With Regret....[Chrysallis Labs] PDF Print E-mail
Written by Suzanna   
Monday, 30 November 2009 12:00

It is my unenviable duty to inform the community that due to multiple factors it has finally come to a situation where I have no choice but to suspend the API for the Chrysallis Labs development house.

The issues in regards to this suspension are as follows:

  • Slow compliance/half compliance with CCS system administrator concerns in regards to weapons development and enhancement structures.
  • Performance related issues in regards to comm structures in use with said weapons that were causing extreme inflation of CCS related combat system errors in heavy combat situations(which they were working on fixing)
  • Security concerns in regards to the weapons being HUD attachable while a primary version was hand attached thus doubling enhancement effects.(Which they were also fixing)
  • Irreconcilable differences in regards to non-CCS related alleged legal circumstances which are not legally addressable to the public by the CCS administrative team but have come to our attention.
It is with regret that we end this development license with Chrysallis, as it is with any developer we have to let go for variant reasons. And it is our wish that they continue to find success in the future and we thank them for the content they have shared with our community in their time with us.

It is our hope that they take our suggestion and finalize the fixes and maintenance on the weapons they have sold and and issue updates to them under Alena Sin's personal API license for those of you that have spent money on these weapons, to allow for a retention of some of the line under the fixes they were working on. But we have been given no guarantees or agreements in regards to what I believe, given the combined overall circumstances, were very generous offers and suggestions on our part in attempting to ensure this license revocation was as amicable and painless as possible for all parties involved, including the players.

Once again my apologies to anyone this affects, it is not our intention to deprive any one of weapons they've purchased and in almost all cases where an API license comes under question I literally bend over backwards attempting to ensure it can be retained, but this situation given the alleged accusations involved, leaves us little choice but to sever ties to this license in observance of our own business, professional and personal ethics.