[ut3] Microsoft buying EPIC? (was: [ut3] customer satisfaction...)

Sir Brizz sir.brizz at gmail.com
Tue Feb 19 12:32:57 EST 2008


He might be describing HIS plans (or maybe even the plans of his team) 
but don't forget that there are two teams at Epic. Cliffy's team 
couldn't bring their games to Linux anyway, since they work with Microsoft.

Brizz

Ondřej Hošek wrote:
> No, but leaving behind the platform where they "grew up" on and 
> stabbing us in the back in the process would be quite a big event, 
> mainly for a company who really seemed to care for the PC community 
> during the previous two engine iterations. I was under the impression 
> that CliffyB was not sharing his opinion but actually Epic's plans for 
> coming years.
>
> ~~ Ondra
>
> On 19.02.08 17:26 Uhr, Sir Brizz wrote:
>> So every time one of Epic's employees shares their opinions, the 
>> company should follow up with a clarificiation? That sounds pretty 
>> silly to me.
>>
>> Brizz
>>
>> Ondřej Hošek wrote:
>>> Have you read that interview with CliffyB? If his opinion is that of 
>>> Epic, then you don't need Microsoft to stab PC/Mac gamers in the 
>>> back -- Epic can do it on their own. (If his opinion is not shared 
>>> by Epic's decision-makers, well, they should probably set the record 
>>> straight somewhere.)
>>>
>>> ~~ Ondra
>>>
>>> On 19.02.08 8:09 Uhr, Damian Kaczmarek wrote:
>>>> Well, good move from Microsoft I have to say. Killing the competition
>>>> by buying out ...
>>>> W huge pity though if Unreal Engine falls into people who want to kill
>>>> the cross-platform advantage of it.
>>>> Ehhhh
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