Developer David James of Steam title Orion has been in a battle between Activision and his company, Spiral Game Studios, regarding the unauthorized and illegal use of weapon art content from Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 in his game for the past few days.
He has now taken to the Orion Steam page to expose the artist that tried to put someone else's work into his title, a move he didn't want to make, but now feels he has no choice.
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Orion is the next in the line of many streaming tech that are surfacing in the last year as Bethesda enters the ring to offer a service for players.
Josh Griffiths writes; "David Prassel is back on Kickstarter with another attempt at funding Orion. But does this twenty year project stack up to it's development length?"
This might sound hateful, but you have to be real careful when hiring Chinese freelancers. Some tend to plagiarize work
I thought it was Trek Industries and not Spiral nowadays?