• echo64English
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    If the implication is that they should be negotiating better terms. Well, good luck with that. I’ve been a part of many teams involved with investor negotiations. You need their money a hell of a lot more than they need your teams risk.

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      I don’t say it’s easy. But if you want to make a good creative product you have to be able to keep the creative control, that is part of your job and what makes realization of creative ideas, especially on big scale, more difficult. It’s the same with other creative media like movies.

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        I’m saying it’s not just “not easy”, it’s impossible unless you are an already established entity that has some cards to hold in negotiations.

        Put yourself in the position of a new company, you’ve a great idea, a great team. How are you going to fund development in 2024?

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          How did Larian Studios arrived at their position?

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            Spending well over a decade pushing out moderately successful shovelware on consoles before crowdfunding D:OS and its sequel, which provided enough of a portfolio to attract the CCP’s money and allow for the development of BG3.

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              So the way is quite straight forward, do some shitty projects until you have money/reputation to do the projects you actually want.

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                How are you going to fund thr shitty projects again?

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                  Depends, some people do other jobs to fund their projects. Some just do low budget stuff. Some are good at negotiating or find funding programs. Sure it’s an effort but people out there are doing it in all kind of ways.

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                    they aren’t, I’m sorry you can’t see the point we’ve been making.