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You need to have followed the whole story a bit more to understand. Aemon Send a noteboard - 05/06/2012 09:14:48 PM
Schilling's "bad business decisions" basically boil down to being excessively optimistic. He (a guy with no knowledge of the game development process) started a studio and set them working on two massively ambitious titles. Then he bought another company. Then he accepted a $75 million loan from Rhode Island, and moved his company there. Then his game came out and sold around 1.5 million copies. Great, right? Sure, except that the estimates I've seen said he needed to sell approximately twice that to break even. So at that point his company had burned through his money, burned through Rhode Island's money, and didn't have the funds to make it to game #2's release. He had no backup plan and no source of additional capital, so the entire staff of two game studios lost their jobs, Rhode Island got shafted their $75 million, and Schilling himself was, more or less, financially ruined. Or at least hit very hard.

So...yeah. He basically set himself up for failure from the start. In order to succeed, his brand new studio had to hit sales numbers that few companies ever see on their very first title, and had no financial capability to weather average (let alone poor) sales. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure there's more to the story that I don't know, but it certainly looks like he screwed over a lot of people because of unrealistic expectations and poor planning.

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Why does Blizzard insist on making me sign onto their servers ... seriously. ? ! - 30/05/2012 12:22:14 AM 1330 Views
I feel your pain bro. - 30/05/2012 03:26:04 AM 1238 Views
This is why I stopped playing Blizzard Games. - 30/05/2012 06:13:34 AM 1158 Views
Yeah, it made me want to go play D2 instead. *NM* - 30/05/2012 01:52:44 PM 637 Views
too fucking true. which is why I went to play Reckoning (fuck you, Blizzard) - 30/05/2012 01:58:56 PM 1452 Views
You know that entire studio shut down last week, right? No more Curt Schilling for you. *NM* - 30/05/2012 04:47:40 PM 588 Views
*sob* - 30/05/2012 07:03:42 PM 1424 Views
He shoulda cut himself on the ankle and worn white socks again ... - 05/06/2012 08:33:46 AM 1123 Views
why was it a poor business choice? The game sold well - 05/06/2012 07:58:13 PM 1498 Views
You need to have followed the whole story a bit more to understand. - 05/06/2012 09:14:48 PM 1083 Views
mk fair enough then *NM* - 06/06/2012 01:32:15 AM 858 Views
And what a clusterfuck that was *NM* - 30/05/2012 07:35:04 PM 598 Views
It's made me furious too - 30/05/2012 02:44:58 PM 1495 Views
criminals? what laws, exactly, have been broken? - 30/05/2012 03:51:39 PM 1475 Views
Criminals against HUMANITY *NM* - 30/05/2012 05:37:44 PM 591 Views
Wow - you just outlined TORT reform in it's most basic premise ... - 05/06/2012 08:00:04 AM 1126 Views
You know the prototypical hot coffee case was warranted, right? The plaintiff won. - 06/06/2012 10:52:52 AM 1050 Views
I think it's just the first thing that pops to mind - 07/06/2012 04:56:51 PM 1659 Views
Be careful -- the fanboys might hear you... - 30/05/2012 04:56:15 PM 1279 Views
Er, are there many of those? - 30/05/2012 06:31:50 PM 1102 Views
Re: Er, are there many of those? - 30/05/2012 07:34:05 PM 1373 Views
Only positive is no apparent item duping...yet *NM* - 30/05/2012 07:36:14 PM 575 Views
The funny thing is... - 30/05/2012 07:48:49 PM 1195 Views
It's still a good thing, the problem is that we're in a period of transition. - 30/05/2012 09:26:46 PM 1223 Views
The biggest issues I see right now are bandwith caps & speed. - 30/05/2012 09:44:10 PM 1196 Views
Oh sure, I agree. We're definitely not there yet. - 31/05/2012 01:17:58 AM 1247 Views
Re: Oh sure, I agree. We're definitely not there yet. - 31/05/2012 02:02:55 PM 1093 Views
Only $55/mo for Comcast? Consider yourself lucky. :p - 31/05/2012 04:01:44 PM 1138 Views
Sorry for your troubles, but you're something of an outlier. - 31/05/2012 07:31:53 PM 1176 Views
Hmm ... that's scary ... - 05/06/2012 09:21:42 AM 1188 Views
Stuff like D3's always-on DRM and phone home schemes in no way contribute to that future. - 07/06/2012 03:26:08 AM 1132 Views
Er, I agree. - 07/06/2012 03:49:29 AM 1093 Views

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