Quote: Original post by Yann LQuote: Original post by Promit
I assume this team has the permission of the people who actually own the IP?Quote: But Yves Grolet founded a new company, ElseWhere Entertainment, which was very interested in creating a sequel to Outcast. Unfortunately Infogrames, holder of the rights, resisted a petition of the Outcast community. And so we started our own project to create a sequel to Outcast.Sounds like they don't. Morons.
I just don't get these people. They put all that effort and time into a project when they damn well know that it only takes one single moment (and a C&D letter) to completely bury the game for all eternity, which could happen at any time. They're at the whim of virtually anyone even remotely connected to the legal department of the IP holder. One of the lawyers (or even just assistants) there has a bad day, and bam, all the work they put into this is gone from one second to the next. How motivating.
But hey, in case the game gets shut down, they get to protest in the internet forums and make petitions and curse the evil company and such! That's almost as fun as making the game!
One a similar note...does Black Mesa Source has permission? Please tell me it has, I'm hyped about that game.