Talk:Strategy First
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editThe original page read like a vantiy article put up by a strategy first PR employee, with lots of unsupported adjectives which tried to portray SF as a "groundbreaking" "leading" "well known" developer of "major industry titles", None of which are accurate characterizations for this relatively small and unknown publisher.
The last sentence also had no place in the article, being unsupported and subjective. Ie. If you're going to say SF is a "unique alternative for independant developers seeking a worldwide audience", then spend at least a paragraph outlinine why this is the case instead of just throwing it out there as though it's an objective fact.
Exploitation and bankruptcy
editSomething should be put in the article about SF denying to pay some developers for software it publishes. For example, they refused to pay Introversion for distributing their game Uplink in america (indeed, there is something about this in the Uplink article). They then filed for bankruptcy and still owe Introversion thousands of dollars from sales, if not much more. On a minor related note, the only reason IV has survived financially is thanks to Steam - SF nearly bankrupted them. -AthlonBoy 13:04, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
- If someone could extend the Conflicts section, Strategy First seem to continue their business practices still. The most recent case seems to be another public accusation, this time by Technetium Games, developer of SlamIt Pinball. See their statement in the Steam forums. 178.38.188.241 (talk) 13:09, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
Relation with GameTap
editThere are a whole lot of SF games on GameTap, does anyone know if they have a deal with them as well as Steam? Jedibob5 (talk) 16:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC)