More vitriol from Derek. More blaming others for his failures.
From a related post:
he claimed that Take 2 released the game (BattleCruiser 3000) unfinished in 1996, and this was the reason for the fiasco of its release (voted one of the dumbest moments in gaming, and quite possible receiving the worst review of a major release in computer gaming history). While it is true in a 'literal' sense that Take 2 released it unfinished, what Derek does NOT tell you is that he claimed, for about 6 months, that the reason for the disaster was that they released the 'wrong' version, and that he had a fully playable version on his server. Of course, this was quickly exposed as the first of many, many falsehoods that Derek promulgated onto the community. The fact of the matter was, that Derek, just like David Allen, promised for years that 'almost there almost there almost there' until finally, fed up with his inability to meet a production schedule, Take 2 released the steaming pile to the public. And Derek asked fans not to return the game, to be patient, that the 'wrong version' was released, that the 'manual is ready, just going through some final changes, will be out in a month', etc etc ad nauseum, and that the only way to save his reputation (though most would argue he failed) was to work tirelessly - for years - patching and fixing the game.
Massively interviews Alganon's Derek Smart
Mar 24th 2010 5:09PM (Massively)From a related post:
he claimed that Take 2 released the game (BattleCruiser 3000) unfinished in 1996, and this was the reason for the fiasco of its release (voted one of the dumbest moments in gaming, and quite possible receiving the worst review of a major release in computer gaming history). While it is true in a 'literal' sense that Take 2 released it unfinished, what Derek does NOT tell you is that he
claimed, for about 6 months, that the reason for the disaster was that they released the 'wrong' version, and that he had a fully playable version on his server. Of course, this was quickly exposed as the first of many, many falsehoods that Derek promulgated onto the community. The fact of the matter was, that Derek, just like David Allen, promised for years that 'almost there almost there almost there' until finally, fed up with his inability to meet a production schedule, Take 2 released the steaming pile to the public. And Derek asked fans not to return the game, to be patient, that the 'wrong version' was released, that the 'manual is ready, just going through some final changes, will be out in a month', etc etc ad nauseum, and that the only way to save his reputation (though most would argue he failed) was to work tirelessly - for years - patching and fixing the game.
Derek Smart and ex-Alganon employees butt heads
Mar 24th 2010 4:17PM (Massively)facts to suit his purposes. His usenet wars with Bill Huffman and the enormous number of space-sim and strategic game fans
that despised his ego-thumping antics, his use of sockpuppets WarHawk and SupremeCmdr on Wikipedia and his subsequent banning
from that site, his constant spewing of vitriol and hatred, and turning personal battles into public flamewars, is the
ultimate expression of infantile behavior.
His enormous ego (how many other game developers flaunt imaginary PHD theses to Boot Magazine as 'published and listed' only
to admit, years later, to Ed Bain that he got his degree from a diploma mill listed in Dr John Bear's influential book on PHD
Fraud?) is the root behind his statements about his bank accounts (BTW, he was wholly financed by his wealthy mother and
supposed 'consulting' assignments back in the 80's when he developed 'AILOG' for his Battlecruiser title. It should be noted
though, that Take 2 indicated in filed public SEC statements that they paid Mr. Smart's company 3000AD the sum of $618.000
towards BC3k, and his later deal with Interplay undoubtedly netted him some positive cashflow) and other 'chest thumping'
fantasies.
Derek is quick to bash the tools introduced by the Alganon team, but he himself harped for years about 'technologies' and
'tools' that were so super-secret that he wouldn't let Take 2 see his code or reveal his PHD thesis when challenged on it's
authenticity because it would impair his ability to cash in on these tools and technologies on future titles. He talked about
licensing these technologies in many a post, so his decrying of the possibility of monetizing tools designed for a specific
application is quite eye-opening.
Derek's lies, scams, and falshoods began in the mid 90's - the first one on record, for instance - he claimed that Take 2
released the game (BattleCruiser 3000) unfinished in 1996, and this was the reason for the fiasco of its release (voted one
of the dumbest moments in gaming, and quite possible receiving the worst review of a major release in computer gaming
history). While it is true in a 'literal' sense that Take 2 released it unfinished, what Derek does NOT tell you is that he
claimed, for about 6 months, that the reason for the disaster was that they released the 'wrong' version, and that he had a
fully playable version on his server. Of course, this was quickly exposed as the first of many, many falsehoods that Derek
promulgated onto the community. The fact of the matter was, that Derek, just like David Allen, promised for years that
'almost there almost there almost there' until finally, fed up with his inability to meet a production schedule, Take 2
released the steaming pile to the public. And Derek asked fans not to return the game, to be patient, that the 'wrong
version' was released, that the 'manual is ready, just going through some final changes, will be out in a month', etc etc ad
nauseum, and that the only way to save his reputation (though most would argue he failed) was to work tirelessly - for years
- patching and fixing the game.
A quick review of Google News, the repository at follies.werewolves.org, the wiki talk pages (for example,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Talk:Derek_Smart/Archive3 ) etc will show the levels that Derek's dementia has taken him. By a
conservative account, he has made about 50,000 posts to forums and usenet. Considering that each post takes him a few minutes
(lets say, 2 - some take longer, some are 2 liners, but this is probably a fair average) he has spent about 100,000 minutes
writing his diatribes. Now, thats something like 1666 hours - with that much time investment, perhaps he could have written a
respected title by now.
But all he excels at is his hate filled fantasy spewing.