I will use a different approach : I suggest the journalist verify if there is REALLY a team working on this game. As far as we know, employees were all fired and, following many lawsuits from backers, the owner claims the game is still being developed. The journalist might therefore need to verify the validity of the claims before posting articles about it anywhere.
I am not blaming the reporter or journalist here in any way. It is really just an odd case.
But if you've seen what's reported on you'd realize that they aren't working on the same game anymore. It's now Kingdoms of Elyria, so what he is showing (which we all know are assets from the Unity store) is the "game".
I mean, you're points are valid, but out of everything I see reported on, you'd have to be an amoeba to not see the truth in all this.
Welsh, sorry Walsh is at it again. Like Barazsiriel says maybe it is time for MMORPG.com to ask to see the employees, they can all join on a Skype chat surely?
Can you really picture Walsh participating in a Zoom chat he didn't control? Ask a question; boot! you're gone!
Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.
Welsh, sorry Walsh is at it again. Like Barazsiriel says maybe it is time for MMORPG.com to ask to see the employees, they can all join on a Skype chat surely?
Can you really picture Walsh participating in a Zoom chat he didn't control? Ask a question; boot! you're gone!
I was thinking of just the staff and one game journalist, as I am starting to wonder what proof is there as to how big a team they have?
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But if you've seen what's reported on you'd realize that they aren't working on the same game anymore. It's now Kingdoms of Elyria, so what he is showing (which we all know are assets from the Unity store) is the "game".
I mean, you're points are valid, but out of everything I see reported on, you'd have to be an amoeba to not see the truth in all this.
Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.