Has anyone considered approaching DICE directly?
Posted: 2007-08-05 13:09
I’m wondering if anyone on the development team has ever considered approaching DICE directly for a license to the BF 2 / 2142 engine. AFAIK EA was simply the publisher.
There are some sound arguments for DICE to grant a restricted license to proven mod developers.(ie mod developers who have , over the years , proven themselves with high quality , popular mods).
One precedent worth mentioning might be HL1 , which remained on the shelves LONG after it’s lifespan not because of the game but because of the mods that were developed from it (CS and DoD). Fifteen years later they are still selling copies of HL1.
Another is the fact that many bought BF2 simply for the mods and won’t buy BF2142 until mods are developed or ported over to it.
One could also mention that BF2 is now obsolete, having been replaced by BF2142. Both are facing strong competition from Armed Assault for realism with lord only knows what’s on the horizon.
The license would allow the mod developers to incorporate features specific to their mod (imagine PRM with LEANING!!) and advance the basic game to a much more sophisticated level targeting a specific demographic to compete with the up and coming competitive releases.
It’s my opinion that by granting such a license, DICE will be ensuring itself of residual revenues for years to come from dated games without incurring any of the development costs associated with trying to release a modern competitive game.
Is just a thought? Might be worth a try. The worst that could happen is they would simply decline the offer.
There are some sound arguments for DICE to grant a restricted license to proven mod developers.(ie mod developers who have , over the years , proven themselves with high quality , popular mods).
One precedent worth mentioning might be HL1 , which remained on the shelves LONG after it’s lifespan not because of the game but because of the mods that were developed from it (CS and DoD). Fifteen years later they are still selling copies of HL1.
Another is the fact that many bought BF2 simply for the mods and won’t buy BF2142 until mods are developed or ported over to it.
One could also mention that BF2 is now obsolete, having been replaced by BF2142. Both are facing strong competition from Armed Assault for realism with lord only knows what’s on the horizon.
The license would allow the mod developers to incorporate features specific to their mod (imagine PRM with LEANING!!) and advance the basic game to a much more sophisticated level targeting a specific demographic to compete with the up and coming competitive releases.
It’s my opinion that by granting such a license, DICE will be ensuring itself of residual revenues for years to come from dated games without incurring any of the development costs associated with trying to release a modern competitive game.
Is just a thought? Might be worth a try. The worst that could happen is they would simply decline the offer.