... to call this game Supreme Commander: Kingdoms? Or does Atari still have the naming rights to all derivatives of TA? It would be cool to tie this game to the history of robots games that made transitions into medieval games.|||No, 'twould be a curse... we don't want to ruin KaC's luck.|||OP: sig breaks size rules
JWest: Gallente are hippies. Go hug some space trees.|||Ima smoke some space weed instead.|||Hey, at least I'm doing something about intergalactic warming.|||It's cooling now.|||Obviously_Not_Toot|||tell those idiots to turn that damn torch off then. no wonder it's not getting any colder there.|||Obviously_Not_Toot|||JesusC|||JesusC|||Quote:|||I think there would be a certain amount of grey-area IPR conflicts with naming c&k "SUPCOM: Kingdoms". I doubt atari have the rights to the word "Kingdoms", but rather to "Total Annihilation: Kingdoms" & "TA:K:Iron Plague" but regardless of how skew you look at it, "supcom:Kingdoms" is uncannily close to "TA:Kingdoms", hence the legally grey area.
K&C also sounds better than supcom:kingdoms, and doesn't recall any good, bad, mediocre, or other memories from ta:k. :)|||JesusC|||katzenkrimis|||No.|||No.
EDIT: Double post, FTL.|||I like the box art. Maybe put a mockup of George W. Jr. on there with that quote?|||I liked TA:Kingdoms.
That said, I was sort of hoping GPG would make a couple of new maps for Demigod, fart out a final Forged Alliance v3603 patch, and push SC2 out the door before embarking upon their next great adventure. They make awesome games, but they never quite feel as if they're finished.
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