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Industry legend, Richard Garriott, and his team at Portalarium have been hard at work on Ultimate Collector and Ultimate RPG/New Britannia. We were lucky enough to catch up to him to find out about the projects and much more. Read on and enjoy!
Read more of Garrett Fuller's Richard Garriott’s Ultimate Vision. Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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7/11/12 8:08:36 AM#2
I'm a big fan of Garriotts (Just had his first child, Kinga!), and what he says in his interviews always makes sense. I will hold judgement to see what he and the team at Portelarium actually deliver, but I hope he can make good on them. I'm hesitant to see what can be delievered via a web browser, but I hope I will be pleasantly surprised. Here's to hoping! |
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7/11/12 8:15:03 AM#3
Yeh the game will get made but 1 it looks like a pile of dung 2 if I am out, I am out I don't sit there playing games unless I have a DS or Vita with me which is rarely because I go out to spend time with people. 3 mobile phone companies are being more and more tight with their web downloading rules. Sure it got 7 million investment but how on earth is it going to recoup that, thats alot of money for a "facebook" game. If anyone plays these stupid games and they start spamming my walls I usually then remove that person. I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE PEOPLE NOT HOW MANY PIGS THEY JUST FED. GGRRR ANGRY MUCH> Tribes Ascend Link Sign Up Foo, its fun: https://account.hirezstudios.com/tribesascend/?referral=214829&utm_campaign=email |
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7/11/12 8:26:45 AM#4
Originally posted by Wicoa [mod edit] 1)The game isn't out, no one knows what it looks like. 2) If you're out, don't play the game.. Who feels obligated to play a game when they're "Out"? 3) Those rules are going to affect ANY MMO. And your browsing this website too. How about we wait until we see something to begin the flame wars, eh? I think there has been 1 image ever released of the new game, and it isn't here. |
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7/11/12 8:31:25 AM#5
Originally posted by Coldren Er we do know what it looks like did you look at the screenies? Here is another screenie from another site. http://massively.joystiq.com/2012/07/10/richard-garriotts-portalarium-raises-7-million-in-funding/
If I am home I will play games with more substance, like wow, tsw, gw2, ps2 etc. Why would I bother with a facebook game? The future isn't facebook gaming anyway if you have a crap computer you can even now I believe cloud game through a stream at stonking graphics.
Heck I dont mind at all these games but I do not see how or where it is worth this much investment and I do not believe the return will meet the investment. $7 mill + whatever other funding he has gotten.
Also facebook used to be very stream lined, now it feels more clunky and the ads are all over the place. I barely log into it anymore, I would delete it but I think its safer if I kept my name there. Tribes Ascend Link Sign Up Foo, its fun: https://account.hirezstudios.com/tribesascend/?referral=214829&utm_campaign=email |
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7/11/12 8:43:23 AM#6
if this is the future of games then I will quit playing games. the only good thing a mobile game is for is something to do while taking a crap since they are all crap anyway. I dont even have a facebook account and I wont get one for some crappy game just because garriot made it. sorry, he may be right for the milion of gaming sheep out there but this is one gamer that wont be going to my iphone and facebook page for games. |
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7/11/12 8:46:37 AM#7
Ah well, one would hope for a new and improved ultima online, but we get this....a glorified FB game? 3rd era of gaming, bah, I'd hoped new era with better PCs and new technologies would go forward...not backwards to late 90's graphics and probably simplified gameplay (no matter what Garriot says, if they want to make FB kind of game, it can in no way be even near complex as a good AAA game). Good concept to appeal to masses though, prolly good profit in it too. But 3rd era...yeh, lolilol, 3rd era in squeezing money from ppl. |
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7/11/12 8:47:34 AM#8
I think the only real reason why this story gets any attention is because of the name Richard Garriott. But sadly his first new game is just a Facebook one based on garage sales. Well, that may or may not work on facebook, we shall see. The second planned game, with no release window, is a similar one for RPG. However, if the one on garage sales doesn' do so well in social gaming then you could be talking cancellation...and that fits all to well with the later history of Ultima and Tabula Rasa. |
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7/11/12 8:48:00 AM#9
Originally posted by Wicoa I'm fairly certain that is a screenshot of Ultimate Collector, and not New Britannia.
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7/11/12 8:49:12 AM#10
I have not found ANY Facebook or Ipad game that is ultimately worth playing. NONE. Of course, I have many many years in gaming and am not someone new to digital gaming. My tastes are more "advanced". To those that never play computer or console games, this type of game might have some appeal. However, after they play a while they will get bored OR see that there are better platforms and better games to play on other platforms. Let's party like it is 1863! |
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7/11/12 8:49:23 AM#11
Originally posted by Wicoa The game in the screenshot you posted is NOT Portalarium, that is Ultimate Collector that is on FB now and lots of people are playing (and probably spending money on it). Please check before posting things that just are not true :). Games don't need to look amazing to have a really good story, quest, tradeskill, whatever systems that's just what we are use to in MMOs currently. I for one would give it a shot and if the game itself is amazing then I'm not going to really worry about the looks as much. I like graphics as much as the next gamer, but if the game is crap no amount of pretty is going to make it better. If the game is great on the other hand, the graphics can always be improved upon... |
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7/11/12 8:59:25 AM#12
I didn't know Garriott was behind Portalarium. A developer I know of uses their plugin to get the client running in a browser. Works well enough. |
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7/11/12 9:09:38 AM#13
As long as it'll be a real game that doesn't look like it was made in the early 90s? - vigilo confido - |
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7/11/12 9:19:49 AM#14
*Retch emote* I want perma-death, destruction and chaos in online games... all the things worth power-tripping in a fantasy about... if I want to collect things I can go to an antiques fair or carboot sale anytime. Still he thinks it's the 3rd age of computer games: Just sounds like another zynga garbage "casino/gambling" title to me..
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7/11/12 9:34:41 AM#15
*reads Garriott's interview* Woooo *sees screenshots* BARF!!!
I understand the two are not the same, and I blame MMORPG.com for making it more confusing than it had to be. It's like applying for a job working at a nuclear power plant and putting baby-sitting jobs on your resume. Get that !@#$ outta there! "They essentially want to say 'Correlation proves Causation' when it's just not true." - Sovrath |
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7/11/12 9:37:34 AM#16
oh how the mighty have fallen :( ![]() |
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7/11/12 9:49:26 AM#17
Just to make it clear folks, the screens in this article are from "Ultimate Collector", which is the next game from Portalarium, and a casual collection game at that. "New Brittannia" or "Ultimate RPG" as it's being called is due AFTER Ultimate Collector and we don't have screens of it yet. Though it is sounding like a full-on social-network enabled MMORPG. We'll see! |
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7/11/12 9:51:55 AM#18
Just have to wait and see i guess... the current crop of games he is working on look and sound like utter crap lol.. :)
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CujoSWAoA
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7/11/12 9:57:43 AM#19
Everyone knows that when you get older you get less "edgey" in everything you do. Look at Eddie Murphy. |
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7/11/12 10:20:39 AM#20
I think Garriott is incredibly talented but I also feel he has changed considerably after his early success with UO. I think that success gave him a big head much like what happens when people win the lottery or come into a large sum of money. They lose touch with reality and stop caring about the small stuff. |
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