P2 Entertainment - formerly Perpetual Entertainment - has ceased development on Star Trek Online, according to multiple sources at the San Francisco based developer. The news does not, however, mean that the game is canceled. The license, as well as the game's content - but not the code - have been transferred to another Bay Area development studio where work will continue. It is not entirely clear at this time what this means for the individual developers who worked on the project at P2...
...Without the code, whoever takes over Star Trek Online will be faced with a lot of work to complete the project, which means that fans may have longer to wait for a completed Star Trek Online.
I didn't like the direction they were going with it anyway.
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No suprised in the least, once I heard that a Bollywood company had gotten ahold of it, I had hopes of one day challenging James T Kirk to a dance off... but alas those hopes are to be dashed.
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Perpetual fucks up...again. The sun rises and the sky is blue. But to the few rabid I had the joy of debating...ST would live on regardless of the retards who were now in charge. Sad they killed it by giving it to people with the finesse of a butcher.
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A Star Trek game suffering from mismanagement? INCONCEIVABLE
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Ghost Rider wrote:Perpetual fucks up...again. The sun rises and the sky is blue. But to the few rabid I had the joy of debating...ST would live on regardless of the retards who were now in charge. Sad they killed it by giving it to people with the finesse of a butcher.
Who are Perpetual and what have they previously fucked up?
Meh The upside is that someone might end up making a worthwile game out of Star Trek IP... But as long as the WoW model keeps dominating the market, that's not likely.
Apparently, it looks like Cryptic, the development studio behind City of Heores/Villains, has picked up the license. They've not directly confirmed it, but they havent denied it and they have made a few moves which indicates they've got it (such as interviewing for retention key team members from STO's development etc).
Looks like with no code the game will probably have to start over in terms of development.
Ghost Rider wrote:Perpetual fucks up...again. The sun rises and the sky is blue. But to the few rabid I had the joy of debating...ST would live on regardless of the retards who were now in charge. Sad they killed it by giving it to people with the finesse of a butcher.
Who are Perpetual and what have they previously fucked up?
They are a small company in San Fran, but the reason of their previous fuck up?
For five years they were making Gods and Heroes. Hell they got up to Beta testing and were about 3 months from release.
Then suddenly they pull the plug on the game, a game they've been dumping money into for the past few years. They get the ST IP(They didn't say this, but the timing was a little close), and well now the rest is history.
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This could turn out to be a blessing in disguise if it prevents Trek fans from suffering their own version of SW:G. More likely though, it'll just delay it by a few years.