Lagole Gon
Arcane
Bros, the best we can do for now is to lay low and let it die.
Bunker style.
Bunker style.
LOL or maybe they are changing their name in face of the Neanderthal ? Always bet on ...These OmniConnection bozos can't even spell the name that they're trying to steal (sorry, "trademark"). Look at the blue graphic near the top of the Kickstarter page:
Did some people forget that Cleve used to regularly mock and insult the Codex, leaving it a few times "forever," because it wasn't worthy of his affabulated Neanderthal presence? If memory serves, he even declared that Grimoire was too good for us and wouldn't allow any Codexer to purchase it. And then he came back, as if that was the most natural thing in the world, right before he started his first fundraising campaign, realising that the Codex was the only place on the Net that would accept him and provide some kind of support for Grimoire. And now some consider him as practically family, akin to a wayward sibling, but still family—so much even that apparently the rest of the Net associates Cleve with the Codex despite his past virulence for us.
I don't know about the real state of Grimoire, although all the bragging with little to show makes it look like a classical speculative case of "too good to be true," but I find it convenient that this would happen so close to the end of the bug countdown that signifies the real release of Grimoire—opposed to the numerous missed deadlines "Come ITZ or blackpocalypse, it'll be released" of the past years. On one side you got a group of unknown developpers, working on a derivative and uninspired game, who suddenly enjoy a burst of publicity and sympathy for their clash with the aggressive, arrogant, and racist snake oil salesman, and on the other side Grimoire gets postponed to a later date while Cleve deals with this problem, spending both time and money while the Golden Baby was so close to fly this time. Yes, it's probably too far-fetched, but not as fanciful as the various doomsday prophecies Cleve used to post here on a monthly basis.
Did some people forget that Cleve used to regularly mock and insult the Codex, leaving it a few times "forever," because it wasn't worthy of his affabulated Neanderthal presence? If memory serves, he even declared that Grimoire was too good for us and wouldn't allow any Codexer to purchase it. And then he came back, as if that was the most natural thing in the world, right before he started his first fundraising campaign, realising that the Codex was the only place on the Net that would accept him and provide some kind of support for Grimoire. And now some consider him as practically family, akin to a wayward sibling, but still family—so much even that apparently the rest of the Net associates Cleve with the Codex despite his past virulence for us.
Imagine the sort of thing that will come back one Grimwah gets released. The masses of insane trainwrecks that will return to Glorious Codexia to witness the return of the RPGesus.Wow, Calis is still alive.
Its amusing how you hold Codex in such a high regard that you think it shouldn't be mocked or insulted. Like a mother that thinks her little bastard is beautiful when it scares the living shit out of every other kid in the kindergarten.
Please do go on, entertain us.
The first part is true, and back then I was quite shocked - shocked, I say - about Cleve's behaviour. Now, I'm just entertained by it.
The second part, not so much. It was the Codex that talked him into working on the game again and starting a fundraising campaign. People practically begged him to go to kickstarter.
It was always this close to being released, and he apparently didn't mind losing sales back then—remember when he stated he would make sure Grimoire would be available for purchase only for high IQ people like himself? While he did receive some encouragements from here, and after all he did promise much, it was clear that he wanted a slice of the crowdfunding pie back when you'd have a very strong chance of getting backers for every pipe dream you'd care to describe in bullet points. It might be that the Codex was the catalyst for him to go with crowdfunding by showing him some people were ready to pay for his promises and from there he could reap some more, but at this point, and given what he has delivered compared to what he has received, I see no other motivation than greed.
Also, if greed was the motivation, working for 20 years on an obscure niche title would be the worst way to go about it.Cleve, why don't you do a Kickstarter for Grimoire? You have a full working demo and screeshots/videos of gameplay. You could certainly earn $ 1 million at least, enough to work on Grimoire full time.
Do you really think this would be a good idea? Wouldn't people say, "Isn't that the severely retarded guy who has been working on that game for 17 years? Do we really want to give a person like this more encouragement? Why not initiate a separate Kickstarter where we agree that upon reaching a certain target amount, Cleve will commit himself to a mental institution in Australia permanently? Now there's a Kickstarter I would get behind!"
A search on uspto.gov that I did just now reveals that the Grimoire trademark was rejected today:
Looking further at the documents, it seems the reason for the rejection was that it may be confused with Final Fantasy Tactics: Grimoire of the Rift.
There was a time when Cleve wasn't working on, and had abandoned, Grimoire?The second part, not so much. It was the Codex that talked him into working on the game again and starting a fundraising campaign. People practically begged him to go to kickstarter.
That's not the impression I got. People were so entertained by his description of the going-ons with the development of that they asked him for a kickstarter. Here's his first reaction:
Cleve, why don't you do a Kickstarter for Grimoire? You have a full working demo and screeshots/videos of gameplay. You could certainly earn $ 1 million at least, enough to work on Grimoire full time.
Do you really think this would be a good idea? Wouldn't people say, "Isn't that the severely retarded guy who has been working on that game for 17 years? Do we really want to give a person like this more encouragement? Why not initiate a separate Kickstarter where we agree that upon reaching a certain target amount, Cleve will commit himself to a mental institution in Australia permanently? Now there's a Kickstarter I would get behind!"
Also, if greed was the motivation, working for 20 years on an obscure niche title would be the worst way to go about it.
GrimoireGate update:
A search on uspto.gov that I did just now reveals that the Grimoire trademark was rejected today:
Looking further at the documents, it seems the reason for the rejection was that it may be confused with Final Fantasy Tactics: Grimoire of the Rift.
Cleve vs Square Enix?
Now, now, Neanderthals' limited dexterity (wrists, fingers) could explain why it takes him so long; computer mice and keyboards ought to be a real pain in the ass after all.FIRST HE THINKSN HE IS A SPECIES WHOCH IS OBVIOUSLY EXTINCT