Derek Smart Used Star Citizen “To Promote His Line of Defense Game,” Smart Refunded & Banned


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In what might be the first case of public corporate banning, CIG’s Ben Lesnick has posted a message on the official forums announcing that they have refunded Derek Smart’s Kickstarter pledge and disabled his account, effectively telling the veteran developer that he is no longer welcome as part of the community. In a thread discussing the refund on the main forums, a poll has gathered close to 30% support for the option to refund one’s pledge.

Our ToS (or in this case, the Kickstarter ToS) allows us to refund troubled users who we would rather not have interacting with the community. The process lets us entirely disable their accounts, preventing them from playing the finished game. Think of it as the video game equivalent of a ‘we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone’ sign in a restaurant. We’ve used this ability a limited number of times in the past, always with the aim of improving the community.

The action was spurred when Smart first posted his belief that Star Citizen will never be released, as it was promised, leading up to his latest blog post asking for an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission as well as offering a list of demands. CIG accused Smart of using Star Citizen as a platform to promote his own game, Line of Defense.

(Source: Star Citizen)

[Less Massive] Nintendo President Satoru Iwata Has Passed Away


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Nintendo of Japan has announced with heavy heart that President Satoru Iwata has passed away today at the age of 55. Iwata has been with Nintendo since the early days of the Famicom, moving up to the position of director in 2000 and president in 2002, before becoming CEO in 2013. Unfortunately Iwata fell ill with a bile duct growth, forcing him to miss last year’s E3.

The announcement posted by Nintendo of Japan:

Nintendo Co., Ltd. deeply regrets to announce that President Satoru Iwata passed away on July 11, 2015 due to a bile duct growth.

Satoru Iwata will be missed. Our thoughts go out to his family, friends, and coworkers.

(Source: Nintendo.jp)

Ben Lesnick Addresses Recent Criticisms Of Star Citizen


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Ben Lesnick (not Chris Roberts) of Cloud Imperium Games has posted a very long and detailed Q&A session on the official Star Citizen forums in an effort to improve communication and dispel recent criticism. The response is at least partially due to the wide coverage last week of a heavily critical piece posted by Derek Smart, in which the veteran developer stated that Star Citizen “as has been pitched, will never get made. Ever.”

The post is long and covers a wide array of topics including the delay of Star Marine, the first person shooter module, as well as allegations of wasted time/money, long delays on features, and lack of communication with the community.

“I will continue to push my folks to their limits to communicate with you and we will always try to improve… but if you’re someone who honestly believes development is behind an impassable wall, you’re incorrect. Between AtV, RtV, the monthly report, weekly Star Marine reports, Jump Point articles, Meet the Devs, Bug Smashers, 10 for… we’re putting an insane amount of content out there. And we’ll keep doing more, to the best of our abilities!”

If you have some time, head on over to the forums (link below) and give the Q&A a read.

(Source: Star Citizen)

Trion Worlds Promises Defiance Announcement At Gamescom


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Last week we reported that Trion Worlds had opened a thread on the Defiance official forums, requesting that people submit questions for an upcoming Q&A session. The results of the Q&A are available for viewing on the official website, nine questions and nine answers. When questioned on a roadmap for future content updates, Trion answered that more details will be released at Gamescom and PAX.

    Right now, we are working on some non-expedition content for upcoming updates. We can’t say much, but we do plan on releasing more info at Gamescom and PAX Prime. You get a hint about what is happening with Dark Matter in the latest Arkbreak Expedition.

 

You can read the rest of the Q&A at the link below. Gamescom and PAX Prime take place in August.

(Source: Defiance)

[Less Massive] The Attack On Redditors Has Already Begun


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You can’t turn anywhere in the tech industry these days without running into Ellen Pao, now former CEO of Reddit. Pao came into the public scene in 2012 when she filed a landmark discrimination lawsuit against Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, a hedge fund, for sexual discrimination in the course of her employment and dismissal from the company. In 2013 we learned that Pao was appointed to the role of interim CEO at Reddit, a position she would use to eliminate salary negotiations out of a belief that women can’t negotiate as well as men, while her discrimination lawsuit against Kleiner Perkins was still ongoing.

Pao lost her case against Kleiner Perkins earlier this year, marking the end of a long discrimination case and the beginning of Reddit and Pao really butting heads. Reddit, a website that once prided itself on free speech to the extent that it defended a subreddit for “creepshots,” now seemed to be deleting threads critical of Pao and her husband, Buddy Fletcher. Fletcher, it turned out, has a history of filing frivolous discrimination lawsuits of his own, and losing them, and is currently being sued under allegations of operating a ponzi scheme. Fletcher owes at least $140 million in court judgements, a number that seems to grow with each passing year.

But for Redditors, posting about Pao’s lawsuit or Fletcher’s troubled legal history meant bans, both outright and shadowban (a shadowban on Reddit is a way to ban people without them knowing. Their post is invisible to everyone else). The fighting has escalated over the past few months as Reddit changed focus from a website that vigorously defended all free speech to one focused on creating a safe space. Numerous subreddits were banned, leading to protests overflowing onto the Reddit main page, leading to more bans, leading to more protests.

Tensions boiled over when AMA curator Victoria Taylor was let go from the company, prompting multiple subreddits to go dark in protest. The protesting against Pao’s leadership has not ceased and, in a rather surprising move, Pao announced that she would be stepping down from her position, remaining on board in an advisory role.

Similar to the sustained attack on gamers following the Gamergate controversy, certain members of the press have immediately gone on the offensive, accusing Pao’s critics of being motivated by racism and misogyny. Gawker’s headline on the story is “Misogynist Tantrum Officially Drives Ellen Pao from Reddit” with

“Ms. Pao’s abrupt downfall in the face of a torrent of sexist and racist comments, many of them on Reddit itself, is quite likely to renew charges that bullying, harassment and cruel behavior are out of control on the web…”
-Mike Isaac, David Streitfeld, NYTimes.com

Nilay Patel, editor in chief at The Verge, took time to call out the “dirtbags” on Reddit for ousting Pao.

“Every dirtbag on Reddit is going to take Pao leaving as validating their dirtbaggery, and it will paralyze a company that needs to change.”

The Guardian is attempting to spin the story as Pao departing due as a victim with the headline “Reddit chief Ellen Pao resigns after receiving ‘sickening’ abuse from users,” while making time to acknowledge the petition for Pao to step down that had gained more than two hundred thousand signatures. Mother Jones, meanwhile, focused on the racist minority of users with the headline “Reddit’s Faction of Racist Trolls Celebrates CEO Ellen Pao’s Resignation.”

Given the history of both Pao and Fletcher making false allegations of discrimination based on sex and ethnicity, the media blitz of articles blaming misogyny and racism for Pao’s resignation, rather than a string of very unpopular actions, isn’t entirely surprising. Ultimately Pao and Fletcher’s histories are readily available for the whole internet to see, regardless of what headline the media decides to go with.

Project Gorgon Going Again For Kickstarter Gold


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It’s been a while since we last heard from Project Gorgon, coming up short of its $100k Kickstarter goal. Later on last year, the game was successfully approved by Steam Greenlight voters, securing it a spot on the digital platform. Since then it’s been pretty quiet as far as updates go.

Project creator Eric Heimburg announced this week that Project Gorgon will be making another stab at Kickstarter, marking the game’s third go at the crowdfunding website. If you’re interested at all in Project Gorgon, you can actually play the game in its most current version, free, off of the official website. Project Gorgon is still in alpha and has a small but rather loyal following.

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[Column] Jack Thompson’s Prodigies Will Meet The Same Fate


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It’s been seven years since Jack Thompson was pulled from the spotlight in disgrace, and his absence has created something of a power struggle among his unofficial prodigies, those who wish to continue his crusade against the evils of video games and gamers everywhere. But anyone stepping up to the plate to bat for Jack should be well aware of a very serious reality: You’ll probably end up just as he did.

If you’re already familiar with Thompson, feel free to skip this paragraph. For everyone else, a brief history: Jack Thompson is an ex-lawyer most famous for his crusade against video games, linking violent games to killing sprees and demanding that the industry (both developers and retailers) be held responsible for breeding murderers.

Jack Thompson was disbarred in 2008 over a set of very serious allegations, including making false statements to the court, sending hundreds of harassing pages to people involved in his lawsuits and targeting individuals not involved in the case including a state representative, and making accusations of corruption toward a sitting judge. Like his prodigies, when Thompson failed to gain any ground on the gaming industry, his tactics transitioned over time to harassment, bullying, and threats, ending his career and what credibility he had maintained in the process.

For Michael Samyn of Tale of Tales, the story is a little different, but the outcome is just the same. In a blog on Gamasutra titled Violence Begets Violence, Samyn continues his recent attack on gamers as “belligerent hooligans.” If you are unfamiliar with Samyn or Tale of Tales, odds are you’re wondering what spurred his contempt for the industry.

“We don’t need theories about the correlation between violent games and violent behavior.”
-Michael Samyn

Samyn is right, we don’t need theories. Multiple long term studies have been conducted over the years and have come to the same conclusion: There is no correlation between violent games and violent behavior. There are no facts presented in the blog to support Samyn’s case, but that is par for the course in a post that could easily be confused for Jack Thompson’s writing: Unsupported vitriol, black and white accusations, against gamers and game developers. Samyn even concludes by blaming the industry for shootings and harassment.

A game developer who claims to be a peaceful tolerant person while producing murder simulators is a hypocrite. I will not accuse them of being directly responsible for mass shootings and online harassment. But they are beyond a doubt guilty of neglecting to prevent such things.

So why the contempt? Tale of Tales recently dropped out of the gaming industry after their most recent venture Sunset failed commercially, selling a total of four thousand copies. Rather than quietly fading from the view of the community that had soundly shown its lack of interest in their products, ToT went on the offensive with a series of vitriolic, vulgar tweets, against gamers and the gaming industry.

And it isn’t hard to see why they would be angry: Tale of Tales wanted to be paid to make games that, as evidenced by their sales, nobody wanted to play. With gamers roundly rejecting the titles as viable products, Tale of Tales had been relying on grants from the Belgian government for most of its existence to keep them afloat. With government grants drying up due to financial troubles in Europe, ToT turned back to the gaming industry who once again responded with a flat rejection.

Naturally, ToT has gone on the Twitter record to decry the evils of capitalism, the system that refused to just hand them money to sit around making games for an industry whose intelligence and culture they’ve professed to not have much faith in. Michael Samyn is willing to talk about how much he hates the gaming industry, but only if you’re willing to pay him. As of this publishing, only 74 people have taken his offer. One would hope that with $405 per article funding his ventures, that Samyn could afford to do some fact checking.

I’ll end this column with a note: This is the last time MMO Fallout space will be used to discuss Tale of Tales, its products, Michael Samyn, or Auriea Harvey. Like Thompson’s post-law diatribe, covering Samyn’s bitterness toward the industry that rejected him would only serve to offer more attention to someone desperately trying to remain relevant.

RaiderZ Getting Shut Down In August


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When I interviewed Perfect World Entertainment back in 2013, we were assured that despite servers shutting down in Europe and Korea, that business would continue as usual. That business, I assume was solely predicated on the continuing survival of MAIET Entertainment, the game’s developer. Well MAIET Entertainment as a company is dead and buried, and unfortunately that has lead to issues cropping up in the game that cannot be fixed.

As a result, Perfect World Entertainment has announced that the servers will go dark next month.

We have significant news to share regarding RaiderZ. Over the past weeks, RaiderZ has seen a few different instances where the game has had issues with the server. In the past, we have been working with MAIET, the developer of RaiderZ, in order to troubleshoot and solve issues to keep the game available for the players. Unfortunately, MAIET is no longer operating anymore.

Back in 2013, PWE expressed interest to me in a license similar to that of Neowiz in Japan, who were creating their own content. Whether that would have permitted the publisher to keep going should MAIET go out of business is unknown, especially since the Japanese server shut down earlier this year in March.

From my interview:

That’s a great question, but it’s not something that we’ve considered at this point. We’ve heard great things out of Japan, and are always open to new opportunities in order to ensure the continued success of the game, and making a positive experience for the players.

(Source: Perfect World Entertainment)

Path of Exile Freeing Up Old Names


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Grinding Gear Games has joined a recent group of developers freeing up inactive character names. With the launch of The Awakening expansion this Friday, GGG will be taking a sledgehammer to the list of 50 million character names, freeing up inactive names so that newer players can get their hands on unique, unused handles. Character progress won’t be lost, however affected characters will be required to rename themselves once they log in.

The duration appears to be set to one year.

These inactive character names are generally simple common ones that we’d like to make available to our current players. When The Awakening launches on Friday, old names will be available. If you take the name of an existing character, then that user will be prompted to rename their character when they later try to log in to it. If you have logged onto any character on your account in the last year, then their names cannot be taken.

(Source: Path of Exile)