Remi Posted January 30, 2002 Posted January 30, 2002 ... at least it isn't Star Wars: http://www.lucasarts.com/press/releases/44.html
BooJaka14m Posted January 30, 2002 Posted January 30, 2002 Yeah, I saw that. Lucas Arts *are* still amking games, right?
DJG Posted January 30, 2002 Posted January 30, 2002 heh. What's the point of outsourcing a non Star Wars game? I thought you only outsourced stuff you had a license to... wouldn't it make more sense for the company to just make their own game and get it published?
Remi Posted January 30, 2002 Author Posted January 30, 2002 I'd imagine that it cuts down on cost if they develop the consept in-house and then outsource the actual production of it. I don't know though. Maybe they need more resources to develop all of those adventure games.
Metallus Posted January 31, 2002 Posted January 31, 2002 Wait a minute, that's the only possible reason!
Darnn Posted January 31, 2002 Posted January 31, 2002 Bah. Why'd you have to go and post that? Now I'm even more depressed than I was before. Remind me, who's left at LucasArts that could make a good adventure game?
Tall Guy Posted January 31, 2002 Posted January 31, 2002 all of em?...i recon someones holding the REAL LEC away someplace...they must have demands
Remi Posted January 31, 2002 Author Posted January 31, 2002 Originally posted by Darnn Bah. Why'd you have to go and post that? Now I'm even more depressed than I was before. Remind me, who's left at LucasArts that could make a good adventure game? The only old timers I can think of is Clark and Stemmle. I'm sure they have some new faces that are quite capable of making adventures tho.
QueZTone Posted February 1, 2002 Posted February 1, 2002 and if they don't have any good ppl to create adventures anymore at LucasArts then why not hire Gilbert's or Shafer's new companies. I mean they're doing kinda something like it with Jedi Outcast (Raven) and those new games Indy (The Collective) and the action-comedy (Planet Moon).
elTee Posted February 1, 2002 Posted February 1, 2002 In a way they're announcing that they're no good. I mean, this is George Lucas we're talking about. He's loaded. Why are they using other companies? Well... Then: LucasArts made a loada great adventure games. Now: a lot of thier best adventure guys are gone, and the really cool artists like Peter Chan (Full Throttle, Grim Fandango) are working on the Star Wars movies. So LucasArts can't make as many good games (by that, I mean adventure games). They concentrate almost 100% (until now) on Star Wars games, and then decide to get other companies to help them make the new games. Its the same as if Industrial Light and Magic asked The Mill (another top special effects firm) for help on Star Wars Episode III. You'd never believe that'll happen. But if it ever does, people will laugh at ILM. This is the same. Anyway, in about 10 years, max, LucasArts will be back to majority adventure games. The only reason for all these Star Wars games is that the new films are being released, and its easier to cash in on them now, if you follow.
Schmatz Posted February 1, 2002 Posted February 1, 2002 Originally posted by Darnn Remind me, who's left at LucasArts that could make a good adventure game? How about who has LEFT that can make a good adventure game... I'm sure LEC could hire Tim Schafer's new company to do it. Or any other company started by a former LEC member.
elTee Posted February 1, 2002 Posted February 1, 2002 Ah! Deja Vu! I mean what, did QueZ go invisible or something? Its just I'm sure he beat you to that one Schmatz.
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