Forged Alliance Forever Forged Alliance Forever Forums 2013-07-23T18:00:06+02:00 /feed.php?f=2&t=4528 2013-07-23T18:00:06+02:00 2013-07-23T18:00:06+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=4528&p=49016#p49016 <![CDATA[Re: Wargaming buys gpg]]> Statistics: Posted by Retnut — 23 Jul 2013, 18:00


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2013-07-23T17:50:07+02:00 2013-07-23T17:50:07+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=4528&p=49015#p49015 <![CDATA[Re: Wargaming buys gpg]]>
I think PA has proven that there is an appetite for more RTS games in the TA/SC style. It's also proven that you don't necessarily need 3 races and a singleplayer campaign.

I'd love to see a game a TA sequel (with broadly similar races like the original), flat maps and whatever else Chris can do within a modest budget. We could have another game with most the sophistication of FAF without necessarily having 4 tech levels, 4 races and other aspects which are unrealistically costly in the current marketplace (not to mention in the marketplace of 2007).

I'm not wild about World of Tanks but as freeware models go it isn't the most unpleasant. I think AoE online kind of proved that the RTS audience isn't mad on that concept though. If it couldn't work for a franchise like that it'd fall flat on its face for something like TA.

Statistics: Posted by BLITZ_Molloy — 23 Jul 2013, 17:50


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2013-07-23T13:54:22+02:00 2013-07-23T13:54:22+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=4528&p=49009#p49009 <![CDATA[Re: Wargaming buys gpg]]> Statistics: Posted by ColonelSheppard — 23 Jul 2013, 13:54


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2013-07-23T13:51:44+02:00 2013-07-23T13:51:44+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=4528&p=49008#p49008 <![CDATA[Re: Wargaming buys gpg]]>
We shave to wait to see what will happen. If they're going to do something with TA, they're going to have a struggle with PA.
If they're going to do something with SupCom, then I hope that they're at least going to have a look at what ZEP has done.
BUT, they bought GPG, not the SupCom stuff that was on sale because of the THQ auction. I don't know what was sold by THQ and I also don't know who has the rights to anything of SupCom.

Statistics: Posted by Plasma_Wolf — 23 Jul 2013, 13:51


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2013-07-23T00:07:27+02:00 2013-07-23T00:07:27+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=4528&p=48987#p48987 <![CDATA[Re: Wargaming buys gpg]]>
But what it comes down to is that, unless their attempt at a new SC just hits it out of the park, fracturing the community is the only lasting thing it would accomplish.

Statistics: Posted by th3_mach1ne — 23 Jul 2013, 00:07


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2013-07-22T03:26:23+02:00 2013-07-22T03:26:23+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=4528&p=48928#p48928 <![CDATA[Wargaming buys gpg]]> http://worldoftanks.com/en/news/20/warg ... red-games/


Wargaming will take full ownership of Gas Powered Games, bringing into its fold a contingent of veteran developers, including CEO and company founder Chris Taylor. The acquisition will further bolster Wargaming’s push into multiplatform expansion, complementing additional recent Wargaming acquisitions of Chicago-based Day 1 Studios and MMO middleware provider Big World Pty Ltd.


Not sure what to think of it rly, maybe with wargamings stacks of cash they got from wot we can excpect a new PA or supcom. Btw do they now own supcom IP or was it allready sold to someone else?

OH and

Several historical franchises have gone up for grabs in Atari’s bankruptcy auction and have found new homes, as the official notice illustrates.

In the wake of the auction Wargaming purchased Master of Orion and Total Annihilation, while Rebellion Interactive grabbed Moonbase Commander and Battlezone. Stardock bought Star Control.


Battlezone was a rly nice concept as a rts/fps hybrid, too bad no one tried developing it further.

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