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While at E3 Trion Worlds revealed that for the past few years they have been working on Heroes of Talara, and new fantasy mmorpg that is expected to launch in 2010. Dana Massey had the opportunity to talk to Chris Mancil, the game's Director of Community Management, while at the conference.
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6/04/09 10:21:06 AM#2
Sounds interesting. Wish you guys would include information on whether it will be primarily catering to the hardcore or casual crowd. |
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6/04/09 10:33:13 AM#3
It sounds like they are taking an idea that started in Ultima Online with the random monster invasions of Brittania. But then adding a Warhammer Online style contribution point system. It's a very good idea. Hopefully they do more then just city/town attacks. Like an enemy fortress/camp will appear off in the wilderness outside of a town/city and players will have to band together to go and attack it, if they don't, the enemy becomes stronger and then attacks the city/town. That kind of stuff. I like the idea of being able to switch classes, to potentially level each class to the max is an interesting take on the practice of making alt toons. The idea of these sub-classes is interesting. Sounds like these cards will add abilities and statistics to the characters primary class in order to change/alter their role. It's kind of like a respec, but with more options then traditional talent trees. I just hope the degree of hybridization doesn't go TOO far so that your primary class choice is not relevant. Like a Warrior (tank) who picks up healing abilities through his sub-class cards shouldn't be able to be a raid main healer for example, but if well geared pull off healing a smaller group dungeon or be very well suited for solo play self-healing. Very intriguing. I look forward to hearing more about this game. [Mod edit] "You'll find a great many of the truths we cling to depend greatly upon our point of view." |
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6/04/09 11:11:23 AM#4
Interesting, it sounds like they are implementing a similar form of FFXI's job system with the classes being swappable on the same character, subjobs, and gear swapping when you switch classes. This game has me interested ^^
The website makes it sound like there will be pvp with factions fighting over territories to control rewards =D |
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Flex1
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Joined: 11/29/06
“Give thanks for a little and you will find a lot.” |
6/04/09 11:32:32 AM#5
WOW. Just wow. From what was said about this article Im somewhat sold already. Real live non coordinated world changing quests?! That is one thing I always dream about when I go to sleep. The ability to dinamicly change your class on the fly to take on a new or different challenge is also a welcome addition as well as changing classes without making a new character.
This game is interesting, I hope we get some screenies or trailers of it in action. |
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6/04/09 12:13:32 PM#6
Sounds really interesting. I like the art and screenshots, and I love the job/subjob and job swapping system in FFXI so it could port well here. It keeps all areas of the world populated and not just end game areas on older servers. I hope it is a little difficult with some required grouping, but I will definitely keep an eye on it. I hope that they have some important centralized cities ala jeuno in FFXI allowing large mixes of players and not segregating more advanced characters from lower leveled ones. Something else I just saw browsing Trion's site is the development of 2 other mmo's. A MMORTS, and a MMOARPG in coop with scifi channel with a show that will blend with the world. Both sound cool. Link - www.trionworld.com/studio.php |
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6/04/09 12:22:59 PM#7
Saw the E3 trailer and thought: Meh, another EQ2 lookalike with WoW gameplay. After reading the interview the only thing i had on mind was: dynamic, world changing quests. That you and your guild can change the world in an MMORPG would be totally mind blowing and furthermore set a template for devs to pick up on the idea in other releases. Read somewhere Trion raised up to 100 mil from investors. In truth its probably no more than 40, although i think thats even too much. Anyway if they pull it off, i'd definitely give it a go. Hope they deliver... We heard a lot of promises of innovative gameplay before so ill be sceptically keeping an eye on this game, but i have to agree with previous posters: its definitely INTERESTING. |
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6/04/09 1:02:07 PM#8
I've been itching for a game with some solid PvE elements that breaks from the usual mechanics. this may be worth watching.
I hope they introduce some nice community features - taverns/drinking, gambling, etc etc. |
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6/04/09 1:09:56 PM#9
The town event sounds very interesting if indeed it is dynamic. Meaning that if no one saves the town the demons will take over and inhabit the town. However, the contribution system for the event reeks of abuse. Spending an hour fighting demons and fires just to have some maximum level come in and own the boss and get everything I worked for would really make me angry. The multi class system does not interest me in the slightest. Didnt like it in FF11 havent liked it any other MMO ever. Yeah, you can fill multiple roles on the same character but your character has no indentity. The sub class cards I dont know. Depends on how they are implemented. Yeah, its early to making judgements like this but if this the first MMO to maximize the potential of interesting concepts or not let features to be degraded by abuse or half assed implementation then I will be very surprised. Been let down by upcoming MMOs that have "potential" far too many times to not imagine how things will turn out for the worst. |
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6/04/09 1:11:18 PM#10
Is there any word if it will be point-n-clic ( or Tab) to auto-lock during combat, or will combat flow more naturally with twitch-based user targetting? |
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6/04/09 1:19:40 PM#11
Originally posted by hidden1
They seemed to indicate it would be the familiar style of hot bar and auto attack so it should be pretty standard of what is already out there. |
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6/04/09 2:00:40 PM#12
Yeah right they are innovating. Oh yeah it has classes and levels.......LOL. Just another Everquest/Wow clone with some minor changes. Love how these developers try to put the innovative spin on something that is almost devoid of any innovation. The dual class stuff is only slightly different than Runes of Magic. When are they going to wake up to the fact we are tired of the same old crap. Why can't someone think outside the EQ/Wow box? |
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6/04/09 2:01:07 PM#13
I never played FF, but "swaping careers" sounds a bit odd, great of course if you are in need of a melee dps instead of a tank if the only group or guildy is a tank etc. With regards to the hero - I hope it is not just the one doing the most damage becoming a recognized hero, in the case of the village/demon example, the healers e.g. who don't do damage but keep the "hero" alive would be pissed off after a while and career switch to something else. Just imagine: "please, we need a healer, can't you do it? no, why don't you switch careers, I want a hero recognition for once...." Otherwise, yes, sounds definetly interesting. I'll be on the lookout for more info in the future. |
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6/04/09 2:05:22 PM#14
Originally posted by Ozmodan
Because the EQ/Wow box is very popular and proven to make a lot of money. If you want to invest the 10s of millions of dollars it takes to make a AAA MMO and try something different, go ahead. I suppose though you think Darkfall is innovative....
"You'll find a great many of the truths we cling to depend greatly upon our point of view." |
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6/04/09 2:08:56 PM#15
Hmm if its truely dynamic it could be an intresting succesor to the traditonal mmorpg however it will probably boil down to something like Warhammer onlines public quests which would mean this is a very unexicting game.
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6/04/09 2:26:53 PM#16
I saw it yesterday on gamespot and went to look it up. Looks promising. Ill keep my eye on it. Played : WOW, LOTRO, COH/COV, EQ2, SWG, and WAR. |
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slntnsnty
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Joined: 4/24/07
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6/04/09 2:48:22 PM#17
I would like to check this one out once it gets out of the Hype stage. Real time environment changes without instances sounds like a promising step forward in the genre. |
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6/04/09 2:56:10 PM#18
This dynamic design is the true future to mmos. This game will be the next WoW if it pull this off. |
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6/04/09 3:26:50 PM#19
Now this sounds interesting. I will be watching it. |
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6/04/09 5:02:20 PM#20
So if I wanna be the best hero i should play the best dps class so i can deal more dps and then get more recognition? How lame is that?! The job system is gonna be gimp as hell unless they somehow avoid the almighty Ninja crutch that FFXI had. Meaning for those who havent played FFXI. Having a subjob system was a pain in the ass considering if you just wanted to play a Black Mage(wizard) then sorry to bad in order to be the best black mage you can be you have to play a White Mage(healer) which is a class you may want to play or absolutly dread! When most anyone gets into an MMO they decide upon a class they want to play like a Rogue and then take off. When they hit level 16 they dont want to have to feel the need to go do a subjob quest and then level a class they have no interest in just to keep from being what the game considers gimp. Ok guys lets go level our warrior and experience the same exact content all over again now so we can get that increase to power. Not to mention eventually some classes in that game actually required a multitude of sub jobs aka Monk. What a joke. So in short if they make it like FFXI's job system then I honestly wont give it a second look, same thing goes for FF14. To those who dont understand I apologize. You have to go truely experience this monster of a problem for yourself before you can truely be this disgruntled. Not to say that everyone hated this system, but for those who dont have alt-idis it is a nightmare! Deadpool(to "Daredevil): See how you like it when I smack you with an interspatial distorter that will temporarily phase your brain into Dimension X! "Daredevil": This is an ipod with a piece of masking tape attached to it. Deadpool: It is...Ah, but for a second there, you were really worried! "Daredevil": Idiot. |
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