» Wed Jan 04, 2012 12:45 am
I hope so. As I have said, my ultimate scenario would involve Bethesda keeping the rights to the Fallout franchise and gamesas still being allowed to release Fallout: Online.
I do think that Bethesda would be unlikely to put forth a settlement that did not involve the latter happening, because gamesas would be unlikely to accept it and I think Bethesda knows that. Maybe this settlement will mean we have the compromise I have been rooting for this whole time. I certainly hope so.[/quote]
I have been thinking of that for a couple years now. I have nothing against Bethesda, I enjoy their products. The best ending for all of us is if BOTH companies win, because that means more fallout for us.
But I would _personally_ want to see gamesas get a 25-50 million settlement offer to cover the costs of this debacle and to fund PV13. Maybe Bethesda would offer them that kind of money in exchange for a 20% of sales? I don't know, theirs so much information unavailable in this case it would be purely speculation. But if they were to offer a substantial settlement as I stated, then that would mean Bethesda would be an investor because they are doubling the budget for the game and it's win win for them because the end product will not reflect poorly on the whole fallout franchise. Again, pure speculation and personal wants.
I just don't want either side to lose because as I said I enjoy anything fallout. I don't know if anyone follows Obsidian but Tim Cain finally went full circle and is now back their with Avellone as of october 2011. I'm a huge Tim Cain fan so him joining up a couple months ago right before Skyrim (with it's new engine) tells me 100% for a fact we will be seeing a new fallout game by either october 2012 or march 2013.
Why march or october? Well ES4 was march 2006, Fallout 3 october 2008, FONV october 2010, ES5 was supposed to be march 2012, but was released early to hit the holiday sales (which was a brilliant move, I think skyrim has made at least 1 billion in revenue so far)
scroll down to sales at the bottom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_V:_Skyrim
This is also straight from wikipedia: " Skyrim is powered by Bethesda's own Creation Engine which is the company's new engine. Bethesda has officially stated that the engine will be used at least in one more project apart from Skyrim"
I'm certain that's the next fallout they are talking about, based on what I wrote above. And I'm certain of the fact that this next fallout will have more in common with fallout 1 and 2 then any other fallout this earth will ever see.