Tim Schafer Says Reaction to Molyneux's Godus Controversy Is "Unfortunate and Unfair"
Added: 20.02.2015 0:00 | 8 views | 0 comments
Near the end of a video (above) updating followers on the state of Broken Age and an upcoming behind-the-scenes documentary on game development, Tim Schafer shares his thoughts on the heated controversy of Peter Molyneux not following through with his plans and many promises for Godus:
The last thing I'd like to do is to send our support to our friend and fellow developer, Peter Molyneux. In the last few weeks, we've seen some extremely rough treatment of Peter on the Internet and on the games press. I think it's really unforunate and unfair and I don't think it's healthy. Obviously, things did not go as expected on his game and because of that people are making some nasty accusations about Peter. And I can relate to that, believe it or not.
From:
www.gamerevolution.com
| Schafer: Reaction Against Molyneux is "Out of Proportion"
Added: 19.02.2015 14:27 | 1 views | 0 comments
Tim Schafer, the founder of Double Fine Productions and the first games executive to shed light on the power of crowdfunding, has issued a statement in support of Peter Molyneux. Molyneux is the last year, and its final second part is at the closing stages of production.
However, Double Fine’s crowdfunding operations haven’t been completely free from controversy. Last year, the studio decommissioned its space station sim Spacebase DF-9 just one year into its planned half decade of ongoing development. The game was funded through Steam Early Access purchases, but this was not enough investment to justify further development for more than a year, Double Fine said at the time.
From:
www.gamespot.com
| Schafer: Reaction Against Molyneux is "Out of Proportion"
Added: 19.02.2015 14:27 | 1 views | 0 comments
Tim Schafer, the founder of Double Fine Productions and the first games executive to shed light on the power of crowdfunding, has issued a statement in support of Peter Molyneux. Molyneux is the last year, and its final second part is at the closing stages of production.
However, Double Fine’s crowdfunding operations haven’t been completely free from controversy. Last year, the studio decommissioned its space station sim Spacebase DF-9 just one year into its planned half decade of ongoing development. The game was funded through Steam Early Access purchases, but this was not enough investment to justify further development for more than a year, Double Fine said at the time.
From:
www.gamespot.com
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