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Dynamix Closed Down?

ioctl writes: "According to Planet Tribes, Dynamix is being shut down by its parent Sierra (or more appropriately, Vivendi Corp.). Story here and here. Looks like my buddy just wasted $50 on Tribes 2... =P"

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  1. Re:Eulogy for Dynamix by Faies · · Score: 1

    Ah, the Incredible Machine. Seeing that I'm still young, this was my first real chance to absorb computer screens for hours at a time and enjoy it, for it was not homework or some simple game like PacMan.

  2. Re:Info from Dyanmix Employee Pending: by The+Cat · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Can't stay in the league unless you win the Super Bowl every year, huh?

    Pretty soon there won't be any room for new ideas at all. Its really too bad.

  3. Re:Eulogy for Dynamix by frunch · · Score: 1

    No love for the first-person adventure games?

    There were some major titles in that section too from Dynamix:

    -Rise Of the Dragon
    -Heart of China

    Not to mention some incredible sports games in the "Front Page Sports" series.

  4. Re:The irony is.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    heard dynamix got into another biz. www.dynamix.net

  5. Re:What about Loki? by Tripster · · Score: 1

    LOL .. are you delusional? T2 a "killer app"?

    A killer app is something everyone wants/needs, I hardly think a game will ever fall under this category, especially since T2 has been out for a while now and I don't even have a copy or the urge to go buy a copy.

    No, the only thing that's gonna drive Linux desktop usage to the top is when it can run Windows apps cleanly, quickly and without endless hours of tweaking to get things running in the first place.

    A game just doesn't cut it.

    Trips

  6. Re:$50 by Monkeyman334 · · Score: 1

    Don't forget that Tribes connects to a central server to give you a list of all the other servers. If that gets shut down then you'll have to go into irc and give IP's and whatnot to connect to a game. Not fun.

  7. Now, it's only counting of days.. by Ankka · · Score: 1

    when Vivendi/Sierra start closing down other "not-profitable" game workshops they own.

    GL to all current members of Tribes 2 development team.

    Regards,

    =}DS{= Gunt.

  8. Re:This has been happening too often... by FortranDragon · · Score: 1

    I understand that, that's why I wished he never had to sell. Sadly, I knew he couldn't keep it on his own, I just think (financial considerations aside) that Origin, Sierra, and others would be making much better games if they were still under control of people willing to take risks to make a great game. A far cry from EA who will not publish a game it does not think will be a bestseller

    Well, first you have to define what a "much better game" is. :) Is System Shock a "much better game" than Doom ][? A lot of people think that, but Doom ][ sold a heck of a lot more copies than System Shock.

    I honestly don't think you would get many more "much better games" even if the smaller companies still controlled their own fates. You would still have things like people burning out (RG and the Ultima series) and umpteen clones of a popular game (remember all the Asteriods/Pacman/etc clones in the early 80s?), or the owners deciding everything has to be different (Ken Williams/Sierra).

    Games are, by and large, a for-profit enterprise where the developers want to get Joe to part with his beer money for their product because said product has enough entertainment value. You can't ever put financial considerations aside. If you do, you die.

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  9. Tribes 2 gone? Doesn't have to be. by Dasher42 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I am utterly surprised that the V12 engine, a derivative of the Tribes 2 engine by GarageGames at www.garagegames.com hasn't been mentioned. With minor exceptions where Sierra's intellectual property was removed from the engine and replaced with other code, it essentially the source code to the Tribes 2 game engine, already near the state where it could be used to create high-quality games for Linux. The EULA requires a $100 per-seat license fee for the source code and distribution must be through GarageGames, but the model seems quite pragmatically attractive, seeing as how open source hasn't quite caught on in the 3D games arena like it has for operating systems etc. If you ask me, this is a big chance to improve the gaming scene for alternative platforms.

  10. $50 by iGN97 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    $50 dollars can hardly be spent on anything more worthwhile than Tribes 2. It's a great game, and it's been released. I don't think all the servers out there will disappear.

    1. Re:$50 by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 1
      I spent $29 on Tribes 2 just last week, and I feel ripped off. Why?

      1) A game isn't finished once it's released. A steady supply of patches to fix bugs, implement unimplemented features, and shut down cheats is required for any modern game.
      2) Tribes 2 connects to a master game server, and from there gets a list of player-run servers. This master server is paid for by Dynamix. No master server, no list. No list, no game. Tribes 2 is multiplayer only.
      3) Tribes 2 includes, as a fundamental part of the game, the following features: An IRC server, a message posting board, and a player registration system. All of these are centrally managed and will go away if not funded by Dynamix.
      4) Tribes 2 requires you register, using a CD key, with a central server, before you can play multiplayer. Remember, Tribes 2 is multiplayer only. Imagine buying the game three months from now, attempting to start the game for the first time, and not being able to register your copy of the game.

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    2. Re:$50 by sopwath · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Considering I usually see well over 250 servers, I doubt that T2 will go away. I hope Sierra doesn't get retarded and shut off the master servers.

      How the fuck is that a troll? Is it becasue he's disagreeing with the story or something? I don't get it.

      sopwath

  11. The irony is.... by Bilestoad · · Score: 5, Funny

    This page is still up:

    http://www.dynamix.com/jobs.html

    "Just imagine- no traffic, no commute, low crime rate, reasonable cost of living, clean air and best of all, a creative fun place to work."

    They forgot "no irritating colleagues" :-)

  12. Re:well this sucks ... by Phantasiere · · Score: 1
    The V12 Engine source has been available for some time.
    Actually, it was released on the 9th of August. Hardly "some time".
  13. Too bad by boaworm · · Score: 2

    Its quite a shame if they quit tribes. I really liked the new challenges that game offered, outdoor shoot-em-up in large teams with cool teamplay features.
    Hope someone else picks up the thread, i'd like more of those "RTS-battlefield-simulator-FPS"-games :-), Especially for linux. Maybe something for Loke ?

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  14. Re:Sierra by dvNull · · Score: 1
    Some good Dynamix Games:
    • Heart of China
    • Return of the Dragon
    • A10 Tank Killer

    and some more .. damn i cant remember , but then again it was almost 11 years ago =)

  15. Open source tribes 1! by IdentityCrisis · · Score: 1

    In my opinion, and others' Tribes 1 is a far better game than Tribes 2. Tribes 1 is a faster game that takes more personal skill aswell as team tactics.
    There are still alot of people who are playing Tribes.

    Thowards the release of Tribes 2 cheats started poping out for Tribes 1, which dynamix refused to patch, saying Tribes 2 comes first.

    Like Quake 1 before they should open source the game and let the players themselves patch it.

  16. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by die_rollerblader · · Score: 1

    Especially now, the game is pretty stable with the latest patches and such. If they got the axe the day it was released that would not have been good at all. The only way I can see a game being an investment is if you are the type wait for a mission pack or map pack add-on. There can still be good mods to look forward too. I got my copy for 27 bucks. I still think it is money well spent.

  17. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by IdentityCrisis · · Score: 4, Informative

    For an online game like Tribes 2 it's very important there will be a company behind it. Master servers, IRC server (irc.dynamix.com), patches that will eliminate bugs and cheats. Hopefully sierra will take the place of dynamix on the above. but if it won't Tribes 2 will die All you need is one widespread cheat and the community dissolves.

  18. Sad, but look at Dynamix's History by mattsking · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I don't like the fact that Dynamics is going out of business but if you look at Sierra's history with the company it really is no suprise. Example: Sierra buys Dynamics, the Red Baron series, (one of the first games to use 3d cards) is cancelled for lack of support and staffing is shuffled or cut. Starsiege comes out, finally breaking out of the hideous Earthsiege series. It's an average game but shows great potential. Before it hits the shelves most of the Starsiege team is rolled into the Tribes team or laid off. Let's face it, Sierra cares about Racing sims and Half-Life. I realize they have thei place but the company isn't known for innovation. fnord

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    1. Re:Sad, but look at Dynamix's History by drfreak · · Score: 1

      You are right. In fact Tribes 1 was actually titled 'Starsiege: Tribes'. But I'd rather have constant innovation than doing the same 'ol thing with a new name tacked on.

    2. Re:Sad, but look at Dynamix's History by Art+Tatum · · Score: 1

      Don't forget A-10: Tank Killer. I spent way too much time playing that game as a kid. Along with the first four Space Quest games too. Dang, the game industry sucks these days!

  19. Condolences if this is true... by ClayJar · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Having been one of the fans whose hopes for the Babylon 5: Into The Fire space combat simulator were screwed by Sierra, I can only say that this is yet another bucket of water in the ocean of disgust for anything related to Sierra.

    The B5:ItF fans and developers fought for about two years to keep the project alive somehow, and at several turns, Sierra (and whatever parent company, of course) all but threw monkey wrenches into the process. Now the project is officially dead, and I will probably retain my bitterness toward anything Sierra (other than mountains, which are not associated with the company using the name) for a very, very long time.

    And don't ask me about TNT. :/

    1. Re:Condolences if this is true... by Lumpy · · Score: 3, Interesting

      If you are looking for something that is very very close to the B5 universe check out www.parsec.org

      Parsec is a really cool project but it does require some pretty decent hardware as the graphics are quite heavy. you can jump from system to system, you dont have unlimited firepower, you have to recharge from either a station or from the star in that system... etc...

      BTW, it's beta and freeware (but not open source yet.)

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  20. Re:Who. Cares. Period. by Zarhan · · Score: 1

    You're a troll, but I'll bite...
    What I don't understand is that somehow, gaming, especially PC gaming, is *still*(despite gaming business going beyond movie business back in '95) considered, if anything "childish". People will "grow out" of games, and if they do play games it's merely a 30-minute breather after work before dinner is ready.
    Considering that men, and especially geeks are eternal children, I really don't see the point of bashing those having fun in the immersion of a computer game. With an immersive game I mean something that truly gives you the 'being there'-feeling). Counter-Strike, Falcon 4, Operation Flashpoint, Thief, Ultima V :). You can really feel that you are part of the game universe. No matter if the realism is sloppy as in CS, or the graphics are outdated as in U5, the FEELING is there. I want to escape from this world to a world of fantasy at least for a few hours per day, not just a breather - or even worse - watch TV for Bevery Hills 90210 reruns...
    So, keep on gaming and be proud of your hobby :)

  21. Unrelated but funny video of Bill Gates by swordboy · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Ironically, Windows is probably required to view this but here is a C|NET video clip of an IBM engineer ripping on Bill Gates right in front of him.

    My favorite part is the little geek "high five" to the coworker next to him. Looks like they planned this.

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    1. Re:Unrelated but funny video of Bill Gates by boskone · · Score: 1

      This is definately OT, but this should almost be a slashdot headline by itself...

    2. Re:Unrelated but funny video of Bill Gates by Dr_Emory · · Score: 1

      That was hilarious. Bill is too big to laugh at himself now. Resist XP.

    3. Re:Unrelated but funny video of Bill Gates by Jagin · · Score: 1

      Heh! The look on BillG's face is priceless!

  22. Productivity decline by perdida · · Score: 2

    Games have been shown, and I am sure you all have anecdotal evidence to prove it, to improve productivity at IT firms.

    Are shareholders at Dynamix aware of the effect that this will have on the technology sector as a whole?

    The ongoing demoralization of people at these firms can only be complicated by this development.

  23. Maybe now we'll be able to afford a killer app.... by sup4hleet · · Score: 1

    Maybe the price of Tribes2 will start falling so normal people can buy it (I bought mine used at EB fer $25 :). If this spells the end for T2 it'd be a shame cause this is the first game in a while that actually looked like it coulda been a killer app. If you look at the minimum requirements you'll see that this game need some descent horse power just to get off the ground, pIII/thunderbird and 3D accel better than voodoo2. Hell.. A friend og mine hase q3 runing on an overclocked p166mmx with a voodoo3. Granted he only gets 30 fps. Too bad T2 was too damn expensive. Oh well, I'm just hoping the Linux version drops in price and the online game finder\player still works.

  24. Re:A sad fairwell... by nanoakron · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I almost cried the day I heard that Sierra was taken over by a French (I hated them already, this was just fuel to my fire) megacorp and was shutting down production of ALL the games that made them famous in the first place.

    When they killed off Space Quest (amazing stuff!!), Kings Quest, QFG, PQ etc etc. they didn't just take a few games off the market - they killed off an entire GENRE of computer games, games many people grew up playing.

    Sure, it's great to get out your awp and blast holes in people when playing counterstrike, or run in guns blazing with Quake, even develop an army and tactical attacks on the latest Dune 2 remake (because let's face it, that's all they are nowadays). But I'll never forget the infuriating, involving and downright entertaining times I had playing Sierra's quest games. Modern 'adventure' games don't even come close - I've played 'Blade of Darkness' and both Diablos, but where is the puzzle that takes an inventive and amusing solution to complete and leaves you with a sense of accomplishment when you get past it?

    Where's the involving storyline, the interesting characters?

    Quest games (Sierra oldschool) are gone, but they need to be resurrected - both for first time gamers (ages 10+) to develop lateral thinking skills and the idea of following a storyline, but also for us veterans who just miss the genre.

    That's my opinion anyway.

    -Nano.

    p.s. I want to see a Spacequest Movie made :) heh - check out 'Roger Wilco's Broomcloset' run by Jess Morrisette (sorry, don't know HTML)

  25. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by GiorgioG · · Score: 1

    Tribes 2 does suck. The product release was a complete disaster. Took them weeks to make it barely loadable/playable. I waited a year for T2 to be released, pre-ordered, next-day'ed and what did I get? A beta/alpha product who's minimum/recommended specifications were so unrealistic - my machine surpassed the recommended setup and I still received sub 30fps, sometimes as low as 10fps.

  26. Info from Dyanmix Employee Pending: by Kintanon · · Score: 3, Offtopic

    A good friend of mine works at Dynamix and was in fact the production manager for Tribes 2, he had NO IDEA that this was going to happen, apparently no one told the employees anything. So now he's out of work unless by some miracle he's one of the tiny handful of people that Sierra decides to keep on in some capacity. This is definately a bad thing for all involved...
    I'll try to get in touch with him to get more info as soon as I can, he should be online sometime today.

    Kintanon

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    1. Re:Info from Dyanmix Employee Pending: by Kintanon · · Score: 2

      Rumors about software shops closing circulate through Sierra about once every 2 months, so everyone figured that it was just another rumor. Tribes 2 has been doing well, no more complaints than normal about it really... So there was no reason for anyone to believe that this rumor was true. Sierra screwed with them a little bit pushing deadlines around, but not to the degree that anyone was worried about the place being shut down.

      Kintanon

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    2. Re:Info from Dyanmix Employee Pending: by Caball · · Score: 1

      So, HE is the one resposible for all the bugs and performance issues :)

    3. Re:Info from Dyanmix Employee Pending: by tenman · · Score: 3, Insightful
      Microsoft gives thier employees bonuses when they fail to meet deadlines and thier stuff is rushed to the presses. Anybody in the software industry knows that the company (Sierra) would have...
      • set impossable deadline goals,
      • cut the staff to help insure that they wouldn't make it,
      • moved the impossable deadlines into the unrealistic area,
      • started choosing what features would get cut, and didn't listen to the developers when choosing
      • further broke the product by removing features that other objects needed
      • suprised the development team two weeks in advance of a newer, closer, deadline.
      • released the product against everyone who worked on it's will,
      • hated the customer reaction
      • fired all the developers (except two or three, just in case they can help out somewhere else)
    4. Re:Info from Dyanmix Employee Pending: by Bobo+the+Space+Chimp · · Score: 1

      All I know is my P II 450 with Voodoo 3 is within their minimum config and I have to turn all the graphics options down to minimum (including resolution and view depth, ugh) to be able to even mildly play a heavy on D. Offense? Forget about it.

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    5. Re:Info from Dyanmix Employee Pending: by tmark · · Score: 2

      Well if he wasn't one of the guys scheduled to get the axe, I bet he is now !

    6. Re:Info from Dyanmix Employee Pending: by Tenareth · · Score: 1


      I wasted $50 bucks too... but nothing to do with company going out of Business, just lack of support for SBLive, one of the best selling Sound cards out there.

      -- Tenareth

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    7. Re:Info from Dyanmix Employee Pending: by newbiescum · · Score: 1

      Oh come on! Rumors of Dynamix closing down have been circulating for weeks on end especially after Tribes 2 was rushed to be released. Releasing a buggy product that manages good but not great sales (which you need to survive in this industry) and angers consumers due to the initial bugginess is not a good sign. I feel sorry for anyone that loses a job, but if he didn't know it was coming, he was pretty blind.

  27. $50 on Tribes2 is a waste regardless by possible · · Score: 1
    I blew good money on Tribes2 looking for a Q3 replacement. :(

    Sierre is spending money on better games than Tribes2 now. :)

    1. Re:$50 on Tribes2 is a waste regardless by Bedouin+X · · Score: 1

      You must be playing on a PII 266 with an S3 Virge...

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  28. Re:$50 howo the hell is this a troll by reverius · · Score: 1

    Knocking down the 5's? I actually had a 3 (top-level thread) knocked down in an article today.

    I thought it was interesting. So did 3 moderators.

    One comes by, and suddenly it's only score 2, and everybody with their thresholds set to +3 can't read it. :-/

    Oh well, such is the way of moderation, I guess...

  29. And I just got hooked on T2! by LazyBoy · · Score: 1

    Damn, if those servers go, it's back to Rune.

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  30. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by SuiteSisterMary · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That's 'cuz Sierra forced them to release early, so it would show on Q2 as profit, much like this mass layoff will show a nice cost-cut on Q3 books.

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  31. What about Loki? by BadBlood · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Wouldn't Loki still be able to update the Linux version. If the win32 port is no longer updated, couldn't this potentially be the killer game app that forces the masses to Linux? I'm guessing this all depends on what rights Loki has to the game code.

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    1. Re:What about Loki? by steveha · · Score: 2
      Wouldn't Loki still be able to update the Linux version.

      Gee, I sure hope so... but it depends on how the deal was structured; we can't just guess about it.

      If the win32 port is no longer updated, couldn't this potentially be the killer game app that forces the masses to Linux?

      I know you have tongue in cheek here, but to answer seriously: I don't think the numbers on Tribes 2 are high enough to be "the masses". What is interesting is to speculate whether existing Win32 customers might migrate to Linux Tribes. If the Win32 version is no longer maintained, and the Linux version is still maintained, and enough bugs and/or cheats come to light that the existing customers start to really want an update... then, just maybe, something like what you describe might come to pass.

      I see two major problems, though.

      It is hard to install Linux, and harder still to get 3D working; I can't imagine a truly wide-scale move to Linux until this changes.

      Loki has the code, but that's not always enough. When you have really weird difficult bugs, it saves a lot of time to have the people who wrote the code fix those bugs. (By shutting down Dynamix, Sierra is essentially saying "We no longer care if any bugs are found.")

      I would love it if, say a year from now, Sierra decided they had milked this particular cow as much as they can, and released the sources to Tribes 2 to let the T2 community support themselves. Given Sierra's history, that seems rather unlikely; it's more likely they would build a big warehouse, fill it with brand-new copies of Tribes 2, and then burn the warehouse down.

      steveha

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  32. Corporate Manual On How to Alienate Your Customers by Poppa · · Score: 2, Insightful

    1. Buy a little company that puts out great games and has a loyal following.

    2. Force them to release a game too early and spend months releasing patches to fix the problems.

    3. Fire the staff and close the company once the game comes near to a final product.

    I'll never buy another Sierra product again. And this is from a guy that bought *both* the Win32 and Linux versions of Tribes 2!

    They really have some idiots running Sierra, eh?

  33. Can't wait for Penny Arcade to catch wind of this by NeoTomba · · Score: 1
    Tycho and Gabe (of Penny Arcade fame) are, in my estimation, going to either:

    1) Die
    2) Go into seizures
    3) Make a really good comic about this
    or 4) All of the above

    But, um, GOD DAMN. Is there no hope for GOOD GAME DEVELOPERS in this modern age?!?!

    -NeoTomba

  34. Re:Dynamix Memories by Bobo+the+Space+Chimp · · Score: 1

    Rock and Roll may still turn out to be a "flash in the pan", my friend, on the relative geologic scale of human endeavour.

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  35. Re:I've been hoping for this to happen. by flewp · · Score: 1

    What would you say the potential for World War II online is? I haven't met anyone who actually plays it, but I've been somewhat interested in it. Are there battles between whole divisions at a time or is it just a few people here, a few people there? Also, does everyone just sign up for the allies as I picture them doing so?

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  36. New Vivendi Games by mmaddox · · Score: 3, Funny

    However, in line with Vivendi's (the French parent company) thinking, we will soon see:

    • Jerry Lewis' Crazy Space Adventures
    • Jerry Lewis' Crazy Medieval Adventures
    • Mimes! The Strategy Game
    • Disorderly Retreat: World War II
    • Those Stupid Italians
    • Citroen Challenge Cup
    • Jerry Lewis' Game Developer's Kit

    Personally, I can't wait!

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  37. What about the GarageGames/V12 engine? by jfisherwa · · Score: 1

    It was nearly free (as in beer) -- I had never played with it, but always wanted to. The thought of licensing an engine for $100 was always intriguing to me, even if they didn't have a Linux port (blasphemy!).

    What will happen to these licensenees? Will GarageGames.com continue?

    .. and more importantly ..

    Who will support my copy of Stellar 7 for the Amiga?!

    Jason F

    1. Re:What about the GarageGames/V12 engine? by Dasher42 · · Score: 1

      I've already got the V12 engine in my grubby paws. There's a great deal of Linux/OpenBSD-related server code already written, and the code base looks nice and clean. It's not well documented yet, but why let that stop you? I doubt that GarageGames.com is going anywhere, and I'd like to see Loki find some way to participate in this to their benefit. This could be a total renaissance for Linux gaming.

  38. well this sucks ... by die_rollerblader · · Score: 1

    I really like this game, it is the only FPS I've wasted my time playing in the past few months.
    I'm curious why (or if?) Dynamix is the only software house this is happening to with the merger. It doesn't seem like they are dead wieght, I mean Tribes 2 is a great game and I can't see why it should see an early end.

    If only the source code would somehow 'accidently leak' out now ....

    1. Re:well this sucks ... by SimplyCosmic · · Score: 2
      The V12 Engine source has been available for some time.

      Of course, it's $100 to get ahold of, but that's rather reasonable compared to licensing costs of any of the other major game engines.

    2. Re:well this sucks ... by Morth · · Score: 1

      Except if you read the fine print, you can't use it for anything except games distributed by Garage Games.

    3. Re:well this sucks ... by zipwow · · Score: 1

      Actually, the fine print says that Garage Games will be your online publisher, and they'll decide if people should pay for it or not. If its worth paying for, they split the money with you 50/50. I think you'd be hard pressed to find a better deal, what with not having to run the servers and do advertising and suchlike.

      And if your game is good enough to be boxed, they have the right of first refusal. No big deal for what is easily $500,000 of code there. (think what the Quake licenses go for)

      Zipwow

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  39. Truly sad.. by drfreak · · Score: 1

    I watched my good friend from high school pour his heart and soul into this game. They re-invented the FPS and brought people together in a way which was more positive than other team games like tac ops and team fortress only tried to do. I would send my bud an email to console him but his account is probably already locked out :( Well hopefully Loki has the rights to continue with the game. This is a sad day for gamers.

  40. upper management priorities by CrazyBrett · · Score: 1
    Sierra "management" knows exactly what they're doing here. Tribes 2, like its predecessor, is a game with a very strong cult following, and less of a general appeal to the average gamer. Most people who really enjoy T2 were also avid Tribes fans, and were watching the whole development process very closely.

    What this means is that most of the target audience for Tribes 2 has already bought the game. Management knows this, and so they will feel completely justified in cutting off T2 support, since most of the profits from the game have already been made.

    And from upper management's point of view, things like "customer satisfaction" mean nothing in this case, because it doesn't have a dollar sign in front of it.

  41. Re:More proof that "Office Space" is a documentary by cr0sh · · Score: 2

    Oh, I can attest to that - my SO recently (at the office she works at) brought home a box and T-shirt. Inside the box:

    Some pins (western style - a boot, a horse, something else)
    Some blue cord
    Some red beads
    At her job is red and blue paint (BTW, if you haven't guessed it, red and blue are - tada - company colors)

    She damn near killed me when I asked her if that was her "flair" package...

    Sad thing is, it was...

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  42. Dynamix had roughly 100 employees by ShaggusMacHaggis · · Score: 1

    Dynamix had about 100 employees... about 30 of them were working on Tribes 2. so, obviously, there was a lot of slack there. Tribes 2 is being advertised on http://www.sierra.com startup page. It's not like they aren't going to support it anymore. the master servers will still be up! And I have a feeling that if anyone at dynamix is going to be offered a job with Sierra, it's going to be those that were working on Tribes 2.

  43. First B5, now Tribes2 by derrickh · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Sierra also killed the Babylon 5 game when they were taken over by Havas. Eventhough previews for the game were great, a ton of people were waiting to buy it, and development was nearly done.

    Corporations couldn't care less about customers.

    D

  44. Posts from Dynamix Employees by ShaggusMacHaggis · · Score: 5, Interesting

    here are some posts from dynamix employees that i've ripped from http://www.tribalwar.com "It is true that the lot of us were locked out of the building today. Why this is happening nobody knows for certain, aside from those in upper management at Siera/Vivendi. The whole thing is quite a shock for most of us, aside from those few in upper management at Dynamix who could not manage the meager bit of human decency that it would have taken to give us a warning. It is like that in corporate america, these people really do not seem to have come equipped with a soul. I blame the 60-70 percent of Sierra that has nothing to do with creating anything but instead leech of the top like a bloated lamprey. Not only are they the cause of this situation, but they are the ones that stand to benefit in the short term whether they intended it or not. This liquidation is all about artificially inflating 3rd quarter profits for V/U, much like releasing before the game was ready wasabout inflating 2nd quarter profits.We should have become wary last week when a part of Dynamix management took their sick days afterreturning from a visit to Sierra One thing I would like to say about the Tribes team: Please do not hate Dave Georgeson or the rest of the team. We all busted our asses and worked longer thanhumans ought to to make this game great, and you willsee that the latest beta patch has many of thefeatures that were cut for release, and the stabilityand performance that it should have had. Dave did whathe could to make this game work and fought for moretime when Sierra insited that we ship a buggy game. He also has been religious about reading beta and meta tester's input and post release comments and doingwhat he can to make the game what the audience wanted. Please do not flame this guy. He can be a bit of a jerk sometimes, and working under him was hard, but I really think that he tried to do you right with T2. (Dave, Mitch, and Eric can ignore that comment). Trust me, this whole thing is a lot more complex that that, and cuts straight to the heart of the greed of VU's corporate interests. If you work for a major conglomerate, this will happen to you too someday. These types do not care about you or anything but cash. I would like to say also: Thank you for your help in making the game. We tried always to weigh game changes against the community's wishes, and where we have failed, it was not for trying. We did our best. So long, and thanks for all the Fish. See you in the pubs." and from Rated Z, a dynamix employee (and great tribes player) " Ok, I've kept my mouth shut for a long time. I'm Eric, and working for Dave wasn't "hard", it was fucked! I will never work for anyone like that again. Whoever you are, Anonymous employee, no offense, but you must have had an office in the far corner. As for Dave trying to do you (the Tribes playing public) right: Bullshit. Dave did what Dave wanted to do. And Dave's "you" was the 5 guys on TW that posted 2 page bitches about one thing or another who managed to offend him enough that he replied. Actually, I shouldn't even say "caught his attention" since a major part of his day was spent surfing and posting on TW. Dave G is/was PRODUCER, not Publicist, QA Lead, Art Director, and Lead Designer. There were 30+ people on that team; everyone of them worked very hard, and very long. How many of them have you even heard of? I love Starsiege: Tribes. I've played 5+ days per week, since the day it came out. First, as BMF Balefire, then as Rated z. I try hard not to appear a bitter, petty, disgruntled ex-employee, but I'm sicker than shit of the spin doctoring that I've seen on this forum in the last few months. So here I am, disgruntled and saying "Fuck that." "

  45. Re:Ah, but it DOES have a dollar sign in front of by CrazyBrett · · Score: 1
    You're right about customer loyalty, but I'm not sure it works the same way in the game industry (especially with the game publishers).

    If I buy a car and have a miserable experience with the dealership or company, I can always get my next car somewhere else.

    Games, unlike cars, are one of a kind. When a great new game comes out, you don't have the option of choosing which publisher to get it from; you take it or leave it.

    Suppose Tribes 3 was published by Sierra in a few years. How many people here would honestly not get it because of what Sierra did to Dynamix?

  46. Re:Seems typical of the industry to me. by bartok · · Score: 1
    Still, the Tribes franchise is very successfull. They already sold 200 000 copies and they probably will sell another 300 000. There just isen't anything that compares to Tribes in terms of sophistication.

    I would have at least expected Siera to keep the core programmers and artists since it's them more than anyone else that made Tribes what it is today. I don't have much hope that a Tribes 3 would be just as good.

  47. The curent version, yes. by SimplyCosmic · · Score: 2
    The initial public release occured on May 15th.

    1. Re:The curent version, yes. by MuValas · · Score: 1

      That was the planned initial public release -- nothing was actually released then.

      This (August 9th) release was the first code that could be downloaded.

  48. Modded down? by Svartalf · · Score: 2

    It appears that it was an AC that posted it- they START at zero.

    It was never modded to begin with.

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  49. Re:Deja vu... by athmanb · · Score: 1

    Let's not forget how they shut down "Babylon 5: Into the Fire" after about 75% of it had already been finished, but subsequently refused to give the ex-developers access to their work.

    It really seems that Sierra Management consists of the most clueless of assholes, worse than anything else you usually see in the world of the big game developers...

  50. Re:A sad fairwell... by necrognome · · Score: 1
    French accomplishments in the 20th/21st centuries:
    1. Starting WWI
    2. Bending over for the Nazis
    3. Indochine^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^HVietnam
    4. Participating in the destruction of gaming as we know it
    Of course no. 4 is less serious than the previous three, but I think we can all conclude that France makes messes that others have to clean up. T2 is just the latest victim.
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  51. Memories... by thenerd · · Score: 1

    Like other recent stories where some of us looked back to when we were teenagers BBS'ing and stuff, this thread brought it back.

    I'm a UKian, but for three months lived in San Diego, CA - I got my first proper computer, an AST PremiumExec 386sx/20, and ran a WWIV BBS. (Was anyone here ever a user of Xcellent! BBS in 619? It would be cool to chat.) I went out and bought Red Baron and was amazed! It was something like six discs and seemed massive, hi-tech and atmospheric. I also got Heart Of China which took ages to complete - it had a plot about saving a nurse from some triad in China, and that only got completed a couple of years ago =). It was my first real foray into big, good, games, and though I don't play them much now, it gives me plenty of nostalgia! I remember me and a Russian friend got 4D Drive and 4D Boxing, and a few others...

    Ah memories.

    thenerd.

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  52. A bit late by Cheesy_Poof_Man · · Score: 1

    Tribes players knew about it around August 9th at 7PM.

  53. Re:warning about Tribes 1 by VultureMN · · Score: 1
    Nope, it didn't require Glide. It supported OpenGL, although (I believe) not "officially". But it ran freakin' AWESOME with my Elsa Erazor X^2 (I ferget which NVidia chip that had) on a PII 450.

    Actually, Tribes 1 ran pretty good on an AMD 233 with a Voodoo Banshee, so it's not too resource intensive. Also Tribes 1 doesn't do serial-number comparison or require registration to play online.

  54. Re:A sad fairwell... by linzeal · · Score: 1

    Have you ever played Space Quest - the lost chapter? I'm sure there are other fan created games in the devestation left after the sierra shutdowns...

  55. Think Again by powerlord · · Score: 3, Interesting

    After two bad experiances getting games from Sierra (as publishers) I decided to pass on by.

    One of the two was Lords of Magic. Quite honestly the game was buggy, features were missing (like the note in the Readme file that going to the World map would crash the game). This was nothing but Beta at best and I was very anoyed after 2 months waiting for patches, to the point that I just gave up.

    THe other (whose name eludes me), looked nice, I say looked nice because I never got to play it. It had a bug where it couldn't handle your CD-Rom drive being anything besides D. I had two Hard-Drives in the machine. They offered to let me send it in and they would replace the media for a nominal cost (realise I just spent $20 on the game).

    At that point I wrote off Sierra for good and have actually been excited about a product, and have forced myself to put it back on the shelf and walk away when I see the Sierra logo on the side.

    Which brings us back to the present. They are acting as publishers for a rather intersting new game thats due out in about two weeks Arcanum The music they have on-line is wonderful. The demo I downloaded is intreging enough that I just might buy it even though it has a kiss of death from them. It also looks like it is designed to have other games plug into it to expand the universe (ala modules in D&D). I would recomend any fan of games like Baldur's Gate or Septera Core to take a look at it.

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    1. Re:Think Again by powerlord · · Score: 2

      True... there are too few really good games out there to avoid purchasing one because of the publisher... but there are enough mediocre games out there to while away the time between publishers. (I recently got 'Lego: Alpha Team' which is a lot of fun as an "Incredible Machine" in 3D type game, and "MindRover: The Europa Project" which is great for frustrated programmer types ::grin::)

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    2. Re:Think Again by ZZane · · Score: 1

      Doh, I was just thinking to myself "Ok, no more buying Sierra or VU products! Those evil bastards!" but then I read Arcanum is being published by Sierra. Argh! :)

      I'm sorry but there are just too few really good games out there to avoid purchasing one just because of the publisher.

      Damnit, I'll boycott after Arcanum, really, I will. :P

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  56. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    Tribes 2 is mainly an online game. If the master servers get taken down, you can no longer play online (except over a LAN). Hence, your money would be wasted.

  57. I've been hoping for this to happen. by glrotate · · Score: 1

    T2 was the most bug ridden piece o' crap ever to be mass produced on the CD media. There were over 30 patches the first week it was out, and yet it still doesn't run at all on 20% of the machines out there. UE error after UE error. It's about time a company that tries to rip off the public got shut down.

    1. Re:I've been hoping for this to happen. by Flounder · · Score: 1
      T2 was the most bug ridden piece o' crap ever to be mass produced on the CD media.

      Obviously, you haven't played World War II Online. The day it was released, you had to download a 70MB patch. Been out for two months, and with every successive patch, some crashes are fixes, and more are introduced. I'd throw the game in the trash if it wasn't fun to play, and didn't have the potential to be a truly awe inspiring game.

      They also were forced by their distributor (and primary financier) to ship way too early. Effectively, the game has been out for two months and is still in beta.

      But it's still a blast to play, when you don't crash.

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  58. Re:Asad fairwell... by rafemonkey · · Score: 1

    shouldn't that be WASD fare well? (sorry, sorry)

  59. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by Argnarf · · Score: 1

    Hmmm.. considering a GeForce2 GTS/32mb is about 1/4th the speed of a GeForce3 (I get 200+ fps on UT easily.) Tribes 2 is playable on my K6-400 w/ TNT2 if you turn down the detail settings about half way. You're just expecting too much out of an Athlon 650 when for less than $100 you can more than double your speed.

  60. Re:warning about Tribes 1 by ShaggusMacHaggis · · Score: 1

    whatever, play tribes 1 on a 3dfx card, then play the opengl version, and try to tell me the opengl version rocks.....IT SUCKS.

  61. This is really sad to see by savrinor · · Score: 2, Insightful
    When Sierra started out, it was a nothing, nobody company that made it to the top with some really awesome ideas. It was "driven by passion, not profit." Dynamix was one of the few segments of Sierra that was still respectable, in my view, and put good gaming first.

    It looks like Sierra is trying to shed itself of any remaining talent and decency. They pull this kind of crap every year, screwing over some part of their workforce. It's no wonder the company does so poorly, they shoot themselves in the foot annually. "Oh, gee, we have so few good titles, we're not making much money. Let's dump the people that make our few remaining good games, and save money! YEAH!"

  62. Dynamix...oh my god! by AndyChrist · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Oh, for a second there, I thought the article might be talking about Dynamix.net, where one can get all that good japanese porn.

  63. 320x240 by frunch · · Score: 1

    It seems to me that the adventure gaming genre pretty much died when 320x240 went out of style.

    Once King's Quest 8 went to 640x480 hi-color, that series went downhill, with Space Quest coming soon after.

    For anyone looking to return to the low-res days, though, do some searching for abandonware. A great place to start is The Gaming Depot.

    1. Re:320x240 by Dr.+Prakash+Kothari · · Score: 3, Informative

      Both KQ5 and KQ6 were 640x480x256. I stopped playing after 6, so I don't know about more recent versions.

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  64. Re:Seems typical of the industry to me. by crandall · · Score: 1

    Actually, as a game developer, I can tell you that during crunch time, when the stress is at it's highest, we are way more likely to kill other people, rather then ourselves.

  65. Re:Eulogy for Dynamix by grahams · · Score: 1

    Being that Stellar 7(old) was written long before Arctic Fox, your point is moot.

  66. Re: Resurrection by Mr+Fodder · · Score: 1
    I'd be lax in my duties if I failed to mention The Longest Journey (http://www.longestjourney.com). I've played most every Sierra 'Quest' game that's ever been released, and I have to say that this one blows them all away. I've never actually felt for the characters in an adventure game before, but I sure did here. It's biggest flaw is that it ends, but I'm hoping Fun.com will fix that soon. =)

    I encourage anybody interested in adventure games to give it a try if you haven't already. I don't think you'll be disappointed.

  67. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by dsaljurator · · Score: 1

    well, the master servers, auth servers, and IRC servers for T2 are run by WON.net. The only thing that isn't is irc.dynamix.com, which from what i understand is pretty much bytor's baby.

  68. Re:You forgot Nova 9 by aschlemm · · Score: 1

    You forget Nova 9 which was the sequel to Stellar 7. I actually still have my copy of Nova 9 but I haven't ever tried to see if it will run under Win95 or not. It might as I've played Aces over the Pacific and A10 under Win95.

  69. Re:Can't wait for Penny Arcade to catch wind of th by An+Ominous+Coward · · Score: 2

    It can't be #3 or #4, because the act of Penny Arcade EVER making a "really good comic" would be a far more groundbreaking event than the death of Dynamix.

  70. Re:Eulogy for Dynamix by _jthm · · Score: 1

    Deathtrack.

    and of course Abrams m1a1.

    spent way too much time on my 286 playing those

  71. Re:Eulogy for Dynamix by tandr · · Score: 1

    and you forgot some game about "Abrams" tank simulation, I remember their logo in the beginning...

  72. Seems typical of the industry to me. by Shivetya · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The Computer Game industry always seems to be this brutal, why should anyone in a subsidiary of Sierra actually be surprised, didn't they do just the same thing the year before, and the year before that?

    Actually, I think the first warning to any of the developers on a project is when their company is bought by another. Followed closely by their shipping of the product.

    In essence, your nothing but a contract programmer when you work on a computer game, and its probably even worse for the graphic artist and other "support" specialties.

    Not an industry for the faint at heart, all guts and no glory.

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    1. Re:Seems typical of the industry to me. by Glytch · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Friend, you're dead-on accurate.

      There's a small community college in Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada that offers a two year program in "Electronic Game Design". Basically, it's two years of learning the entire development process of a typical software business. Documentation, project management, overall design, game theory, application programming, 3D modelling, 2D graphics, and a little bit of artifical intelligence.

      The intent of the program is to have people learn to make modern PC video games. It's a nice place: very up-to-date hardware and software (industry standard stuff like Lightwave, Photoshop, Maya, etc), smart instructors, not too expensive to attend, either. The overall goal for the two years is to form a team of roughly 4 to 6 people from the various graphics and programming streams, and develop a commercial-quality PC game. It doesn't have to be on the level of Quake 3 or Mechwarrior 4, but should be at an appropriate level for a B-title. Demos are acceptable, as these are intended for portfolio pieces for the team's members.

      But the *stress*, my god! If working in an academic environment, without the pressure of having to generate revenue was bad, then I can't imagine what it's like in the real industry! I'm amazed that any PC video games turn out as well as they do.

      Just out of curiosity, has anyone ever done a study on the suicide rate of game developers? :)

  73. Sierra Blows goats. (I have pictures...) by BrookHarty · · Score: 2
    I was in a flame war on a portmaster/radius mailing list about how putting a banner (to protest) on your website was lame, and some webmaster from Sierra got into a flame war with me... Go figure...

    I have attended Tribescon 1999 and Tribescon 2000, even have a signed Tribes 1 box with all the developers on it. (Very cool!) Very sad to hear about Sierra's sleazy business practices. But then Tribes2 was just about patched enough to play. Wonder if they ever get the VCR Demo record function working correctly. Guess we just have to wait and see.

    Also, I wonder who shows up from Dynamix at Tribecon3. Humm, Ill buy first round of beers for the Dynamix crew. (-;

    1. Re:Sierra Blows goats. (I have pictures...) by BrookHarty · · Score: 1

      I dont think Dynamix released it early, I think Sierra forced them. I'm still a die hard Tribes1 player. (Find me on PingPong server..)

  74. Re:Eulogy for Dynamix by Control-Z · · Score: 1
    You forgot A-10 Tank Killer, that game was a blast. Easy to get into and great graphics for the time.

  75. Re:Eulogy for Dynamix by Bobo+the+Space+Chimp · · Score: 1

    The Incredible Machine was a kid's game that I played because of the puzzles. What a waste.

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  76. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by GiorgioG · · Score: 1

    I think an Athlon 650, 256mb RAM, GeForce2 GTS/32mb is fine enough hardware don't you? Meets & exceeds the minimum requirements. Latest drivers, blah blah. I can get 80fps in UT with full detail. Yes, UT is an old game. But it was never designed the GeForce/NVIDIA cards anyway, so it's hacked to death to make it work with non Voodoo cards. The 3DMark 2000 tests ran smoother at the highest resoltuion/detail levels than Tribes 2 on this machine.

  77. Re:Eulogy for Dynamix by dbullock · · Score: 1

    And A10 Tank Killer

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  78. Re:What about the T2 Master servers!!! by zeronode · · Score: 1

    Cowboys Super IP script for IRC clients will allow you to join a game with out querying the master server. My tribe uses it a lot. Very handy in matches when you need to regroup between rounds and such. Maybe Cowboys script will be what keeps Tribes going? Right now is a crap time for the gaming industry. Look at all the big houses, they're cutting people left and right. Having worked for one, it's a harsh time to be in a game studio, moreso than before. -zeronode

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  79. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by Mathetes · · Score: 1

    I running a 1.33GHz Athlon, 64MB GeForce 2 GTS Pro, and a cable modem. It runs great with all details turned up. I haven't checked the fps lately, as long as I find it responsive and playable, it doesn't matter to me.

  80. Everyone's overlooking their best... by The.Hunter · · Score: 1

    Betrayel at Krondor!

    Far as I'm concerned that's still one of the best computer games ever released. It was one of the primary reasons for the purchase of my second computer (the first being a tandy 1000, which didn't meet the minimum system requirements, alas). Not only did it have great gameplay and an interesting plot, but it has one of the best soundtracks of any pc game I know of, up to current times. Heck, I bought a second copy of the game when it came out on CD, since they redbooked the music so I could listen to it outside the game. The two sequels, alas, were absolutely terrible, but the original still stands tall.

    I'm not a big fps fan, but the loss of the company that brought the world Betrayel at Krondor fills me with sadness. You will be missed, Dynamix.

    ~The.Hunter
    "Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain."

  81. Huh? by nobodyman · · Score: 1
    Let's see. Dynamix (a Sierra company) releases tribes 2, a wildly popular game, and gets dissolved.

    Meanwhile, Valve (also a Sierra company), hasn't released anything in over two years and is still going strong? I don't get it.

  82. A couple great games more by sheetsda · · Score: 2
    Don't forget my favs:

    Earthsiege 1 & 2
    Battledrome

  83. fsck Vivendi by necrognome · · Score: 1

    when suits make decisions, gamers lose. it's as simple as that. example: ultima online 2. i would say "back to the garage," but it takes a million $ to make a decent commercial-quality game nowadays. perhaps there's hope in the mod scene. i.e. maps, conversions, neverwinter nights campaigns.

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  84. Resurrection by havachu · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Quest games (Sierra oldschool) are gone, but they need to be resurrected - both for first time gamers (ages 10+) to develop lateral thinking skills and the idea of following a storyline, but also for us veterans who just miss the genre.

    This could happen. There is already an opensource Sierra On-Line Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) in development at sarien.sourceforge.net . It would not be too much of a stretch to develop new AGI titles based on sarien.
    Any wannabe game developers out there? :)

  85. No more asian pr0n by stud9920 · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    Does this mean I will find no more soft asian pr0n on www.dynamix.net ?

    happily, I still have the hun

    1. Re:No more asian pr0n by stud9920 · · Score: 1

      Oops, the right URL is http://www.dynamix.net/home.html

  86. more on this by Barbarian · · Score: 5, Informative

    tribalwar.com has more on this, and apparently some (ex)-Dynamix employees are dropping into the forums (look for the topics with like 20 pages of replies).

  87. hrm by gkuchta · · Score: 1

    Sierra merged with Columbia, huh? Well, maybe Dyanmix can offer to make a sequel to the Aces Over [campaign] series starring Mat Daemon and Ben Afflick.

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  88. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by Shanep · · Score: 1

    I'm still content to play UT:Tactical-Ops and Starcraft. ;-)

    I've just finished D2:LOD, and it seems, no matter what game I get slightly sidetracked by, I always come back to Starcraft (Brood War).

    I wish they'd bring out a new Starcraft, or even just another add-on like Brood.

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  89. After 15 years, so long Dynamix by jonabbey · · Score: 2

    I fondly remember the Dynamix logo on one of my favorite games for the Amiga, ArcticFox, way back in 1986 or so, back before Dynamix had anything to do with Sierra.

    You guys did fine work, and will be missed.

  90. Re:Eulogy for Dynamix by DaveWood · · Score: 2
    And Project Firestart... man that was awesome.

    I can't believe they're gone.

  91. Dynamix Memories by steevo.com · · Score: 2, Funny

    Back when I was in college in the late 80's (till about '91 or so) I used to deliver pizza to the Dynamix office.

    Eventually, they got an charge account. The old bookkeeper thought they were a cement mixing company (she always pronounced it dyna-mix.) When she found out it was a software company, she thought that giving them a charge account wasn't a bright move, as she said "computers are just a flash in the pan".

    1. Re:Dynamix Memories by Bobo+the+Space+Chimp · · Score: 2

      > When she found out it was a software company, she
      > thought that giving them a charge account wasn't a
      > bright move, as she said "computers are just a
      > flash in the pan".

      Evidently she was right, for Dyna-mix, at least.

      That's the funniest pronunciation I have seen since SCSI drive maker for Sun (among other things) named Andataco, supposed to be An-data-co, or something, but much funnier as And-a-taco.

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    2. Re:Dynamix Memories by sqlrob · · Score: 1

      Since when is 10-15 years a "flash in the pan", especially for a game company? Hell, they outlasted some of the hardware companies they wrote games for (Commodore for example)

  92. Eulogy for Dynamix by Greenrider · · Score: 4, Informative

    Let's not forget that these are the wonderful people who brought us:

    Red Baron
    Betrayal At Krondor
    Aces over the Pacific
    Tribes 1&2
    Outpost
    The Incredible Machine
    The Adventures of Willy Beamish
    Stellar 7 (anyone remember that one?)

    Red Baron was the first truly engrossing gaming experience that I had as a child. Playing Red Baron on The Sierra Network (later renamed The Imagination Network) was an experience far, far ahead of its time.

    Farewell Dynamix, you served us well.

    1. Re:Eulogy for Dynamix by grahams · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Man... Everyone talks about "remembering" Stellar 7 on the PC... How sad.. :) In truth, the PC version of Stellar 7 was really a remake of the original that was released in 1983!! I played this version on the Commodore 64, but it might have also been available for other machines of that vintage. Here are some screenshots of the original c64 version... Irregardless of the pointless information above, Dynamix will be missed (even though I never liked Tribes).. :)

    2. Re:Eulogy for Dynamix by Brian+Feldman · · Score: 1

      I remember that game! It was fun, playing a futuristic 3D shooter back then with Sound Blaster (8-bit) compatible cards on 486 DXs, in full 256-color glory. Come to think of it, I remember all those games. I'm going to miss Dynamix, an incredible source of creativity in the gaming world for many years.

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  93. More proof that "Office Space" is a documentary by styxlord · · Score: 1

    Bob Slydell: "We find it's always better to fire people on a Friday. Studies have statistically shown that there's less chance of an incident if you do it at the end of the week."

  94. Re:Minimum System by Bobo+the+Space+Chimp · · Score: 1

    I am refusing to upgrade until the next Duke Nukem comes out.

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  95. Ah, but it DOES have a dollar sign in front of it. by Svartalf · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Customer loyalty is obtained in one of several ways- of which "customer satisfaction" is one of those things.

    Piss off too many customers and they tell their friends, etc. There's a bitter harvest Sierra's going to harvest at some point and Vivendi's going to pull the plug on the whole division at some point. Of course, it's nothing but business, right?

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  96. Re:Sierra by WickedClean · · Score: 1

    And all of those games you listed are around 10 years old!

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  97. Re:A sad fairwell... by Morth · · Score: 1
    The genre is not dead, it's still limping along.

    You might want to check out Escape from Monkey Island and Gabriel Knight 3, and their predecessors.

  98. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by Mathetes · · Score: 1

    Tribes 2 is a fantasic game.. what are you talking about? I've been playing it since Loki released the Linux version. If you don't have decent hardware, yeah, you won't get much performance. But this isn't designed for 1999 hardware.

  99. Re:This has been happening too often... by FortranDragon · · Score: 2, Insightful

    > How much better would things be now if Richard Garriott never sold (or had to sell) Origin to EA?

    Things wouldn't be any better. As Richard Garriott said himself, Origin wasn't big enough to survive by itself because Origin didn't have the muscle and deep pockets to grease the distribution channels well enough.

    The reason EA does so well is that its management understands the distribution channel and has the size to pay the big stores to display their games.

    (This also ignores the fact that with Ultima 6 and Ultima 7 Origin pushed itself to the financial breaking point. :sigh:)

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  100. Why is the $50 wasted? by SteveX · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If I spend $10 going to see a movie whose production company has been shut down, is my $10 wasted? Not unless the movie sucks.. and from what I've heard, Tribes 2 doesn't suck...

    A game is entertainment, not an investment...

    1. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by ruin · · Score: 2
      ...it's very important there will be a company behind it. Master servers, IRC server (irc.dynamix.com), patches that will eliminate bugs and cheats. Hopefully sierra will take the place of dynamix on the above. but if it won't Tribes 2 will die All you need is one widespread cheat and the community dissolves.

      Um, wrong. One example would be Counterstrike, a Half-Life mod with a thriving community of players. It has no master server distributing patches, and cheating is easy. On the other hand, the code is solid if quirky, and the gameplay is fantastic.

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    2. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by GiorgioG · · Score: 1

      Latest/"fastest" drivers, tried overclocking the vid card, processor and got very little performance increase. So sorry - you missed the 10K+ posts in the Dynamix forums 2 days after official release about the fuq ups in Tribes 2, least of which were performance problems.

    3. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by GiorgioG · · Score: 1

      Eh - when Tribes 2 came out, the GeForce 3 wasn't anywhere near shipping. I didn't see anywhere on the box "GeForce3 required for decent framerates" Recommended specs are supposed to be for mid-high level graphic details at 25+ fps as far as I'm concerned. No bother though, the CD is under a stack of older games. I'm still content to play UT:Tactical-Ops and Starcraft. ;-)

    4. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by AndyChrist · · Score: 1

      Frame rates below 12 or so (15 or 20 if you're superfast) can affect play.

      Lag can similarly. Pings above 100 WILL cause noticable lag.

      Both of which can get you killed. (But only if you have the problem worse than your attacker)

    5. Re:Why is the $50 wasted? by Shanep · · Score: 1

      All this latest greatest eyecandy stuff is BS. Starcraft uses 2-D bitmaps and still works these newere modern FPS games.

      Yeah, when I first heard about the latest Warcraft being 3D, I feared for the future of Starcraft. SC is one game that they really should'nt stuff up, if they ever release a sequel.

      I would'nt mind if the latest SC had the same top down look, but used 3D terrain and models, along with nice lighting, but as long as it at least looks as good as the current (preferably better with the lighting). If they can't do it, then Starcraft 2 bitmap style at 1024x768 please!

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  101. Re:This has been happening too often... by DarkFencer · · Score: 1

    >> How much better would things be now if Richard Garriott never sold (or had to sell) Origin to EA?
    >Things wouldn't be any better. As Richard Garriott said himself, Origin wasn't big enough to survive by itself because Origin didn't have the muscle and deep pockets to grease the distribution channels well enough.
    I understand that, that's why I wished he never had to sell. Sadly, I knew he couldn't keep it on his own, I just think (financial considerations aside) that Origin, Sierra, and others would be making much better games if they were still under control of people willing to take risks to make a great game. A far cry from EA who will not publish a game it does not think will be a bestseller

  102. Minimum System by xenocide2 · · Score: 1

    And now we know the real reason why HalfLife is so popular. It seems that the middle of the gamer population runs at about 3 years behind in tech.

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  103. "Successful" by xenocide2 · · Score: 1

    I guess it just shows how much of a minority PC games are when a game thats sold 200k is considered top of the line, while crap thrown together with a PSX target platform will sell at least that much.

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  104. My recommendation to The Team by Kris_J · · Score: 2

    Form a company that develops software for obsolete consoles. There are heaps of them out there and it takes less money to develop for the limited systems -- more skill, but less money. Just think how well a new game for the SNES would sell.

  105. No Surprise by ioman1 · · Score: 1

    When I lived down in Eugene, Oregon I always heard about Dynamix laying off people and how Sierra was such a weird company to work for. There is no way I would work for that company. Stability was the last thing Sierra has ever been able to offer.

  106. This has been happening too often... by DarkFencer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In the past year or two, the following has happened:

    Sierra shuts down their Yosemite division, firing some great programmers, game designers, and others. This was the group (for the most part) responsible for the great Kings Quest, Quest for Glory (earlier Hero's Quest), Police Quest, and many others.

    Origin systems closes down in two phases. They went "Online Only" after Ultima IX, and those that stayed with the company were assigned to work on Ultima Online 2. Earlier this year, with the game a good deal finished, Electronic Arts stopped production on the game and fired all the employees.

    Looking Glass studios, the maker of great, revolutionary titles like Thief I and II, and Ultima Underworld I and II shuts down due to lack of funds (mostly because Eidos had to sink so much money into Ion Storm to keep Daikatana afloat).

    And now, as this story mentions, the gutting of Sierra is almost over, with Dynamix (the source of my favorite game of all time: Betrayal at Krondor and may others) being shut down.

    I really worry about where the industry is going. There are many other companies that are wholly owned by larger companies that have had the quality of their products go down hill - New World Computing (of Might and Magic fame) has been taken down that road by 3DO, not to mention others.

    How much better would things be now if Richard Garriott never sold (or had to sell) Origin to EA? The same could be said of Ken Williams selling Sierra. This list goes on and on.

    Well, I'm done rambling on about the game industry. I'll go back to browsing the game stores for real games while avoiding "Who Want's to be a Gazillionaire 12" or "The Sims 15th Expansion Pack", or whatever crap the industry makes money on.

    Incedentally my first word-processing software was Sierra's Homestar Plus for the Commodore 64. Yes, Sierra made a Wordproccessor!

  107. Re:$50 howo the hell is this a troll by Pengo · · Score: 2

    it's funny ... the moron moderators modded you down for complaining about them! Slashdot is definately on a downhill slide.

  108. Who will make workout music now? ;-) by VHDLBigot · · Score: 1

    When I first read this, I thought "What do Slashdot readers care about exercise music?" Then I realized that you don't mean this Dynamix company. They are a leader in creating the types of music aerobics instructors use to teach their classes. Silly me... You meant the other Dynamix. ;D

  109. Asad fairwell... by the_ph0x` · · Score: 1

    *salute* Good job Dynamix, I think I speak for quite a few when I say we'll miss your work...

    Forming their own company could be a great solution... I mean it's the whole company being flushed - and they do have skill. I would think it would be worth their effort to create a new company out from under Sierra.

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  110. Reminds me of some disaster movies. by GFD · · Score: 2

    With only 15 minutes to clear out I wonder what it was like. Were there mobs of people running around screaming holding their most dearest possesions?? The whole thing is unbelievable.

  111. Save Dynamix Petition by TheBastardOperator · · Score: 2, Informative

    There's a petition to save Dynamix up here.

    Dunno what good it will do, but it's worth a try.

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  112. Sierra by WickedClean · · Score: 1

    I remember back in the early 90's when Sierra was much like a movie studio in that they only released a new game every couple months and made a big deal out of it. It was like a special even when a new King's Quest, Space Quest, Police Quest, Liesure Suit Larry, or one of their new line of games was released.

    Somewhere along the way, Sierra got bought out and they started churning out crap. I'm talking about buggy software, stuff that just wasn't fun, etc. They tried to broaden their line of games and ended up spreading themselves too thin.

    The only Dynamix games that really come to mind right now are Heart of China and some tank game. They were fun, but nothing really original at the time.

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  113. Deja vu... by lskovlund · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This has happened one before, when Big Bad Sierra(tm) closed down Yosemite Entertainment, the division that made Leisure Suit Larry etc. I am not surprised that this happens now - Sierra's upper management appears to be clueless. Ken Williams should never have sold the company.

  114. WTF? by necrognome · · Score: 1

    Tribes 2 is one of the few online multiplayer shooters not yet plagued by lameness (CS anyone?). Fortunately, it's in a playable state after the latest patch. I was looking forward to more patches though...

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  115. Re:A sad fairwell... by IronChef · · Score: 2

    Yeah, let's have more "lateral thinking" like using tape, a cat and maple syrup to make a fake mustache.

    No thanks.

    Ultimately I think adventure games died because they mostly sucked. Then again maybe I am just a cynical jerk.