I will be severely annoyed if it does. I've only just joined. ¬¬ Mind you, it does seem that way.
I was wondering the same thing. Hopefully the Escapist will figure something out.Aureli said:Have to wonder why they're advertising for new writers when they're struggling to pay the ones they have.
Unless they are a bank (with non arrogant CEO who alienated the FED), then there will be a bailout by lunch time, if that long.SinorKirby said:Not true at all. Interplay used to be a big name in gaming, and now they're practically dead due to financial issues. It can happen to any business, regardless of how "big" they are.Istvan said:No way, the escapist is too big to fail.
Do you think Themis Media is flaming out too? They seem to have only 2 webpages under them. And we all know the story of Rupert Murdoch and his media empire. Media just seems to be a shitty business to be in. I read somewhere that Escapist were saying that they never NOT PAY, they are just LATE and that there is a huge difference between the two. Doesn't bode well I would think.FalloutJack said:The Escapist can't be helped. Know how I know? Because I actually TRIED TO at one point (long before the EC debacle) and they didn't do a damn thing with it. No implementation of my clever scheme in any form, no response to my email to the editor, nothing. The Escapist is far too clever to accept help from others.JoelChenFA said:Its now become public knowledge that a whole lot of content providers have not been paid for months, even years.
I am sincerely worried that escapist might be going bankrupt? Do you guys think we should start a fund raising drive?
So here I am, waiting for the world to end with a Dr. Pepper. The Escapist is bright star about to go super nova.
Additional: You know, these 404 errors I'm seeing do nooot inspire confidence...
maybe it'll be a volunteer thing, sort of like an unpaid internship so people can get into the industryAureli said:Have to wonder why they're advertising for new writers when they're struggling to pay the ones they have.
Indeed, this is the only thing that really bothers me about the whole thing. That the Escapist isn't telling you anything of what goes on. I they would look better in the eyes of many if they just wrote a small little article that "Yes, Extra credits is leaving us due to a finical dispute, not what we wanted to happen, but there it is."Prince Regent said:I dunno, they always keep us out of the loop on things regarding the Escapist. I had to read on other websites that Extra Credits was leaving here and with other series that are discontinued it isn't even mentioned, they just stop.
I guess that was sortof off topic, but if The escapist goes bankrupt I expect it simply to be ofline one day without warning.
At least I feel comforted knowing that crap like Jimquisition are at least, literally, free.Ultratwinkie said:they went bankrupt over 10 years ago when they flip flopped on Fallout 3 and chose to make Fallout: BOS on consoles. That move bankrupted them. The US only gives bailouts to huge companies that are viewed in a better light. Video games are considered nothing more than childrens' toys. No different from My Little Pony toys or G.I Joes.JoelChenFA said:Unless they are a bank (with non arrogant CEO who alienated the FED), then there will be a bailout by lunch time, if that long.SinorKirby said:Not true at all. Interplay used to be a big name in gaming, and now they're practically dead due to financial issues. It can happen to any business, regardless of how "big" they are.Istvan said:No way, the escapist is too big to fail.
They rather bail out a bank than what amounts to a wannabe Hasbro in the eyes of people over 30.
The fact is the Escapist has money issues, and even required donations. Hell Unforgotten Realms ended because they couldn't afford to pay Rob. Hell, Rob is STILL OWED MONEY and his show ended years ago.