In the sandbox MMO Landmark, formerly known as Everquest Landmark, a combat system and the ability to die will be introduced soon.
The building and digging MMO Landmark is currently in a Closed Beta. So far, the game feels like it’s missing something: namely a combat system. Digging in the pits, cutting down trees, and especially shaping one’s own claim is fun, but many MMO players can’t fully express themselves: they are missing combat.
As reported by the magazine massively, referencing two of the leading devs, the decision for Landmark to not have a combat system until now was simply because the game is being developed in front of the players’ eyes. The focus had to be on the building elements first, so the developers had the tools to create something and generate content. The previous focus on the pacifist elements of the game has led to a community mainly consisting of decorators, craftsmen, merchants, and explorers. This is seen as an ideal base for an exciting MMO community, according to SOE.
The combat system will now be introduced in various phases. For starters, it is explained that there will be no fixed classes; the “Adventurers”‘ combat style adapts to the chosen weapons. Initially, a sword for melee combat, a bow for ranged combat, and a wand for when things need to get fiery will be brought to Landmark. The armors will include a robe, a martial barbarian outfit, and a technically slightly advanced iron armor. These are meant to fit the different play styles dictated by the weapons.
The update with the first traces of the combat and dying system is scheduled to be rolled out on August 27 on the beta servers.
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As the numbers from last week show, Guild Wars 2 still has a fairly large player base even 2 years after its release. However, this game from ArenaNet is not without its errors. One of the main problems with the MMO is surprisingly the PvP.
Recently, it was announced that on August 14th the release date and the cinematic trailer for the new WoW addon “Warlords of Draenor” would be revealed. Around 6:30 PM German time, it was finally here: In a live stream, among others, Mike Morhaime and Chris Metzen presented both.
In the past few days, there has been a lot of discussion about the announcement that the next Tomb Raider iteration “Rise of the Tomb Raider” would be released exclusively for Microsoft’s Xbox. Although not until the Christmas season of 2015, many people were already getting upset because they felt treated unfairly.
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The fantasy MMO The Elder Scrolls Online has completely overhauled the previous campaign structure with the latest patch. In the official forum, the PvP lead of TESO, Brian Wheeler, provides an initial status update.
From 10 campaigns on each mega-server, it has been reduced to 5. How will this affect gameplay? And what about the exploits of the game mechanics, is Zenimax aware of them? On these and other topics, the PvP lead of The Elder Scrolls Online, Brian Wheeler, shares his position.
Performance Issues: Players Will Soon Be Able to Disable Effects
The current number of campaigns and the type of campaigns are not set in stone. Depending on how Cyrodiil changes and how player feedback turns out, Wheeler stated, they will convert one campaign or even introduce a new one.
A lot is currently changing in The Elder Scrolls Online. Wheeler also mentioned that they want to address players’ issues in Cyrodiil caused by lags and crashes through optimization of the game client. They are working on allowing players to disable individual effects that negatively impact their performance. This fine-tuning that players can make to their settings should, together with Zenimax’s work on the server, provide a noticeable improvement in the combat experience.
The Elder Scrolls Online Will Close Some Exploits: Emperor Trading and Gathering Campaign Buffs
In the past, we have reported on the trend of “Emperor Trading”: Players of a dominant alliance pass the emperor title to each other to benefit from the passive bonuses that the faded emperor’s legacy grants to former bearers. This has likely reached Zenimax by now. Wheeler mentioned that they are monitoring the situation and may intervene if necessary. However, he did not comment on the sporadic demand to strip and reset all emperor titles that have been obtained so far.
Another issue that is being observed by the developers of The Elder Scrolls Online is the buffs from campaigns. Some guilds seem to be moving from campaign to campaign to accumulate as many buffs as possible. They also want to address this issue. However, they do not want to make it impossible for players to join the campaigns of their friends for group adventures.
The Imperial City and Life After It: Factions Should Distinguish Themselves More
Wheeler places special importance on the Imperial City, which we have reported on several times. In Wheeler’s view, the introduction of this PvP dungeon will change everything and could lead to a population explosion in Cyrodiil, for which they are prepared.
Once the Imperial City is in TESO, they want to address the empty spots on the map in PvP – and they want to provide individual alliances with distinct equipment to emphasize the differences between factions.
Additionally, they are considering bringing the “Forward Camps,” where fallen warriors can resurrect, into the game in a different variant so that only guild members of the player establishing the camp can re-enter the game. There will then be two types of these resurrection tents: one for all and one only for guild members.
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The founder package for the Sandbox MMO ArcheAge proves to be unexpectedly strong on Steam.
On the PC platform Steam, the ArcheAge: Archeum Founders Pack also appeared in the Top 10 last week alongside bestseller titles like DayZ and Counterstrike: Global Offensive. As reported by PcGames Hardware, the title took fifth place from August 3rd to August 9th, which we consider quite remarkable. This places the game ahead of Arma 3 and The Forest.
The founder package grants access to the Alpha, which is still permanently open, while the Beta servers remained closed last week – perhaps this explains part of its popularity. The package costs nearly 135 Euros. At the moment, however, its popularity has decreased again, currently, it is in twentieth place. However, in fourteenth place is the Silver package of ArcheAge, which costs nearly 46 Euros and allows access to the currently open Beta servers, among other things.
These good figures apparently indicate that the “Free-to-Play” game ArcheAge is successful with its strategy to encourage players to purchase a package that secures them advantages in the game, makes the attractive sandbox elements accessible – and grants them access to the servers in general.
The latest ArcheAge Beta started on Thursday and runs until Tuesday evening.
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During the keynote for the survival MMO H1Z1 last night in Las Vegas, the team from Sony Online Entertainment presented a new feature: planes visibly drop special equipment. The team expects that there will be a real slaughter around these air drops.
These days, alongside the Gamescom in Cologne, SOE Live is also taking place in Las Vegas. The MMO studio Sony Online Entertainment is showcasing the individual games and projects, including the survival MMO H1Z1. Last night, it had its big appearance.
SOE’s president John Smedley briefly summarized the game’s backstory: the idea was born just in December. During a production break, while working on another game, they experimented with some prototypes until the idea for a survival MMO like DayZ or Rust fully clicked and excited the entire team. This team is comprised of zombie fans who never miss an episode of The Walking Dead. Initially, they were just playing around with the Forgelight engine to see what was possible with it. The Forgelight engine is also used in Planetside 2, and most elements in H1Z1 come from this game. This explains why they already had a game a few months after the idea was conceived, which is now continuously being refined.
Early Access only when SOE loves the game, not just likes it
The fact that Early Access is still awaited was explained by Smedley: “At the moment, we really like the game, but we want to put it into Early Access only when we love it. And we are getting closer to that stage all the time.” This is not just flirting. They are not pretending here; they want to bring H1Z1 to the public only when they are completely convinced of it.
“Deeper, deeper” is the motto – H1Z1 should be complex
During the panel, the main members of the H1Z1 team responded to fan questions from the audience. One attendee wanted to know whether the individual elements of the game interacted with each other, meaning if one could shoot the tires of a jeep with a pistol or ignite something with a gas canister. The developers answered that such interactions are indeed part of their plan. Smedley constantly encourages them to make the game deeper and deeper. This is precisely their goal. However, for Early Access, they want to initially bring a kind of cross-section of the game to life, offering a bit of everything so that fans can provide valuable feedback.
When asked what distinguishes H1Z1 from other zombie games like DayZ, former FPS pro gamer Jimmy Whisenhunt mentioned SOE’s MMO experience. They are an MMO company; that’s what they’re specialized in, and they can do that extremely well.
The Bunny Hat question and the issue with Pay2Win in H1Z1
The question of how looting works is one that both developers and fans are concerned about in H1Z1. The developers reported that they had met for a “Bunny Hat” conference to discuss whether players could loot a cosmetic item from a defeated player that they had in the shop, like bunny ears. The answer: yes, this will be possible. The player who originally bought the ears will lose that expenditure; however, they have acquired the blueprint for this item in the shop and can craft the bunny ears again. Meanwhile, the murdering thief will still have obtained them. However, nothing purchased in the Station Shop should be able to be directly lost.
The issue of “Pay2Win” is closely monitored by fans. When a special item was announced as a reward for SOE Live attendees, alarms rang in social media that SOE was distributing weapons that would give others an advantage. However, SOE immediately reassured: this is just a skin for a club, and there are no effects on the game.
Guilds, as known in other MMOs, are called communities in H1Z1. Special challenges will be introduced in the game for player unions. Because large communities also bring corresponding risks in H1Z1. Those who rush through a city with 30 people are, after all, the most attractive target for all zombies on the server, the developers explained. They also do not want to make finding friends too easy because that is part of the adventure of a zombie apocalypse. Simply spawning next to a buddy would hardly fit this threatening atmosphere.
Greed leads to slaughter in H1Z1 – The Air Drop
At the conclusion of the event, they presented the “Air Drop” as a new feature. A loud propeller plane circles in the sky, dropping a large box full of valuable equipment somewhere. Players see this, run towards it, and try to get the box under their control. In the example video, a situation arises reminiscent of The Hunger Games: in a kind of “Battle Royale,” the H1Z1 players battle for the valuable equipment until the last survivor secures the precious look into the box.
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The MMO shooter Destiny is presenting a new trailer that showcases Mars as a battlefield in the futuristic fight for survival.
The red planet Mars has fascinated humanity for ages. In the MMO shooter Destiny, players will finally be able to set foot on the planet. But it’s not little green men that await you there.
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Announced yesterday for November 13, Blizzard now reveals the content of the Collector’s Edition of Warlords of Draenor, the new expansion to the evergreen World of Warcraft.
Also for Starcraft II, Diablo III and Hearthstone fans
A Collector’s Edition in the closet is a matter of honor for some hardcore Blizzard fans. Only a few game studios have managed to earn a reputation that makes their Collector’s Editions a kind of “artifact”, a series of boxes in the closet that reflects one’s gaming history.
As has been the case for some time, Blizzard is also offering a diverse range of content for the Collector’s Edition of Warlords of Draenor. Buyers of the CE not only receive items for World of Warcraft, but there is also something to show in-game in Starcraft II, Diablo III and Hearthstone that they own the Collector’s Edition of Warlords of Draenor. The individual contents:
The Physical
The complete game on DVD of course, if the image is to be trusted, it looks like 4 DVDs.
A making-of and behind-the-scenes tandem on Blu-Ray and DVD – here Blizzard offers exclusive insights into the creation of the add-on. They promise over an hour of material with developer interviews and insider glimpses.
The soundtrack to Warlords of Draenor – orchestral music focused on the battles that will rage in Draenor. Somewhat martial in nature.
An art book with 160 pages. Included: The development of the design of the new world from the first brush strokes to the finished artwork.
And there’s also a mouse pad. Featured: Blackhand, the gorilla and bruiser among the Warlords of Draenor.
The Digital: Dread Raven Mount and Pet
Already announced for a while, there’s a Dread Raven mount and pet as rewards for purchasers of the Collector’s Edition. The two are descendants of Anzu, the legendary mount “Raven Lord” from The Shadow Labyrinth, which was so hard to obtain.
For Starcraft II fans, there are new portraits – buyers of the Collector’s Edition can enjoy Grommash Hellscream and Blackhand in Starcraft II.
In Diablo III, one displays their WoW connection with a pennant, a kind of banner, worn on the back.
And in Hearthstone, one can show off with a new card back. Design: Brownish, iron, war-forged!
Blizzard recommends early pre-orders, as the Collector’s Edition is limited. And the free 90s are still available on top of that:
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The survival MMO H1Z1 is one of the major topics at SOE Live in Las Vegas and was also part of the opening panel. It will definitely come to PlayStation 4.
H1Z1 will definitely come to PlayStation 4. This was made clear by Sony Online Entertainment President John Smedley during the opening panel of the in-house convention SOE Live last night. There had recently been quite a bit of speculation in German online magazines, as a game designer stated that they are currently fully focused on the PC version of H1Z1 and that no one is working on the PlayStation 4 version. Some magazines misinterpreted this as “Not coming for PS 4”.
MMOs no longer just a PC affair, H1Z1 and Planetside 2 planned for PlayStation 4
The port of the games to as many platforms as possible is, according to Smedley, part of the new SOE philosophy. As an example that MMOs are no longer just a PC matter, Smedley mentioned Blizzard’s free card game Hearthstone. Another part of the philosophy is to showcase the games as often as possible on Twitch and to allow as many streamers as possible access to the games. According to Smedley, Twitch is becoming increasingly important. He himself no longer buys a game without first checking it out thoroughly on Twitch. Accordingly, several well-known streamers like Angry Joe or Rhinocrunch were guests in Las Vegas, to whom Smedley expressed his gratitude for their efforts.
Most fans would prefer to swing the axe today rather than tomorrow.
Minutes later, Smedley introduced the producer of H1Z1, Steve George, and gave him a somewhat teasing welcome with the sentence: “Steve, if you want to announce the early access date for H1Z1 now: go ahead, buddy!” Then Smedley made his escape from the stage.
The release date for the early access is a sensitive topic among fans, as it had already been announced some time ago and then postponed.
H1Z1 marketing consisted of “opening the doors”
Steve George briefly explained to the present SOE fans the basic principles of H1Z1: open world, zombie MMO, a lot of crafting, large landmass, and players should have made a few new friends and new enemies after each game session. According to George, fans, including those of the Everquest or Planetside 2 franchises, should take the opportunity to talk to the developers here to learn everything about H1Z1: “Just approach them, and if they don’t tell you enough, buy them a few drinks.”
Go out and spread the H1Z1 hype virus!
At H1Z1, according to George, you can see the success of SOE’s new policy. Instead of relying on marketing, they simply opened the doors and let as many players in as possible, allowing them to participate in the development of the game and play it. This led to many going out and promoting the game on their own. “We have something very special here,” said George.
In the coming days, various events related to H1Z1 are planned at SOE Live. Some are rather humorous in nature (Zombie Prom and “Zombies can’t swim” pool party), others are significantly more informative. Tonight our time, the probably most important H1Z1 event will take place with the keynote panel.
Additionally, the new key art for H1Z1 was presented (see above, title image of the article). The entire opening ceremony of SOE Live can be found here in this Twitch video, H1Z1 will be discussed approximately after 80 minutes.
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Blizzard’s free online card game Hearthstone is one of the biggest success stories of this year, attracting imitators. The wrestling company WWE is launching a digital card game for iOS and Android.
On one side, there are fantasy characters in colorful costumes with huge muscles or warrior Amazons in martial but still somewhat feminine outfits, and on the other side, Orcs and Elves. The World of Warcraft universe and WWE have many similarities, and now one more: both now have a digital card game in their repertoire.
The “Supercard”, the new collectible card game (CCG) from WWE, is being developed by Cat Daddy Games and published by 2k Games. The game design is significantly different from Hearthstone. There are supposed to be 400 cards featuring active wrestlers, Divas (as WWE refers to its female wrestlers), managers, and “legends” (inactive wrestlers).
There will be options to train the cards, equip them with typical wrestling items for short-term buffs (ladders, for example), and then pit them against each other in various game modes.
Snarky WWE fans are already looking forward to complaining about the stats of the cards
A “snarky” fan community has developed around wrestling, which is well aware of the nature of the sport and enjoys how the various storylines are told in the ring and how characters are presented. Therefore, fans are already looking forward to tearing apart the different stat values of the individual cards, as these stats reflect how WWE portrays the wrestlers. The “snarky” fans often disagree with this. Especially John Cena is under scrutiny. He is adored by young fans, while the snarkers miss charisma in many current wrestlers with Cena’s stature and view them as industrial products. They see charisma more in the “normally built” wrestlers who came up from the indie scene, like CM Punk or Daniel Bryan, while WWE prefers larger wrestlers like The Rock, John Cena, and others.
By the way, the title “Super-Card” can also be understood as a reference from wrestling terminology. A “card” refers to the matches on a specific night.
If you want to learn more about the game, we recommend this trailer. You can find more information on the game’s homepage.
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As the first feature for the September patch, Guild Wars 2 presents a clever method to standardize opponents. This aims to ensure fairness in PvP.
Top PvP in Guild Wars 2 suffers from small hands problem
One of the issues in Guild Wars 2, it is now revealed, is that at the highest PvP level, the characters are different sizes, leading to different animations.
For a large race, such as a Charr, it is often easy for opponents to see what they are doing with their hands and which ability will come next. In contrast, the pesky little Asura with their tiny hands can hardly be recognized. They thus have an advantage in high-level PvP.
ArenaNet has pondered for a long time about what they could do about it. Now they have found a solution that will come to the game with the patch on September 9.
In the team arena and in custom arenas that allow tournament formats, players will be given an option to have their opponents appear as faceless “standardized” minions, all of which will be the same size and whose animations will be easily recognizable. The own team members and oneself will not be affected by these changes. So, in a way, one will feel like Neo in the Matrix in the future, pursued by x versions of the same Mr. Smith.
Regarding the new PvP armor, GW2 is drawing inspiration from war gods
As a second teaser for the September feature patch, ArenaNet presented a new armor. This should become particularly “glorious,” thus they drew inspiration from war gods of mythology for the look. The right kick was then found in its predecessor Guild Wars 1, where a statue adorns the Hall of Heroes. Their look was taken as inspiration to create the new armor. This will only be available in one version to the top players. They will fight for the right to wear it in tournaments. For mortals, another form of armor will be available.
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Today at 18:30, Blizzard announced the release date of the World of Warcraft expansion Warlords of Draenor. The add-on will be released on November 13.
Blizzard seems to have reached a size where even the announcement needs an announcement. And for the past 2 weeks, fans have been eagerly waiting for the release date of the next expansion of the franchise. The whole thing is accompanied by a cinematic trailer – the actual event takes place Thursday morning local time in Los Angeles. Figuratively, the event takes place in millions of living rooms and computer rooms worldwide, as it will be streamed in many countries.
In an interview with Gamona ahead of the event, it was already announced that a team from Blizzard is currently working on the next expansion of World of Warcraft.
Here is a stream of the current events, we also have a small live ticker:
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Small Live Ticker for the World of Warcraft Stream
18:35: The crowd is being heated up with typical stadium announcer tricks. “Who is here for the Horde?” – “Who is for the Alliance?” … I admit, I also shouted!
18:45: Competent developers are talking about open-world PvP or something. I can’t concentrate, I really want to know the release date. Come on! There will be time for details later!
18:48: Wow, first applause. If you slay opposing players in the new open PvP zone, you can loot half of their fragments. You can either sell them as “Back to Alterac” or as “Blizzard learns from DayZ!”
18:53: Uh, Chris Metzen. Immediately fits in with the stadium announcer tricks. Gets a lot of applause. Until now, I thought he looked like a reindeer. Something is not right here!
18:57: Blizzard wants to introduce the titular villains of the expansion, the Warlords of Draenor, with “Lords of War”, an animated series.
19:00: The first one is Kargath Bladefist, a kind of Orc Spartacus, but not the 50s Hollywood version, rather the “10:15 PM on Pro Sieben with naked Xena” version. The comic series uses elements from 300 and the Spartacus Starz series in its depiction.
19:03: The comic is well received, lots of applause. Metzen hints that Warlords of Draenor will be much harder and bloodier than the Pandas.
19:05: The new zones are now being presented in a trailer. Nagrand triggers Talbuk grind flashbacks for me.
19:07: Quick look into the new dungeons. Surely everyone is excited about the train ride! How could one not be? Everyone loves trains!
19:09: People are totally excited and now it’s really just starting. Amazing how they always manage this. Metzen emphasizes the tradition of World of Warcraft. Many ideas and figures are already 20 years old. He also highlights the relationship with the community.
19:11: Metzen goes into the time travel/parallel universe idea, which was received a bit oddly by fans at first – it sounded somehow nerdy/Star Trek-like. Metzen explains that the pivotal moment in Warcraft was the pact between Orcs and Demons. And that’s what the trailer is also dealing with.
19:17: That went quickly. Warlords of Draenor will be released on November 13, 2014. The cinematic trailer shows the exposition of the expansion in drastic images: What would have happened if the Orcs had never consumed Mannoroth’s blood? What would have happened if they had never become slaves of the demons? Sounds like an exciting premise for the expansion.
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The “War Pilot in World War II” simulator War Thunder will support the Playstation 4 Virtual Reality headset Project Morpheus. Additionally, a new trailer is being released.
War Thunder is considered the flight simulator that is closest to reality and can give players the feeling of truly sitting in a cockpit. Although in other game modes labeled as “simulation”, the arcade experience is more in focus. A high priority at Gaijin Studios is to bring players as close as possible to the cockpits of historically accurate aircraft that then fight for supremacy over a burning Europe.
The Project Morpheus is being developed as a Virtual Reality headset for the PS4, but PC players do not need to envy console players, as War Thunder has already collaborated with Oculus Rift. They are fully committed to VR. Exact dates for when either headset will be released are not yet available – Oculus is mentioning 2015. Regardless of when it happens, it is now known: War Thunder will be part of it. The goal is to provide players with a breathtaking 360-degree view from the cockpit of the machines.
A somewhat dizzying prospect, but I also feel quite different when I’m standing on a step ladder. For those interested in War Thunder, the game is free-to-play, here is the registration on the official website.
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The Fantasy MMO The Elder Scrolls Online is drumming up for the fourth update. This does not introduce major new features, but gives groups plenty to do.
In the past few weeks, there has been so much talk, seen, and read about the upcoming changes to The Elder Scrolls Online that it is almost a bit sobering to read that none of these big features will come in the next update: No Imperial City, no Justice System, no Spellcrafting.
However, what is actually coming would be a reason to celebrate for fans of most MMOs: New content. Update 4 will be all about group PvE, there will be new dungeons in the game, raids will be expanded – in short, there is plenty to do.
The trailer showcases the most important aspects presented by Zenimax:
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Grouping is set to improve in The Elder Scrolls Online
In line with the group content coming with update 4, fans in the official forum are asking whether the options for finding groups will also be improved and whether group play will be made more pleasant. Especially the grouping and phasing issues will resurface when players gather again for monster hunting.
In the official forum, a Zenimax employee raised hopes in response to a question that they would address the issues. In addition to the content shown in the video, they will also bring in further fixes and minor adjustments to the game. With update 4, they will also begin the improvements to group play that they have announced. Players will find out more from the patch notes for 1.4. This is set to come to the test server after Gamescom to shed more light on the patch. The next Road Ahead post from Matt Firor is also still pending; he has provided valuable insights into the development of the game in the past.
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The SF-MMO WildStar appears in the quarterly report from NCSoft. This allows conclusions to be drawn about the sales figures. Between 400,000 and 600,000 units are estimated to have been sold.
The quarterly report from NCSoft has been intriguing for the MMO sector for a long time, as they have an important western title in their portfolio with Guild Wars 2 and lead one of the dominant MMO titles in the east with Blade & Soul. This April/May/June quarter was even more exciting, as a triple-A MMO was released in the west with WildStar. And WildStar players, former players, and interested observers naturally want to know how the game is performing.
The answer: Not that great, but not terrible either. The budget figures do not allow for a precise number to be calculated because the game was sold at various prices; it was more expensive in the Steel Edition and significantly cheaper during discount promotions than the standard price. WildStar is estimated to have sold between 400,000 and 600,000 units – a figure just under 500,000 is the most commonly heard number in the calculations.
How this figure should be interpreted and how it affects the future of WildStar surely depends largely on how many of the buyers also subscribed and how many players Carbine had counted on in their plans.
With sales of 400,000 to 600,000 units, the game is certainly not a flop, but the feedback from fans on social media and forums is sobering. One wonders what Carbine could have done differently. Whether it’s the marketing that prevented the title from selling better, the season, or the lack of a ‘big name’ behind the product. With a Meta-Critic score of 82%, the game stands well, but it was already noticeable that fewer critics discussed the game compared to the previously released competitor The Elder Scrolls Online.
Looking towards the release date of “Warlords of Draenor,” the World of Warcraft expansion, whose announcement is scheduled for later Thursday evening, some are looking anxiously to the future. Since WildStar was targeting former World of Warcraft players, it was already assumed that the start of Warlords of Draenor would leave Nexus even emptier.
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In World of Warcraft, the “Our characters should be more beautiful” campaign now reaches the trolls.
While the SF MMO WildStar struggled with troll issues on Tuesday, industry leader World of Warcraft has a troll solution. In the latest Artcraft, they presented the new female and male troll models. They will make it into the game by the launch of the expansion “Warlords of Draenor”; the blood elves will have to wait.
As Art Director Chris Robinson explained, the trolls were a particularly tricky case because their tusks had to be adapted to the respective face shapes. This proved to be a unique challenge. They hope the fans are satisfied with the results achieved.
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The SF-MMO WildStar became the victim of quite a severe trolling incident that stirred up quite a commotion in the fan base.
When WildStar’s head of public relations, Technical Director CRB_Cougar, logged into social media for the first time on Tuesday, the Chua mess was already steaming. Fans were screaming that this was the absolute last straw. This meant the topic “WildStar” was now completely off the table. They wanted to delete their accounts immediately, sell their dearly held plush Rowsdower on eBay, set it on fire, and generally never hear about this “WildStar” thing again.
“Did you hear that? Everyone from that guild stocked up on it!!!” – “Oh really? I’m quitting!”
What happened? A user claimed on Reddit to have discovered a nasty exploit just before the server maintenance. Players could obtain the coveted Ancestor Gems for free! And AMPs too. This was allegedly already common knowledge, and some exploiters had stocked up for 9 months! A tremendous breach in the delicate balance of the game, which set the fans into a frenzy – especially because they felt disadvantaged since they could no longer access the free loot.
And since the servers were down anyway (most likely to fix this exploit!), it couldn’t be verified whether this was true or not, but it was already too late. Even more suspicious was the fact that no one at Carbine admitted that this exploit even existed. It must have been so significant that merely mentioning it was enough to severely damage WildStar. So it had to be kept quiet.
Yum, yum, yum…
When CRB_Cougar indicated that he would look into it, fans took it as confirmation of the news. Directly, the originator of this uproar contacted Cougar: He had played a prank. A hoax, a falsehood, set loose into the world. Cougar was undeterred and looked into it more closely, and indeed: There was absolutely nothing to it, just a gag to really hit back at the previously mentioned Chua mess on Reddit.
Cougar later explained in a stream that if this had actually happened, they would have done everything possible to reverse the damage. But there was simply nothing to it. And by the way: Anyone who truly discovers and exploits such an exploit in the game will face the full consequences of WildStar. As Cougar explained: “It’s like I open my front door, and there’s a bag full of cash inside, and you can tell from the paint splatters on it that it probably comes from a bank robbery: I close the door and walk backward into the house, but I take nothing from the bag.”
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The Buy-to-Play fantasy MMO Guild Wars 2 will release a patch with many new features on September 9th. It will be about PvP, item collecting, and likely also about the starting experiences.
Guild Wars 2 plans feature pack and $150,000 tournament
Guild Wars 2 is going into summer break with the Living World. However, in the coming weeks, you won’t just be sitting quietly in your little room, annoyed that no one talks about GW 2 anymore, but they will extensively present the new feature patch for September. At the moment, there’s still some mystery around what exactly will come, but so far, only extensive changes in PvP have been mentioned.
GW2 indeed has big plans for PvP and wants to increasingly develop it into events, as seen at the All-Star tournament at Gamescom. It is already known that they plan to start a big tournament with a prize pool of $150,000. Players from the three continents will compete for $50,000 each.
GW2 presents the new patch in bites
Although they are keeping the specific contents of the feature pack a mystery, there is already a sort of advent calendar set up where players can open a door every now and then until the launch on September 9th to receive information tidbits.
Thus, the first week is titled “Competitive Week” and will focus on PvP. The second week will be about a “Fresh Start” that is meant for both new players and veterans – presumably, this week will revolve around improvements in everyday comfort and especially in the starting experience. In the third week of the patch announcement, planned changes to “Collecting and Trading” will be presented – it sounds like some story related to inventory and the showcase aspects that a modern MMO can hardly resist.
The first door in the calendar opens on August 14th, the feature patch is set to release on September 9th, and shortly after that, the next episode of the Living Story will continue.
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Another week has passed and I can’t quite tell what I’ve actually done with the time – probably the same as you all, played way too much and enjoyed the summer way too little. However, a few highlights have stuck in my mind. While PvP in WildStar has calmed down again, this time Hearthstone is taking the brunt of my frustration, so I say “Ring free!” for a new edition of Whining Wednesday.
“Well Played” Emotes and Their Abuse
Please don’t get me wrong, Hearthstone is really fun and can be a great “filler” while waiting for teammates or the next battleground in other games. But the bad behavior of players seems to be increasing. I have nothing against the use of emotes; you can use them to comment on a good move or even my mistakes, I don’t take that as an attack.
What regularly drives me up the wall are people who combine that with a whole range of other bad habits. After the fourth “Well Played” emote (in under a minute), I simply turn them off, but there are other things I can’t avoid: If someone takes a full 90 seconds for every single turn, that is, on one side, of course, their right – but if they obviously can’t play anything anymore, then I can only assume that they hope I get frustrated and leave the game.
Unfortunately, there is something even worse than unfriendly players…
My New Hate Deck: The Botlock
… and that is bots. I never thought it possible that there are bots in a card game, or that someone would actually take the time to program them comprehensively. I am especially surprised about what one aims to achieve with this, as the gold limit is capped at a fixed value per day and is not tradable, nor are the cards – so one would have to sell the whole Battle.net account to make any profit out of it.
Apparently, the business is worthwhile, because throughout the week, I have been repeatedly beaten by warlocks who played so robotically and took the exact same amount of time for each move that it was just too obvious. Every turn follows exactly the same pattern – first the leftmost minion attacks, then the rightmost minion, then the second from the left, and so on.
I don’t mind losing to other players who are better than me. But when bots are better than me, it really eats at my self-esteem and makes me lose interest in the game. So, dear Mr. Blizzard, please take care of this and stop the bots – or make them so good that I no longer recognize them as such.
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At the press conference by Electronic Arts at this year’s gamescom, the project leader of Star Wars: The Old Republic, Matt Bromberg, also addressed the followers of the free-to-play MMORPG.
He took this time to highlight the upcoming digital expansion “Galactic Strongholds,” which subscribers can download for free starting August 19. Highlights of the expansion include territory wars, guild ships, and, most importantly, the highly anticipated player housing. We have already reported extensively on this here at Mein MMO, what you can expect with Galactic Strongholds.
Additionally, he didn’t pass up the opportunity to answer one of the most popular questions: “How many people actually play Star Wars: The Old Republic?” According to him, over 1 million players log into the far, far away galaxy each month. These numbers don’t sound surprising, because according to a reputable market study by superdata, SW:TOR is one of the most successful MMOs in the world. Last year, the title reportedly generated around 165 million dollars.
Specifically for gamescom, the developers also released a galactic video to shorten the wait for the new expansion . Have fun and may the Force be with you.
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The god MMO Skyforge from Team Allods and Obsidian Entertainment is set to enter a closed beta this year.
The word has been out, whether divine or not: At Gamescom in Cologne, a date for the closed beta would be announced. What else could you expect from a game that has been accepting applications for the beta on its homepage for months and speaks of revealing important beta information in Cologne? Hardly a cancellation.
However, they didn’t get too specific, only mentioning “Q4 2014” and leaving themselves a comfortable time window.
Skyforge plans to make its big appearance in Cologne on Saturday, August 16, when a major live stream for the game will start. For the first time, the public will get to enjoy a live demo – at 3 PM our time, and of course on Twitch. If you like, you can pass the time until then with articles about Skyforge on our website or visit the redesigned Skyforge page of the Russian creators.
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