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2011-03-31, 04:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
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So like we all expected, PSN around august to november? Im glad that SOE is actually concentrating on trying to make good games for a change (which seems to come at the cost of peoples jobs; it does sucketh).
EQ and PS were their strongest IPs (Planetside is not a very 'good' game... but the IP is far stronger than The Agency which seemed like some kiddie spy game to most people, I think?). Im actually interested in what they do with EQ3 too which is odd since Guild Wars 2 will (probably) win every MMO crown there is for me. |
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2011-03-31, 05:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #19 | ||
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I think they made the right decision. Since I was not very excited for the Agency it didn't seem like something that would be that popular. I think Planetside Next has the potential to be a bigger hit than it would have been.
Of course its unfortunate people got layed off but that's pretty much how the game industry works. Whenever a project is cancelled or finished a lot of people get transferred or let go. They usually don't have much trouble getting hired at another studio I think. In any case its good news actually for Planetside Next to know its getting more resources. It being delayed until later in the year isn't even a surprise for me. Who really expected it to be surprise launched with no advertising? |
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2011-03-31, 08:53 PM | [Ignore Me] #23 | ||
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I don't mind waiting a little longer. Better than them trying to throw something together poorly and rush it out the door. If the wait means we get a better product out the gate I'm all for it. How often does a game release to meet some deadline, doesn't live up to it's billing then looses almost all it's base within a few months? AoC is a stark reminder of why you don't push an unfinished game out.
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2011-04-03, 03:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #26 | |||
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I'm trying to look at all the bright sides though. This downsizing is hopefully a sign that SOE has identified that it over reached with it's product range and development. You can almost guarantee that the sites that have been shut down will be sending their staff to the remaining SOE locations and assisting on concentrating on their products a bit more after release. Always a shame when a game is cancelled, but I never had faith in an MMO that's a new/original IP. It's very dangerous, and I think Blizzard will discover this too if it turns out that Titan isn't based on an existing franchise. Anyway, The Agency is dead, long live Planetside. Now let's finally get some concentrated awesome out of SOE that truely hasn't been seen for 8 years. |
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2011-04-11, 11:21 AM | [Ignore Me] #27 | ||
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For some people, but to be honest from what I've seen of it is not going to move me from Everquest 2. Graphically EQNext looks too cartoony to me and appears to be much more lightweight then EQ2, and at the EQNext seminar it seems that gameplaywise its not bringing anything really new in.
I'd rather see them put the resources into what they have already with EQ2, rather then reinvent the wheel with EQNext, although I guess (despite the claim EQNext will be PC only) I'm guessing a PS3 launch will be on the cards, since its based on a modified free realms engine. I'm hoping though that PSNext will be a solid game with truly advanced graphics, looking around the basics of a good FPS are not hard to figure out. All PSNext has to do is add the massive part to it and I think it'll be awesome. |
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2011-04-13, 03:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #28 | |||
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