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To: Tumbleweed who wrote (1267)8/21/1998 12:45:00 PM
From: Brendon Woirhaye  Respond to of 1773
 
Somone mentioned that he was frustrated that a couple of Eidos' games had been pushed back half a year.

I, for one, am not. If a piece of software needs to change the schedule due to technology requirements, market positioning, or simple quality problems, give it to it. The R&D team should be pressed to keep on schedule and not be without oversight, but if the software needs the time, it should have it.

It would be much more destructive to Eidos' new slogan of "fewer, higher quality games" to release low quality junk just to make a quarter. We'll pick up the revenue a quarter or two later, and it'll hopefully have a chance at being a much larger chunk of revenue if its done well.