Why are people sticking up for these sham artists of Interplay?
Last thing I recall them doing was trying to scam consumers with their "Fallout Trilogy", latching onto the successful revival of the long-dead Fallout series by fooling customers into thinking they were getting Fallout 3.
The case is not as clear cut as everyone is making it seem, regardless. Bethesda's not being a bully here, there were stipulations to the use of the Fallout franchise for a MMO, and whether those were met or not is up for the court to decide. Does Interplay have the cash to actually make a half-decent Fallout MMO? Seems unlikely, but that's also what's being taken to court here as per the agreement.
Bethesda signed an agreement that left Interplay with MMO rights only as long as they had the money and finances to produce a quality game on a certain schedule. They seem confident that Interplay didn't achieve that. We'll see.
And what's with the random "They changed it so now it sucks" hate for Fallout 3? Seriously, the game revived a long dead franchise, without which I very much doubt the near-dead Interplay would even be considering a Fallout MMO. It's a critically acclaimed game. Yes, like every work wrought by the hands of humanity, it's not for everyone. Tastes vary. Just because you don't like something doesn't make it bad, however. I was absolutely disapointed with Dragon Age Origins (not to mention felt utterly lied to and deceived by their advertising trumpeting it as an action-RPG), but I don't go around proclaiming it terrible, because it obviously catered to the tastes of many, enough to earn a lot of accolades.
You can't have a serious discussion when people are talking so ridiculously. Saying one of the highest rated games ever made is terrible is just a nonconstructive comment at best, while bordering on trolling.