Re: Paralysis by limited Analysis
Yes, I have not gone through the 52 page document yet but one simple example of the bad faith contract violation is leading on Interplay from 2007 until late 2010 into believing that they had the right to produce a Fallout MMO based on the Fallout IP(...
My, How quickly people forget.
May I remind some of you that this whole packaging thing with Fallout Trilogy was tossed out last year with multiple rejections of Bethesda injunction requests.
The majority of these games existed before the original sales agreement and Interplay continued to...
Paralysis by limited Analysis
Some of You are very thankful for "analysis" by a person with either: none to at most very limited access to the hundreds of court documents that contain thousands of pages of court proceedings.
So be careful since the kindest thing I could say right now is that...
At the August 12th court proceedings
( subsequently denying Bethesda an injunction)
The Judge asks Bethesda's lawyer:
Are you making a fallout MMO?
The Bethesda lawyer says No.. then
backtracks and says "i do not know" and "i cant answer that"
A competent lawyer...
What Bethesda is facing
This is what Bethesda is facing:
http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/2011/10/27/could-bethesda-loose-the-fallout-franchise.aspx
Here's a reprint of my comment:
Even if Bethesda wins the case, they are legally not allowed to release a Fallout MMO until a...
Brothernone,
If you only put in as much effort into correctly understanding financial releases of Wall Street Listed companies ( Yes, OTC/PS listing of IPLY is still based in New York which is where it went public in the first place back in late 1990's)
as you put into quoting and nit...
Brothernone,
From the perspective of an individual having 3 mil in debt, yes I would say they are deep in debt but you are forgetting that Interplay is a publicly listed company and on Wall Street 3 million in debt is a rounding error.
You currently reside in Europe and are therefor under...
Bethesda's current CEO Robert A Altman( Not to be confused with deceased film director who fancied his actresses in crotchless outfit film scenes) is a DC area mover and shaker with a shady past once indicted on several charges then acquitted and banned by the Federal Reserve from banking...
I still can't believe that Corith was ,is and still continues to harp about money that was owed to him that he didn't receive until forcing an involuntary bankruptcy on Herve.
Talk about rancid/sour grapes fermented into a toxic wine.
All this and he eventually got paid.
Imagine what...
Bethesda just filed court paperwork requesting a Jury trial from the Judge presiding on this case.
Based on Bethesda's documented unethical behavior, it's safe to say that they will do whatever they can to bribe a jury vote their way, since the other alternative of bribing the judge is much...
You couldn't be farther from the truth as to who you think I am. By the way you are lumped into the above post also for your intermittent thickheaded inability to understand someone's statement while simultaneously holding others to a standard where they should understand statements and court...
Everybody should have assumed that it is my opinion that the two parties should come to an agreement in order to move forward in releasing a Fallout MMO. It is the wisest and safest thing both parties can do from a business sense in order to generate the most revenue for them.
Let's face it...
So you seem to not be able to read what other people write either. Go back and read what I wrote and concentrate on the parts that I have stated especially the section about moving the opening of the court case back 3 times which would either indicate issues for both legal teams in getting their...
If Bethesda chooses to continue to pursue making the MMO on their own then they will have double the risk of dual MMO's to be released by the same group of people, using basically the same engine.
It's better from a management perspective to allow Interplay and Masthead to develop Fallout MMO...