Originally posted by Morridini
Interesting.Why is it that Obsidian seems to be the company always hired to do "sequels"?
I guess that's what they are good at. It's a good thing because some of the developers were part of the original Fallout team.
It might be a business decision also getting hired out by the publisher to create a game that has already been established so its more of a sure thing money wise then creating a new IP.
Originally posted by Morridini
Interesting.Why is it that Obsidian seems to be the company always hired to do "sequels"?
Originally posted by Smasandian
I guess that's what they are good at. It's a good thing because some of the developers were part of the original Fallout team.It might be a business decision also getting hired out by the publisher to create a game that has already been established so its more of a sure thing money wise then creating a new IP.
It's usually because the original team is working on a different game...hopefully this means Eldar Scrolls is in the works.
Originally posted by ThunderGodEneru
It's not a sequel.
Thus the quotations-marks.
Originally posted by +10STR
It's usually because the original team is working on a different game...hopefully this means Eldar Scrolls is in the works.
I know why they choose to hire other developers, my question was why it seems to be Obsidian 90% of the time.
Originally posted by Morridini
Thus the quotations-marks.I know [B]why
they choose to hire other developers, my question was why it seems to be Obsidian 90% of the time. [/B]
Because they are veteran developers who can do a decent/good game in a short amount of time, and probably less money.
Also, they've done a ton of RPG's. It only make sense to hire those guys out to do a "sequel".
Originally posted by ThunderGodEneru
You're opinion sucks.