There have been a lot of non-buggy games released on the GameBryo engine, blaming the engine is just a cop-out for Bethesda's and Obsidian's incompetence.
Also, I'm pretty sure that Bethesda has been using an outdated version of the GameBryo engine since Oblivion was released.
That'd be useless, although such a system would take much longer to pirate it's still possible to pirate. What you'd need to do is write a new server program that interacts with the game in the same way the developers server does. How do you think MMO private servers came to be?
That's freaking sweet, too bad it's useless much like the NDS emulator for PSP but I was thinking, FIFE is written in C++ and GCC can create code for PSP...
I know this could never happen but in the unlikely event that it did you should know that paying for a custom engine is a waste unless you have extremely specific needs. You could license a proprietary engine for a much lower cost then building one or you could use something free.
I looked around for it for some time but then I remembered that Interplay is publicly traded and that's why there are so many documents about this stuff on their side. Zenimax on the other hand is private and don't have to release anything. Only way we're getting the ELA is if Zenimax releases...
Section 18 starts at the actual body of the APA.
http://sec.edgar-online.com/interplay-entertainment-corp/10-q-quarterly-report/2007/08/14/Section18.aspx
Also here's a simple txt file of it on the main SEC site.
http://sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1057232/000117091807000675/ex10-50.txt
You mean something like this?
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1057232/000117091807000324/0001170918-07-000324.txt
I assume you have probably already seen that though.
F9, Shoot and Miss, F9, Shoot and Hit, F5, Shoot and Hit, F5, Get hit by laser rifle, Die, F9, Shoot and hit, Get power armor at level 2, Trade it in for 5.56mm. Did I miss anything?
It's a bit like venture capitalism, the chances of this case favoring Interplay might be low but the stock is low enough that you could make a killing in the long run. This case reminds me a lot of SCO vs IBM/Red Hat/Novell btw and if it's anything like that this could be tied up in the courts...
I was just thinking that if id Software was bought with Zenimax stock then this could turn out to be a good thing because now JC and others will have a say in the corporate structure of things. Shit just won't be rolled out the door. If it was bought with cash however, well let's just hope this...
Or that skeleton hanging down from it. Allow me to explain. Because the physics engine in Fallout 3 goes insane when objects collide(like a corpse in a door) and the said item never stops moving they thought why waste it. That skeleton you see is providing kinetic energy for all of capital...