| Username | Rhah |
| Real Name | Patrick |
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| Joined | August 16, 2008 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 25 |
| Location | Midlothian, VA, United States |
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Originally posted by Needasow
... BioWare would never of sold themselves to EA if they still had the means and desire to put out BG quality games.
The desire has always been there, but without the means, you can't do much. While the general consensus is that we don't like the BW and EA deal, it only makes sense to side with the guys who have the means and resources, right? To me it does anyway. ![]()
And I thought BioWare had kinda moved away from the D&D/FR universe? I may be mistaken, but from what I remember that's why Obsidian picked up NWN2.
Either way, if it's BW, then it's more than likely going to be good. We can only wait and see. Me? I'm already sold. It's BW meets Star Wars for Christs' sake!
Edit: Nevermind, I just came across a website with this morsel:
"Wizards of the Coast has not allowed any other companies to renew their D&D licenses. Dragon Magazine and Dungeon Magazine have been called back to Wizards of the Coast from Paizo publishing, and the Dragonlance license has been pulled from Margaret Weiss Productions. Yet Wizards is still allowing Bioware to maintain their license."
My mistake!
Originally posted by Thillian
It was 3030 Battletech MUD in 1995.
I was begining to wonder if I was the only one who started on MUDs and MUCKs...
DizzyMUD in 1995-1996
Good Ole Days...
Retail box or Download?