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    Unigine CEO offers free license for Wasteland 2

    Brian Fargo has pledged 5% of profits to kick-forward (which inXile formed?) so he expects there to be profits....
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    Wasteland 2 drive in the final 24 hours

    Well, decided to upgrade to the $75 level (from $50) - have a beta version to play!
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    Bethesda gets FOOL rights, Interplay gets $2 million

    The TLA specified that a session required a minimum of 101 players to start a game with a minimum upper limit of 1000 players.
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    FOOL settlement confirmed

    No worth much but... February issue of PC Gamer notes the lawsuit and then says FOOL will be released 2Q 2012 with playable humans and ghouls.
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    Claim details from Bethesda vs Interplay

    I'm on the road without a copy of the APA/TLA so from memory: The APA is a straight-forward buy/sell agreement. Bethesda pays money and Interplay provides all rights and assets to Fallout. There is no mention of the TLA in the APA. Whatever happens with the TLA has no impact on the APA...
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    J.E. Sawyer on FO3/NV save game-related slowdowns

    The Creation Engine apparently is still the Gamebryo engine:
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    No jury in Bethesda vs Interplay

    My last comment on this... I've realized we have been buying the argument by Bethesda and Interplay that the APA and TLA are co-mingled contracts when in fact they are two seperate, stand-alone, contracts. Consider my contracting a painter to paint an apartment build and a house a...
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    No jury in Bethesda vs Interplay

    Re: Paralysis by limited Analysis No breach of contract has occurred even if a contract partner is acting in bad faith as long as they are holding to the letter-of-the-law contract requirements (gray areas, between the lines doesn't count - that's what litigation is for). This is an asinine...
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    No jury in Bethesda vs Interplay

    Re: Paralysis by limited Analysis I agree. As I see it (which isn't worth much), Bethesda's "acting in bad faith" isn't relevant until it is shown that Bethesda is in violation of the contract. Is there any act by Bethesda that is in violation of the contracts?
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    No jury in Bethesda vs Interplay

    The APA is very clear (The APA is a scrupulously written contract unlike the TLA): "All packaging, advertising and promotional materials used by or on behalf of Seller in connection with the Pre-existing Fallout Games shall be submitted by Seller to Purchaser for Purchaser's written approval...
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    No jury in Bethesda vs Interplay

    @UncannyGarlic I wasn't aware that the "Trilogy" was a previous issue. I did state "(apparently)" because I couldn't fathom why Interplay would risk such a violation but then Bethesda is being REALLY stupid to claim a re-issue of a previously issued package somehow justifies the nullification...
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    No jury in Bethesda vs Interplay

    Nice to hear from someone with a legal (limited) background, I don't BTW. I look upon this case as entertainment so I've finally perused the APA and TLA to try and see what's going on. The APA is a drab, boring sell/purchase agreement. Frankly the only way to violate that agreement is for...
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    Interplay files motion in limine against Bethesda

    Why? While our opinon doesn't count, the general opinion here is Interplay's lawyer is doing a first-rate job especially compared to BethSoft's third-string (or is it forth string now) lawyers. And Interplay's filing reads very legal... thanks UncannyGarlic!
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    Interplay files motion in limine against Bethesda

    It looks to be informational only (we'll let the court arrange a date) and really reads as a speech-to-text dictation letter which would explain the
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    Bethesda denied preliminary injunction...again

    Re: What Bethesda is facing I agree with BN that Interplay doesn't deserve to win this case, but part of contract law is good faith effort which Bethesda: clearly fails at while Interplay can presumably show good faith effort on producing FOOL. As I see it, in all likelyhood the judge...
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    Fallout Archaeology: Ancient Fallout 1 advertisement

    Copyright date on the ad itself is 1997.
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    Emergent Game Technologies goes bottoms-up

    The low-level interface for the engine is to DirectX, not to the hardware registers in the display card. Keeping GameBryo would mean no DirectX11 support which wouldn't concern BethSoft. I expect TES5 to be GameBryo, Fallout 4... hmm... some other engine as reviewers will not be nice to F4 if...
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    5 million copies of Fallout: New Vegas shipped says Bethesda

    Often, a developer is loaned money to develop a game. The publisher charges interest on the loan. Sales profits for the developer first go to paying back the loan, so the developer doesn't see any additional money until sales pays off the loan. Also, the contract (typically 15-20% of sales...
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    5 million copies of Fallout: New Vegas shipped says Bethesda

    My bad... I don't buy console games so I don't think about the added cost. The console companies get $10 per copy, not a percentage. I can't find the number, but I recall advertising for F3 to be obscene at more like $60m. So BethSoft is making considerably more from FNV than from F3.
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