Working At FASA After the Borg 49
amitlu writes "What's it like to be assimilated by Bill Gates' empire? Russ Pitts from The Escapist talks two game industry veterans, Bruce Shelly of Ensemble and Jordan Weisman of FASA, to contrast two hugely different opinions on the matter. While Bruce, still employed by Microsoft, has nothing but nice things to say, Weisman paints a much different picture. From the article: 'Let's say, part of what they wanted from us was our development culture, because we'd worked very hard to have this collaborative, effective team, and they wanted to kind of build those kinds of teams and kind of capture that. In reality, ... the machine of Microsoft, unintentionally, I believe, and inadvertently, ripped that apart. Rather than model itself around what we had done, our [culture] got forced into their model. ... We lost that special sauce that we had built.'" Speaking of FASA, if you're interested you can sign up for the Shadowrun Beta. They're only looking for 360 players, at the moment, and only ones with gold Live accounts.
FASA and Activision were great (Score:4, Interesting)
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MechWarrior 3 (a Fasa + Microsoft collaboration) was a far more fun game than MW2, IMHO. The plot, and the gameplay elements (customization of 'Mechs, especially) made MW3 more fun to play than Mechwarrior2. The somewhat modernized graphics also helped.
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Mechwarrior 3 was Activision.
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I had glaced at the wikipedia article and somehow read "MechWarrior 3 was the first MechWarrior game not develped by Activision." as "MechWarrior 3 was develped by Activision."
I have to agree, it was also my favorite. Unfortunatly due to a math bug it can not run on newer processors so it is going to be a coaster from now on
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I guess that's going to be the tradition from Microsoft, as now they're going to screw Shadowrun fans as well. I fucking hate what they're doing to the SR franchise with this retarded Halo/Unreal game that they decided to slap the Shadowrun name on. They call it creative license. I call it bullshit.
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The article, is crap, tho' (Score:2)
This is simple muddling of ideas: that imitating a technology and a design are somehow equivalent to acquring products and companies. It is a kind of intellectual laziness and shorthand, written by someone not particularly conversant in th edetails of either technology or business.
It also demonstrates a mastery of opinion over knowlege of the subject at hand. In particular, of Micros
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i still hope the day soon comes where we'll get another mechwarrior, the mechassault games were just temporary distractions
Umm... (Score:2)
Apparently they aren't looking very hard.
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I think I have an idea why Shadowrun veterans might be hard to find for the beta.
Nope.. (Score:2)
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Yeah, this is an FPS with elves and magic in a "re-worked" Shadowrun universe...In other words, it has nothing to do with the actual pen and paper game. There was a story about this posted some months ago when Microsoft posted a promotional video. I saw things such as a raise dead spell and elves with guns running about. Apparently the key to the game is to be the team to get the most relics. The relics are the source of all (finite) magic in the re-imagined world.
When I first heard they were making a Sha
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Re:How Long WillThis Lame Joke Last??!! (Score:4, Informative)
Another comment i made earlier explains (Score:2)
Seriously, microsoft represents the opposite of what made the internet a civilization-wide revolution as of now : Cooperation, Collaboration, Coexistence, Friendly Competition, Sharing, Curiousity, Modesty.
No surprise, considering the roots of this company was formed by 3-4 fledgling young geeks back at
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In groups/societies exhibiting such kind of behaviour, the inner philosopy cant be all rosy.
you and your teammates may have created a little collaboration oasis in lower middle level of the company, but, the behemoth acts according to its own personality.
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i wonder why is that
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Not only that, but it also hints that you are a microsoft freakie, and due to your uncivil, aggressive and no-manner behaviour gives another reason to hate microsoft and all things associated with it.
Become a civilized human being first, then shit around about other people. People like you should never get any responsibility, leave aside mod points.
blurry eyes (Score:1)
Shadowrun....... (Score:1)
http://www.shadowrun-online.com/sro/ [shadowrun-online.com]
They are currently making a proof of concept to present to Microsoft for a MMO Shadowrun game.
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what i'd like to see is a solid single player shadowrun rpg. sort of a like the genesis version only made for this generation of hardware.
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With emphasis on the "mildly". If it sells like crazy, then you can bet we'll see 4 more FPSes before anyone even thinks about an RPG.
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I've seen this argument made a few dozen times on the MS Shadowrun forums. It really makes no sense. If the game they created sells, then they'll create more of the same. It's what they do. The "world" that they've created with this game bears little resemblance to Shadowrun. Yeah, it's got elves and trolls and technology, but so what? That still doesn't make it Shadowrun. I guarantee that if they'd gotten a group
I don't have time to beta a new game (Score:4, Funny)
BBH
I doubt they'll find 200.... (Score:2)
And given the apathy towards it by the Shadowrun FANS (as well as FPS people who see Counterstrike-with-elves), I don't think they'll find that many. Maybe 200.
Not FASA, just FASA Interactive (Score:5, Informative)
Unlike what the article says, Microsoft did not acquire FASA. They only acquired FASA Interactive. FASA [wikipedia.org] itself still exists as a holding company, and still owns the paper versions of their games, which they license to a variety of other companies, including WizKids [wizkidsgames.com], who in turn license Shadowrun to the German company FanPro [fanprogames.com], who is currently publishing the fourth edition of Shadowrun. Earthdawn is licensed to Living Room Games [lrgames.com]. Other games have been licensed to other companies.
FASA Interactive, and thus Microsoft, only owns the rights to computer games based on these settings.
It all depends... (Score:2)