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THQ Creative Director: Venting my frustrations with PC game-dev

Michael Fitch, Director of Creative Management at THQ, writes:

"So, ILE shut down. This is tangentially related to that, not why they shut down, but part of why it was such a difficult freaking slog trying not to. It's a rough, rough world out there for independent studios who want to make big games, even worse if you're single-team and don't have a successful franchise to ride or a wealthy benefactor. Trying to make it on PC product is even tougher, and here's why."

"Titan Quest did okay. We didn't lose money on it. But if even a tiny fraction of the people who pirated the game had actually spent some god-damn money for their 40+ hours of entertainment, things could have been very different today. You can bitch all you want about how piracy is your god-given right, and none of it matters anyway because you can't change how people behave... whatever. Some really good people made a seriously good game, and they might still be in business if piracy weren't so rampant on the PC. That's a fact."
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THQ's Fitch Pegs Piracy For... - gamasutra.com | By: TnS
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Published: 489 days 1 hour ago | Rumors | PC | Industry News
 
 
 

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