McDragon said:Look at Bioshock.
it's doing well, very well.
and its not using unreal 3 engine but an enhanced unreal 2.5 engine. its only using unreal 3 engine tool kit.
McDragon said:Look at Bioshock.
it's doing well, very well.
levious said:I thought while the Too Human demo was glitchy the main complaints and criticisms were about its gameplay?
phez said:too human
...?
jamesb23 said:They sued Epic because they feel they were given the engine dev kit too late and that it was "inadequate" and therefore caused much harm to the development of Too Human. SK blames the horrendous E3 showing on this.
it all depends on what was signed and whether or not what subsequently happened matches up to that agreement.robertsan21 said:hmmm damn!
but that cant hold up in court now can it?
gljvd said:and its not using unreal 3 engine but an enhanced unreal 2.5 engine. its only using unreal 3 engine tool kit.
Just think of the *yawns* when the proceedings finally take place.CrushDance said:Nobody even seems to care now hah. I guess that week with all the Microsoft news and then Too Human+1.1Bil was just an overload.
This does nothing, only 3 pages and no popcorn
Maybe it's just the "impact" has lessened with time *yawn*
McDragon said:You sure about this?
"we've moved to Unreal Engine 3.0, we've done a lot of modifications on top of it."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioshock
and about the amount of delays, compared to Too Human, it's nothing.
CrushDance said:Nobody even seems to care now hah. I guess that week with all the Microsoft news and then Too Human+1.1Bil was just an overload.
Warm Machine said:Too Human has been in development for 7 years or so I have heard. Is the idea behind this game really 7 years good?
cgcg said:Only a complete moron believes that piece of crap demo wouldn't get negative press. Only a braindead would decide to show that demo to the public.
gljvd said:Its not like Duke nukem which has been in production for 10 years.
they've already paid epic.jett said:Kinda hard for SK to deny that they are thieves, since in their suit they state they fully intend to ship Too Human with some UE3 tech still in the game, all without paying Epic one cent. :lol
TH will never be released....at lest I can't see MS being the publisher.
It was, people are trying to create a causal link between the E3 showing, and the lawsuit.levious said:I thought while the Too Human demo was glitchy the main complaints and criticisms were about its gameplay?
Depends if other UE3 licensees speak up. If they do then Epic could have a problem.robertsan21 said:hmmm damn!
but that cant hold up in court now can it?
Isn't it true that Epic is releasing updates to people that are using the older less complete UE3?Teknopathetic said:"But they have already paid for the engine , its just that they allegedly got a half assed over promised and under delievered engine which they have since modified. But if epic took the original payments from Silicon Knights then SK is in the right"
Properly fixed.
yeah, I agree with SK if what they claim really happened, but I also agree with Reinloosus said:While Epic very well could be in the wrong on this (still making Dyack and dumbass nonetheless), the language that I read in the complaint does make it sound like Silicon Knights wants just what the above quote states.
gcfan2k5 said:Actually it kinda is, Too Human started development on playstation in like 1996 apparently, and its been coming out every year since then, it seems dyack isnt capable of completing a game. 11 years and counting..... LOL.
Visualante said:It was, people are trying to create a causal link between the E3 showing, and the lawsuit.
You rerally don't know how it went down and to insult anyone is really sad on your part
gcfan2k5 said:Actually it kinda is, Too Human started development on playstation in like 1996 apparently, and its been coming out every year since then, it seems dyack isnt capable of completing a game. 11 years and counting..... LOL.
EDIT: hmm maybe its 7, either way thats far too long if your name isnt valve.
jett said:Kinda hard for SK to deny that they are thieves, since in their suit they state they fully intend to ship Too Human with some UE3 tech still in the game, all without paying Epic one cent. :lol
TH will never be released....at lest I can't see MS being the publisher.
Teknopathetic said:So a positive Dyack thread is rational and a negative one is not?
As such, Epic claims that "SK knew when it committed to the licensing agreement that Unreal Engine 3 may not meet its requirements and may not be modified to meet them."
bishopcruz said:That seems really, really weird to me. Why on God's green earth would any sane developer "exclusively" license an engine that might not meet its needs and also have no ability to modify the engine? Someone must be reading something wrong because it would make the UE3 engine basically useless.
plagiarize said:they've already paid epic.
you pay upfront to license a game engine.
epic aren't a charity.
Tenacious-V said:Don't let your hate for DD get in the way of actually knowing what's going on. You point the finger, but you could be completely off base here.
it's also supposedly true that the updates were promised within a time frame that they were not received within.Teknopathetic said:"Isn't it true that Epic is releasing updates to people that are using the older less complete UE3?"
Yup. It's also supposedly true that early adopters were given discounts on the licensing with knowledge of the engine not being complete.
gcfan2k5 said:Actually it kinda is, Too Human started development on playstation in like 1996 apparently, and its been coming out every year since then, it seems dyack isnt capable of completing a game. 11 years and counting..... LOL.
EDIT: hmm maybe its 7, either way thats far too long if your name isnt valve.
I somehow get the feeling that even if that happens, we'll still be hearing from Dyack.MrSardonic said:Would be a shame to see Silicon Knights go down over this. They've provided us with so much laughter over the last 24 months.
Warm Machine said:Too Human has been in development for 7 years or so I have heard. Is the idea behind this game really 7 years good?
... That's the substance of the counter-suit. Epic claims that SK claims rights that were never theirs.bishopcruz said:That seems really, really weird to me. Why on God's green earth would any sane developer "exclusively" license an engine that might not meet its needs and also have no ability to modify the engine? Someone must be reading something wrong because it would make the UE3 engine basically useless.
This also seems irreconcilable with SKs claims that it DID have the ability via its contract to do engine modifications. They claimed as much in their suit.
Seriously WTF is going on?
And now this whole legal battle. What The Fuck is going to become of this game now?gljvd said:actually no . the project was scraped and started again with many years worth is space betwen bot hprojects.
Between Too human 1996 and Too Human 2008 ? we have
Eternal Darkness 2002
Metal Gear Solid Twin snakes 2004
They are also presently working with sega on a game.
Too Human ps2 was moved over to the gamecube in 2000 when they signed an exclusive contract with nintendo. Then that contract ended since then they made 2 other games before bringing too human back in 2005
Also the concept of Too Human has changed drasticly since the first too human.
cgcg said:oh please. One look at the demo and you can see it's crap. Who's fault is that that it received bad press? Certainly not Epic's fault as they were implying in the suit. Please if you have no control over your project then it's your own damn fault. If it's not ready then don't show it and if you can't say no to your publisher then maybe SK should sue MS instead for all the public *humiliation.*
CrushDance said:No Epic is just saying "We did everything to help out, we never did such things"
Well they would. Doesn't mean that it will strengthen their argument.levious said:I thought SK mentions the E3 showing and the damage to their rep in the lawsuit?
InterMoniker said:And now this whole legal battle. What The Fuck is going to become of this game now?
I really don't see how SK have the nerve to sue Epic. Was they're version of the UE3 really uncompleted or what?
claiming damages wouldn't make it stealing. DD is charging that they did not get the service they paid for, and that Epic spent their licensing fees towards other projects while neglecting the work they had promised to do.jett said:I believe they want Epic to pay back all those monies along with the GeoW monies, and still release TH with UE3 tech.
Then they also state something about making their own in-house engine with UE3 tech in it, which will eventually be dropped off over time. Lulz.
Epic can probably stop publication of it if SK insists on paying no royalties.gljvd said:Most likely 2008 the game will ship .
The original epic contract still stands which means Sk can release the game when they want to and adhear to the terms in the contract. Then the rest will be decided in court