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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 200 Joined: 23-March 10 From: Nashville, TN, CAS Member No.: 18,348 ![]() |
Really, either path is a gamble. [-- SNIP --] Choose between the evil you know or the evil you don't. Looking at the odds though, CGL seems to be the safer bet. Personally, I'd rather see CGL pull it off. I can't dispute that, unfortunately. Mistakes have been made by various license holders. As I mentioned earlier, the only proof of how the new processes will work will be what happens next. If Catalyst cannot get its house in order and cannot pay freelancers, it will deserve what it gets, and what it gets will not be good. @Jason You are correct. At least you guys know what the situation is, as far as the fans are concerned, and you are trying to move forward. While I know you can not control the ownership, I think that a greater accounting for the situation that lead up to $850,000 missing would be a good thing. In this case, I think heads need to roll as well. |
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Great Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 5,091 Joined: 3-October 09 From: Kohle, Stahl und Bier Member No.: 17,709 ![]() |
And yes, 850.000$ is no small amount of cash, but I imagine any corp financially big enough that you can actually take 850.000$ WITHOUT ANYONE NOTICING may not be THAT bad off. If "a significant balance" in company money can go missing without anyone moticing, either through bad bookkeeping or plain theft, the company DOES have a significant problem. And not just a monetary one. |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 595 Joined: 12-May 05 Member No.: 7,392 ![]() |
@Jason You are correct. At least you guys know what the situation is, as far as the fans are concerned, and you are trying to move forward. While I know you can not control the ownership, I think that a greater accounting for the situation that lead up to $850,000 missing would be a good thing. In this case, I think heads need to roll as well. First, let me just say that I am totally not in a position to say anything about any dollar amounts, and nothing I say should be taken as any sort of commentary, one way or another, on those numbers. Second, Catalyst is a privately owned company, meaning there will be activities that will not take place in the public eye. For many reasons, businesses tend to keep their financial info and other business matters private, and that's going to be the case here. The owners, however, need a greater amount of info about the whole situation, and I am told that have been and will continue to receive it. Others involved with Catalyst have also been provided with additional information about the situation, what is happening next, and why management has made some of the decisions they are making. What people will do in response to this information is their decision. What more comes out to the public is not my decision--management will continue working on official communications as the situation progresses. Jason H. |
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Running Target ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,095 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Seattle Wa, USA Member No.: 1,139 ![]() |
Where did you get that info? Over the weekend WildFire had a very 'wait and see' attitude. Or is this conflating the partially incorrect ICV2 news item that CGL responded to and ICV2 ended up pulling? Edit: And has since been reposed with more correct information and CGL's response to the original, "there has been no halt to sales of any Cthulhu Tech products." Off a link on RPG.net, I'm assuming the info has been updated seeing how I read it on Saturday and I cant get rpg.net at work. As of Saturday they were considering legal action if necessary, but it sounds like they are working it out with CGL now. Its just pointing to that it would appear that CGL has problems paying people on time PERIOD. Not just Shadowrun freelancers. Maybe they don't have the money but all in all it looks grim to always pay your bills late. |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 258 Joined: 31-January 08 Member No.: 15,593 ![]() |
Its just pointing to that it would appear that CGL has problems paying people on time PERIOD. Not just Shadowrun freelancers. Maybe they don't have the money but all in all it looks grim to always pay your bills late. Telling your employees to keep working, they'll get paid when the company makes a little money is one thing. Saying that and "accidentally" making hundreds of thousands of dollars while people working for you are tightening their belts is outrageous (if in fact that is what's happened). I hope when all of this settles down, the owners have the guts to come on here, if not to explain themselves then just to get an ear full from the fans. |
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panda! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10,331 Joined: 8-March 02 From: north of central europe Member No.: 2,242 ![]() |
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Hoppelhäschen 5000 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5,807 Joined: 3-January 04 Member No.: 5,951 ![]() |
Who says that whoever gets the license has any interest in working with the former freelancers? It's been that way when FASA caved in and FanPro, a former sub-licensee, took over. It's been that way when FanPro caved in and CGL took over. Sure – not everyone continued marching on. Who says they're not going to gut the game and remake it in some horrible image. While I'm not an entirely big fan with the german additions or changes under FanPro and even acknowledging that some of the people (the nicer ones) from FanPro now work at Pegasus – it didn't ruin Shadowrun. Sure, I might not like the changes in layout design or the covers (and, honestly – there are people hating the original covers even more) – but it's far from "some horrible image". THere's no guarantee anyone will even pick up the license. There is no guarantee for nothing. On the other hand, history seems repeating itself, so I'm considering the likelihood that Pegasus stops being a sub-licensee and becoming the main licensee quite more than "slighty bigger" than "very slim." |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 233 Joined: 26-October 02 Member No.: 3,502 ![]() |
Off a link on RPG.net, I'm assuming the info has been updated seeing how I read it on Saturday and I cant get rpg.net at work. Such info was probably originating from the WildFire board, where their head has posted a few things in response. It mainly adds up to WildFire is keeping their options open, currently willing to continue to work with Catalyst and in negotiations with them, but also considering other options to continue CT as a product if their relationship with CGL is not resolved satisfactorily. |
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Grumpy Old Ork Decker ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,794 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Orwell, Ohio Member No.: 50 ![]() |
It's been that way when FASA caved in and FanPro, a former sub-licensee, took over. It's been that way when FanPro caved in and CGL took over. Sure – not everyone continued marching on. While I'm not an entirely big fan with the german additions or changes under FanPro and even acknowledging that some of the people (the nicer ones) from FanPro now work at Pegasus – it didn't ruin Shadowrun. Sure, I might not like the changes in layout design or the covers (and, honestly – there are people hating the original covers even more) – but it's far from "some horrible image". There is no guarantee for nothing. On the other hand, history seems repeating itself, so I'm considering the likelihood that Pegasus stops being a sub-licensee and becoming the main licensee quite more than "slighty bigger" than "very slim." Here's the thing to keep in mind in both cases though... WHen the properties were licensed, the staff had already been in place. It was a staff of folks who had worked with the previous company extentsivly. CGL pretty much just brought over all of FanPro LLC when they got it, for example. There was some change, but by and large the chain of people working on Shadowrun has been unbroken despite the changes in companies. Of course, that could potentially happen yet again if, somehow, everyone who left got together to form a new company and were able to raise enough captial to start up a publishing business and acquire he license. But chances seem somewhat slim on that front. Bull |
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panda! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10,331 Joined: 8-March 02 From: north of central europe Member No.: 2,242 ![]() |
or they get hired on by the new licensee. Right now anything can happen.
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 233 Joined: 26-October 02 Member No.: 3,502 ![]() |
Of course, that could potentially happen yet again if, somehow, everyone who left got together to form a new company and were able to raise enough captial to start up a publishing business and acquire he license. But chances seem somewhat slim on that front. It sounded like some of the people who left are/were already part of a new-ish company, Posthuman Studios. |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 695 Joined: 2-January 07 From: He has here a minute ago... Member No.: 10,514 ![]() |
The last book, Vice, had a street date of February 23rd. So it wasn't that long ago, and I know people in Catalyst are working to get it back on the streets as soon as possible. Jason H. Jason, it's pretty clear now that the slow pace of publishing at CGL had something to with the criminal actions of company members. Money was being made, but that money was not going to fuel new publication at an efficient rate. Like parasites in a body. We all wondered about it, speculated about it. Watched the line of developers change seats until you found yourself there. I have friend who want to buy books and a store owner who was devastated to hear about this issue at CGL. He's a new player and now he's wondering if he should even carry your products, both out of ethical concerns and the effort of promoting a product that has been so mishandled. You've been doing spin over the last few days. Do us a favor and stop. I know you want to keep positive about this, that doing so is a part of your job. But you aren't going to be in that seat long if things are as bad as they sound. If things are, say 25%, as bad as they sound we should have heard about the resignation or termination of someone by this point and a court filing. I have not seen anything like that, so I can only assume that the same ability and capacity to do the same harm to my beloved game are still in place and no treatment has been started. CGL has had some time to deal with this out in the open, but considering how much time you must have been privately aware of this I must say I'm disappointed with the present state of things. Just two weeks ago I can recall telling someone that I loved the work CGL was doing and that I honestly believed you were one of the best outfits in pen and paper gaming today. CGL has made me regret that statement and I've been very sorry to see most of the people that I based that on leave in the wake of this fiasco. Be honest, Jason. It might not seem like it but it's always worth it. Spin is mostly half truths, and a half truth is as good as a lie. A lie may buy you time but it never pays it's debt. |
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Prime Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Retired Admins Posts: 3,929 Joined: 26-February 02 From: .ca Member No.: 51 ![]() |
Posthuman Studios has existed since 2008; we own the rights to Eclipse Phase and some other things we've been working on.
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Great Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5,537 Joined: 27-August 06 From: Albuquerque NM Member No.: 9,234 ![]() |
Regarding people trying to gain the license - Smart people don't conduct negotiations on public internet forums....
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Man Behind the Curtain ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 14,873 Joined: 2-July 89 From: End of the Yellow-Brick Road Member No.: 3 ![]() |
You've been doing spin over the last few days. Do us a favor and stop. I don't think this is fair or that you appreciate the delicate position Jason is in as the line developer. First and foremost, he is an employee of Catalyst. So I'll start by asking that you respect that position before someone vaults from your post into personal attacks. |
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Target ![]() Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 6-March 10 From: San Fernando Valley, PCC Member No.: 18,250 ![]() |
I have to agree here, just because CGL doesn't want to air all of it's dirty laundry at this time, doesn't mean that they're not taking care of business.
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Target ![]() Group: New Member Probation Posts: 2 Joined: 23-March 10 Member No.: 18,351 ![]() |
I have heard rumors in regard to some SR books being recalled because of this. Do we have a list of which books are being pulled, so some of us can run out and buy them?
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 233 Joined: 26-October 02 Member No.: 3,502 ![]() |
I have to agree here, just because CGL doesn't want to air all of it's dirty laundry at this time, doesn't mean that they're not taking care of business. They've hired a team to take care of it real quiet-like, so I've heard. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 595 Joined: 12-May 05 Member No.: 7,392 ![]() |
Jason, it's pretty clear now that the slow pace of publishing at CGL had something to with the criminal actions of company members. Money was being made, but that money was not going to fuel new publication at an efficient rate. Like parasites in a body. We all wondered about it, speculated about it. Watched the line of developers change seats until you found yourself there. I have friend who want to buy books and a store owner who was devastated to hear about this issue at CGL. He's a new player and now he's wondering if he should even carry your products, both out of ethical concerns and the effort of promoting a product that has been so mishandled. You've been doing spin over the last few days. Do us a favor and stop. I know you want to keep positive about this, that doing so is a part of your job. But you aren't going to be in that seat long if things are as bad as they sound. If things are, say 25%, as bad as they sound we should have heard about the resignation or termination of someone by this point and a court filing. I have not seen anything like that, so I can only assume that the same ability and capacity to do the same harm to my beloved game are still in place and no treatment has been started. CGL has had some time to deal with this out in the open, but considering how much time you must have been privately aware of this I must say I'm disappointed with the present state of things. Just two weeks ago I can recall telling someone that I loved the work CGL was doing and that I honestly believed you were one of the best outfits in pen and paper gaming today. CGL has made me regret that statement and I've been very sorry to see most of the people that I based that on leave in the wake of this fiasco. Be honest, Jason. It might not seem like it but it's always worth it. Spin is mostly half truths, and a half truth is as good as a lie. A lie may buy you time but it never pays it's debt. Okay, I'll be a little more blunt. If I'm saying something that you believe is not honest, call me on it. Don't tell me I'm spinning, or not being honest, without telling me what it is I got wrong, specifically. And I would hope, if you're telling me to be more honest, that you are basing that on something other than the fact that you might have a different opinion of events than I do. That's okay if you have a different opinion--lots of people do. But I don't think it should be implied that I'm being dishonest simply because my opinion differs from yours. I'd also like to point out that there were plenty of things contributing to the slow pace of Shadowrun products being released, and likely neither you nor I know all of them, so we should be cautious about making overly broad conclusions. Jason H. |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 233 Joined: 26-October 02 Member No.: 3,502 ![]() |
I have heard rumors in regard to some SR books being recalled because of this. Do we have a list of which books are being pulled, so some of us can run out and buy them? The four titles I've heard are... Vice - Hasn't made it to print yet? DotA Midnight - Hasn't made it to print yet? Running Wild Seatle 2072 - Print copy still listed on Battlecorps, no PDF Dusk doesn't seem to be listed either, so it might have been pulled as well? It's not many titles in the scheme of things, but it is their most recent titles. |
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Target ![]() Group: New Member Probation Posts: 2 Joined: 23-March 10 Member No.: 18,351 ![]() |
The four titles I've heard are... Vice - Hasn't made it to print yet? DotA Midnight - Hasn't made it to print yet? Running Wild Seatle 2072 - Print copy still listed on Battlecorps, no PDF Dusk doesn't seem to be listed either, so it might have been pulled as well? It's not many titles in the scheme of things, but it is their most recent titles. Guess this means I have an order to make. For what it's worth, I just hope everything gets settled, no matter the outcome, so things can move forward. |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 233 Joined: 26-October 02 Member No.: 3,502 ![]() |
Okay, I'll be a little more blunt. If I'm saying something that you believe is not honest, call me on it. Don't tell me I'm spinning, or not being honest, without telling me what it is I got wrong, specifically. And I would hope, if you're telling me to be more honest, that you are basing that on something other than the fact that you might have a different opinion of events than I do. As an aside, I worked at a place where a high up exec was brought in for a while. After about a year on the job the employees were all called in for an announcement. The exec would be taking some time off for a medical treatment program. That is literally all that was said, aside from outlining how the organization structure would be altered during his time away. So, even employees aren't always subject to officially knowing all of the facts and details in a company, especially when the person involved was in an executive position. When the person involved did return, their position was one in name only. They'd essentially been stripped of any real power and most responsibilities, but kept on payroll according to their contract. Part of the reason he was originally hired was still useful to the organization despite the problem. Action was taken to correct the situation and protect the organization, even though the action was not made particularly public. |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 595 Joined: 20-January 09 Member No.: 16,795 ![]() |
Begins to make you think that Frank was right all along, eh? Frank has always been a mixed bag. You can trust him to get some things right and roughly the same about of trust that he's got something way out in the weeds, too. The trouble is always trying to sort one from the other. *shrug* I do see differences between Ancient's and Frank's posts. I also see similarities. But I don't think the answer is simple as the matches are The Truth, as I get the impression they are working from roughly the same sources and position which means having some shared biases. |
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Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 2,946 Joined: 1-June 09 From: Omaha Member No.: 17,234 ![]() |
You've been doing spin over the last few days. Do us a favor and stop. I know you want to keep positive about this, that doing so is a part of your job. But you aren't going to be in that seat long if things are as bad as they sound. ... Be honest, Jason. It might not seem like it but it's always worth it. Spin is mostly half truths, and a half truth is as good as a lie. A lie may buy you time but it never pays it's debt. Is your last name Weisman? No. Do you have deep and complete insider knowledge beyond what you've sene here? Probly not. Do you have first hand knowledge of what's going on to CGL? Before you answer that go look up first hand and save us both some time. If you are going to call someone a liar you need to state how you think their lying, otherwise your just another internet troll playing at legitimacy with the same information or the same caliber of information (second hand or third hand) that everyone else here has. Even Frank more or less stated that his information was given to him by others making it second hand when it reached him and third hand when it reached us. Stop pretending like you have the basic clue about what's going on when it's obvious your understanding of the whole situation is no more complete then an angry fourteen year old's understanding of copyright. No amount of your righteous RAGE at injuries you yourself have not suffered gives you a right to call Jason a liar. I for one appreciate Jason coming on here and talking to us, it's certainly better then some other game companies do. |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 178 Joined: 1-October 09 From: Edmonton, AB Member No.: 17,696 ![]() |
The four titles I've heard are... Vice - Hasn't made it to print yet? DotA Midnight - Hasn't made it to print yet? Running Wild Seatle 2072 - Print copy still listed on Battlecorps, no PDF Dusk doesn't seem to be listed either, so it might have been pulled as well? It's not many titles in the scheme of things, but it is their most recent titles. Vice is in print and in Stores, wasn't pulled from the shelf at the LGS at least. |
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