Greetings, Alan posted this over on the Moo3 forum and Stormhound and I felt it should be forwarded on to those who don't frequent there. It's understood that this will upset some, but remember this is a common occurrence in game development:
"Keep MOO’ving!
During a regular examination of the state of the Master of Orion III project, both Infogrames and Quicksilver agreed that the game would benefit from extending its release date to the third quarter of 2002.
Work continues on the game unabated to the sounds of tapping keyboards and clicking mice. The web site and discussion boards remain open and all the latest news will be posted in these locations when it becomes available.
We understand that this decision might cause some consternation or concern. Don’t let it. MOO3 is a huge game that will receive a significant play balancing cycle. Bottom line: we will deliver an unparalleled gaming experience that is worthy of the Master of Orion franchise
Yours for better games,
Constantine Hantzopoulos
Senior Producer, Infogrames
Alan Emrich, MOO3 designer
Quicksilver Software, Inc.
The value of a good thing is to have done it."
"Keep MOO’ving!
During a regular examination of the state of the Master of Orion III project, both Infogrames and Quicksilver agreed that the game would benefit from extending its release date to the third quarter of 2002.
Work continues on the game unabated to the sounds of tapping keyboards and clicking mice. The web site and discussion boards remain open and all the latest news will be posted in these locations when it becomes available.
We understand that this decision might cause some consternation or concern. Don’t let it. MOO3 is a huge game that will receive a significant play balancing cycle. Bottom line: we will deliver an unparalleled gaming experience that is worthy of the Master of Orion franchise
Yours for better games,
Constantine Hantzopoulos
Senior Producer, Infogrames
Alan Emrich, MOO3 designer
Quicksilver Software, Inc.
The value of a good thing is to have done it."
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