So when is the SQ42 reveal - and the next ship sale?
New character sale: 'The Lawyer'. For $1000 an hour he'll get your destroyed ship back for 'free'!
So when is the SQ42 reveal - and the next ship sale?
As soon as that was served, there will have been a blanket order from Genuine Roberts himself to completely avoid mentioning it absolutely anywhere in his corporate empire.
Lawyers cost a lot of money, and for that they mostly tell you to shut up, for a very good reason.
Silicon Knights had to pay about $4.45 million to Epic Games for the counterclaim. Lets say worst case is CIG has to pay Crytek $10 million? They should have more than enough to cover that. CIG will prob drag this lawsuit for as long as possible so the payment would be 3 to 5 years from now.[/url]
What's your take on this?
Erin Roberts said in June 2014: "We did an outright buyout of the engine last year and have the source code, so while we hope all the noise about Crytek blows over, as they are great partners and friends to the project, if the worse happened we would be ok, as we’ve already branched the engine and have a large team that is adding features and supporting it every day here at CIG. So even in the worst case scenario we should be fine, but obviously we hope it does not come to that."
https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/comment/2895381/#Comment_2895381
Perhaps DB can do SC a solid and allow them to use the cobra engine. Should take what a few hours to swap engines out.
Perhaps DB can do SC a solid and allow them to use the cobra engine. Should take what a few hours to swap engines out.
What's your take on this?
Erin Roberts said in June 2014: "We did an outright buyout of the engine last year and have the source code, so while we hope all the noise about Crytek blows over, as they are great partners and friends to the project, if the worse happened we would be ok, as we’ve already branched the engine and have a large team that is adding features and supporting it every day here at CIG. So even in the worst case scenario we should be fine, but obviously we hope it does not come to that."
https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/comment/2895381/#Comment_2895381
What's your take on this?
Erin Roberts said in June 2014: "We did an outright buyout of the engine last year and have the source code, so while we hope all the noise about Crytek blows over, as they are great partners and friends to the project, if the worse happened we would be ok, as we’ve already branched the engine and have a large team that is adding features and supporting it every day here at CIG. So even in the worst case scenario we should be fine, but obviously we hope it does not come to that."
https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/comment/2895381/#Comment_2895381
What's your take on this?
Erin Roberts said in June 2014: "We did an outright buyout of the engine last year and have the source code, so while we hope all the noise about Crytek blows over, as they are great partners and friends to the project, if the worse happened we would be ok, as we’ve already branched the engine and have a large team that is adding features and supporting it every day here at CIG. So even in the worst case scenario we should be fine, but obviously we hope it does not come to that."
https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/comment/2895381/#Comment_2895381
I'd say I'd 'bought' Windows 10 (if I had), not go into the EULA details, just for brevity. It's understandable, really.
Unless I missed them I can’t find any thread on this over at spectrum. Probably rightfully so.
Err, isn't that what you're being sued for, mate?We are aware of the Crytek complaint having been filed in the US District Court. CIG hasn’t used the CryEngine for quite some time since we switched to Amazon’s Lumberyard. This is a meritless lawsuit that we will defend vigorously against, including recovering from Crytek any costs incurred in this matter.
CIG response indicates settlement has been voided long time ago. So we will get our court case.
At least some entertainment after all.
Edit: Kotaku has the official response:
Err, isn't that what you're being sued for, mate?
Perhaps - but with all the doubt and uncertainty that comes with such action, I wish the devs and their families all the best - especially at this time of year.