[QUOTE="EmperorSupreme"] http://www.canada.com/topics/technology/games/story.html?id=7837311b-bed7-4fb8-808b-91f8f9e22b5d&k=13456
Microsoft and Halo3 creator Bungie split
First Epic, then PGR creator Bizarre Creations, now Bungie.
What do you think is going on with Microsoft and their developer relationships?
TBoogy
What kinda nonsense is this?
Epic is a PC developer first and foremost. Always has been.
Bizarre Creations was an independent company that had a relationship with MS (kinda like Bungie is about to do now) that decided they wantedstronger backing and sold to Activision. Obviously MS didn't want to buythem.
That just leaves Bungie, who of course wants to be independent now. They have the hottestproperty ever. Which would YOu rather do, be with a company (no matter how good that company treats you) that makes All the money from your work and pays you a salary (no matter how good that salary may be), or beself owned, andmake the bulk of the profit from whatever your next property is. MS had two choices. Let them go back independent, or wait forsomeone to leave and start a good studio and watch all the talentrush to that new company.MS took the smart choice.
If Epic is foremost a PC developer then why is Gears taking so long to get to PC? For a short while Microsoft and Epic were bonded at the hip with X360, but that has changed rather quickly. A good example is Unreal coming to PC and PS3 first and supporting mods. Not so with X360.
Bizarre is independent but was to X360 like Insomniac is to PS3. Now that's not the case.
My question was why do you think Microsoft is losing key developer relationships. This is bad news for X360 gamers.
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