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Step into the world of "Too Human," the next-generation third-person epic action-game from famed developer Silicon Knights. As the Cybernetic God Baldur, players are thrust into the midst of an ongoing battle that threatens the existence of ...
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08-20-08 Too Human is still a trilogy
05-13-08 Too Human gets a date
12-02-07 New images of Too Human
07-12-07 E3 07: Too Human footage
07-11-07 E3 07: Too human show signs of life
10-05-05 X05 Trailer: Too Human
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Too Human devs sue Epic as Unreal engine sucks
Gamedaily is reporting that Too Human development studio Silicon Knights is sueing Epic due to the fact that Epic was unable to offer decent support for their Unreal 3 Engine
Meanwhile, Gamasutra has managed to get their hands on a copy of the lawsuit and it reads as follows:
And it goes on:
This isn't the first time we hear some pretty bad stuff about Epic and their Unreal engine and I'm sure it won't be the last time.
"We would rather spend our time focusing on making great games, but as stated in our complaint, Epic simply refuses to acknowledge the inadequacies of the Unreal Engine 3 code it provides to its licensees and refuses to accept the fact that its code has caused serious damage not only to Silicon Knights, but a number of other developers in the industry," said Dyack.
Meanwhile, Gamasutra has managed to get their hands on a copy of the lawsuit and it reads as follows:
"Rather than provide support to Silicon Knights and Epic's other many licensees of the Engine, Epic intentionally and wrongfully has used the fees from those licenses to launch its own game to widespread commercial success while simultaneously sabotaging efforts by Silicon Knights and others to develop their own video games,"
And it goes on:
"Epic has breached its Agreement with Silicon Knights yet again by missing the six-month deadline for release of an Engine that works on the Playstation 3. Final development kits for that console were released in and around mid-August, 2006, making the functional Engine due to Silicon Knights in February, 2007. Silicon Knights has received no such Engine from Epic," says the lawsuit
This isn't the first time we hear some pretty bad stuff about Epic and their Unreal engine and I'm sure it won't be the last time.
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