Bishop Steiner, on 04 July 2018 - 03:06 PM, said:
I'm just going say this, having really broken down the wording of Russ's statement, the available court documents, and possibly some secret squirrel sauce sources.
I believe it is highly unlikely that we will see any new Classic Unseen added to MWo or MW5. It is possible that the extant designs might still show up in HBS' Battletech Game, and possibly, but less likely in CGL's TT game.
While none of us know the wording and terms of the Settlement that PGI brokered, we do have the wording of Russ's statement which I can promise you was extremely specifically worded. "Piranha Games will continue to use the “classic” BattleTech designs". Continue to use, not continue to develop. It may seem like semantics, but when dealing with legalese, those semantics ARE the story. The devil is in the details.
Continue to use specifically implies existing designs.
That said, in only what 2? years... HG loses all licensing rights. They've already thoroughly pissed off Big West and Tatsunoko with their shenanigans, so it's highly unlikely they will have a snowball's chance in hell in re-acquiring those rights. Neither Japanese studio (and most in general) really has ever shown any inclination to care what we do here in America with the designs. I would expect the best bet to be that AFTER the bell tolls on Harmny Gold, THEN, and only then will we see new Classic Unseen added.
No, I'm not a lawyer, or even play one on TV... or in an RPG.
Gimme a Lancelot. 6/9 60 tonner with a buttload of loadout variants, including a model with twin AC5s and a jumper.
Bishop Steiner, on 04 July 2018 - 03:23 PM, said:
Vixen is not nearly as direct a connection as the Warhammer, Marauder, Rifleman or Phoenix Hawk IICs.
People are confused with "Classic" and "Unseen", due to the fact everyone just calls mechs like Marauders "Unseen".
"Unseens" designs are the those carbon copy or near-carbon copy of robots from Marcross stuffs. No matter what happens, they won't appear, permanently. End of discussion.
"Classic" designs are bascially re-done designs of those Unseen mechs from Project Phoenix. MWO actually has tons of Classic mechs, like Locust (people keep forgetting it) and a lot of ones already existed. It is just Warhammer and Rifleman and some others are far more popular than those ones.
Catalyst Labs has already made Classic designs on many other mechs that are not in MWO yet, such as Wasp, Stinger and etc.
You would had been right if the lawsuit is dismissed only for PGI, but the lawsuit also dismissed claims against Catalyst Labs, essentially letting those Classic designs, that are not in MWO, go.
The end of lawsuit, it is clearly stated that PGI will continue to use 'Classic' design, and with lawsuit against CL dismissed, that includes 'Classic' designs from CL as well. At worst PGI just can exactly copy the designs from Catalyst Labs if they want to port remaining unseen mechs. In legal means I see no problems.
And practically, HG at this point can't really file another lawsuit, when it is clear they will lose their license completely in just mere one year and half. Also due to nature of Anglo-American Law legal system, their claims have been weaker and weaker due to failed lawsuits like this one. If they are going to do next one, it is going to be even harder.
That said, I still need Hollander in my vain, and personally I really do not like those early mechs. I need my Hollander, Stiletto, and finally Turkina to complete all mechs that were available in Mech Commander 1 and its expansion.
AND GOD, WHEN WILL WE HAVE IS OMNIMECHS SO I CAN ABSOLUTELY DEMAND REMAINING MECH COMMANDER 2 MECHS? Anubis and Men Shen are amazing mechs that deserve to be in this game. At least Starslayer and Shootist can be ported right now!
Edited by The Lighthouse, 04 July 2018 - 04:29 PM.