Crystalchild
Bekanntes Gesicht
Kennt Ihr Kotick? Den Kopf bei Activision Blizzard?
Wenn nicht; er hat durch die Statements
- Die Entwicklung von Spielen soll keinen Spaß machen
- Mit ausnahme von Bungie sind alle anderen Indie Entwickler Müll
- Wieso sollte man nicht für Videosequenzen in Spielen nochmal Extrageld verlangen?
- Ich bin für Monthly-Payment in Call of Duty
Einen Gewiss negativen Ruf erhalten.
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Nun Schrieb ein Ehemaliger VP Bungie's (Arbeitet nun bei Atmoic Games) einen Offenen Brief an Kotick :
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Und das einzige was ich da noch sage ist:
In ya Face. Asshole.
Wenn nicht; er hat durch die Statements
- Die Entwicklung von Spielen soll keinen Spaß machen
- Mit ausnahme von Bungie sind alle anderen Indie Entwickler Müll
- Wieso sollte man nicht für Videosequenzen in Spielen nochmal Extrageld verlangen?
- Ich bin für Monthly-Payment in Call of Duty
Einen Gewiss negativen Ruf erhalten.
______________________
Nun Schrieb ein Ehemaliger VP Bungie's (Arbeitet nun bei Atmoic Games) einen Offenen Brief an Kotick :
Open Letter From A Former Bungie VP to Bobby Kotick
While perhaps not seen in the full context of his talk at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch conference, Activision head Bobby Kotick's comments about Bungie did create quite a stir last week.It is worth your time to go listen to the full 40-minute or so talk here,
but the thing that captured so much attention during that talk at the
2010 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Media, Communications &
Entertainment Conference was this single sentiment:"Bungie are a very unusual company. They're probably the last remaining high quality independent developer."Among
those bothered by Kotick's talk was former Bungie executive vice
president, and current president of Atomic Games, Peter Tamte. He sent
Kotaku this Letter to the Editor which, as we've done sometimes in the past, we're running here in its entirety.Mr.
Kotick:
You
were quoted saying that Bungie is the last remaining high quality
independent developer. As a former executive vice president of Bungie, I
need to tell you: If this is true, you're screwed.Activision
and every other big publisher have grown by acquiring independent
developers. The industry needs a constant supply of new independent
developers to buy because they're the ones creating innovative games
that become franchises.Gears
of War. Portal. Borderlands. None of these games re-hashes the same old
formulas. They innovate. And, they're made by independent developers,
of course.So, we challenge you.You've
called Activision the industry's online leader. If you think the newest
Call of Duty online experience is that innovative, let players buy just
the online part of Call of Duty Black Ops and charge them a fair price.In
fact, we'll make you a deal. Let consumers buy just the online part of
Call of Duty, and we'll give you a starring role in our new online game,
Breach. Trust me, starring in your own videogame would give you huge
street cred. We've even mocked up a screenshot to show you how cool
you'd look in Breach.
http://cache.gawkerassets.com/asset...om_1285253342459_bobby_kotick_rail_jumper.jpg
As
an independent developer, Atomic can't spend its way to big sales, like
Activision can. We have to innovate. So, if you're confident Activision
can innovate without independent developers, this is your opportunity
to prove it.Sincerely,Peter Tamte
President
Atomic GamesWhile perhaps not seen in the full context of his talk at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch conference, Activision head Bobby Kotick's comments about Bungie did create quite a stir last week.It is worth your time to go listen to the full 40-minute or so talk here,
but the thing that captured so much attention during that talk at the
2010 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Media, Communications &
Entertainment Conference was this single sentiment:"Bungie are a very unusual company. They're probably the last remaining high quality independent developer."Among
those bothered by Kotick's talk was former Bungie executive vice
president, and current president of Atomic Games, Peter Tamte. He sent
Kotaku this Letter to the Editor which, as we've done sometimes in the past, we're running here in its entirety.Mr.
Kotick:
You
were quoted saying that Bungie is the last remaining high quality
independent developer. As a former executive vice president of Bungie, I
need to tell you: If this is true, you're screwed.Activision
and every other big publisher have grown by acquiring independent
developers. The industry needs a constant supply of new independent
developers to buy because they're the ones creating innovative games
that become franchises.Gears
of War. Portal. Borderlands. None of these games re-hashes the same old
formulas. They innovate. And, they're made by independent developers,
of course.So, we challenge you.You've
called Activision the industry's online leader. If you think the newest
Call of Duty online experience is that innovative, let players buy just
the online part of Call of Duty Black Ops and charge them a fair price.In
fact, we'll make you a deal. Let consumers buy just the online part of
Call of Duty, and we'll give you a starring role in our new online game,
Breach. Trust me, starring in your own videogame would give you huge
street cred. We've even mocked up a screenshot to show you how cool
you'd look in Breach.
http://cache.gawkerassets.com/asset...om_1285253342459_bobby_kotick_rail_jumper.jpg
As
an independent developer, Atomic can't spend its way to big sales, like
Activision can. We have to innovate. So, if you're confident Activision
can innovate without independent developers, this is your opportunity
to prove it.Sincerely,Peter Tamte
President
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Und das einzige was ich da noch sage ist:
In ya Face. Asshole.