Activision did not dump Paramount as much as it tried to hold them hostage for a more favorable (renegotiated) licensing deal. I admit neither side is an angel in this matter, but it is still in court.
Charles
Activision did not dump Paramount as much as it tried to hold them hostage for a more favorable (renegotiated) licensing deal. I admit neither side is an angel in this matter, but it is still in court.
Charles
"Everything happens for a reason..."
I remember. The Klingon book was imminently due, then there was a delay. Then the announcement came. That was the end of LugTrek.Originally posted by AslanC
Does anyone else remember the end of LUG and how we went through this stuff before?
I'm not saying that it is the same deal, but it feels simillar. So please forgive me if I have a hard time being positive about this whole affair.
Deja vu all over again.
Greg
"The dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had."
Madworld, Donnie Darko.
The books of impending doom:
- Mirror Universe
- Klingons
Everyone who has announced to publish those didn't last much longer.
“Worried? I’m scared to death. But I’ll be damned if I’m going to let them change the way I live my life.” - Joseph Sisko - Paradise Lost
FASA managed to publish the Klingons. And a whole bunch of stuff afterwards.
Just being pedantic.![]()
Greg
"The dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had."
Madworld, Donnie Darko.
GURPS PD published their Klingon book too
Just to continue in the vein of the pedantic.![]()
Anyway, I'm hoping Decipher will publish the remaining books that are finished, but I'm not holding my breath.
The complete lack of communication from Decipher isn't particularly encouraging though.![]()
And I cannot see any logic behind holding back information. They must have some plan on how to proceed, either good or bad for us, but why the secrecy about it?
The absolutely only reason for their current information policy that makes some sense would be that they don't want to publish further material but don't want to scare off people who might still be interested in investing some money into the product line (i.e. buying the core books that are left).
Maybe someone should directly contact Warren Holland (the telephone number for his office can be found on the Decipher website). and confront him about what is going on.
“Worried? I’m scared to death. But I’ll be damned if I’m going to let them change the way I live my life.” - Joseph Sisko - Paradise Lost
Unlikely you'll actually speak to him.Originally posted by Ergi
And I cannot see any logic behind holding back information. They must have some plan on how to proceed, either good or bad for us, but why the secrecy about it?
The absolutely only reason for their current information policy that makes some sense would be that they don't want to publish further material but don't want to scare off people who might still be interested in investing some money into the product line (i.e. buying the core books that are left).
Maybe someone should directly contact Warren Holland (the telephone number for his office can be found on the Decipher website). and confront him about what is going on.
More likely you'll speak to his PR.
We have all your working biros and we're not afraid to use them.
Leave a box of used postit notes and a box of paperclips inside the filling cabinet and things won't get nasty.
Yours,
The Office Gremlins
"Warren old chap, how's that RPG coming along there?"
click
"Warren?"
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them. -- Mark Twain
Do you need to know how are they re-organizing their company? If you're a Decipher investor (assuming you can buy Decipher stock on Wall Street), I'd understand, but other than that, it's an internal matter.Originally posted by Ergi
And I cannot see any logic behind holding back information. They must have some plan on how to proceed, either good or bad for us, but why the secrecy about it?
Let them do what they gotta do first, then they'll announce the future (or fate) of their RPG venture.
Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...
"My philosophy is 'you don't need me to tell you how to play -- I'll just provide some rules and ideas to use and get out of your way.'"
-- Monte Cook
"Min/Maxing and munchkinism aren't problems with the game: they're problems with the players."
-- excerpt from Guardians of Order's Role-Playing Game Manifesto
A GENERATION KIKAIDA fan
DISCLAIMER: I Am Not A Lawyer
Hmmmm....
Went to my local gaming story today to see if there was anything new for the LOTR game, it has been a while since I've been here, and was told by the manager that they no longer carry any decipher rpgs. When asked why, he said that they got burned with too much LUG stock when LUG died and did not want a repeat with decipher. It seems that they made a decision to not replace any sold decipher product in December.
Well, it looks like I was lucky this time with regards to Trek. I didn't buy into that system.![]()
"The darkest places in hell are reserved for those
who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis."
Dante Alighieri
"A day without sunshine is like, you know, night."
Sandra
"Michael Moore is reminiscent of a heavy-handed Leni Riefenstahl, who glorified Nazism in the 1930s." Peter Worthington, Toronto Sun.
Perhaps, but as a gamer and a buyer I find it more reassuring when a company is communicative with its fanbase.Originally posted by REG
Do you need to know how are they re-organizing their company? If you're a Decipher investor (assuming you can buy Decipher stock on Wall Street), I'd understand, but other than that, it's an internal matter.
I don't care about the internal and sensitive matters at a game company. I just need to know is status of the end product. Is it at the pritners? Is it delayed? Is the line cancelled? Don't care about the reasons; just the status.
Surprisingly, many other major RPG companies are able to communicate with its fanbase without revealing insider secrets; can't see why Decipher can't either.
I love deadlines - I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by
- The late Douglas Adams
Perhaps they cannot give you the status of the products at this time. I mean if it has completed one stage of development, then a week later you'll have to ask if it moved to the next stage.
For all intent and purpose, consider all of their RPG developments suspended, until they can resolve their business and financial matters.
I'm glad that other RPG companies managed to move development of their products along and keep the customer apprised of the development. That means their business is operating smoothly, or their company is huge (or a part of a larger parent company) to keep business operation going while in the midst of the restructuring.
Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...
"My philosophy is 'you don't need me to tell you how to play -- I'll just provide some rules and ideas to use and get out of your way.'"
-- Monte Cook
"Min/Maxing and munchkinism aren't problems with the game: they're problems with the players."
-- excerpt from Guardians of Order's Role-Playing Game Manifesto
A GENERATION KIKAIDA fan
DISCLAIMER: I Am Not A Lawyer
I am in a holding pattern. It has gotten to the point where I don't even think about it anymore. Only a few times a week I will check this site to see if anything new has developed. With a little reflection, maybe that is what decipher expected of us. Be mad for a little bit, and then move on.........I don't like the fact that they have said nothing to us consumers who are interested in their product, and just want to know if there is any hope in any additional products in the forseeable future. I know my spelling isn't the greatest, I am typing with a frenzy and don't care if some words aren't right. I am getting a little upset over the delays.
live long and prosper
I am proceeding under the assumption that Decipher has ceased publication of RPG material and will return to a card game shop.
If something shows up, I'll take a look at it and make a decision. But I don't expect that to happen.
b0rked_o.0!!, the whole thing is
A brave little theory, and actually quite coherent for a system of five or seven dimensions -- if only we lived in one.
Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Now We Are Alone"