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by CrackerBarrel 01/09/2003, 6:55pm PST |
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Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:
There was a Star Control II FAQ floating around a few years back that contained a quote from a guy who worked at Accolade, in regards to whether or not they would release the source code. Here is that response:
Freeware? You mean we should give our games away for free? It is called CAPITALISM and what that means is that we charge people MONEY for things that we create.
But honestly...At this point in the games life it is not even worth our time to give it away for free. In order to do that we would have to create a version that we could give away for free (removing all password stuff) and then putting it on our web site (which we would have to create a page for and that takes time and resources). It would be a headache for someone Im sure and no one here would want to work on a freeware version of a game that no-one really wants. If you look at the number of people that would really want an old 386x game to run on their new systems that number would be very low. Though Star Control fans REALLY like the game, the rest of the population has already voted on how we should sell this game by purchasing it or not. And the numbers have shown that there are not a lot of people out there that want an old game like that. Kinda see what Im saying?
Why do we want to spend our time making one of our REALLY OLD games into a freeware version when we could be spending our time and resources on making a new game that could earn us BIG MONEY and that everyone could play? [b]Did you know there is 1 PlayStation in every 5 houses?[/b] How many people out there want to run an old 386 game on their new Pentium systems? And how many of those people have the knowledge of DOS to get the game running? So you can see that we want to concentrate our time and resources that are going to make our company the most money we can get for our work.
Maybe if we released Star Control 2 for the PlayStation with some other games on the same CD, then we could put out a CLASSICS CD..but even then how would it do versus all the new titles that are coming out?
When I first saw this, I was stunned at how unbelievably pretentious and condescending it was. I have never been able to determine if the person at Accolade who wrote that actually had something to do with the creation of SC2 or not, but I'm really thinking that there's no way anyone who had something to do with the design or code of the game could think that way, or think that about their own game. "Toys for Bob" owned the 3D0's port code and that was what was ultimately released. It took a few years, but every point made by the faggot up above has been refuted.
...On the other hand, there are a bunch of terrific Accolade games out for the Playstation these days.
the dark and gritty...Ice Cream Jonsey
Haven't you learned by now that game devs are assholes and their game is generally in no way a reflection of their personality. |
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Star Control 2 source released, ported to Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and BeOS by Entropy Stew 01/02/2003, 6:22pm PST 
Oddly enough, this also showed up at Funny Arcade today -nt- NT by Entropy Stew 01/02/2003, 8:32pm PST 
Bow down to your Thradash masters. by E. L. Koba 01/02/2003, 10:59pm PST 
Re: Bow down to your Thradash masters. by FABIO 01/03/2003, 10:59am PST 
Re: Bow down to your Thradash masters. by E. L. Koba 01/03/2003, 2:48pm PST 
Re: Bow down to your Thradash masters. by up with pod people 01/05/2003, 1:07am PST 
Anyone play Star Control 3? by FABIO 01/05/2003, 3:30am PST 
Re: Star Control 2 source released, ported to Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and BeOS by Ray, of Light 01/03/2003, 12:47am PST 
Accolade versus Star Control II by Ice Cream Jonsey 01/09/2003, 12:24am PST 
Re: Accolade versus Star Control II by CrackerBarrel 01/09/2003, 6:55pm PST 
Re: Accolade versus Star Control II by Entropy Stew 01/09/2003, 7:38pm PST 
Tetris? You lost me on that one. by CrackerBarrel 01/11/2003, 11:24am PST 
OMG BONER by Alternate789 01/05/2003, 1:19pm PST 
Please fucking use the web the way it was intended to be used. by A HREF 01/06/2003, 12:16pm PST 
Tether your balls, the rocks are climbing by Entropy Stew 01/06/2003, 5:42pm PST 
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