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A new game company named Heatwave Interactive forms under Anthony Castoro and Donn Clendenon.
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2/21/07 11:51:34 PM#2
I keep seeing promises of this sort and keep hoping it will happen. Am really interested in seeing how they will combine single player RPGs with MMO games. Could be awesome if done right or something else that just falls to the side.
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2/21/07 11:58:08 PM#3
No offense to Mr. Castoro but being the director of MMOs for Codemasters is not something I would brag about. I mean cmon Archlord and RFO, 2 botched attempts at bringing over Korean MMOs. If they had taken extra time a little extra money they could have had a couple, at least 1 with RFO, MMOs in a niche market and had a decent turn out. Instead Archlord goes F2P and RFO goes from 5 servers to 1 dead server. Not a great track record IMO.
Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. |
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Thony
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Joined: 1/02/07
"Its not "HOW" something is written but its "WHAT" someone has written" |
2/22/07 4:47:50 AM#4
Heatwave Interactive's mission is to create original games that unite the power of online gaming with the excitement of traditional single-player video games Seriously more MMO with singleplayer feature's, i was hoping they stood up and made a end to this MMO single player generation and make a real MMO(RPG) if they can, i think most game developcompany's that have been producing singleplayer games are focussing on MMO games and bringing that style into the online world. I would rather see a company devoted to MMO and totaly forget this single player idea as MMO are supose to not be anything like a single player game, or is it this generation that really wants single player exp. into the MMO world. |
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2/22/07 7:30:49 AM#5
I know it's always difficult to speculate on these kinds of press releases. Allow me to expand... The point isn't that if we're making an MMORPG, we'll try to make it solo like a single player game. The point is that I'd like the pacing of the action and the density of activity to reflect that of a single player games. Not to take out of consideration the down time and multiplayer aspects inherent in online games, but to ensure that when you're adventuring, the quality of the experience is just as good as high quality traditional games. I agree the MMORPGs need to maintain their social, multiplayer aspects. But I also believe there's room for more in the online space than pure MMORPGs. So this quote also pays homage to non-mmorpg games that have begun to experiement with persistence and better multiplayer. Thinking of games like Battlefield 2, 2142, and the up-coming Fury. Those are all examples of games that are doing or trying to do some of the things we're interested in. Does that make sense? Anthony Castoro |
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Thony
Novice Member
Joined: 1/02/07
"Its not "HOW" something is written but its "WHAT" someone has written" |
2/22/07 11:11:50 AM#6
Originally posted by SunSword Yes it did |
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2/23/07 12:00:15 AM#7
So SunSword's got a new gig, huh?
I just hope he doesn't dump another AoS on us... |
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Endemondia
Apprentice Member
Joined: 3/29/05
In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king - LAST OF THE MOHICANz |
2/23/07 6:40:56 AM#8
things a vet like me would like to see. 1) level and class replaced by skills. 2) Unlimited choice of races. 3) body targeting. 4) perma-death untill a certain level when ressurection possible (by money, power or influence) 5) end game to achieve demi-god status - the whole game based around religions not guilds.... Look !just make Runequest online will you - bored of D&D online. And it is about time the WoW generation had a wake up call. |