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I think this was known for a while.
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I think this was known for a while.
Well, how did they "sell out"? They simply relocated... In my opinion, in a field like computer game development, there's no place for such prejudices as a developer relocating.
Moreover, the fact that the "head" of the company will be "there" doesn't mean that the "body" remaining here will work worse... they're not making machines... or tanks...
Why such pessimistic sentiments right away? The move "there" should only indicate the company's growth. It's like an "inevitable growth process." Moreover, the fact that the "head" of the company will be "there" doesn't mean that the "body" remaining here will work worse... they don't make machines... or tanks... IMHO, this is by no means a shock.
Let them relocate, as long as the game is immediately available in Russian and doesn't become even worse.
It would be interesting to know if Nival will actually make games for consoles, will Heroes be released on them?
Who knows, maybe Ubi will want to port it, but it's unlikely that Nival itself will do it.
This will be quite problematic... Because it's difficult to control the heroes without a native mouse...:(
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I once played Heroes of Might and Magic I on Dreamcast and King's Bounty on Sega – it was very convenient :)