Ghost Freeman
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What if VUG wins? What will you do from there?
I guess i'll be spending more time playing Stalker...
I guess i'll be spending more time playing Stalker...
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I would come to Gabes house with an ak47 with 18 extended mags, shoot his entire door to pieces, knock him out with the butt of my gun, steal a copy of HL2, beat it, go to a VU reps house, shoot his legs off, rape his mother in front of him and then crucify them upside down
Pureball said:well im sick of this crap now. thats one less sale of hl2 for valve.
sorry but im just pissed off now. just get the bloody game out!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aeroripper said:oh sure let gabe get it easy
"It will be done on September 30th"
:-P
Muhwi said:Who says it's won't be done by Sep 30th? Who says having the game done means it's in stores? I wouldn't go flaming anyone over a comment that can still turn out to be true..
killahsin-[CE] said:Thats the issue, there are no future games VUg has no rights to any future games by valve. Thats why VUg is trying to aquire hl's rights, and to force valve to work on hl3.
Gamespot said:Interestingly, and in spite of the ongoing legal dispute, Sierra/VUG still wants to work with Valve in the future and is asking the court via filings to force Valve to work with it on whatever is next in the development pipeline. It asks the court, in filings, "for a declaration that Sierra and VUG have the right to a fourth engine license pursuant to the terms of...the 2001 Agreement."
Feath said:Well, Valve are already supposed to work on a fourth engine for VU, so I wonder if they can actually get Half-Life 3 published by someone else.
Seppo said:Are there any good reasons for Vivendi to delay HL2 for six months?
And proving a point to Valve doesn't count as a good reason
killahsin-[CE] said:No valve isn't. That is what Vug is trying to force valve to have to do. Along with takign their ip from them.
Gamespot said:for a declaration that Sierra and VUG have the right to a fourth engine license pursuant to the terms of...the 2001 Agreement.
killahsin-[CE] said:yes now read that again. Their contract doesn't say it. So they are trying to get a judge to nullify their contract, give them the ip, and FORCE valve to work on hl3 for VUG
killahsin-[CE] said:Nevermind man. Read the WHOLE thing.
killahsin-[CE] said:why would a judge have to give VUg the right to somthing a contract states they have? One wouldn't, you are letting legal speak, make you believe what is not the case.
No you are not understanding. VU wants a legal remedy which imposes on Valve an agreement re: future Source games commensurate to the previous agreement. There is no pre-existing contract between VU & Valve on all Source engine games.Feath said:I've read it seven times. It says that according to the 2001 agreement Valve have to work with them on a fourth engine. (And presumingly a third)
Wolf said:No you are not understanding. VU wants a legal remedy which imposes on Valve an agreement re: future Source games commensurate to the previous agreement. There is no pre-existing contract between VU & Valve on all Source engine games.
killahsin-[CE] said:Dude what vivendi are saying is that valve invalidated their previous contract and want 2 more engines for it. At the same time they want the rights to it. Therefor all previous games valve have done for them, are nullified, and the contract is restarted after hl2. Get it?