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Originally Posted by chalon That's actually pretty common. Usually the publisher will periodically send the publishing-side producer, or marketing people, etc., to the developer. But the only time you see them actually have people setup on-site is if it's in an end-of-project panic mode, where the publisher suddenly realizes the game is really screwed. It sounds like Microsoft decided to pull out prior to that, though.
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Ah, dont work in the game industry so I would not know. Thanks for the info. Sounds like a horrible way to run a railroad
