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terça-feira, 31 de dezembro de 2013

Studio "Joe Danger" and "No Man's Sky" suffers flood



During the Christmas Eve studio Hello Games - the series " Joe Danger" and the recently announced " No Man's Sky " received a bitter gift : A river broke a barrier town of Guildford , England , and flooded the workplace team .

" We lost most things - . ? PCs , monitors , furniture, a door , a wall you think the water cooled computer would be fine I was not ," the company announced via its Twitter , trying to maintain a good mood .

The full extent of the damage is still unknown , as well as how much it will affect the production of " No Man's Sky " .

From bad to worse

Unfortunately the situation becomes even more serious with a more recent tweet , stating that the insurer will not pay for the damage , as the region where the studio was located was considered a flood hazard zone , and therefore not covered by the service.

Nevertheless , the production remains optimistic , saying " On a more cheerful note , uninsured can start packing everything directly ."

Apart from messages of support from fans , the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Studios , Phil Spencer , said he will " see what you can do " when asked on his Twitter about the possibility of helping the studio


No man's land

Unveiled during the VGX 2013 "No Man's Sky" is inspired by the great classic science fiction of the mid-twentieth century literature. Developed by a small studio, has big ambitions to propose a universe with regions and entire planets to explore in massive multiplayer generated procedurally - ie land with randomly generated by computer.

There is no release date for the game, or what platforms will receive "No Man's Sky".

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