Eric Caen, Interplay's president, said in a recent interview that they had asked Bethesda to pay a 50 million-dollar authorization fee for the online version of "radiation", but the move was rejected by Bethesda. Eric Caen that the offer is reasonable, because the market potential of the online games is huge, but Bethesda that the price is too high, said the series has not yet reached enough possibilities and heights of online games, the negotiations back to a lower price. Interplay that "radiation 3" success enough to explain, so they chose their own hands to develop the "radiation" online version of the game, but the move has provoked Bethesda protests and dissatisfaction. "Radiation ol" this online game before due to Bethesda (current radiation owners) and Interplay (game original publisher) of the lawsuit, and was postponed for some time. At present, two disputes between the basic end of the game development and production is in order, Eric Caen told the media "Radiation ol" test may start in the first quarter of 2012. (Digging the shell net)