Another day another fucking quality developer gone. Unless of course this is some horrible joke.
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An email advertising a fire-sale at Troika has been posted at several gaming forum sites over the past few days but the authenticity was questionable and we waited for further news. RPG Codex is pointing out a post at NMA from Troika's David Marsh that seems to confirm the position that Troika has closed and are selling off their equipment:
LIQUIDATION SALE
After 7 exciting years, and 3 published games, Troika Games is closing its doors forever!
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
* Computers - P3 & up
* Monitors 13" - 21"
* Desks
* Chairs
* Conference Tables
* Filing Cabinets
* Cubicle System
* Canon Copier
* and much more!
Saturday, Feb. 19th 9am - 1pm only 17991 Cowan in Irvine (Cash & Carry)
Let our loss be your gain.
Please feel free to forward this email to anyone that may be interested in the sale.
http://www.rpgcodex.com/http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=183150#183150
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Still a pity, since I enjoyed their games a lot.
Scott
Arcanum had a cool story and setting, but combat sucked big time it just felt clunky.
Temple of Elemental Evil just didn't feel cohesive at all, it started out pretty cool, but then just kinda degraded towards the end.
Vampire... man why use HL2 when u are going to do the same thing u can do in like modified Q3 or UT2k? beats me, cool game once again has a cool feel to it, but its bug ridden and the art is just way below HL2...
sucks that they're gone, I was waiting for them to ramp up and get into the flow of making cool RPGs... doesn't look like its gonna happen tho.
But then again there are lots of opportunities in Cali so whoever got laid off shouldn't worry :]
/Palm
-R
shame to see them go tho , if it is true...
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/02/24/news_6119143.html
Good luck to you all.
http://www.3ddownloads.com/nma-fallout/misc/games/DEMO_Gameplay.wmv
looks pretty damn neat.
Yeah, it's a regular mistery, that.
True though I've heard lots of people having lots of problems.
And I think that might have contributed to Troika going down. I think its more than that though, CRPGs aren't really that popular anymore, at least not the kind Troika wanted to make, they don't sell as well as action games and shooters and mmos. There were a couple of interviews with Leonard Boyarsky posted online yesterday, and he basically said it all really, they had some pretty good new stuff lined up, they had good ideas and tallented people, but couldn't find a publisher and the game's over.
I dunno, it might be the fanboi in me speaking, I loved fallout and I really wanted to see the team that made it go on and make another great game like that, so, sucks that it didn't happen.