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There"s certainly been enough non-MMO talk about Curt to merit posting that link in this thread.Draegan said:MMORPG General Discussion?
There"s certainly been enough non-MMO talk about Curt to merit posting that link in this thread.Draegan said:MMORPG General Discussion?
Sounds like one of the priorities of this company is to protect their "sekret sauce". Perhaps they were afraid that you were a spy from GM at the Toyota Factory and asked to see the blue prints of their new awesome hybrid fuel car. I can understand if they want to protect IP and in this day and age since everyone is copying the last guy with a good idea.Ngruk said:Here, let me sell you this car.
Can I look under the hood?
Sure, after you buy it. You can drive it, and disregard the pings and stuff, it"s what you are asking for.
But I want to look under the hood before I buy it, to make sure it"s running right and what I am looking for....
Sorry, no can do.
But the other dealer let me look under their hood, before I was going to buy their car.
Cool, but you can"t see under our hood until it"s paid in full.......
I stand by my original comments. Good luck getting anyone other then Jimmy Smallcompany to let you look at their source code. If your programmers are competent they can utilize the published /documented hooks. If not then you need to fire them and get some that can work with modular code.Noah EQ2 said:Sounds like one of the priorities of this company is to protect their "sekret sauce". Perhaps they were afraid that you were a spy from GM at the Toyota Factory and asked to see the blue prints of their new awesome hybrid fuel car. I can understand if they want to protect IP and in this day and age since everyone is copying the last guy with a good idea.
If you just wanted to look under the hood and play with the buttons, that should have been accepted. If you wanted a month to take the car apart and inspect each part, I can see why they might deny that.
You couldn"t be more wrong or ill informed. Our engineers are incredibly talented with a significant list of award winning titles under their belt. Not to mention the CTO we announced today, same thing, lengthy track record, incredibly talented and well respected.gnomad said:I stand by my original comments. Good luck getting anyone other then Jimmy Smallcompany to let you look at their source code. If your programmers are competent they can utilize the published /documented hooks. If not then you need to fire them and get some that can work with modular code.
Seconded.Vatoreus said:Don"t bother man, some people on these boards are just thick headed and just don"t get it.
Never done much work with IBM or Oracle, I guess. I have been viewing source code in enterprise apps from both of those companies for well over a decade now as part of my various tasks in the industry. Oh wait, I guess IBM and Oracle are those Jimmy Smallcompany"s of which you speak.gnomad said:I stand by my original comments. Good luck getting anyone other then Jimmy Smallcompany to let you look at their source code.
Because all code works like the salesmen say it will.gnomad said:If your programmers are competent they can utilize the published /documented hooks. If not then you need to fire them and get some that can work with modular code.
It will be interesting to see the products that come out next. With large landmarks like EQ1/WoW and no so great successes ala Vanguard, the next wave has a lot of data to learn from what worked and what didn"t.Venjenz said:But thanks for participating and showing everyone why Curt Schilling runs a company and you don"t.
I don"t work at Curt"s shop, but I would pass on any engine that was proprietary. And if I was going to buy an engine from a compnay who specializes in FPS gaming, then I"d tap Carmack for one of his, then you know you"re getting about the best there is.Tyen said:I take it Crysis engine is out of the question then~
It will be interesting.Noah EQ2 said:It will be interesting to see the products that come out next. With large landmarks like EQ1/WoW and no so great successes ala Vanguard, the next wave has a lot of data to learn from what worked and what didn"t.
Let see some IP info soon!
I think they saw the vanguard hype train crash and tabula rasa beta implode and saw that you can"t just release a great potential product you have to release a great finished and tested product....Draegan said:The next two major MMOs on the Horizon are WAR and AOC. We"ll see how they do since they both were pushed back.
Steampunk make a wonderful milieu for a MMO. You don"t have the problem of the "too" high tech which requires your designers to make contrived explanations of exactly why your hero isn"t firing spraying bursts of high penetrating uranium-coated projectiles (or whatever has a higher killrate than that). You can add whatever weird stuff you want to (with the proper skins).Venjenz said:I am just waiting for someone to tap William Gibson for a steam/cyber punk MMO. I actually copped wood writing that.
This one interests me far more than two fantasy retreads:Draegan said:The next two major MMOs on the Horizon are WAR and AOC. We"ll see how they do since they both were pushed back.
I 100% agree. I"m dieing to hear about it, they are having a bunch more info released come January.Gecko said: