I have a different name for that: BOI projects. BOI standing for Best Of Intentions.
BOI projects get started when you get excited by an idea you have, you start making graphics using the shareware version of Infini-D or StrataStudio off a MacAddict CD, and you make a website about it and announce your project to the world.
Then reality sets in. Your grades are low last semester and your need to get them up. You get a part-time job. Your friends want you to go to movies and restaurants and stuff with them. You get a girl/boyfriend, or the one you already have asks you why you spend time working on stupid stuff on the computer instead of going out with them. Etc., etc., etc.
Soon you haven't worked on the damn thing for months, you can't remember when the last time you played EV was, but your website is still up and looks nice. Oh well. You had the best of intentions, but it looks like your plug will never get made.
There's also what I refer to as "pulling a Tingley" after Jay Tingley, original ev.com webmaster. He was working on the first mammoth TC of EV, made from an Alien perspective, called Valrox or some such name. He had some awesome-looking graphics, a great website, and as I understand it, had the thing close to release quality when he decided "to hell with it all" and left the EV community altogether. Rather like what happened with the Mac port of Half-life.
I don't know if Epsilon will turn out to be a real thing or a BOI project. It might even be a case of "pulling a Tingley" -- but I hope not!
In the end, it's up to the creator of the software, and what his/her priorities are.
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Because it's there,
MotherF----r
(This message has been edited by WickedDyno (edited 01-16-2000).)