It seems that LucasArts has laid off somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 employees, sparking all sorts of interesting leaks and rumors. Chief among the rumors seems to be another carrot in the chase for the LucasArts/Bioware MMO project, which according to one employee, will take the shape of KOTOR 3. "Most interesting, however, is the information they provide on how the layoffs leave the company severely short-staffed as they approach a packed development schedule, one which it appears may be increasingly outsourced. Some of the titles they report LucasArts apparently have in this stacked pipeline, whether as publisher or developer, include: KOTOR 3, Battlefront 3, 'The Official Indiana Jones' game, another LEGO based game based on the Indy universe, and 'a lightsaber game for the Wii.'"
I'd prefer an update of just the original X-Wing game. I still remember the first time I blew up a Star Destroyer in that game. For all the times I died trying, it was just cool when I finally accomplished it.
For what it's worth, X-Wing Alliance was the last game in the series and has actually aged pretty well. Since it's actually entirely 3D, people have created new models for it that are much more complex than the originals and fit in well with the missions provided. Plus, they actually got Mark Hamil to do some of the voice-overs;)
While still fun it it's own right, EVE Online isn't really space combat like Lucasarts did it. That genre of being inside the combat of a "space fighter", in the style of X-Wing, Wing Commander, Descent Freespace, etc, is something that I really miss.
There's a TIE Fighter Total Conversion [gaylenol.com] that combines TIE Fighter with the XWA engine. I haven't tried it, because I still haven't finished XWA!
Agreed. I don't think any game has matched the sheer amount of fun I've had while flying a tie fighter against a bunch of a-wings, x-wings and y-wings. I say this as a man who primarily plays RPGs and RTSs.
Not really. Eve Online isn't a flight simulator, its an RPG. You don't have the visceral fun of actually dodging around and flying maneuvers in an effort to get the perfect angle on your enemy. Instead (like in many other MMORPGs) you fly in, select your target and your ship does all the work for you.
The real fun in Eve Online is in outfitting and customizing your ship, which is why many people say that Eve Online is fun if your idea of entertainment involves Excel spreadsheets.
Did you ever play Jedi Knight II? Heck of a game on PC, especially with how much work the mod community put into it. Fantastic online multiplayer where I used... Link with the Master Sword (in place of a lightsaber) hehe. That, Shadows, and KOTOR are probably the 3 best SW games I've ever played.
KOTOR3 as an MMO? That's awful. KOTOR 1 and 2 were the best adventure games to come out in a long time. That's what I want more of, adventure games.
I want a game with a compelling story, and interesting puzzles interwoven into the plot. I don't think that's possible to do with an MMO. I want to be the (singular)hero, the protagonist to the story. You can't have a compelling story with thousands of protagonists.
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on Friday June 06 2008, @01:54PM (#23685587)
LucasArts just hasn't been the same since the late 90's. Deciding to solely exploit the Star Wars franchise instead of the incredible IP they had built up over the last decade was probably the worst decision they could have made.
Now, we're all a little tired of the endless Star Wars games (and not even the great ones, like Tie Fighter!), and they're laying off staff and outsourcing to continue producing the same Star Wars crud.
Not a good sign for LucasArts' future if you ask me.
I think the key problem was once the adventure game genre dried up, Lucas arts couldn't reinvent themselves and ended up with just the Star Wars franchise to exploit.
Yes, violating a cannon is only one of the ways to take liberties with it. But be careful that someone doesn't fire the cannon while you're violating it, or you just might find out how much bigger one of its balls is than yours.
Plans for partnering with 3D Realms to assist in programming Jar Jar Binks as the head "bad guy" to kill at the end of Duke Nukem Forever have been put on hold. Oh darn! =)
When the inevitable happens and a disgruntled former employee goes berzerk when told he is laid off and is then shot by a security guard, you can bet George Lucas will edit the security cam footage to make it appear disgruntled worker shot first.
I felt a great disturbance in the Force...as if a 100 voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.
Lucas the great rebel... is really just another corporate dick.
i'm surprised and delighted to see this concise summation of my opinion given this information.
1 - the guy is not only beating dead horse franchises to powder, but he's going necro too, dragging them up from decades ago for a second round, this time using light sabers to beat the leftover powder into vapor.
2 - he's laying off experienced, skilled american labor who have demonstrated their loyalty for god knows how many years of work to replace them with offshore labor. He doesn't even bother to invent a pretext like "there just aren't enough talented americans". It's like watching your spouse make mad, horny love to whoever theyre cheating with on your dinner table in front of your 5 year old children.
3 - not only is he doing this, but he's adding insult to injury to both his remaining american staff and his customers by cutting this staff from dev and QA, meaning more pissed customers putting dents in the devs' reputations when it was the head honcho himself who overworked, understaffed, and partially repopulated his departments with trainees who in all likelihood barely meet minimum qualifications.
so yeah.. the conclusion.. (explative deleted) george lucas... it's absolutely brilliant. it boils down 3 paragraphs into a 3 word post title.
When they work in a foreign country and their family hates it and they are tired of weird squishy food and odd customs they will wish they had not gone.
The difference for a company is that work will suffer as there are all kinds of new barriers to putting out good work including culture, time zones, and language. It can be done, but generally it is not.
Just to play devil's advocate... There are plenty of countries that can do just about everything we can, for slave wages. Why not just outsource all of our jobs?
Because in many cases it doesn't make business sense. Almost half the time outsourcing fails [bizjournals.com]. And with oil prices rising the ROI for labor cost is becoming negative [google.com]. For the most part, outsourcing is the worker's boogeyman, something that is blown out of proportion.
would certainly be more profitable for the wealthy
Conjures up some imagery of Diana Jones and the Dungeon of Doom.......many many whips....mebbe even a few snakes for the benefit of the poor victim (Henry Jones Jr).
The Wii-mote probably would do a great simulation of a light sabre considering both would have about the same balance type. Since a light sabre would not have any weight where the blade would be either. Kind of a cool concept for the wii-mote. And you can sell a light sabre "handle" for the wii-mote to fit in.
And you can sell a light sabre "handle" for the wii-mote to fit in.
Already exists. Don't know what games it's for.
As to the weight of the light saber -- have we established it would have no weight? Certainly, any of the scenes in which a light saber flies around, the physics seem modeled to indicate weight.
Not that, in the grand scheme of things, the weight of a light saber is a meaningful discussion. But, you know. It's Friday.:-P
Several of the books describe it not as a beam of light, but as a plasma circuit that extends one meter and curves 180 degrees back to the base, which is why the tip is round. While not much that would give it some mass. As an aside, it would also be 5000c, hot enough that holding the handle would be a sure fire way to get some serious burnination.
I have always wondered why good swordfighting games have never come out... it's always been just the default moves, combo moves, blah blah blah. Hopefully, since it would use the wii controllers, this will be cool:)
To a purist fencer (something I'd love to get into, as an aside), or to a gamer?
I'm sure the original SNES "Duck Hunt" with the little gun thing wasn't the most accurate simulation, either, but it was more fun than shooting with a mouse...
OK, but tactile feedback is a very important part of sword-fighting, much more so than recoil is for shooting. Maybe vibration will be good enough, but I'm still not convinced.
Emperor Palpatine: Ha ha! Just kidding. No, she got drunk at a clone party and slept with a stormtrooper while you were away. Don't ask me which one, they all look alike to me.
KOTOR3 (Score:5, Funny)
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They need to make an up to date version of Xwing vs Tie Fighter... Imagine a 20 ship scrum going on with shinny new graphics...
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My friend just found his copy of Tie Fighter. I guess that's why I haven't seen him in a long time. He prefers blowing up Rebels.
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That site also has ship model upgrades, it seems.
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Hmmm... Does anybody make space combat sims anymore? I can't think of any in recent history...
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Not really. Eve Online isn't a flight simulator, its an RPG. You don't have the visceral fun of actually dodging around and flying maneuvers in an effort to get the perfect angle on your enemy. Instead (like in many other MMORPGs) you fly in, select your target and your ship does all the work for you.
The real fun in Eve Online is in outfitting and customizing your ship, which is why many people say that Eve Online is fun if your idea of entertainment involves Excel spreadsheets.
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I want a game with a compelling story, and interesting puzzles interwoven into the plot. I don't think that's possible to do with an MMO. I want to be the (singular)hero, the protagonist to the story. You can't have a compelling story with thousands of protagonists.
This is really bad news.
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Eventually, they'll find some way to cock it up.
It IS Lucasarts, after all -- they have a reputation to uphold!
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I got a bad feeling about this.
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Saving galaxies, can you stop at one?
Galaxies, save all you want, we'll make more!
We replaced this young Jedi's galaxy with Folger's Crystals. Let's see if he notices!
****click****VOOOOOOORN****SWISH****THUMP****
LucasArts just hasn't been the same... (Score:5, Interesting)
Now, we're all a little tired of the endless Star Wars games (and not even the great ones, like Tie Fighter!), and they're laying off staff and outsourcing to continue producing the same Star Wars crud.
Not a good sign for LucasArts' future if you ask me.
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Do I have to hand in my nerd badge... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Shocked to not to see Monkey Island 5... (Score:5, Interesting)
NDAs (Score:3, Insightful)
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Layoffs; The Remake! (Score:5, Funny)
Deathstar go boom! (Score:5, Insightful)
Lucas the great rebel... is really just another corporate dick.
Re:Fuck George Lucas (Score:4, Interesting)
1 - the guy is not only beating dead horse franchises to powder, but he's going necro too, dragging them up from decades ago for a second round, this time using light sabers to beat the leftover powder into vapor.
2 - he's laying off experienced, skilled american labor who have demonstrated their loyalty for god knows how many years of work to replace them with offshore labor. He doesn't even bother to invent a pretext like "there just aren't enough talented americans". It's like watching your spouse make mad, horny love to whoever theyre cheating with on your dinner table in front of your 5 year old children.
3 - not only is he doing this, but he's adding insult to injury to both his remaining american staff and his customers by cutting this staff from dev and QA, meaning more pissed customers putting dents in the devs' reputations when it was the head honcho himself who overworked, understaffed, and partially repopulated his departments with trainees who in all likelihood barely meet minimum qualifications.
so yeah.. the conclusion.. (explative deleted) george lucas... it's absolutely brilliant. it boils down 3 paragraphs into a 3 word post title.
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The difference for a company is that work will suffer as there are all kinds of new barriers to putting out good work including culture, time zones, and language. It can be done, but generally it is not.
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Because in many cases it doesn't make business sense. Almost half the time outsourcing fails [bizjournals.com]. And with oil prices rising the ROI for labor cost is becoming negative [google.com]. For the most part, outsourcing is the worker's boogeyman, something that is blown out of proportion.
Outsourcing is also beneficial f
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The triple bladed light-saber gives a closer shave.
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=gStI9ysPrhs [youtube.com]
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No, we call that Darth Goatse.
Cheers
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Already exists. Don't know what games it's for.
As to the weight of the light saber -- have we established it would have no weight? Certainly, any of the scenes in which a light saber flies around, the physics seem modeled to indicate weight.
Not that, in the grand scheme of things, the weight of a light saber is a meaningful discussion. But, you know. It's Friday.
Cheers
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To a purist fencer (something I'd love to get into, as an aside), or to a gamer?
I'm sure the original SNES "Duck Hunt" with the little gun thing wasn't the most accurate simulation, either, but it was more fun than shooting with a mouse...
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Darth Vader: Ok, NOW I'm going to kill her.