This is a correction post for those who missed the update earlier and are still labouring under the assumption that the lawsuit is finished. As clarified earlier, Interplay's 8-K clearly states that all that has been dropped is the appeal to the permanent injunction, the main lawsuit is still ongoing unchanged.
Pete Hines affirmed as much to Kotaku.<blockquote>Not so says Bethesda's Pete Hines. "That is still ongoing and has not been resolved. It is a minor procedural thing that took place, not a dropping of the lawsuit."
So the lawsuit still lives on, and the future of Interplay's Fallout MMO still hangs in the balance, and at the moment there's no end in sight.
"The bottom line is it's an ongoing legal matter, it's in no way, shape or form done," Hines continued. "We're going to let the process play out in the courts, which is what we've said all along, but beyond that I can't give specifics as to procedures. That's not my domain."</blockquote>Another bit of misleading news based on misreading of court documents. Let's hope that from now on they'll be read more carefully, or by people who actually understand them.
Pete Hines affirmed as much to Kotaku.<blockquote>Not so says Bethesda's Pete Hines. "That is still ongoing and has not been resolved. It is a minor procedural thing that took place, not a dropping of the lawsuit."
So the lawsuit still lives on, and the future of Interplay's Fallout MMO still hangs in the balance, and at the moment there's no end in sight.
"The bottom line is it's an ongoing legal matter, it's in no way, shape or form done," Hines continued. "We're going to let the process play out in the courts, which is what we've said all along, but beyond that I can't give specifics as to procedures. That's not my domain."</blockquote>Another bit of misleading news based on misreading of court documents. Let's hope that from now on they'll be read more carefully, or by people who actually understand them.