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Backers of the now-defunct Chronicles of Elyria MMORPG have started to contact the Washington State Attorney General's office to file complaints against Soulbound Studios.
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PS - All mammals have nipples.
Get over it already.
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I would give you a guest pass to SWOTR, but then I wouldn't be able to find a way to live with myself afterwards....
Too many armchair developers come in talking a big talk, showing us their dream game, getting us to back them and then run off with our cash, leaving us with broken dreams of a game never played.
Then developers who actually do have what it takes to make a game can't get help with funding because we all have been burned by assholes like Jeromy Caspian Walsh.
Enough is enough. We are taking his ass to court, one way or another.
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It doesn't take much for an average person to scam millions of people if he just set his mind to.
Morality is the factor which seperates the ones who don't want to abuse other ppl and the ones who does......if you don't have it you can be a millionaire by just preaching BS.
So many will follow.
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problem is there are no proper rules and regulation in game industry...things like false advertisement(fall out 76, no man sky, anthem etc) predatory loot boxes and gambling etc.
as for this case the scammer can simply say these people donated the money willingly and they knew this project might fail, which is to some extent true and goes for every kickstarter and early access product, there is no solid contract or any kind of legal obligation, like i said there are no solid rules for it, the scammer can still get away with money specially with good lawyers.
I agree though. LIke I said if they have financials just showing employees getting paid 100k to 200k each year etc. , plus rental of office space , expenses then nothing will come of it. Although, IMO I don't think workers should have been making such higher salaries with a starting game. Salaries of 30k to 40k each year would have been more appropriate. The problem is that they could have possibly goofed off in the office and done nothing. You have to be able to prove in court they committed fraud. Without solid financial proof or video of what was done at the office, there is no evidence to prove it. I'm sure they did run a scam IMO, but how to prove it?
I would give you a guest pass to SWOTR, but then I wouldn't be able to find a way to live with myself afterwards....
Previously run events in just the past year brought in over $1.5M, why should they have believed this one would come up short, but when it did, it was game over, no fraud.
$100K plus salaries, could be industry standard, especially in Seattle, again, no fraud.
Buying expensive cars, direct payments houses etc from company accounts might be fraud, but if the money was paid as part of salaries and bonuses then no fraud.
"Fraud" has a specific and somewhat narrow definition when it come to the law, if SBS was careful they can easily sidestep any legal actions.
"wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain"
If he can show he truly planned and tried to build a game it's not fraud if their plans fell through, regardless of the incompetence.
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Honestly, they pretty much got what they deserved.
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And they should!
If the money was legitimately spent though, you can't get blood from a turnip...
If the money is not all spent and, let's say, the CEO has the money, then they may be able to get some of it back.
Odds are, everyone that gave any money to this company for this game for any reason is never going to see a penny of it back.
1. The sale was not over. As a matter of fact the sale was designed to lower the price every day, so one might suppose that people were incentivized to not buy early and wait until later in the sale.
2. They apparently raised $1.6M in the last 6 months (Per the other "riposte" thread on here. That is a hell of a lot of money for a small studio.
3. They are rumored (again, unproven) to have hired multiple family members, potentially paying $200k salary to one who was supposed to do Marketing (of which we have seen little to none externally). Who knows if that is true but part of the lawsuit would involve discovery to reveal such items and then question if this was, in essence, a no-show job.
4. Fraud is generally defined in the law as an intentional misrepresentation of material existing fact made by one person to another with knowledge of its falsity and for the purpose of inducing the other person to act, and upon which the other person relies with resulting injury or damage. Fraud may also be made by an omission or purposeful failure to state material facts, which nondisclosure makes other statements misleading.
I can think of a number of items/instances where #4 could potentially be applied to the behavior here:
Asking for $900k and not mentioning it was just for a demo on the front page
Claiming there was substantial development from a team of 15(16?) funded for a year prior to Kickstarter. (pay statements for those 15/16 for a year can be produced?)
Later stating that the Kickstarter was just seed money to use the aforementioned demo to attract and investor, and then supposedly turning down offers because they wanted to change monetization.
Showing "demos" such as the Jousting Demo, Silvermine, etc... that were seemingly not reflective of actual gamedev progress but seem to just have been more like stand-alone concept pieces.
Constant statements by the CEO that they were further along than they seem to have been.
It's not for me to decide if those are legal instances of fraud (or if they even occurred) but it will be interesting to see what is discovered down the rabbit hole if someone starts that journey.
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BUT when the company outright lied to their backers about so many things, they should be held accountable, meaning people who lied do jail time since no one will ever see any money back.
If it's not all gone, I'm sure Jeremy did a good job of moving what's left around and hiding it in a good friend or family member's hands.
If selling more virtual items just weeks before knowing they are about to go under and not letting their backers know up front that they will be shutting down if they don't raise enough money isn't fraud, what is?!
It was obviously another last minute cash grab and they damn well knew these people were never going to get their in-game goods and that they were going to be stealing everyone's money who bought something from them.
They knew the end was just around the corner and they still went through with the scam!
I'm not a lawyer but I think the company did a lot of both fraud and waste.
Guilty on both charges!
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All time classic MY NEW FAVORITE POST! (Keep laying those bricks)
"I should point out that no other company has shipped out a beta on a disc before this." - Official Mortal Online Lead Community Moderator
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"Oddly Slap is the main reason I stay in these forums." - Mystichaze April 9th 2018
All time classic MY NEW FAVORITE POST! (Keep laying those bricks)
"I should point out that no other company has shipped out a beta on a disc before this." - Official Mortal Online Lead Community Moderator
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Coined the phrase "Role-Playing a Development Team" January 2018
"Oddly Slap is the main reason I stay in these forums." - Mystichaze April 9th 2018