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[DNF] Wird DNF gecancelt ? Nein ! [nurbie - 31 Aug 2006]
Wie überall zulesen ist machen sich viele Leute, angeregt durch einen Artikel bei ShackNews, sorgen, das 3DR nach den vielen "verlorenen" Mitarbeitern, nicht mehr erholen kann und das Projekt einstellen muss.

10, teileweise, sehr wichtige sind 3DR verlorengegangen darunter Brian Cozzens, Kyle Davis, Keith Schuler und Charlie Wiederhold, der mittlerweile für Gearbox an "Brothers In Arms : Hells Highway" arbeitet. Hier mal Auszüge aus dem Statement von 3DR in Form von Joe und George :

Joe Siegler

    There's honestly nothing to be concerned about. People leave. People come. There's staff on the project you don't know about. You know some, you don't know most. There's truly nothing to worry about. I know from your end it would seem bad, and if I wasn't still working here and knew more, I'd probably feel the same way.

    I'm not worried about my paycheck.

    [...]

    It's internal business - all employee departures and comings have always been that way. This is nothing new. People have left before, IT IS THE NATURE OF THIS BUSINESS. It's the way it goes. I'm sure people will spin my remarks by saying "He's the company guy, he's gonna say that stuff", but I was out to dinner with George and some other guys tonight, and listening to them, I'm not worried in the least. You shouldn't be either.

    [...]

    Cancel? Who said we were doing that? We didn't say that. Also, I find it amusing that people say things like skeleton crew when they have no idea how many or who is working on the project. As I said before, you know a couple of names. You don't know the majority of the people on this thing.


George Broussard :

    Physics and animation systems are virtually finished and shippable. It's simply maintenance and polish from here on out. We haven't needed to make substantial changes to those systems in months. The changes we have made, were made without great effort. Things are never as bleak as they appear, as is often the case when you simply have one side of the story.

    I'm glad to see that Shack is now a major investigative new source. I alone, have secret insider info on half the developers in the industry and their secret unannounced projects, their departures, layoffs and other internal politics. If you really want to open up the site to being the next BitchX or FatBabies, it shouldn't be too hard to solicit reputable sources (anon developers or their friends) to provide you with all the information you need. It's all 'news' :)


Update :Danke für das einsenden der Info geht an Andreas Wolfarth.