When he's right, he's right.Her MMO is terrible, but yea, it at least exists.
There is a rather glaring pattern with how some who were involved with it seem to continue to make bad choices. Glutton for punishment.I guess since this whole project failed thePantheon wizard ladystarted lookingfor more work. It's shame it looks like she's attached to another Kickstarter with no chance.
I'm gonna go ahead and assume he doesn't have the best sense when it comes to financial matters.Besides, didn't Brad make enough off of EQ1 to comfortably spend the rest of his life riding his crotch rocket to renaissance fairs?
Yeah, when I read his post-mortem of Vanguard, it became really clear that he must be a really terrible manager. It made me question how EQ1 made it out the door and how it had the impact that it did.I'm gonna go ahead and assume he doesn't have the best sense when it comes to financial matters.
As has been said multiple times, Brad had almost nothing to do with EQ1.Yeah, when I read his post-mortem of Vanguard, it became really clear that he must be a really terrible manager. It made me question how EQ1 made it out the door and how it had the impact that it did.
The only people who went broke in 2007 were idiots who weren't diversified enough and/or people who said "Hey, I just lost 65% of my portfolio, time to pull the money out now!"Brad McQuaid, interviewed by a moderator on his 'Pantheon' forums, apparently : MMORPG
The past- Brad sees that many people are clamoring about the money he made before and why he is suddenly broke. He elaborated by saying, yes he made a lot of money with Everquest, but he also lost a great deal of money in the stock market in 2007. He went on to say that he has assets worth money, but no cash to his name.
At least we now know party size in game. Does he know raid limits by chance?you're more likely to get an MMO from this Brad McQuaid at this point
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