InquisitorAles
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So, you are not the one ordering other posters around, right?One would almost think that I had told you to... give it a rest.
So, you are not the one ordering other posters around, right?One would almost think that I had told you to... give it a rest.
How do you know. Huh Huh. Are you an authority on this.Dude, seriously.... Platinum knew about these deadlines - they agreed to them.
I just hope Kamiya is okay after this. From what i'm hearing from different places, it was a huge mental drain on the entire team and apparently some info made some people sick with what they heard. I don't know any details on that and i wish i did.
All i know is that its a shame and it should never have gotten to this point in the first place.
And you are remarkably offensive individual who can't tolerate different opinions.
Can't you squabblers take your little feud somewhere more private?If you cannot see the difference between those examples then you are remarkably obtuse.
This sucks.
But when they introduced 4 player coop with 4 AI dragons, I was like why? Nobody asked for that.
It took four years for these unfair and shady milestones to become apparent?
Or were these new milestones because Platinum were taking too long and MS felt they were wasting money?
What do you mean?
So, yesterday we saw that MS had deleted all the Scalebound videos from its YT channel. The weird thing is that all the videos for Fable Legends (another cancelled game) are still there.
Why the double standards on this stuff?
He hasn't made one tweet so far this year. When Kamiya is not tweeting, something is wrong. Either that or his New Years resolution was less twitter.
This, to me, reads a bit like the justification for "at-will employement".Dude, seriously.... Platinum knew about these deadlines - they agreed to them.
Ah.The games were trash. Poorly developed trash that you'd expect form the likes of High Voltage not Platinum.
Licensed games is not an excuse. For such a renowned studio, you'd think they'd put more effort in and want their name to be connected with well developed games.
I'm not the one who started this and named other person "obtuse", so i don't understand why you quoting my message first.Can't you squabblers take your little feud somewhere more private?
Dude, seriously.... Platinum knew about these deadlines - they agreed to them.
They didn´t catch them by surprise.
I know the whole "fuck MS" thing is en vogue right now, but there is no realistic scenario in which Platinum is not also responsible for this in a big way.
Maybe MS didn't know what they really wanted and kept asking for different things like the Phantom Dust case.
Transformers and TMNT would suggest there's an element of haphazardness to their development of late.
But then Nier seems decent so who knows.
At least it's not a True Fantasy/Level 5 situation again.
The games were trash. Poorly developed trash that you'd expect form the likes of High Voltage not Platinum.
Licensed games is not an excuse. For such a renowned studio, you'd think they'd put more effort in and want their name to be connected with well developed games.
The games were trash. Poorly developed trash that you'd expect form the likes of High Voltage not Platinum.
Licensed games is not an excuse. For such a renowned studio, you'd think they'd put more effort in and want their name to be connected with well developed games.
I know of Star Fox being delayed although it should have probably been cancelled. I know of Transformers and TMNT being hot garbage. I know of W101 being a commercial failure. Not everything they do is great. No idea why doubting Platinum is out of the question.
This, to me, reads a bit like the justification for "at-will employement".
That is, correct in a strictly literal sense, but purposefully ignoring the underlying power differential and mechanics.
I'm not the one who started this and named other person "obtuse", so i don't understand why you quoting my message first.
The games were trash. Poorly developed trash that you'd expect form the likes of High Voltage not Platinum.
Licensed games is not an excuse. For such a renowned studio, you'd think they'd put more effort in and want their name to be connected with well developed games.
People keeps reminding TLG, but the difference is TLG was made by internal Sony studio, and Scalebound is third-party project. This is not the same situation.Sony kept the last gaurdian after 8 years of development even though its not a big seller and the fans appreciat that
People keeps reminding TLG, but the difference is TLG was made by internal Sony studio, and Scalebound is third-party project. This is not the same situation.
If true I won't defend that and it kinda solidifies my position to not support MS, which sucks because I want to, but so many things push me away.
Was multiplayer even part of the original trailers? I can't even remember but I feel like that was only from this recent e3. If that's the case I wouldn't be surprised if that was a late added feature on Microsofts request.... it would also explain why they removed the trailers from YouTube so we forget #conspiracy
I dont know, im starting to see a trend here.
Phantom dust.....
Fable legends...
Scalebound....
Even if these games are not going to be big hits xbox needs to keep them to keep the fans trust.
Sony kept the last gaurdian after 8 years of development even though its not a big seller and the fans appreciat that
Yes, Rime was abandoned by Sony and was made with help of other publisher. Still not the same situation since MS have rights on Scalebound IP.I assume Rime would be a more appropriate comparison?
I assume Rime would be a more appropriate comparison?
I know of Star Fox being delayed although it should have probably been cancelled. I know of Transformers and TMNT being hot garbage. I know of W101 being a commercial failure. Not everything they do is great. No idea why doubting Platinum is out of the question.
The games were trash. Poorly developed trash that you'd expect form the likes of High Voltage not Platinum.
Licensed games is not an excuse. For such a renowned studio, you'd think they'd put more effort in and want their name to be connected with well developed games.
Is Sony owns Rime IP?
Yes, Rime was abandoned by Sony and was made with help of other publisher. Still not the same situation since MS have rights on Scalebound IP.
Id rather Microsoft release Scalebound. Game was probably almost finished. Saw potential in this one. Besides 3rd party games Xbox 2017 is looking meager on the releases. Never cared for Crackdown so Cuphead is probably the only one I'll pick up so far. Announcing some new first party titles would be in Microsofts best interest because right now they're looking like trash.
I can think of a bunch of Ps4 games i want and only 1 from xbox smh.
Alright thanks, my memory failed me then.The CG (first) trailer implied it with multiple dragons and riders joining in.
The first gameplay walkthrough did the same.
Small for hire studio is offered a big shot by MS with unrealistic deadlines, it is not hard to see that Platinum knew what they were getting into and they took the chance anyway.
That's my guess.
Is MS willing to give rights back to Platinum?I assume Rime would be a more appropriate comparison?
Id rather Microsoft release Scalebound. Game was probably almost finished.
If there is one thing that Platinum is known for, besides great character action combat, its efficiency. They delivered projects on time and budget consistently under various publishers. Heck they were brought in finish work on MGR and Star Fox when others were struggling. That is why so many of us find it so hard to believe that Platinum was having issues with deadline. Combine that with the fact that this not the first horror story to come out of MS third party relationship (it's not even the first one this generation).
Is MS willing to give rights back to Platinum?
"we do not comment on the details of our business agreements with partners"
Is MS willing to give rights back to Platinum?
Not sure if Platinum will be even barely interested in buying Scalebound IP if there will be chance to do this, if they possibly failed to make working game with MS money. Rime is small indie title, while Scalebound was supposed to become a new AAA hit. And as it was mentioned here several times, Platinum games is guns for hire, they are not working with their own IP's.Rime was initially Sony's IP, but IIRC they sold it to Tequila after they abandoned the project.
The games were trash. Poorly developed trash that you'd expect form the likes of High Voltage not Platinum.
Licensed games is not an excuse. For such a renowned studio, you'd think they'd put more effort in and want their name to be connected with well developed games.