a gaming mag when I was pretty young. It was called 10 six because it could host a whopping 10^6 players on the INTERNET! It failed, and a few years ago I heard some schmoe bought the rights, changed the name to Project Visitor, and you can play it. Granted, they haven't done poo poo for development, but it's super old, and from a time before distributed development was possible.
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spacetoaster posted:Hey guys, it's getting late here and I'm going to go read some old mechwarrior ebooks and fall asleep. Lets give this guy 1000 posts to wake up to!
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Marching Powder posted:it absolutely floors me that if chris hadn't opened with 'this really annoys me' than we wouldn't have this glorious shitshow. sm could easily have gone the way of private servers. what a loving idiot.
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Marching Powder posted:it absolutely floors me that if chris hadn't opened with 'this really annoys me' than we wouldn't have this glorious shitshow. sm could easily have gone the way of private servers. what a loving idiot. This reminds me of the last time Chris Roberts expressed annoyance at people grumbling over being told to eat cake. He is not graceful in these situations. https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/232661
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 07:19 |
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man, though, the front page of general chat is on fire, relatively speaking. Ben and disco gotta be sweating their next posts, let alone show
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Mirificus posted:It does kind of show that backer relations were at in a far more fragile state than suspected. CIG has mistreated backers a lot and generally backers have looked over it in the past but not this time. I wouldn't have thought that this particular event would set them off but here we are. has he verbally denigrated them in such an unambiguous way before?
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Junk Puncher posted:But let's say, hypothetically, CIG files bankruptcy. And hypothetically there's some sort of injunction and they have to auction assets to repay investors? With E:D et al having some success, I can see a company picking up what they can, either to develop or shelve. Physical assets would be auctioned off for repay any investors left. The game itself is tricky cause even though another company would have no obligation to fulfill kickstarter promises or other things mentioned my cr, the fan base would expect it. They would also expect not to have to rebuy the game, which leaves the new company without much of a potential player base to generate revenue from. So yeah, no one would touch it. If someone does buy it, they would just sit on it cause even the engine itself looks hosed from what I've read in this thread.
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Mirificus posted:I've been fairly ambivalent about publishers but Chris Roberts, Keiji Inafune, and Tim Schafer certainly make a strong case for them. Pretty much. Or at least they make a strong case for one function that publishers generally have: supervision. I think there's a whole lot of confusion about what the publishers supposed wickedness consists of. On the one hand, we have the “no-one makes these games any more” side (exemplified by the CRPG revival with Wasteland, Shadowrun, Pillars), where the criticism is at least somewhat valid, and where EA is the evil empire. The large publishing houses want large profits and thus focus on (bi)yearly mass-appeal franchises — it's gaming fast-food. The niche games don't produce those kinds of profits so the funding and interest needs to be established some other way. On the other hand, we have the “they ruined the director's vision” argument, which tends to be less sensible, and funnily enough for a very similar reason. Publishers don't want “bad games” — they just want something that can be done and released; if some features are cut to reach that goal then so be it. Sensible designers know to limit themselves so there's no conflict between the two (again, see Brian Fargo and Harebrained Schemes); less sensible ones need the supervision to keep them on track, on budget, and on time, which immediately creates conflict between vision and feasibility. Then there's also the annoyance-factor of some publishers as they saturate media with annoying ads and PR, but that doesn't seem to come up all that much in these discussions. I think the main issue is that the crowdfunder-darling narrative tends to focus on appeal of the first argument when the real (personal) annoyance of the developer is really the second: “if I could only be free of constraints, I could give the community the game they always wanted.” Roberts and Schafer have both used this argumentation, whereas both the Wasteland development process and the entire line of Harebrained games have been able to separate the two. These teams have been very clear about why they picked the route they picked: because they know they're appealing to a niche market and can't promise a big payout. The grand vision takes a second seat to actually catering to the niche. Or course, the core conflict here is that it's difficult to have the kind of supervision and oversight needed to keep the wild idea-men in check without the big boot of being able to pull the funding. At the same time, the developers in question will always be able to transform that into the evil publisher killing ideas narrative, even though this control function is critical to actually get anything out before it's obsolete and pointless. If it's your own money you spend on your ever-developing dream, then by all means, go ahead. If it's someone else's, then it's their money you're wasting. What ultimately damned Schafer was that he forgot this and confused which money was supposed to go to what game; what will ultimately condemn Roberts (once the backers start doing their part) is the same: he's wasting their money, not his, and he's trying to build his game, not theirs.
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Tippis posted:Pretty much. Or at least they make a strong case for one function that publishers generally have: supervision. Perfect summary. Your last sentence should be on the top of the RSI website in giant bold letters.
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Whoa, that was 3000 posts all right. Glad to see the seeds of discontent beginning to srpout.
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i don't really play a lot of games but if i disagree with what a publisher's doing with a product i just don't buy it. at least they made (most of) the loving game before trying to fist me out of money and there are so many resources available that all but the most impulsive autist will never get hosed by a developer out of actual cash
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