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Funcom has partnered with MMORPG.com to bring our readers new information about some of the as-yet unseen locations that players will discover in The Secret World. In the first of a series of location reveals, we bring you the City of the Sun God in Egypt. Read on!
Read more of The Secret World: City of the Sun God - Egypt. Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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6/14/12 8:13:26 AM#2
Looking forward to playing this in a few weeks :) Intel I5 3570k 3,4 @ 4,8 Ghz |
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6/14/12 8:14:07 AM#3
Nice hope to see more good stuff like this! |
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6/14/12 8:22:01 AM#4
Akhenaten ( Akhenaten tried to bring about a departure from traditional religion, yet in the end it would not be accepted. After his death, traditional religious practice was gradually restored, and when some dozen years later rulers without clear rights of succession from the Eighteenth Dynasty founded a new dynasty, they discredited Akhenaten and his immediate successors, referring to Akhenaten himself as "the enemy" in archival records.[11] |
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6/14/12 8:26:39 AM#5
Another interesting fact, Tutankhamun was his son. |
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6/14/12 8:33:50 AM#6
I read that. The history is way cool. Gotta love a game that makes you go and get some knowledge happening. Gonna love reading up on all the history, myths, legends and folklore I will be exposed to. |
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6/14/12 8:44:12 AM#7
kind of excited about this game and the modern setting. plus its fun to smash zombies with hammers. |
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6/14/12 8:44:50 AM#8
Originally posted by Soandsoso
I also really like the subject matter, of this content and the content of the entire game. There's no "lore" deeper and richer than the history of our planet. It's something that most people find instantly recognizable, and resonates with them on some level. I remember someone at Mythic once saying the reason they went with the Arthurian cycle for DAOC was that it was one of the most recognizable IPs available that didn't cost anything to license. Smart. Funcom is capitalizing in the same way, using the events and myths from our own history, which are often more interesting than the ones generated by writers of fiction because they actually have meaning within our own cultures. Hell hath no fury like an MMORPG player scorned. |
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6/14/12 8:45:41 AM#9
I love the Egypt-setting, and the fact that the names/events are all based or partially based upon myths/mysteries and facts.
Cannot wait to try this game upcoming weekend!!! |
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6/14/12 8:55:18 AM#10
And throw in the fact that much of the lore can be interpreted a few ways leaves the door open to take it in a few directions.......
I hope that they include content involving Gobekli Tepe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XqfjWCUgfk |
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6/14/12 8:59:58 AM#11
This is all really awesome and everything (i like the sound of joining forces with this jinn Amir), but looking at that last picture i'm reminded of something: Where the hell is the zombie t-rex from the trailer? He's in, what appears to be, an open area in Egypt, since the dungeons are Hell and Ankh. World boss maybe? i really wnat to know more about him. |
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6/14/12 9:33:23 AM#12
The game uses a plan like system simmilar to anarchy online where you can summon world bosses via crafting, you will notice there are suspicious looking areas with no quest objectives or mobs on the kingsmouth map like a circle of standing stones that can be interupted with but do nothing. I suspect these are something to do with the plan system.
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6/14/12 9:35:53 AM#13
I was never that interested in this game at first, but I have to admit, after seeing stuff like this, it looks pretty cool. |
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6/14/12 9:39:26 AM#14
Have to agree with most posters here the more I see the more I look forward to this game. Ancient Egyptian Mythology is always interesting and somewhat mysterious. |
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6/14/12 9:41:41 AM#15
What's that giant skeleton lying behind that girl and what is she looking at that nearly makes her cry in the last picture? Is it a spice worm from Arrakis? ;) |
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6/14/12 9:42:04 AM#16
Hmm...Im from Egypt and I have never heard of this sun god city..... guess ill have to play to find out |
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6/14/12 9:44:24 AM#17
Originally posted by Soandsoso
Good call. There's more interesting history and myths than FC could probably ever have the time to implement into the game - much of it esoteric history/archeaology that a lot of people generally haven't heard much about. I agree, there are a lot of ways they can twist these myths and events to make them interesting in the game. One other thing that I like is the way they've incorporated a lot of required knowledge in some parts of the game, and some interesting puzzles as well. Makes it more interesting to me. It isn't all just killing mobs or other players. Hell hath no fury like an MMORPG player scorned. |
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6/14/12 9:44:44 AM#18
Going to have to still err on the side of caution with this game. While I do like what I read & have seen about this title so far, I am going to wait for a couple of weeks after launch to see how the game pans out. |
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6/14/12 9:47:26 AM#19
Try get a key for the 2 remaining betas, there's some on here and a few other websites
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6/14/12 9:49:01 AM#20
Originally posted by shalldoom What about Heliopolis? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heliopolis_%28ancient%29 http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/health/egypts-pyramids-point-towards-city-of-sun-god_100174051.html |
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