Take-Two Acquires Firaxis 40
eToyChest reports that Publisher Take-Two has acquired Firaxis studios, developers of the Civilization franchise. From the article: "At this point I'm not sure what to think. If Take-Two takes a hands-off approach, and lets Firaxis do their thing, then I'm all for this. I just don't want this to become a matter of "too many cooks in the kitchen", and somehow negatively impact future titles that spring from Sid Meier's genius. Your thoughts?"
Big deal (Score:5, Informative)
This is crap (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:This is crap (Score:4, Insightful)
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just a little closer now (Score:4, Interesting)
Where this worries me is that the Civ franchise will probably need to be dumbed down a bit in order to do well in a larger market -- especially the console market (and you can bet they'll be pushing it there).
I'd like to see the top of the org chart for Take2's new acquisition -- will Sid continue in his current role?
Re:just a little closer now (Score:2)
One word: MicroProse (Score:5, Interesting)
That's what happens when Sid Meier isn't involved anymore. Pirates! and Civ IV were great games, but we won't be seeing the likes of them until Sid creates another firm 10 years from now.
Granted, 2K has not been heavyhanded with Rockstar, but then Rockstar makes pretty much the #1 game franchise in the world. A smaller firm like Firaxis will be easy to meddle with and fuck up irreversibly.
Re:One word: MicroProse (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:One word: MicroProse (Score:1)
Is Civ4 not doing well? (Score:2)
If PC gaming has bitten the dust to that degree, perhaps they're letting themselves be bought out just to survive?
Re:Is Civ4 not doing well? (Score:1)
Re:Is Civ4 not doing well? (Score:1)
Re:Is Civ4 not doing well? (Score:1)
Re:Is Civ4 not doing well? (Score:1)
http://www.elspa.com/about/charts/charts.asp [elspa.com]
publisher (Score:1)
Coming Soon... Civ 5: Grand Theft Capital (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Coming Soon... Civ 5: Grand Theft Capital (Score:1)
Re:Coming Soon... Civ 5: Grand Theft Capital (Score:2)
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Re:Coming Soon... Civ 5: Grand Theft Capital (Score:1)
Re:Coming Soon... Civ 5: Grand Theft Capital (Score:1)
Personal Experience with 2K Acquistions (Score:2, Insightful)
I am confident that the acquisition will not negatively impact Firaxis' great line of games.
Cashing Out (Score:1)
Sid must want to retire.
There really is no need to sell to a big publisher, if anything, Sid should of pushed Firaxis into becoming more independent - using digital distribution direct to the players via the internet - instead of getting sucked into a big bloated publisher tied to the big bloated retail world.
Guys like Sid, established guys like him should be leading the charge for the 'artists' of the game industry to become more independent. Instead, he just cashed out.
Oh Sid, why oh why? Did they offer y
Good for Sid (Score:2)
Second, Sid did not sell himself into slavery. Sid sold his company. Sid could very well create ANOTHER startup, make another awesome game, then get bought up again, each time pocketing a pile of cash. So long as Sid kicks out some kick ass games, good for him. That guy deserves a big firgging pile of money. Sid just lined his pockets, lined the pockets of Fraxis, and can still merrily jump ship if he wants to. It seems
Re:Good for Sid (Score:1)
And yes, Sid sold his company. He sold out everyone who works there. He should of remained independent and used his clout to show how you can remain independent.
Re:Good for Sid (Score:2)
He didn't sell out his employees. He's not some outside CEO who wrecked a company and then snuck out with a boatload of cash. He's built firaxis through his own hard work, and if he thinks this is the best move for either the company or himself, he should rightfully feel free to do it. And if his employees don't like it, they're free to leave.
Businesses be
Re:Good for Sid (Score:1)
By remaining independent, he could of made better games, plus, made more money in the end.
>Maybe he doesn't want to deal with all of that stuff anymore.
If you want to make great games, you have to deal with that stuff.
>He didn't sell out his employees.
Yeah, he did. Instead of working for an independent company, they now work for a very large bloated publisher that will be in bad shape when GTA runs out of steam.
>He's built firaxis through his own hard work, and if he thinks t
Re:Good for Sid (Score:2)
What on earth makes you think that the people who worked there didn't have equity in the company? On the contrary, everyone might have just gotten a massive bonus and spent the day they learned the news drinking Champaign. I worked for a startup company at one time and can tell you that everyone there was dying to be bought out because a large fraction of our pay was in equity.
More to the point, this hasn't slashed anyone's independence.
Genius... (Score:1)
Yea, making a run of the mill pirate game that didn't acually let you be a pirate was such a great idea. Wouldent a pirate dancing with a woman be the rough equivilant of an oil CEO paying his taxes?
Gah (Score:3, Insightful)
For people who don't know, Civ IV, while mechanically a great game, was rushed out of the door unfinished. I would suggest that the *majority* of people who bought it had technical difficulties with the game, from rendering, XML, ATI initialisation, crash to desktop, restarts, bluescreens and all manner of other problems (just take a look at the forums at Civfanatics to see).
The reason for this is, presumably, that Take 2 forced Firaxis to release the game in an unfinished state.
Take 2 aren't offering any support for the product apart from rumours that a support person once said there may be a patch released. They're not answering emails and the telephone support is quite bad as the call center staff don't have much information.
Take 2 directly owning Firaxis now means that this kind of shoddiness is now something we should expect in future.
Re:Gah (Score:2)
Don't know about you, but the last three Meier-branded titles (Civ II - MicroProse, SMAC - Firaxis, Civ III - Firaxis) I owned all came out of the gate in a similar state: promising but buggy with an air of being rushed. I'm not so sure Take 2 really made things any worse in terms of game develo
Re:Gah (Score:2)
But it sounds like I may need the "wait for a couple patches, then demo a warez copy" (did pay for Civ III done that way) technique for this one.
If it's negative, Sid will leave (Score:2)
Another Possible Scenario... (Score:2, Interesting)
What if the folks at Take Two are huge fans of Sid Meier and merely want to pump enough cash into his company to help him make the game he really wants to make?
Games are getting expensive to make these days, and a competitive, next-gen experience is even more expensive. Besides, some folks like to concentrate on creating things and leave business to the business folks.
So while were all speculating on shit we know nothing about, I'll do a little speculation of my own: what if Take 2 will pay for the d
Hasn't hurt Will Wright (Score:2)
Downside of that was the 6 months release schedule of 7 Sims expansions, followed by a sequel and more expansions... in typical EA fashion.
The nice thing about being acquired is that they are not pressured to produce and publish x number of titles per year (if you read anything about the times when Maxis was publicly traded, this was the c
Hot Civ? (Score:1)