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w At this year's Game Developer's Conference, News Manager Keith Cross had the opportunity to talk with the people behind Multiverse, the MMO platform which is free for use by developers, and with the developers behind a few of the many games being made with Multiverse. So Join us now as we peer through the fabric of space and time to view the many worlds of the Multiverse.
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3/19/08 11:43:37 AM#2
Wasn't the Firefly MMO supposed to be using this Multiverse engine as well? It's not listed on their website so maybe that project is already dead. Link to their website: Has the Times Square Video as well as the GDC presentation. |
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DeaconX
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Joined: 2/08/05
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3/19/08 11:46:29 AM#3
These guys have the FIREFLY MMORPG apparently in development... |
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Guintu
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Joined: 1/25/05
I reject your reality and substitute my own. -Adam Savage from Mythbusters |
3/19/08 12:35:20 PM#4
If this is good and easy Multiverse could be the answer for budding mmo devs. Yeah Firefly was suppose to be made with Multiverse but I don't know now. Its not on the Multiverse website and when I googled it I got articles from 2006 when they first talked about the game. I hope they're still making it but I'm not sure now. |
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3/19/08 1:46:39 PM#5
Michael Moorcock, the great author (creator of Elric of Melniboné, and many other fantastic characters), invented the term Multiverse back in the 60s and has been using it extensively in virtually all his books since. I wonder why these guys fail to mention that at least. |
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3/19/08 2:19:53 PM#6
Originally posted by Rackhir Rackhir the Red Archer, oh yea! It would be nice to see a Multiverse MMO based on Moorcock's work. Here's hoping that products like the Multiverse software will eventually bring down costs enough so that any small production house can produce an MMO. Nice article, glad to see MMORPG.com focusing on the software/development side of MMOs. Currently playing: No MMOs. They all suck. |
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Koddo
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Joined: 6/07/04
The strong needs not valor...Only a relentless will that goes against fate... |
3/19/08 2:37:44 PM#7
Originally posted by Rackhir
I would assume it is because they made the engine for the firefly mmorpg initially. And in firefly they call the universe, the multiverse(whether or not joss whedon pulled it from moorcock is unbeknownst to me.). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you can't beat 'em, hold 'em off 'till you come up with a better plan. |
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DeaconX
Hard Core Member
Joined: 2/08/05
Stand up for what you believe; Even if you stand alone. |
3/19/08 2:44:49 PM#8
Originally posted by Koddo The 'Verse ;) -- The site still has the Firefly MMORPG Forum up |
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JYCowboy
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Joined: 1/11/05
SWG: Jess Youngstar(CIA)-Ahazi |
3/19/08 4:34:03 PM#9
Originally posted by DeaconX
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3/19/08 5:30:14 PM#10
I wonder why the try and keep this stuff so much under wraps? |
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3/19/08 11:27:19 PM#11
Originally posted by Rackhir
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3/20/08 12:01:45 AM#12
I've tested this out a little, and anyone wanting to make an MMO would be better off starting from scratch and keeping all the profits. |
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3/20/08 5:24:28 AM#13
Multiverse has been out how many years, and nothing to show for it. A bunch of little "demos" and so many "in development" games which have languished or disappeared. No big name companies on their list, and a Firefly mmo which has disappeared off the radar fairly quickly after it's inital "exciting" announcement. I just don't see this "game development platform", or its creators, being around for too much longer. |
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DeaconX
Hard Core Member
Joined: 2/08/05
Stand up for what you believe; Even if you stand alone. |
3/20/08 8:06:30 AM#14
Originally posted by Zorvan Yeah I called Multiverse a 'Vaporware Toolset' a long time ago, which is why I was really unhappy they have the Firefly MMORPG... but then I heard they got over $35 mil in funding or something so there was a glimmer of hope... but still nothing to show for it. |
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3/20/08 1:49:35 PM#15
Thanks for the writeup. I'm with Metaversatility, we're the company in the article that created the robot demo world. As a correction, we are a virtual world development company, not a PR company. We build virtual worlds and 3d spaces for clients of all sorts. We did build a demo world to show off what can be done on the platform in a short amount of time, simply because we have some bigger developments in progress for clients that are under NDA and could not be shown. Multiverse is by no means vaporware, it is a great platform for development of MMOs that handles that underlying scalability and foundation that is so easy to do wrong. Without a question it empowers teams to create great things on a much smaller budget, which means that virtual worlds and MMOs are no longer only in the hands of a select few companies. Corey Bridges gave a talk at SxSWi on how the MMO landscape is changing, which gives a great overview of the industry and where it is headed: http://2008.sxsw.com/blogs/podcasts.php/2008/03/11/rise_of_the_indies A woman from Dell attended and added her thoughts: http://direct2dell.com/one2one/archive/2008/03/10/49287.aspx Lastly, there are some big worlds, games, etc being launched in July and August of this year on the Multiverse platform. This is just the beginning. |
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JYCowboy
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Joined: 1/11/05
SWG: Jess Youngstar(CIA)-Ahazi |
3/20/08 6:10:33 PM#16
Originally posted by emveeThank you emvee for piping in. Short of NDA violation, what can you tell us that we can expect? A burning question that is of interest here is where is the Firefly MMO in progress? Is there a proposed year launch or is it now in limbo because the IP property is in question of profitability? What type and number of games can we expect in the first year of launch? NDA enforced, how many initial games? |
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3/20/08 8:10:58 PM#17
I'm one of the old MV fanboys, not to the point of being a fanatic mind you, but unfortunately I can't even answer those questions.
And congrats to the those MV teams at the GDC! Sign off, |
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3/21/08 2:23:42 AM#18
I wonder why the try breathing... |
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3/24/08 11:11:21 PM#19
I can't speak for others, but as for myself. Well, three main reasons really: - No one else has put out a Mech based MMORPG, and apparently there won't be one for some time. I thought Gundam Online would be the king, but it is no longer in service. Kaput'ski. - The MMO market is still young and has plenty of room to work with. We're in the days of silent films. - Live long passion to be in part of a Sci-Fi RPG environment. Sign off, |
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3/27/08 10:32:12 AM#20
Originally posted by Hamilton-WDS Hi. Maybe you can point me in the right direction - I came across Multiverse some time back - and I believe they had a Free MMO-dev-toolkit for freelancers to tinker with. Does that still exist? Is it still free (apart from % cut from profits (if any))?
Thanks. |
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