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Dana

MMORPG.COM Staff

Joined: 1/07/04
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11/08/05 2:36:43 PM#1

We are pleased as always to offer another Q&A with the folks at Simutronics. This week Development Director Eric Slick talks to two of our staff writers about collision detection, the secondary market and much more. In addition, we would also like to present two more exclusive screenshots.

MMORPG.com [Jeremy Starley]: Inn rooms and player housing have been brought up before as a place to store and display things. What plans do you have in regards to groups of players constructing entire towns or forming their own mini-kingdoms?

Eric Slick: We very much like the idea of players being able to build their own communities in-game. As such, we have some very interesting plans for how we’ll accomplish this. However, it is unlikely that players will see free-form town construction. There will be private homes, and private communities, and private guilds … even private hunting grounds (estates.) Players will be able to customize these to a great degree, and each will include fun features. Homes and communities should be about more than just inventory storage and trophy displays, after all. We also have preliminary plans for larger scale, private areas like those mentioned, but those are slated for future expansions to the game, and it is much too soon to discuss them.

Beyond that, players will be able to architect great structures as part of quests: mage towers, bridges, walls and sentry towers. Players will be able to destroy things too – through fun sorts of demolition that include explosions and massive impacts.

You can view both screenshots and read the Q&A here.

norriscj

Novice Member

Joined: 6/10/05
Posts: 105

11/08/05 9:41:53 PM#2
I REALLY appreciate these Q & A's. I look forward to reading them every other tuesday!
pirrg

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Joined: 11/20/04
Posts: 1479

11/08/05 10:48:29 PM#3

Still nothing about the PvP ::::21::

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MisterJaw

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11/08/05 11:39:11 PM#4

The answer to the question about in-game items and currency being traded for cash was answered very politically. It appears to support those who intend to cheat. It appears to defend those who do not cheat. Which is it? You cannot do both and offer true protection to non-cheaters; unless you mean to keep that level of protection as part of a server ruleset or on servers located on a different continent.

Assuming that we "ARE engaging" in underhanded behavior is letting Hope out of the Pandora's Box. Have more faith that people who pay extortionist monthly rates to play a game (like 30-50/month for premium servers) are less likely to soil their hobby by cheating.

So -

By protecting cheaters against those who provide the means to cheat (the sale of in-game cash and items for real life cash), you are saying that it is OK to cheat. Is this exclusive to servers in Asia? If not, will ALL subscribers be paying for the cheaters' customer service calls?

By protecting those who do not cheat, you are saying that you will crack down upon both those who cheat and those who provide the means to cheat. Won't a strict policy, coupled with dutiful enforcement deter most of the cheating that goes on?

How can both be accomplished?

If this is unknown or cannot be disclosed, then the answer should have been, "Simutronics has a plan in place to curb the need to cheat with real life cash, but we are unable to disclose our plan at this time." As it stands, it looks like a page ripped out of "Political Sidestepping for Dummies."

- MJ

P.S. No slight was intended for Eric Slick, as I'm sure he is under extreme pressure to say 'something,' yet cannot disclose details at this time that have not been approved.

P.P.S. I could give a cup of stinky wind about how players in Asia expect to play their games. People who do not cheat and who do not stand to make a living off of cheating DO NOT want it in their hobby! Go read the responses to the SOE Exchange servers on EQII or hit the message boards for Lineage ][ to find that ARE NOT all engaging in such despicable, game-cheapening activities.

Simutronics - can you imagine supporting someone winning a chess match who buys out the player in the winning seat, just so they can make the announcement of "Check Mate?" I can't either, and it's why I and my friends do not support cheating or those who condone/protect others who do cheat. God save us all if we are in the minority.

djorgen

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Joined: 7/14/05
Posts: 15

11/09/05 8:13:36 PM#5
Good read. :)