• @meatand2veg
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    1431 year ago

    Nice. They DMCA’d the remake fan project so they could do this.

    • Zellith
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      521 year ago

      Group announces fan remake. Group get cease and desist. Internet tells them they should have just dropped it one day out of the blue. A tale as old as time. Im sympathetic. But its idiotic to announce a fan remake of anything unless you have the written consent of the owners. (and even then its risky because they can always revoke those permissions at random)

      • @[email protected]
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        251 year ago

        The announcements of fan works are always to drum up more fans to contribute to the work. And honestly 99/100 it doesn’t result in legal threats, it makes sense to do. Fan works don’t get made in secret, in secret they get to version 0.01 and sit on one person’s hard drive for a decade

        • SSTF
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          1 year ago

          In Valve’s case it’s just a smart move both for PR and business. Black Mesa isn’t competing with any of their products since I’m sure not many younger people are super interested in the original. In fact the remake might drum up interest by some people to play the original. And it’s sold on Valve’s platform, giving them a cut. Win win.

  • @[email protected]
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    481 year ago

    Their source is a reporter at Giant Bomb? GameSpot and Giant Bomb are owned by the same company.

    Don’t get me wrong, I don’t have much faith in this remake, but citing the opinion of a guy who works for your sister company doesn’t seem like proper journalism.

    • @[email protected]
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      221 year ago

      It’s terrible journalism. If you skimmed past the first couple short paragraphs, the quotes from Jeff Grub (their “source”) read like he’s an insider at Aspyr or Embracer. In reality, the article is just linking to a 1.5 hour news podcast and quoting the host. The article doesn’t even try to summarize Jeff’s basis for his opinion, and the only quote they have from an actual insider is, essentially, “no comment.”

      • MudMan
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        Look, gaming “scoops”, such as they are, boil down to somebody having a friend somewhere that will break NDAs to you on the basis of being your buddy, being somewhat intoxicated, or both. The reason you get much, much looser attribution with people like Grubb or Schreier s that those connections would probably lose their jobs, and for the most part nobody wants that, often including the studios that employ those guys.

        But on the flipside, it does mean that you have to take them at their word, and like any long game of telephone that also means you have to take things with a pinch of salt. Things may be lies, the source may just be mistaken, opinions may get passed as facts, things can change later. Rumors are rumors until they aren’t rumors.

        But that being said, will the vaporware huge triple-A remake that was explicitly struggling during development come out in the middle of the great 2023 game developer purge?

        Meeeh… I wouldn’t be surprised if it didn’t.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          The reason you get much, much looser attribution with people like Grubb or Schreier s that those connections would probably lose their jobs, and for the most part nobody wants that, often including the studios that employ those guys.

          Oh, I’m not criticizing Grubb. I’m criticizing the GameSpot article quoting Grubb. I have no opinion on whether Grubb is right, and I certainly don’t expect him to give up sources. I don’t even know whether he has a specific source, or if he was just giving his (no doubt well-informed) opinion on the situation, because I haven’t watched the podcast.

          This felt like reading a New York Times article that links to a Washington Post article about some news event, and the NYT article is quoting the WaPo author in the same way that they would quote a witness. It’s just bizarre to me.

          • MudMan
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            41 year ago

            Yeah, it’s a bit weirder when Gamespot repackages Grubb’s take as news, in that it becomes harder to tell whether it’s them being coy about “we know a guy who knows a guy” info or if they’re just trying to manufacture a click out of something that’s unverified.

            But then again, we’re rating them against Youtube “influencers” and whatnot, so I’m actively shocked that any standards would remain at all these days.

      • Obinice
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        21 year ago

        Yeah I was real confused, I’ve not listened to the podcast but how would Jeff even know?

    • MolochAlter
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      11 year ago

      Gaming journalism being an incestuous pit of incompetent buffoons? No way.

    • Obinice
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      11 year ago

      Are they? I know CBS used to own them both but GB got sold on a few years ago, around the time the Giant Bomb guys left (Vinny, Brad, Jeff Gerstmann, etc).

      Either way, I’m confused as to how a simple guess from Grubb could be constituted as actual sourced news. What an odd article.

  • @[email protected]
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    271 year ago

    Does anyone really still expect a clean ,better than the original, unmonitzed remake from EA? This is probably for the best

  • @[email protected]
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    251 year ago

    "Savior, conqueror, hero, villain. You are all things, KOTOR Remake… and yet you are nothing.“

    • Omega
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      41 year ago

      Everyone was. You’d think this would be a no-brainer remake.

  • Ech
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    111 year ago

    I’m both disappointed and relieved. I love KotOR and was intrigued by what they would come up with, but I’m also quite sure it would have missed the mark in the end. It would’ve been nigh-impossible to recapture the magic. Shame this killed the fan-remake, though. We ended up with the worst of both options.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    I was literally just thinking today how much fun this would be to play once it’s out and now I’m sad.

  • val
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    21 year ago

    Meh, this probably would have been a terrible remake anyway.

  • finthechat
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    01 year ago

    Why not just do the work in secret and then release the finished game as a torrent?