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Otiginally posted by Shorty2Dope
Bye, oh and go find another game and go tell some software company your wants and needs, see how far you get.
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If you READ my post, and understood it, you might get my point. I don't think anyone really got my point. Personally, if Stefan / Unixmad would've posted:
"Yes, indeed we have decided to cancel the NewWorld Project, please don't think of it any further. Also our apologies go out to those who have worked so hard on the project, this is a company project, and companies cannot invest time and money in projects that aren't seeming to go anywhere."
I would have been pleased, however instead, although Unixmad got angry at us for wanting something, or inquireing about something because we are curious and somewhat mentioned the NewWorld Project, Stefan instead only posted about the fighting system on Graal2002, is he trying to avoid something? Personally I do not know, however I have seen in this thread many arguments as to why people like NewWorld, and want to see it flourish, and I think maybe a good plan would be to just give the entire project to the NewWorld team and see how far they can get on their own. I mean the DClient Software was written by a team member, so it would appear that the NewWorld team are pretty capable, you just have to get them excited.
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Originally posted by Kaimetsu
Looks at it from their point of view. Stefan develops a new drawing system for NW, and then watches as NW fails to make any sort of tangible progress over a period of a few months. Are they to keep this technology in the shadows, reserved for some project that shows no signs of ever being completed? Not many people know the true origins of G2K2. Not many people realise that it was only produced when NW failed to live up to what it promised.
Bottom line: The technology belongs to Stefan and Unixmad, not to the NW crew. I support New World whenever it is reasonable to do so, but now is not one of those times. Faced with the same situation that Stefan is in, I would've pulled the plug on it long ago.
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This is a good point, and it is very true, it just seems very unfair to me.