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Troika Eulogy at GameSpy

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Mar 3, 2005.

  1. chevalier

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    GameSpy has posted an article entitled Eulogy to a Flawed Developer, looking into the circumstances surrounding the closure of Troika. Here's a snip:

    I don't know the guys at Troika ... it wasn't a developer I had a lot of contact with, compared to say Epic or anyone in the Texas FPS Scene, which is so incestuous that I can't think of a company that at least one friend hasn't worked for. So, while I'm sorry to hear that the people at Troika lost their jobs, my sadness doesn't really draw from a personal connection.

    I'm bummed because I liked its games, flawed though they were, and because I think that Troika had the opportunity to be something more than what it was. The talent was there, the creativity was there ... so what happened?

    For once I'm not going to heap the blame mostly on publishers. Mark this down on your calendars, kids, because as you well know I am typically much more forgiving of developers than publishers. In this instance, though, the publishers are only part of the problem, and perhaps not even a major part.


    Read the whole thing at GameSpy.
     
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