Curt Schilling

#2
#2
Heard about this on sportscenter yesterday. Pretty sad. But at the same time, what fool puts nearly all of their fortune into a company that could easily turn over such as one in the video game industry. I feel bad for all of those employees that moved to RI.
 
#3
#3
Heard about this on sportscenter yesterday. Pretty sad. But at the same time, what fool puts nearly all of their fortune into a company that could easily turn over such as one in the video game industry. I feel bad for all of those employees that moved to RI.

Yep, seems like if he wanted to get into the video game industry there are better ways to do so without blowing your entire fortune.
 
#4
#4
I heard this this morning and I was stunned.

Who the hell sinks thier entire fortune into a video game company?
 
#7
#7
Hate it for Curt but tend to agree. KoA was actually an extremely good RPG, I thought.
 
#8
#8
:cray:He has a ESPN gig to fall back on maybe he can make it on a half million.

I love the guy. Hate to see his company collapse. He'll recoup some of his losses while working at ESPN. The employees he had to lay off won't unfortunately.
 
#11
#11
I hate for his employees not him.:no:

Oh I agree. I don't feel as bad for him as I do those employees. He's still got a nice income, they won't. Although I did read that a lot of gaming companies reached out to those laid off and offered them jobs.
 
#12
#12
It's what happens when you try to be a major game developer and do it on your own, instead of whoring out to a major publisher. Sucks for Curt, I heard Amular was pretty good, just not my cup of tea.
 
#13
#13
It's what happens when you try to be a major game developer and do it on your own, instead of whoring out to a major publisher. Sucks for Curt, I heard Amular was pretty good, just not my cup of tea.

Every year I get sucked into buying an RPG and I get bored with it. Too much going on for me.
 
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