05-10-2009, 07:29 PM | #1 | ||
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Square-Enix squashes another another fan project.
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So, this might be redundant but... thoughts anyone?
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05-10-2009, 07:32 PM | #2 |
lol i dont even know
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that means they are going to resurrect the franchise and dont want people googling and finding the wrong thing
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05-10-2009, 07:42 PM | #3 |
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*Has been on the Chrono Compendium site's discussion page all day*
Shitty news to wake up to, that's for sure. Even worse when you get a text from a friend telling you to check the site, and you go there thinking something good must've been posted. The hack was 98% finished, which means it was more or less done minus some beta testing and last minute touches. They say they've deleted everything, but I'm sure they have a backup tucked away somewhere, if nothing else. They've worked on the game for something around 5 years now, after all, they had to have been ready for this. |
05-10-2009, 07:42 PM | #4 | |
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I actually just saw this today going to Chrono Compendium. Honestly, with the extent that their "hack" was becoming a new, unofficial game, I'm not surprised it got shut down. That's solid intellectual property rights infringement. Not to sound unsympathetic, but going into the computing industry and having properties to worry about, myself, I can honestly say I don't blame Square for killing such a huge project using their work.
Not that I don't admire the work, but people act like these kinds of actions are dirty and underhanded, when it's perfectly reasonable on both a business and human level. It's just that nobody generally tries to put themselves in Square's shoes, or whatever other company kills projects using their stuff. As a programmer and aspiring game writer, I'm learning to side with them, because like all artists, game writers have a right to their own work and need to defend the hell out of it if anything pops up.
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05-10-2009, 07:48 PM | #5 | |
lol i dont even know
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I'm not saying Square doesn't have a right to do this, but that it is absolutely backwards insane to actively ban fans from enjoying themselves when they lose nothing in return. |
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05-10-2009, 07:48 PM | #6 | |
That's so PC of you
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Or they don't want people making games on their franchises so that in the future when/if Squeenix makes a new Chronno Trigger they won't be sued for "stealing ideas" from their fanbase...
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To a Cold, Business/Law point of view... why should the Company take their word when they say that their work is going to be 100% free forever? If Square doesn't take action early on, isn't there a possibility that another group, or 3 more groups, may decide to take the same course of action? Because what they are going to see is that "Square seems to be fine with this". And if one of those groups decides to take it a step further and try to sneak a profit out of it? Technicalities all around, bla bla bla, point being: Square Enix saves it self from a lot of Head ache, Legal fees and lost time if they slice the big ones when they are ripped and near ready. To scare all the other to not even try to grow... What you're saying is "Heart Talk". Fans, Loyalty, Homage... that stuff hardly ever makes a blip on the radar of Big companies (all of them). They only see "Logical Talk" and the shortest route to less trouble and more profits... that's what they call a "Business model". Last edited by Bells; 05-10-2009 at 08:02 PM. |
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05-10-2009, 07:54 PM | #7 | ||
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From what I remember, even on the last CT thing the complaints were mostly along the line of "Jesus Square, did you have to just kill it like that? Why not hire them?"
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Edit: Loyal: I wasn't targeting anyone around here, just Internet outrage in general. I know I was harsh on RT just above, because it WOULD make sense to see if any of these people were employable, but it's also a matter of whether they're needed. Hacking a ROM is piss-easy. I've doodled around with it. If all they can do is at best make an SNES game, they aren't going to be useful to the company. Addendum: There's also a matter of supervision and quality control on these kinds of things, because I'd honestly question the loyalty of people hired off from stealing my intellectual property in the first place. Fan projects can be quite organized, but there's a pattern of a lack of secrecy, which is dangerous in the business world.
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05-10-2009, 08:07 PM | #9 |
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For those of you who were looking forward to this, I'll tell you the same thing I told Mac. It's much easier to deal with if you just assume it would have been a massive disappointment anyways, which is a pretty safe assumption.
To be fair, though, I didn't really care about this anyways, so my immediate reaction was pretty much, "Oh, okay."
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05-10-2009, 08:07 PM | #10 | ||
lol i dont even know
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The legality issue is also pretty gray. Many aspects of ROM hacking are de facto legal, even if the actual distribution of what could be called a "derivative work" is less certain, and it's pretty strongly not in game publishers' interests to see something like this actually go to court and risk a ruling that doesn't come down in the publisher's favor. With luck, this is some kind of random mistake or dumb move by some guy who was bored at Square Enix Legal, rather than some kind of new, mutually-non-beneficial policy of zero tolerance. This is also the first time a ROMhack has ever be C&D'd, so there really isn't any precedent to go by here. Last edited by Regulus Tera; 05-10-2009 at 08:12 PM. |
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