What I was referring to was the fact UBI was in charge in both cases.Gaidal Cain wrote:It's different from the 3DO days in that there is no risk of a bankrupcy delaying the next game by two years...jeff wrote:And that is different from now?????
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What I was referring to was the fact UBI was in charge in both cases.Gaidal Cain wrote:It's different from the 3DO days in that there is no risk of a bankrupcy delaying the next game by two years...jeff wrote:And that is different from now?????
Fabrice has danced around the truth so often since the conception of Heroes 5 that I wonder if he isn't quite dizzy. He's the mouthpiece for UbiSoft and says whatever they pay him to say!arturchix wrote:Those who haven't noticed, this is what FC wrote at Ubisoft forums on this matter:FC wrote:Blah, blah, blah …
ByteBandit wrote:For those of us who were around for the 3DO debacle after the release of H4, this is somewhat of a surprise by Nival to announce something like this. We were hoping that the Heroes franchise would be in somewhat safer hands than the previous owner had them in. But then again, maybe we should'nt of thought this. Do I think the franchse is in trouble? I agree with arturchix and say no. Nival may rebound and get back on track with the Heroes games once again. A layoff here and there does'nt necessarily mean the end of a franchise, but what we went through several years ago with 3DO, it definitely rattles our cages.
How about you guys start thinking for a change?
If Heroes 5 was successful - so successful at least, that Heroes 6 would be a at least CONSIDERED a) to be made and b) by them - why would they go a) bankrupt or b) out of business?
If on the other hand Heroes 5 was NOT successful (assuming it), there would very probably no Heroes 6 anyway, whether with or without Nival, right?
Agreed, Nivals troubles could well be tied to other projects and perhaps expanding their company to quicky (remember Nival US) put them into a cashflow problem they are still trying to recover from. Though I am not a big UBI fan, from all indications they are still financially sound. So from that standpoint H-VI may be delayed but not dead by any means.MistWeaver wrote:
Now recall that it is UBI who is the owner of franchise. And Nival is just the dev company that was hired to do the job with H5+addons.
And for gods sake, ppl, make it out already. Neither H4 nor H5 are cause of troubles in 3DO / Nival
Hah! I remember before Heroes 5 was released, FC claimed that "the plot would be much darker and mature, we would be crying for more". What he really meant to say was "the plot will be so insipid, the voice overs so hideous & the characters so dull, you'll be crying that you gave UbiSoft your money in the first place".Elvin wrote:Maybe but I must ask. Apart from the allegedly monthly patching(which was a general plan anyway) where have you seen him be wrong about something?
That to the original plans, but it was rewritten manytimes I bet and some part of plots thwarted. But FC cannot expect all that. Fact that it doesn't developed enough is not his mistake. I'm pretty sure. - He just stated what it could be, well reality differ, that's how's going.HodgePodge wrote:"the plot would be much darker and mature, we would be crying for more"
Cleanpea wrote:That Kings' Bounty spell book is a mess. I like H5 spellbook. People should just get over this, it's only games... In fact I am going to play H5 right away. Now.
Well, Nival should make something good, so we could check this.Sauron wrote:>And some people will attack Nival no matter what they do.
Sauron wrote: Ah yes, and the KB spellbook sucks. The rest of KB looks good, but spellbook... no way.
Cleanpea wrote:H5 book drawn by a child? Do you really think so?
YesSauron wrote: H5 is a good game
No, just a few reasons too much micromanagement of resources, bugs still being corrected, and most of all a editor that is very user unfriendly.Sauron wrote:by all standards.
How can you say that H-IV had the spells arranged by school and level, H-V was not an improvement and at best equal to H-IV, and that's stretching it.Sauron wrote:Had no problem with it working in H3 and H4. And I had less problems working with H5 spellbook then with H4 one.
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