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People have been brainwashed by a bunch of zealous video game journalist who spread rumours instead of truth. This and Argo are pretty much explaining the nevrosis that USA is facing about denying the truth and accepting a bunch of simple lies.
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Silicon Knights - at their best - produced below average work of no real redeeming qualities. Most of the rest of their work was pretty poor.
Precursor Games is made up entirely of former SK employees.
SK sued Epic Games over the UT engine and were promptly counter-sued by Epic. Guess what? Epic Games won that lawsuit since it was just SK attempting to place the blame of their own incompetence on someone else.
Dennis Dyack of SK seems to have horrible mismanagement skills and has apologized several times; yet he is a "star" employee at Precursor.
For a spiritual successor of a game that came out only on Gamecube, skipped the entire current generation, and is advertised on Kickstarter - a website known mostly only by PC gamers.
And they are asking for 1.3 million dollars. For episodic content worth only a few hours. And Precursor is only 7 employees.
Its hard not to laugh.
When you mean subpar, you mean the two last games surrounded by lawsuit over a protagonist, like Epic, which is the quintessence of greed and farce, as an only PC dev.... or so they say.
Like it or not they released the second best survival horror game of all time, another game series called Legacy of Kain (ring a bell?), and Twin Snake...
Epic was sued for break of engagement over their support they failed to provide because they were busier to release Gears of War Pink edition on the PC console, the Microsoft Xbox 360.
So, with half of an engine, you patch the thing to make your dead lines and this is what happens. All this because SK decided to developp with Epic engine, the PC dev who doesn`t develop a single PC game anymore, because they love their PC fans, like me, so much. So yeah pal, I am laughing at your misconception.
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