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Stradden 5/02/08 11:24:51 AM
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On Wednesday evening, MMORPG.com Managing Editor Jon Wood attended a press conference for Ea Mythic's Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning. Today, he recaps the information for us in this article.
Read more here. |
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grimfall 5/02/08 12:57:46 PM
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Curious timing for this press conference with the eyes of the MMO world focused squarely on Age of Conan and their pseudo-open beta... OK, I guess it's not curious at all. The game still looks and sounds fun. |
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Player_420 5/02/08 1:30:46 PM
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gunna be fun on the bun....wait it alrdy is! |
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Arawon 5/02/08 3:11:54 PM
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Curious is a nice word for it.I'd call it ..let's throw out a few crumbs and try to stay in the spotlight call. |
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Deathstiny 5/02/08 3:17:48 PM
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Vaya Con Tioz |
I wouldn't be worried if I was EAMythic. Who cares if AoC releases earlier. Anybody remember what happened when EQ2 released a month before WoW? Yeah didn't help Sony one bit. In the end the superior product will win the day. EAMythic is taking a page out of Blizzard's book by releasing the game when it's ready. Funcom on the other hand is following the same playbook they used for anarchy Online and anybody who was there to witness it knows how that will turn out for them. |
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ArcheusCross 5/02/08 5:24:19 PM
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Originally posted by Deathstiny
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"The aquisition of knowledge is of use to the intellect, for nothing can be loved or hated without first being known." Leo da Vinci |
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Romse 5/02/08 7:58:31 PM
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Bah... the count down to E3 is started... we're gonna see more and more developers trying to grab a bit of spotlight so that they get extra coverage during E3... I'm sure this press conference is not unrelated to the AoC launch but really... these guys are a few months away from release... there's nothing unnatural about trying to make some waves here. And frankly I've seen much more pathetic attempts at attention grabbing from developers in the past... Like when NCSoft decided that they were going to "unveil" 2 Tabula Rasa logos per week up until release... seriously that was really sad. I've seen plenty of "3 screenshot releases" from AoC too... not as pathetic but still a little lame. All in all for anyone following developement on WAR... you really cannot complain about the shortage of info coming out of EA Mythic... all the newsletters are filled with 50+ screenshots and concept art (which truely looks awsome) and Paul does a good job of sharing info on features, whether you like his style of delivery or not (I do). It was very surprising for me to see them release so many screenshots of stuff that is still in developement... without any lighting effects or fog or environmental shading... generally big companies like EA are way more secretive. AoC looks like a really good game and the innovative combat system with mounted combat is very exciting. The crew at Funcom however are pretty bad on the marketing side of things. The staff sent to public events often comes off as overgrown 14 year olds with very giddyish attitudes towards their M rated content. Their main PR guy is ridiculous... he said in an interview when asked about nudity (paraphrasing) "Actually many female journalists come to tell me they're excited about the prospect of playing a sexy character"... yeah right lol... AoC looks good but even if I get a kick out of em, I still think Funcom's PR generally does the game a disservice... Anyways... I'm sure both games will be succesful. AoC is more innovative while WAR seems more reliable in terms of providing content and stable and proven game mechanics (and I can't say no to leveling though PvP). |
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Rosmariini 5/03/08 2:36:27 AM
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Really waiting for this, hope they can tweak it out and ready so they don't have to delay releasing the again. |
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soulrevolver 5/03/08 6:39:11 AM
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Originally posted by Romse Actually, thats 'Richard Garriot's Tabula Rasa' to you. Dont ever forget that, its a very important bit. |
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Ascension08 5/03/08 5:04:32 PM
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Behold! Rash of the Itch King comes in November! Quake in fear! |
The Witch Hunter in the picture has a nice sword. I want it. Looking forward to this game, glad you guys will be covering it up until the release |
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eric_w66 5/03/08 9:17:27 PM
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WAR doesn't interest me very much because I found DAOC and its RvR(tm) system to be rather boring and when I played, practically non-existant. I don't usually bad mouth games I don't plan on playing, but a quote in there struck a chord in me in regards to games that focus so much on PvP:
[quote]Jeff told us that his wife, who plays the game, really enjoys tipping oil onto the attacking men. "She giggles with glee," he said.[/quote] That SOUNDS great! Except... What if you're the attacking men? Is it fun to have boiling oil poured upon you? In PvP, what one person can do to another, they can do right back. So while the act of pouring boiling oil on someone may be great fun, is the act of having boiling oil poured upon you also fun? Somehow, I doubt it. That's always the problem with MMORPG PvP. While some might enjoy having boiling oil poured upon them, they are few and far between. So, who then | |