While most of the free world is rampaging against (mind you, Dr. Phil was way more measured this time out) the release of Manhunt2 and the various hacks - in turn helping it to sell - there’s perhaps a more serious issue at play for developers…

While the specter of censorship floats over the game industry at large, a developer not getting fair/accurate credit for their contribution to a project could cause serious/direct damage.

Manhunt2 credits axed

Ex-Rockstar Vienna producer Jurie Horneman posted the unpublished credits for the Vienna team members that worked on Manhunt2 for over two years (ie, before Take-2 shut down the studio and moved development to their London studio.) Kudos to Jurie for giving his teammates their deserved props, and for bringing the issue to light.

Why is this important? Accurate, complete, and fair credits are essential to ongoing employment, professional development, and artistic fulfillment for all developers. Further, having accurate credits also helps employers make informed hiring decisions.

In that regard, the work that the IGDA’s Credit Standards Committee is of particular significance…