No. Because if it 'dies permanently' then there won't be anything left to resurrect.Vir said:The sooner this franchise dies permanently, the sooner it can get out of vug's hands.
I'd rather live with a damaged tribes that still has some community than lose it altogether.if "revenge" on VUG means that there will never be a new tribes game fuck that
Vir said:The plan is for Dread to buy the rights to the series then install slut and myself as co-producers of the next game of course. You don't think the discontinuation of support for T:V was sheer coincidence do you?
Yea, cliffs.NoFiX said:What was it, again, that Alex had to offer?
NoFiX said:What was it, again, that Alex had to offer?
Marweas said:LOL, no, writing VUG will do nothing.
VUG always listens attentively to their customers: Best Buy, Walmart, EB, Gamestop. And believe me that one thousand well-coordinated emails to the right people in one week will result in all remaining copies of TV being sent back to VUG for a refund. Take the money they have to pay back retailers against the full-price buy-in, add the opportunity cost of the $20 those copies were supposed to sell for, and you have a small dent in VUG's 2005 annual report. And if it's big enough to have to mention on the annual report, well...
But this is an action that only works well-organized, so don't try this at home.
Miracle said:Nobody can blame T:V for being T:V . None of the games . . . Starsiege, T1, T2, etc . . . could have become what they did without developer support.
T:V died not from what it was out the box but from being an unsupported game. To me this vindicates IG and Thrax/Marweas.
Alpine said:I just want to fuck them up!
Falhawk said:Vir designing T3?
well that'd most assuredly suck
(hello flight sim)
Zeonism said:Legends...