This sucks bad, Eric put his life savings into this.
I would rather find a venture capitalist than a publisher in most software projects, including games. That's why I didn't flinch when CIG brought in a VC. They need the focus that a VC can bring, his money is on the line, and he has skills that can help you through problems.Again, this behavior by a publisher shows why CR is doing things the right way.
There's always the possibility of a chance, but it's not typically something you count on or expect, or even want. It's best to just take your lumps, move on. And FFS they need to stop saying public things about the situation. It was a company. The owners of a company always, ALWAYS are totally responsible for the outcome of the decisions they made.Any chance of them finding their way back to CIG as a possible upside?
Im really curious to hear LO's side of it.That really sucks. LO just falls in line with all the other publishers out there.
Heck, I'd rather find out what was in the contract! I'm sure both sides have their stories, the only thing that matters is what is in the contract...well, the only thing that matters right now is having enough $$,$$$ to afford a lawyer to say "X, Y, or Z" is in the contract.Im really curious to hear LO's side of it.
Yeah, money is a crappy way to make judgments about things...but it is a really easy way of keeping "score!"But when money in the sole consideration for making things a reality, innovation stagnates and the product line grows stale, even shrinking as lines become unpopular and discontinued and new ones don't arrive to take their place.
lol, VC aren't exactly known for being warm, human beings, BUT, they usually do know new things take time, and they usually are patient enough to allow the extra time, so they can get the max profits.I would rather find a venture capitalist than a publisher in most software projects, including games. That's why I didn't flinch when CIG brought in a VC. They need the focus that a VC can bring, his money is on the line, and he has skills that can help you through problems.
Well, I didn't say that VC was my choice, I said I would rather have a VC than a publisher. The advantages of a VC are mostly in the way they manage the relationship. There are a lot of similarities too, one of which is you are ultimately being evaluated by the output of a calculator. The difference is in who owns your company and what that means.lol, VC aren't exactly known for being warm, human beings, BUT, they usually do know new things take time, and they usually are patient enough to allow the extra time, so they can get the max profits.