Who said people were logical? Humans do a lot of things based on the heat of emotion, and some of those things can end up being poor decisions. CIG uses this very concept to drive ship sales.Well, even if not considering all the point that Crytech has take to the case and that has been pointly dismissed, this is still a bad move.
First of all Crytech should have know their own term of contract on witch they sold the License con CE to Amanzon, so they shoudl have kwno that Amazon could license oot CIG even the previus version fo the engine.
Second, if you are beaten to the ground on every single point you have bring to the court so far maybe a little check BEFORE bring even this point to the court should be a common sense behavior for e
every person.
Third: since Crytech is still a company (at least on paper) you they should know how marketing operation are conducted: CIG have the potention to bring in the Amanzon poket some big buck, so licensing them some older version of CryEngine for a simboliic amount of even free to allow them to, formaly, switch to Lumbiard is a freaking win solution, both for Amazon and CIG.
I'll exepct that a company owner consider this... but do to the actual state of Crytech may be I'm wrong...
That is true, but a company like CIG, and any other company that work with a propertaty software on a big buck work also expect a suppoort form the producer of mentioned software. Since Crytech was (and still is) running on finacial problem and several programmer are fleeing them taht part of Crytech suppoort is, in fact, not possible anymore, so CIG looks elseware, to someone that maybe lack the software support (I doubt they need it anymore sicne they acquire lots ox ex-Crytech programmer) but offer something else.
That is a terrible behavior for a company: legal action, everywhere in the world, cost a lots of money and take a lot of time, you have to be very un-responsable to use them as a stupid revenge method like a 6 years old child becouse "you don't play anyomre with me", especially on very poor accusation like Crytech has done.
Again, it’s all speculation on our part. We have the redacted court filings, but really, we don’t know what Crytek was thinking when they decided to sue. People convince themselves of incorrect stuff every day. It’s not hard to question someone’s motive and come up with ‘they are trying to screw us over’ when something bad happens to you (for example, you lost a customer for your engine). Unfortunately, people Sometimes don’t have the information needed to fully understand why something happens, so they make something up to fill in the blanks. With the rocky relationship CIG had with Crytek trying to get fixes and hiring away staff, plus the financial pressures Crytek was facing at the time, it’s too easy to assume the worst.