The outspoken boss of Silicon Knights, Denis Dyack has fired more warning shots at over their against the Unreal Engine developer.

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The lawsuit alleges that Epic misled the Canadian studio over the capabilities of the Unreal Engine and provided inadequate support for their technology which in turn lead to the delays and poor quality of 360 triple-A release Too Human.

Clearly very angry over the whole affair Dyack explained: "We also think it is important that the full extent of the rulings in the case be known," continued Dyack. "Epic filed over 20 separate motions to exclude essentially every aspect of the voluminous evidence against them, including all of Silicon Knights' expert witnesses (beyond Mr. Lloyd) and all of the third-party information regarding Unreal Engine 3. Other than this one ruling on Mr. Lloyd, they were not successful."

Dyack continued: "While we are certainly disappointed that the Court decided that Mr. Lloyd's testimony on damages was not appropriate for trial, we look forward to putting on evidence of the damage that Unreal Engine 3 caused to Silicon Knights, which was substantial and very tangible. It is important to understand that the jury decides damages and will hear evidence from many people and see many case documents. Mr. Lloyd's testimony was only one piece."

He concluded that he is "looking forward to Epic's misconduct finally being aired in the light of day."

Thanks GamesIndustry.biz.

By Ewan Aiton