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Stradden 3/26/08 6:56:14 AM
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Eurogamer is reporting that the launch date for EA Mythic's Warhammer Online will be delayed untol the Fall of 2008. The announcement, they report, was made at a recent event in Paris. |
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vickypollard 3/26/08 7:21:35 AM
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Good it needed it. |
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Ralsar 3/26/08 7:25:54 AM
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As much as I want to play it, I'm glad they are taking the time to polish the game. |
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Kyleran 3/26/08 7:28:24 AM
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Originally posted by Stradden You will huh? Seems to me Mythic favors other sites far more than this one, and give us no love. Which is a shame as this is the only site I bother to visit, but if you guys don't feel slighted good luck and I'll be waiting here to read what you find out.
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scorchshin 3/26/08 7:29:57 AM
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Waiting for the WAR beta to open back up. |
Talk to mark about the delay.
www.warhammeralliance.com/forums/showthread.php.php?t=31118 Folks,
Zyzus: 1) You stated this next release date is set in the mud, however.. Do you have an opinion on having any other delays after this new one? Like, do you believe this will impact the release significantly, by numbers of players, etc. Still set in mud. We have no intention of releasing anything but a great game. We've worked too hard on it already, GW expects it, the community wants it and EA bought us in the expectation that we will make a great MMORPG. I've made lots of promises and I intend to keep them. 2) Is this delay caused mainly by the feedback from the beta, or overall feelings from the team? Or combination of both? It's a combination of a lot of factors just like the last time. 3) Is this a polish issue, or more so a gameplay issue. Or once again, a combination of both? Combination of both. 4) Is this going to impact the Collector's Edition of it at all? Nope. 5) How is the developing progress going for the game, is it more than 50% done? Lot more than that or we would be saying a Fall 2009 ship date. 6) Is this going to be impacting the availability of the game in Australia when it's released? Maybe, maybe not. We were only planning for a simultaneous release in North America and Europe so the extra time *might* allow us to get servers up elsewhere earlier than we intended. As I've said in other threads, setting up Oceanic servers is a possibility but I don't want to promise something we can't deliver on. Genesis885: 1) eta. When will we see more of an outline for it? Soon we hope, depends on how the next stage of beta goes. Fexxe: 1) Have you consideret making the beta an open-beta, since you now have more time on your hands? Lol, I don't think we have more time on our hands since we are using it to finish the game but no, this doesn't change a thing with our plans for open beta. We have a good group of beta testers and we're getting lots of good feedback. Making it an open beta at this point would be a huge mistake as it would take even more resources and would, most likely, not result in a lot of new feedback but just a lot of the same. Aenigma: 1) Will the push-back have any effects on Open Beta, or on the lifting of the NDA Only by delaying it a bit. When we delayed the release, other things in our plan get pushed back. Now, I'm hoping we'll be able to lift the NDA sooner than you might think because of the delay but that'll depend on how well the next stage of beta goes. Anomader, 1) Were there any particular aspects that stood out as just not being ready? Nope, not at all. 2) Do you worry that delaying it too long could be counter productive? Yeap, this isn't too long. Keep in mind that only one successful MMORPG has ever been developed in less than 2 years, DAoC. And I'm also not aware of any other successful MMORPG which was developed in less than three years (AC, EQ, EQ2, CoH, WoW, UO) and a whole lot of ones that took a lot longer and failed. WoW proved that lots of extra time + polish + smart decisions + game design = success so since WAR hasn't even been in development for 3 years now, I'm not at all concerned. 3) Finally, do you have plans in place to sustain hype over the coming months? Yeap, keep the beta test going and keep telling people about what's in the game. If people like what they hear, they'll be excited about the game. If they don't, they won't. It's as simple as that. Tianzi, 1) Is there specific new content on par with the keep siege system that is being added in this period that otherwise would not have been? Maybe. Won't be anything big but it might be an expansion of some things that we would not have had time for otherwise. No details yet of course. Filogreek: 1) I have been wondering though, will the upcoming WOW expansion affect the success of WAR, taking into account this new delay? Well, they are the 2-ton gorilla in the PC market so only a fool and/or a liar (and I'm not either) would say that when it releases it won't affect us. All I can worry about is making sure that WAR is great and then everything else will fall out as it may. Mark Folks, |
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Arawon 3/26/08 7:44:20 AM
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Seems Jacobs is is deep water.....again. |
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Garfunkel 3/26/08 8:11:45 AM
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If a delay means they release a game with WoW's level of polish and a similar amount of launch content, then they can take as much time as they need.... as long as I'm playing by Xmas :P To be honest, I was worrying over which one to try first. WAR had the edge over AoC but at least now I've got that as a filler. if it turns in to a long-term sub then WAR will still be there when I'm done with it. |
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Hrica 3/26/08 8:18:45 AM
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Gee, the Q&A dept. here seems a bit cut and dry ...short. I would assume with another release date push back they would be more open, just seems they are a bit conceded about themselves, especailly getting in release range of WoW's next expansion. Dangerous. lIke the Demcoratic nomanation has come to. Owell, I don't understand marketing or politics But I can bbq a mean rack of ribs ....Not know everything, Yoda does
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Sovrath 3/26/08 8:28:36 AM
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I don't really think the problem is the delay. He's right, the game is still within the standard "3 year" window for mmo development. The real problem is thinking they could do it in less and then telling people they would release it on "x" date. It just riles up certain people to the point of being unreasonable. Sure, players will get dissapointed. Especially since EVERYONE ( | |