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Joyhubs has announced that it has obtained licensing rights for a new browser-based action RPG named Call of Camelot. The game has previously been released in China and is apparently a huge hit with over 300 active servers.
Find out more on the teaser Call of Camelot site. Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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3/11/13 3:06:03 PM#2
300 active servers is how China monetizes the hell out of games... It is a practice called rolling servers.
Skip to "rolling servers" tab: http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1016417/-100-000-Whales-An
Prepare for the P2W onslaught! |
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3/11/13 3:08:13 PM#3
Diablo style combat? |
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3/11/13 6:06:59 PM#4
make ALL THE ARTHURIAN MMOS!!!!
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3/11/13 6:22:32 PM#5
King Arthur of the Britains just called, he wants his damn IP back.
Don't know if you can run it? |
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3/11/13 6:25:31 PM#6
Originally posted by jinxit Fixed it for you :P. |
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3/11/13 7:06:45 PM#7
This game is a disgrace to the legends of Camelot
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3/11/13 7:46:48 PM#8
Originally posted by Dihoru actually arthur was french Le Motre de Arthur? theres some irish and welsh mythology bunged in their too with gwain and what have you. but the core arthur / guinever / lancelot / mordred setup is French. |
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3/11/13 8:56:44 PM#9
Originally posted by Dihoru Fixed it again for you. Arthur as based on the Welsh mythology is almost certainly Brythonic not Anglo-Saxon. :P |
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3/11/13 9:00:53 PM#10
So now we got Camelot Unchained, Albion online, Call of Camelot (CoC lol) and TESO and GW2 trying to immitate DAoC's RvR? I like this new trend :)
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3/11/13 9:01:25 PM#11
Originally posted by ShakyMo La Morte D'Arthur is the French romance of the Round Table and Arthur, but Arthur was already established well before that as a historical British king. Mallory did not come until three centuries after Geoffrey of Monmouth. Lancelot is of French origin and Mordred may be too. However Arthur and Gwenhwyfar (the Welsh form of Guinevere) have their origin in Welsh and other early folklore. |
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3/11/13 9:04:47 PM#12
Yeah its a mish mash of French / Welsh and Irish mythology.
There's no such thing as an English mythology, its one of the reasons Tolkien wrote lotr. |
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3/11/13 9:07:23 PM#13
Meh huge hit in CHina doesn't mean much of anything.....
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3/11/13 9:08:45 PM#14
This game is pretty much CoC.
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3/11/13 10:46:20 PM#15
Originally posted by killion81 You'll have to be more specific about what this other "CoC" is, 'cause it's the same damn acronym. |
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3/11/13 11:00:15 PM#16
Originally posted by jinxit king of the who? |
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3/12/13 2:41:29 AM#17
Originally posted by Wighty thx, was quite interesting. |
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3/12/13 7:28:04 AM#18
Do not Build a theme like you have no clue about it.
I recommend a trusted site where admin in every game he knows and is able to say something about it.
http://mmorpg.org.pl/news/zobacz/To-si%C4%99-nazywa-robienie-ludzi-w-konia-Zamkni%C4%99to-gr%C4%99-zmieniono-jej-nazw%C4%99-i-otwarto-u-innego-wydawcy-jako-new-MMORPG
Enter in there and do you use a translator:
"taking people for a ride." Closed the game, changed its name and opened with another publisher as "a new MMORPG" As for <span atn"="">Lost (of) Legends. As for (in short, it was shit), so in a few days ago closed site, forum and all servers. And now we come to the point. Lost of Legends JoyHubs bought the company, changed its name to Call of Camelot and announced it as a "new MMO", not to mention a word, it is an old game in a new way. |
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