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Wednesday, May 16. 2007

NEWSFLASH: Television executives found to have a higher occurrence of A.D.D. than typical 8-year olds...

OK, I don't know for a fact that TV execs are more susceptible to attention deficit disorder, but it sure seems like it most of the time.

Your honor. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury. I present you with the following incontrovertible evidence...
  • Smith - 4 episodes
  • Drive - 4 episodes
  • Day Break - 13 episodes
  • Six Degrees - 14 episodes
  • Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip - 17 episodes
  • Jericho - 22 episodes
Each one of these shows premiered (and died) this season. The way things are these days, I don't really want to invest in an interesting-looking show because it's probably just going to disappear in a few episodes. (Or even worse, after the season-ending cliffhanger.) Better to wait for the season one DVD, and then maybe start watching season two. On TiVo of course. ;-)

Classic shows like Cheers, Seinfeld, and M*A*S*H never would have made it in today's market.

Well done, TV executives! You're desperate ratings-or-die management policies are making me want to watch even less TV. You've been taking lessons from the music industry, haven't you?

Posted by Deck in Rant n' Rave, Television at 10:20 PM | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)

Vanguard: Saga of Zeroes

It's something of an understatement to say that Vanguard: Saga of Heroes is a game that failed to live up to its high expectations.

Even prior to release, the game suffered from some "old school" (i.e. outdated) design choices and insanely high system requirements. However I believe the main reason Vanguard crashed and burned is beta testing, which the game desperately needs six more months of. It was rushed out the door buggy with a humongous but mostly empty gameworld. Unfortunately, the state of the game has lead to real-life repercussions for the employees at Sigil, who developed the game.

From F13.net a couple days ago...
Sigil employees were told to meet outside. At which point they were terminated. On the spot.
More details came the next day in this announcement from John Smedley, President Sony Online Entertainment...
Today I would like to formally announce that SOE has acquired the assets of Sigil Games Online, including Vanguard: Saga of Heroes. As a part of this acquisition, we are bringing on approx 50 people from Sigil in order to insure that Vanguard continues to grow. SOE is dedicated to making sure that Vanguard is well taken care of and that we provide the same level of service we do for our other titles. In the near future we will come out with a publishing plan that will largely be driven by the strong player community that Vanguard has already built up. We plan on supporting Vanguard for many years to come, and you can expect many content updates as part of your subscription. Down the line we will of course be coming out with new expansion packs, but right now the focus is on making sure Vanguard is running the way it should be.
The Grouchy Gamer has details on how the game might've arrived at its current state...
Brad McQuaid has been an absentee manager at Sigil for months. Not only has there been a leadership vacuum at Sigil, with the employees there left twisting in the wind, but I have been able to confirm that Brad hasn't even bothered to be at the office.

Since last year.
And finally, we get some dirt in a candid and fascinating F13.net interview with one of the disillusioned Sigil developers...
What people don't understand, is the game that went out the door was literally created in the last 15 months. Design worked 12-18 hour days for 9+ months. Coding and Art worked insane hours as well, all trying to actually get something playable out the door.
And also...
f13.net: How was QA treated through the course of development?

Ex-Sigil: QA?

f13.net: QA.

Ex-Sigil: QA was one person up until about November... ONE.

f13.net: What.

Ex-Sigil: 100% serious.

f13.net: What? How? This is an MMOG.

Ex-Sigil: Vanguard had one internal tester for probably 95% of the design cycle.
Unbelievable. My best wishes go out to all of the once and future Vanguard developers.

Posted by Deck in Games, WTF? at 07:44 PM | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)
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