A huge amount of the angst, doubt and confusion on the forum would be eliminated at a stroke if FD did more to keep people informed. A newsletter's fine but showing a decal here and a new station design there doesn't do much to answer the two biggest questions.
When's the next beta expected (emphasis) to drop?
Is ED still expected (emphasis) to launch 2014?
Instead we get 1.04 out of the blue and that's yer lot. And when the questions inevitably start up again, all we get is a smug 'soon ™'.
All that's needed is a little transparency and less of the secretive 'need to know' nonsense. Everyone here has backed this game early and the vast majority have a genuine connection to this game. A more emotionally invested and passionate crowd you'll struggle to find. We don't want much and we're even paying to test for heaven's sake, so show us some appreciation and keep us informed.
Unless FD don't have any real release schedule, and are just throwing darts at a calendar and hoping it all works out in the end. Nah, couldn't be...
Speak for yourself. I can clearly see the game is progressing. I don't need FD to spell out a timetable for me and to whisper sweet schedules in my ear on a weekly basis.
They've done great work to date, I have no reason to doubt they'll continue. Will they miss targets? Probably, nobody's perfect.
Now if they stop delivering game and start making TV shows, selling ships and making stretch goals, then I'll start worrying.
Speak for yourself. I can clearly see the game is progressing. I don't need FD to spell out a timetable for me and to whisper sweet schedules in my ear on a weekly basis.
They've done great work to date, I have no reason to doubt they'll continue. Will they miss targets? Probably, nobody's perfect.
Now if they stop delivering game and start making TV shows, selling ships and making stretch goals, then I'll start worrying.
FDEV is certainly NOT independent, as a consequence neither is ED: FDEV has external investors/shareholders (2012 IPO et al) and creditors whose expectations and returns need to be managed.
So, given the above, why would you think that "it has been declared that ED is independent and not subject to shareholder pressure"? Do you have a link for that?
FDEV is certainly NOT independent, as a consequence neither is ED: FDEV has external investors/shareholders (2012 IPO et al) and creditors whose expectations and returns need to be managed.
So, given the above, why would you think that "it has been declared that ED is independent and not subject to shareholder pressure"? Do you have a link for that?
Of course, during the IPO, Frontier officially declared that ED will not be subject to requirements of shareholders. And ED will be developed as David wants, and only David
DB can do as he pleases of course, he is his own boss. But that is not the issue:
The community "may" forgive him if he delays things. But the market reaction is not so clear cut for shareholders and /or creditors though.
A) Shareholders. DB doing as he pleases does NOT mean FDEV share price will stay the same after he does as he pleases. Especially if what he does means that he delays the game and/or there are deferred or loss revenues compared to expected launch date.
Deferred revenues will probably lead to a loss of share value. And share price trending down is not good news for FDEV in general. For many reasons.
B) Creditors. You do not mention creditors either. FDEV opened up revolving credit facilities with bank(s) also about the same time FDEV initiated the IPO. Those creditors will need to be paid back. With interest. If the game is delayed that will probably mean deferred revenues for FDEV and therefore it may point to difficulties to pay back debt.
Worst case scenario A) and B) above can also compund each other eventually in a death spiral: Release delays meay lead to creditors lending money at higher interest rates due to the perceived higher risk, which in turn will limit the company profits, which in turn will reduce its market value (share price down) and which in turn may impose further financing restrictions by lenders etc etc.
Clearer now?
FDEV probably has some margin of maneuver for some delays, but as you can see that decission can not rest solely on the backer´s community expectations and good will / patience.
I doubt it is as black-and-white as that.The development of ED and its financing does not concern the shareholders at this time. I repeat, Frontier explicitly stated that ED is totally independent of the shareholders.
Ditto. I am concerned that Michael is burning himself out![]()
What debt ? Frontier has always said that the game is funded by the backers of Kickstarter (kickstarter, old app backer and new store). ED is only a small part of Frontier. The shareholders are currently especially interested in the other games of Frontier and the Cobra engine. The development of ED and its financing does not concern the shareholders at this time. I repeat, Frontier explicitly stated that ED is totally independent of the shareholders. At least until the release of the retail version. When Frontier will decide. Perhaps when the development of planetary landings will begin, the shareholders will be concerned ?
DB can do as he pleases of course, he is his own boss. But that is hardly the issue:
The community "may" forgive him if he delays things. But the market reaction is not so clear cut for shareholders and /or creditors though.
A) Shareholders. DB doing as he pleases does NOT mean FDEV share price will stay the same after he does as he pleases. Especially if what he does means that he delays the game and/or there are deferred or loss revenues compared to expected launch date.
Deferred revenues will probably lead to a loss of share value. And share price trending down is not good news for FDEV in general. For many reasons.
B) Creditors. You do not mention creditors either. FDEV opened up revolving credit facilities with bank(s) also about the same time FDEV initiated the IPO. Those creditors will need to be paid back. With interest. If the game is delayed that will probably mean deferred revenues for FDEV and therefore it may point to difficulties to pay back debt.
Worst case scenario A) and B) above can also compund each other eventually in a death spiral: Release delays meay lead to creditors lending money at higher interest rates due to the perceived higher risk, which in turn will limit the company profits, which in turn will reduce its market value (share price down) and which in turn may impose further financing restrictions by lenders etc etc.
Clearer now?
FDEV probably has some margin of maneuver for some delays, but as you can see that decission can not rest solely on the backer´s community expectations and good will / patience. And DB is not really independent from the moment he went to the stock and credit markets aswell for additional funding.
I doubt it is as black-and-white as that.
ED is currently flagship for FDEV. Its (FDEV) financial situation will greatly depend how ED does.
btw good info to read is just released Frontier annual report
http://www.frontier.co.uk/docs/files/Frontier Developments - Year end results - 4 September 2014 Final.pdf
clear, but only a small part of the story, you have a very limited understanding of how things work.
lol then maybe he should find other work.