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The Chronicles of Spellborn

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  • Developer: Spellborn International
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Status: Beta Testing (est. release Q1 2009)
  • Platforms: PC 
  • Website: http://www.tcos.com

The Chronicles of Spellborn » General Discussion » Release date in Dec. for US!

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wakuzel  9/24/07 8:32:48 AM

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I have a hunch that this game will be released with in Dec.  I think they are going to release it at the same time as their European launch.  The reason I think this is because they have not set a firm date on the European release.  They say Q4 and that is VERY close so why not an exact date?  The reason is because they are firming up their deal with a US publisher and will launch the game in both markets in Dec.

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Rdlaban  9/24/07 1:08:21 PM

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hm... q4 begins what, next week?

I would say; they arent gonna make early q4:(

Well as long as they release before the AAA games coming q1 08 they are gonna get a lot of sales. So  many ppl looking for something else than wow. Just look at Vanguard. Ppl bought it. Tested it; lagged out of game.

 

 

 
daarco  9/24/07 1:29:03 PM

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Dec would be very nice.

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Lord.Bachus  9/24/07 1:58:41 PM

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You can forget about that...its wishfull thinking...

 

There is still no US publisher knocking at spellborns doors. Sad but true.

 
ravenglade  9/24/07 3:17:40 PM

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Originally posted by Lord.Bachus

You can forget about that...its wishfull thinking...

 

There is still no US publisher knocking at spellborns doors. Sad but true.

Are you aware they could be in discussions with a publisher? Is there info you can link me to show they havent had offers? Seems unbelievable. They are probably just trying to play their cards smart.

 
Pietoro  10/03/07 7:23:29 PM

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Originally posted by daarco

Dec would be very nice.

They've said before that there will be no simultaneous U.S./Euro release.

So even if it releases in Dec. that will be in Europe, and it will be a few months past that before we get it in the U.S.

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Dagon13  10/04/07 5:25:14 PM

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Originally posted by Pietoro

 

Originally posted by daarco

Dec would be very nice.

 

They've said before that there will be no simultaneous U.S./Euro release.

So even if it releases in Dec. that will be in Europe, and it will be a few months past that before we get it in the U.S.


Whoops!  Not according to the most current FAQ in the tcos forums.  I don't believe I have ever seen them state that there will be no simultaneous launch.  According to my info, they have refused to disclose an absolute decision on the subject and have stated several times that they are still aiming for a simultaneous launch.  If you take some time to read through the discussions on the home forums you should be able to find several more up-to-date statements from the community manager reflecting this.

I should also add that the community manager seem to be quite optimistic on getting a U.S. publisher.  Unfortunately for us, optimism doesn't exactly predict the future.  We can only hope.

http://www.tcos.com/sbforum/viewtopic.php?t=11051&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

 
Indeed  10/04/07 6:38:55 PM

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There is one thing all of you US gamers should keep in mind because it's a good guess that it's on the mind of every European developer too: The European market forgives minor bugs with the release but in the US you need a polished product from the start, like WoW or LotRO, not like Vanguard.

The reason should be clear, in the US you are accustomed to first class software of your fellow countrymen, in Europe you might get enough applause for originality alone. It's a general point of view, sometimes European developers have the best software, like SAP in their field, but in the gaming business if you fetch programmers out of 19 countries, which is what happened, to make a state of the art product you can't take risks with the American market. You are always thinking in the back of your mind about coming to the US only with the second release build. It wasn't that important 5 years ago where everybody was nearly happy about being able to log in on the first week of an mmo.

Perhaps it's really all only publisher related but I have a feeling that you don't get a final release date before the open beta. Which definitely won't start this month. After all, even WoW didn't manage the christmas release (or did it in the US?) and postponing releases is part of the mmo business like a player avatar. Nevertheless good luck.

 
Lord.Bachus  10/05/07 12:53:36 AM

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Originally posted by Indeed

There is one thing all of you US gamers should keep in mind because it's a good guess that it's on the mind of every European developer too: The European market forgives minor bugs with the release but in the US you need a polished product from the start, like WoW or LotRO, not like Vanguard.

I think you are way off the mark here. Both US abd europe demand the same quallity from a software product. What you describe is how developers might think about the european market. But not how european consumers think.

 
willybong  10/05/07 11:21:00 AM

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Its too bad americans have a bigger market share than the europeans. guess you guys will have to live with it...oh well sorry europe. dont see any americans whining.

 
Dagon13  10/05/07 4:35:21 PM

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Originally posted by Indeed

There is one thing all of you US gamers should keep in mind because it's a good guess that it's on the mind of every European developer too: The European market forgives minor bugs with the release but in the US you need a polished product from the start, like WoW or LotRO, not like Vanguard.

The reason should be clear, in the US you are accustomed to first class software of your fellow countrymen, in Europe you might get enough applause for originality alone. It's a general point of view, sometimes European developers have the best software, like SAP in their field, but in the gaming business if you fetch programmers out of 19 countries, which is what happened, to make a state of the art product you can't take risks with the American market. You are always thinking in the back of your mind about coming to the US only with the second release build. It wasn't that important 5 years ago where everybody was nearly happy about being able to log in on the first week of an mmo.

Perhaps it's really all only publisher related but I have a feeling that you don't get a final release date before the open beta. Which definitely won't start this month. After all, even WoW didn't manage the christmas release (or did it in the US?) and postponing releases is part of the mmo business like a player avatar. Nevertheless good luck.

 

I feel that I, as an American, can forgive minor bugs as easily as any European.  Besides, I think Vanguard is a poor example.  It was far from minor in any way.  Losing all of your gear for no reason is certainly not minor.  Intermittent character rollbacks for no reason isnt either.  I have other things in my mind that I won't explain because I think these two are rather potent.

It's fine, that you, as a person believe what you said is true, but if you were representing any sort of business, I would feel severely insulted by your statement and would likely avoid providing any of my business to that company.

 
Indeed  10/05/07 7:16:25 PM

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No, Dagon13, I'm not representing any business. As a fact, the forum of a website like mmorpg.com is quite unforgiving about gameplay features not being ideal. I don't know any local website with such a critical audience. On the other hand people from all parts of the world, like myself, build the community so I could have misinterpreted.

 
Vendayn  10/07/07 12:56:39 PM

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Well, they said Q4 of this year. So any time between now and December should be release, unless it gets pushed back. Open beta will come first though.


This game looks and sounds awesome though, it doesn't seem to be well known though.

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cunningman  10/07/07 5:00:01 PM