Interplay financials: Fallout Online in doubt
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Interplay financials: Fallout Online in doubt
The Dutch Ghost said:Elven6 said:The Dutch Ghost: I don't remember Herve talking about Fallout 3, link?
http://www.next-gen.biz/news/90-strong-team-working-on-fallout-mmog
"We appreciate some portions of [Bethesda's work], and we’re not necessarily fans of everything. I think they miss a lot of the humour, and the fans seem to agree with that. Fallout 3 was a little bit too serious - that’s definitely not where we’re going. Our Fallout MMOG will be extremely funny."
Brother None said:Elven6 said:Nothing new, here's the report from last year which basically says the same thing, as do the ones before it.
Yeah, I know. But it's worth noting they're still bleeding money, and to remind people that the odds of Fallout Online ever being finished are very, very small.
sydney_roo said:10 bucks the game never gets made.
Elven6 said:True but there's a better chance of the MMO not being complete as a result of the lawsuit than anything else since they seem pretty confident that funding is secure be it all at once, milestones, etc.
Lexx said:Yeah, Fallout 3 was totally grim dark and not lulzy enough.
Brother None said:Elven6 said:True but there's a better chance of the MMO not being complete as a result of the lawsuit than anything else since they seem pretty confident that funding is secure be it all at once, milestones, etc.
I'm not sure what you're basing this "better chance" on. We're talking about a company deep in debt, including tax debt, and leaking money year in year out. I wouldn't bet on them finishing FOOL regardless of lawsuits.
Unless we get a cheap Earthrise clone. But who wants that?
Elven6 said:I'm basing it on the fact that,
A. They've been short on cash for years now with debt but still managing to get by.
B. According to the MMO contract the minimum cash required to develop the MMO needed to be locked in by April 2009 which Interplay claims to have done (be it straight up $30 mill or milestone payments).
C. The deadline is 2012 which is only a year away, they could have enough cash on hand to survive till then.
Brother None said:Elven6 said:I'm basing it on the fact that,
A. They've been short on cash for years now with debt but still managing to get by.
B. According to the MMO contract the minimum cash required to develop the MMO needed to be locked in by April 2009 which Interplay claims to have done (be it straight up $30 mill or milestone payments).
C. The deadline is 2012 which is only a year away, they could have enough cash on hand to survive till then.
A is vague as you do not define "get by". They haven't going bankrupt, way to go. How many employees do they have? Where is the cashflow? They company has been a shell for nearly a decade now.
B and C aren't facts, they're idle speculation. Interplay has not proven that it has got 30 million USD straight up or in milestone payments. It hasn't provided details about FOOL's funding at all. Nor has it in any way indicated it expects to be able to meet the 2012 deadline.
Is that all you got? C'mon now. If this were a stockholder meeting you'd be laughed out of the room.
Brother None said:The console titles are WiiWare ports and the like, done by Beamdog, amusingly enough. They've been working together quite a bit. So yeah, you agree with me Interplay is just a shell operating by porting its existing IPs. Unimpressive. Though they did recently release that whole Raven and Death thing or whatever it was called.
You are still not proving anything. I said I can clearly see evidence we have a shell company here while we have no evidence that they actually have the capacity to produce an MMO other than vague, unproven claims. Yes, if they lose the court case then the game's up anyway, but I see no reason to believe there's much of a game to play in the first place.
All the evidence you're offering is believing Interplay's "confidence" in having obtained the necessary financing, even when they offer no evidence of it? You'll have to excuse the rest of us for not preferring that kind of naivety.
Brother None said:So again, all the assurance you're offering is that Interplay claims it has the requisite funding even though we've seen no evidence of such (no noted investment deals, no revenue flow of that size, etc.)
Yes, Masthead could pump out a cheap Earthrise clone at a small budget, that'd be a laugh and a half, but that seems to be the only realistic scenario for Fallout Online reaching completion. You're overly focusing on the court side of things and consequently ignoring the fact that Interplay does not have the capacity to launch a serious MMO. There is nothing to "demise" because we've not seen evidence that there's anything alive. If you want to believe otherwise, go ahead, but don't expect anyone to believe you if you can offer no evidence.
Elven6 said:The only thing we can go by is Interplay's claim that they amassed funding.
Elven6 said:$30 million could get you a pretty good MMO if it's focusing entirely on content. I believe the estimates were that this generation a $15-20 million budget is considered an AAA game?
troybilt said:Hmm, very strange that Brother None "knows" that Interplay does not have the 30 million financing.
troybilt said:Bethesda lost the original preliminary injunction as well as the appeal of the preliminary injunction despite Bethesda shuffling between two of the largest, most powerful law firms in existence.
troy said:So, Interplay still has a chance to win the full Fallout license back from Bethesda. Interplay listed a lot of evidence of Bethesda's wrong doing, dirty dealings, etc. that don't look so good for Bethesda. I'm thinking there are probably some suits at Bethesda shaking in their boots right now imagining their Fallout cash cow going back to Interplay.
troy said:Or could it be that Bethesda miscalculated, blundered and thought that they could pound Interplay into dust with the full weight of their money and huge law firms, only to be bested by the small but plucky little engine that could, Interplay.