In before cease and desist order. There's no way control freaks like Disney and EA will let this see the light of day.
That's the one saving grace for this, the one hope that it'll actually get to launch and stay around.008Zulu said:Since it's being handed out for free, it'll be difficult to sue them for copyright infringement since no money is being earned from it.
Why, the video looked awful. A slow paced freeze frame of random battlefield scenes followed by the only gameplay being of some clunky third person view shooting on a bland looking landing pad with rubbish ground textures and nothing going on in the skybox behind it followed by a 2 second flight of a Tie Advanced doing a loop de loop, again on a bland looking skybox with nothing else happening around it.I don't care that it's free. THROW MONEY AT IT.
Then again, would Valve's lawyer division would've allowed Valve to pick this up if they wouldn't be sure enough that Disney wouldn't do that?Adam Jensen said:In before cease and desist order. There's no way control freaks like Disney and EA will let this see the light of day.
Why would they need a lawsuit from megacorp to hire them? If they wanted them, they would have asked already. And publicity for what? Nothing to promote right now besides their VR stuff.Hairless Mammoth said:the possibility of Valve tricking this team into thinking Valve has their backs, waiting for the megacorp to strike and "offering" to take them in. Maybe I'm just pessimistic and paranoid here, but one of the companies know for hiring mod teams to make their new games suddenly supporting something known to rile up IP lawyers is setting off some warnings in my head.