Exactly my opinion as well. Yet I find that there are ways to talk about that without getting ugly and personal.Originally Posted by Seranthor
The way I see it, there are several possibilities:
a) GN alone is at fault (I think a large number of Unity players, including myself, see it that way)
b) TULGA is mostly at fault (GN has tried to suggest that and among Unity players I have not found anyone who believes that dross)
c) TULGA is partly to blame due to some bungled information flow (some Unity players have bought that -- I think its a lie, but thats because I do not believe anything GN states)
d) TULGA is partly at fault because there is a way that they could put pressure on GN and they don't. Thats what I would call the 'hope-blame'. It is what most Unity players hope is the case, because if that were so than the situation could change for the better. Tulga could decide to kick GNs ****** and things would improve. Its is here that I see Tzaels point of view.
My own opinion, als stated before, is a). If there is anything that I could accuse TULGA of, than it is this:
Tulga, how on earth could you enter a business agreement with a company like GN (well-known for destroying games in the past) that binds your hands and has you watch helplessly while a game that you care for is ruined in Europe?