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Digging through multiconfig files and found list that consisted of NCsoft,Nexon Japan,Hanbit Who knows? |
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1/10/13 11:46:32 AM#2
Originally posted by Ghostshadows Hightly doubtful that it's NCSoft, we'd know about it already so I'd say you're wrong. |
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XLGames should be in NA as well be nice
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The1ceQueen
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Joined: 1/02/08
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1/10/13 12:13:57 PM#4
I was under the impression XLGAMES was publishing the US version since they're working on the English version atm.
What happens when you log off your characters????..... |
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1/10/13 12:19:39 PM#5
I hope it's not NCsoft. That's where MMOs go to die.
I make spreadsheets at work - I don't want to make them for the games I play. |
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azzamasin
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Joined: 6/06/12
We live in a fantasy world, a world of illusion. The great task in life is to find reality. |
1/10/13 12:26:37 PM#6
Originally posted by Pyuk Would be fitting since AA is doomed for failure then isnt it. |
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1/10/13 2:23:27 PM#7
NCsoft is actually a fantastic publisher, they're great at marketing and publicizing and managing new games. GW2 is an enormous (and maintained) success, and it is published by NCsoft. They're fantastic publishers, and I believe that should be their main focus in the industry because they excell at it, and not at making great games. Localization is normally handled in-house until they can be handed off to the foreign management of the game. XLgames has been working on the english/localization of ArcheAge for a long time now, so how much work NCsoft actually has ahead of them in that department is probably minimal at this point considering ArcheAge was designed from the ground up to be a multi-regional appeal, the game really is fantastic. |
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1/10/13 3:26:06 PM#8
I'd take NCSoft / Nexon any day of the week over some other big publisher, like EA.
NCSoft did apparently express some interest in publishing ArcheAge originally, they even registered a domain for ArcheAge (discussed around mid 2012). However, either they didn't get the contract, or it is one of the best kept secrets in the gaming industry.
/tin-foil-hat : I imagine they will flip a few bucks selling the domain name(s) though - perhaps that was their original leverage. They could also hold the domains hostage and/or threaten to sell it to a gold farming network, heh.
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1/10/13 3:32:13 PM#9
never thought I would say this, but I would rather have SOE publish it and heres why. If AA has a monthly fee it will fail simple as that SOE is dedicated to making all future games they publish and develop F2P and not some buy to win f2p check out PS2s F2P that is the model all future SOE games will carry.
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1/10/13 3:54:32 PM#10
There is a publisher for NA. It is not NCSoft. There is no date set as of yet. I am sure that they will be announcing something by the end of the year.
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1/10/13 4:01:03 PM#11
Originally posted by William12
SOE has EverQuest Next eventually coming out, and EQNext and ArcheAge are both being declared as high-fantasy sandbox hybrid style games. I couldn't see SOE doing publishing for ArcheAge, because they would be trying to promote a game by XLGames, while at the same time trying to promote their next edition to the EverQuest IP (which is more lucrative).
Seems like a conflict of interest, and I doubt XLGames would opt to gimp their western release like that, with ArcheAge being SOE's bastard child, second to their EQ IP.
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VikingGamer
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1/10/13 4:15:15 PM#12
NCSoft does market well but I hate how they treat NCWest like crap. They also downsided those offices so it would seem strange if they are planing to expand them again so quickly. Personally I also just don't trust NC any more with what they did on CoX. I would much rather see EnMasse get the deal. Tera might have only had limited success but they seemed to have done well with what they have been given. The Law of Conservation of Stupidity: |
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1/10/13 4:33:31 PM#13
Originally posted by Karteli EQNext info is all rumors the truth is while people think it will be a sandbox game Smed himself said it will have the same amount of classes as EQ1. So how does that work with sandbox ? Also EQ, EQ2, Vanguard are all pretty much the same style of fantasy MMO add in Dragons Prophet and thats another fantasy MMO for SOE so they obviously don't care about having multiple games of the same type. |
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1/10/13 4:36:57 PM#14
If it were a deal where xl brought the game to ncsoft to publish, i'd be ok with that. As long as they do not own it.
DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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1/10/13 4:45:29 PM#15
Originally posted by William12 Smed never called it a sandbox, he said that every EQ player expect there to be raids, implying that ofc there is going to be that in EQnext as well....only thing he said was, that it will have sandbox features. am looking forward to see how each of these 2 titles will be recieved. |
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1/10/13 4:54:33 PM#16
Originally posted by VikingGamer Well.. for NA EnMasse would be a good choice.. i guess. And if you look at their site you even see space for a new unannounced new game.. most probably asia again. It could be ArcheAge. But EU would be fucked up.. especially when it turns out like with Tera. EnMasse is unfortunatly NA only.. and there are not a lot of good EU only MMO publisher around.. if any. So i personally would beg for NCSoft most probably the best choice for EU. |
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1/10/13 8:32:37 PM#17
Originally posted by Superman0X The game will be released in US/EU before the end of the year, so the announcement is going to come a lot sooner, most likely this month. |
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Originally posted by DMKano Really hope so!!! |
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1/11/13 1:34:12 AM#19
Originally posted by Hedeon
Er.. John Smedley has said EQnext will be a sandbox experience. It's even going to be an open world, featuring a more sophisticated version of the engine thats powering PlanetSide 2 right now..! THey are waiting till video card and DX11 is in everyone's hands..no need to hurry, the WoW'tardz are not yet totoally sick of their game. SOE knows whats coming.. the tide~ |
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1/11/13 2:21:02 AM#20
Originally posted by Hedeon EverQuest Next is “largest sandbox MMO ever designed,” says SOE’s John Smedley
Lot of other false statements in this thread. Does anyone read any more?
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