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Please say no to both. |
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3/06/09 10:00:31 PM#2
Originally posted by Gladeous No and no. At least, that's the overall concensus and plan. Can't say anything for sure obviously until the game is in a more "final" stage, but the developers certainly want to try and stay in a seemless direction, and the community polls seem to suggest we agree. Bans a perma, but so are sigs in necro posts. EAT ME MMORPG.com! |
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3/10/09 11:16:32 AM#3
Here is your answere .... I am sure u like what the CEO says. :D
"Q: How large is the game world going to be? Will it take a long time to go from one end to the other? A: The first continent we are launching is about 64km2, not including undergrounds and dungeons. It’s pointless to compare "scale" to other games if you don’t know their speed and means of travel, but in MO, jogging from one end to the other (horizontally across) in a straight line, if that was possible, would take you approximately.. 40 minutes? And although it’s hard to say how large the world will feel until it’s filled with real players, right now it feels very big. The 64km2 is currently entirely seamless and has no instances, something we really hope we will be able to keep for release. The rest of the documented world consists of 5 more continents of similar size." http://www.gamesnafu.com/readarticle.php?ArticleID=180
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3/15/09 1:23:05 AM#4
40 minutes is not very long. Rift |
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3/15/09 10:30:25 AM#5
Would you like to spend traveling through 1 continent a whole week ? -- Remember, your advantage lies in your opponent's weakness (J) |
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
3/15/09 10:34:23 AM#6
Its a PVP oriented game, they need to contain the players in a smaller land mass in order to promote conflict. Large worlds to explore really aren't condusive to that playsttyle.
"Just because you aren't paying doesn't mean it's not PTW." - Amaranthar |
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spankybus
Hard Core Member
Joined: 11/20/05
"Don''t touch that squirrel''s nuts!" - Willy Wonka |
3/15/09 10:42:37 AM#7
Isn't Farcry 2's world something like 50km^2? Thats almost 40 Miles squared. how long would it take you to walk 40 miles? Scratch that, if you could jog indefintely, how long would that take.
Now if mounts are common (thinking of the trailer), it will start feeling small. Far cry, you get jeeps, etc and travel moves a lot faster then. But in fairness, after a while, travel gets annoying. So maybe its not so bad.
That does not also include the underground, etc. so we'll see. I am hopeful, darkfall has the gameplay features i want, but it looks like a cat tird. Since MO is using the UT3 engine, a great look and stable engine, i have high hopes that we can finally have both decent art and excellent, meaningful gameplay.
Frank 'Spankybus' Mignone |
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3/15/09 12:14:00 PM#8
Originally posted by joshe
No but they said jogging, it takes 40 minutes to go across horrizontally, maybe from North to South is far because in WoW the eastern kingdom takes three hours on mount I think. Agon in darkfall takes 8 hours i think. 40 minutes just doesn't seem impressive at all Rift |
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3/15/09 5:32:11 PM#9
I have to somewhat agree, but think about it.
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3/16/09 2:46:54 AM#10
As Zageron said: this is the time of going from point A to point B in a straight line. I pointed it already on official forums: I always choose 2nd option. I want to play, instead of looking at the sky. -- Remember, your advantage lies in your opponent's weakness (J) |
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tcosaddict
Advanced Member
Joined: 9/06/07
"The quickest way to a woman's bed is through her parents... have sex with them and you're in!" |
3/16/09 2:54:19 AM#11
Originally posted by ncryan10
Anyone who's seen the Kalimdor/Agon comparison map knows that it takes roughly an hour to cross Kalimdor going North to South. I don't know how you felt about it, but Kalimdor seemed big enough to me. Granted, I don't know if that 65-70 minutes was on mounts or on foot. If they intend to have 5 more continents of similar size, that's pretty damn big overall. Also he says "jogging from one end to the other (horizontally across) in a straight line, if that was possible, would take you approximately.. 40 minutes?" This suggest that it would take 40 minutes with no obstacles getting in your way, basically if you could fly at jogging speed the whole way. I have to imagine it would actually take longer than that considering changes in terrain. Again, 6 continents that size is actually pretty impressive, I think. Especially for a game that's been in development for such a short period of time. |
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3/17/09 6:42:07 AM#12
3yrs of planning and already 4 yrs in development don't sound that short to me ;) -- Remember, your advantage lies in your opponent's weakness (J) |
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6/27/09 11:21:41 AM#13
Originally posted by Kyleran
Wrong. No way does the world need to be smaller to promote pvp, and no way, in a "sandbox" game do you need to forcefully corral players in order to promote conflict.
Look at Darkfall. Its a large world, and perhaps larger than MO? And it isnt instanced. I dont like DF, so this is just a comparison.
I'd hate to jump into this game and get hooked, only to find out I was mislead by another development team.
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Seven77
Apprentice Member
Joined: 6/07/09
If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun. |
6/27/09 11:50:04 AM#14
Originally posted by joshe Also the type of equipment you may be carrying will slow you down. Also remember everythings going to be explorable along the way. |
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Wizardry
Hard Core Member
Joined: 8/27/04
Remove quests,bosses and trigger them back in is called Dynamic events now?lol..i think not. |
6/27/09 11:56:00 AM#15
Originally posted by ncryan10 I guarantee you there will be zones,it is impossible to do otherwise,without making a real cheap game.In saying that,40 minutes is VERY long,it pretty much gives you an idea the zones may be larger than anything in the giant game[ Vanguard].The average time to travel across a games zone is about 10-20 minutes,so yes 40 is HUGE. This can be a little misleading by stating continent,because a continent can span across more than one zone. Being that the game will have a large contingent for PVP,having a large world is IMO a VERY good thing. http://www.youtube.com/user/Napolianboo#p/u/15/rCYLLQCNc1w |
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6/27/09 12:02:02 PM#16
Originally posted by Wizardry I guarantee you there will be zones,it is impossible to do otherwise,without making a real cheap game.In saying that,40 minutes is VERY long,it pretty much gives you an idea the zones may be larger than anything in the giant game[ Vanguard].The average time to travel across a games zone is about 10-20 minutes,so yes 40 is HUGE. This can be a little misleading by stating continent,because a continent can span across more than one zone. Being that the game will have a large contingent for PVP,having a large world is IMO a VERY good thing. Guarantee? Interesting. The devs recently put in writing and in this community presentation,
www.mortalonline.com/forums/10390-power-point-poll-ppp.html
that "Mortal Online features seamless, instance-free continents where you have the freedom to go anywhere without encountering loading times or invisible walls. The first (of 5) continent, Myrland, is 64km2 not counting caves, mines or dungeons."
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7/01/09 11:41:38 PM#17
Far Cry 2 was, I believe, 25 km2. 64km2 means 8 miles per side, assuming a squarish landmass. Oblivion's traversible landmass was, I believe 6 square miles. Just some perspective to consider. I think the starting continent will be a decent size, if the scale is done right. Remember, a gameworld kilometer won't feel like a real world kilometer, if that makes any sense. "You'll never win an argument with an idiot because he is too stupid to recognize his own defeat." ~Anonymous |
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7/06/09 7:22:00 AM#18
Wait. It's 40 mins for one continent and the article said there would be 5. Shouldn't it take longer? |
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7/06/09 10:18:20 AM#19
Originally posted by Rokchant
It looks like 1 continent on release. The rest will be added later after launch in updates or expansions. |
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7/06/09 11:35:27 AM#20
For release it will be big enough I think, I saw somewhere that its roughly the size of Oblivion pre x-pac and that to me is pretty decent to start off, I am also glad they are not releasing everything at once, people will settle down in the first continent as new continents get released it will allow for people to explore, move in to settle down in remote places it will also give new players and guilds a chance to be part of the game rather than joining in on an already fully estabilished world where they have absolutely no chance of growing.
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