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Stradden  12/17/07 9:47:50 AM

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Community Manager Laura Genender files this report, summarizing the points that were made by Chronicles of Spellborn developers when they stopped by our IRC for a developer chat on Sunday.

Our first question of the night was about body slots, part of TCoS’s innovative subclass system. Starting at level 5, players are allowed to choose a subclass. This subclass has its own skills, but it also has a unique feature called body slots. Players can purchase (yes, all body slots are purchasable) body slots that are unique to their subclass, which change character appearance and add abilities. For example, the Blood Warrior body slots are scars, which actually appear on your character. Most of these scars are self buffs with a beneficial and detrimental effect; one of the first scars Blood Warriors will receive is called Magic Repulsion and it raises magic resistances, but lowers melee resistances.

Today, Selachii talked a bit about the Ancestral Mage, the pet-class subclass. This is the only subclass that works with pets, and all of the body slot options give the Ancestral Mage different summons. These pets will have a variety of roles: some of them will be pure melee while others might heal, buff, or even debuff.

Each class will have between 10 and 15 body slots, though only one can be active during combat.

Read the whole summary here.

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Dyng-Johan  12/17/07 10:42:34 AM

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Nice summary Laura!

...now give us a release date!

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xenogias  12/17/07 11:55:25 AM

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This game is going to be a hit or completely fail. I just recently started doing some research on this game and I will be trying it. If nothing more than the fact they are trying alot of things that seem interesting. Guess we will all find out but my feeling is this game will either top all the newer games that released in 07 and ones released in 08 or its going to fail bigtime. I hope its a sucess just because the MMO genra needs more diversity :)

 
spire23  12/17/07 2:30:35 PM

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I've never played Spellborn, but I've followed it on-and-off for roughly two years by virtue of an old job. I'd never seen a dev comment on the armor before, and I was a little surprised to read in the summary that armor will have zero impact on your ability to avoid injury.

I understand the desire to keep "uber gear" from becoming a part of the game, but how does armor being purely for looks and having no impact on your ability to survive a fight make any sense whatsoever? Armor was invented to avoid different kinds of damage. As weapons changed, armor changed to match. Why not simply install a system where different dmg types perform differently against different armors? That also avoids the "uber gear" issue -- at least, I think it does -- and provides a level of realism and complexity that mirrors the real world, thus improving the immersion factor.

Perhaps someone here can tell me: were there any specifics in the proper IRC transcript (which I have not read) that shed a little light on this or assuage my fears about the utter nonsense hinted at in the dev log summary?

And perhaps someone who is in beta can tell me: is this game simply a fantasy version of City of Heroes? Having aesthetics trump realism seems truer to comic books than to the other fantasy MMOs out there.

 

Thanks in advance to those who have information regarding those questions.

 
Aristea  12/17/07 2:57:14 PM

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Too bad that the armor thing has been known pretty much ever since the first footage, 1+ years ago. You should've checked better :P

Dyng-Johan  12/17/07 5:08:53 PM

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Originally posted by spire23

And perhaps someone who is in beta can tell me: is this game simply a fantasy version of City of Heroes? Having aesthetics trump realism seems truer to comic books than to the other fantasy MMOs out there.

I would rather see it as a MMO version of the old (unreal-engine) game "Rune", with the FPS style maleecombat in third person perspective. I think the cartoonish aesthetics is just a matter of gamedesign taste... I also think cartoonish games last longer, as realistic games seems to last until the next graphic card  generation is introduced.

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Aphex  12/18/07 7:01:38 AM

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Originally posted by spire23

I've never played Spellborn, but I've followed it on-and-off for roughly two years by virtue of an old job. I'd never seen a dev comment on the armor before, and I was a little surprised to read in the summary that armor will have zero impact on your ability to avoid injury.

I understand the desire to keep "uber gear" from becoming a part of the game, but how does armor being purely for looks and having no impact on your ability to survive a fight make any sense whatsoever? Armor was invented to avoid different kinds of damage. As weapons changed, armor changed to match. Why not simply install a system where different dmg types perform differently against different armors? That also avoids the "uber gear" issue -- at least, I think it does -- and provides a level of realism and complexity that mirrors the real world, thus improving the immersion factor.

Perhaps someone here can tell me: were there any specifics in the proper IRC transcript (which I have not read) that shed a little light on this or assuage my fears about the utter nonsense hinted at in the dev log summary?

And perhaps someone who is in beta can tell me: is this game simply a fantasy version of City of Heroes? Having aesthetics trump realism seems truer to comic books than to the other fantasy MMOs out there.

 

Thanks in advance to those who have information regarding those questions.

The uber gear issue isn't the main reason why they made armor have no impact on damage or stats. More importantly is that they want to give players the ability to look how they want to. And is is that strange in a fantasy setting? For example, in literature and movies barbarians are quite common and usually wear no armor at all, but are still good at melee combat.

 
Shizuu  12/18/07 8:53:53 AM

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There is a mistake in the summary : Each class will not have between 10 and 15 body slots, but between 10 and 15 skills relative to body slots, which is not the same. That was my question ^_^
 
Citron  12/18/07 9:42:39 AM

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In EQ2 for example they have "visual" slots for appearence and normal slots for effective armor. This way you still can look mostly the way you want, but still have full stats on armor. Taking the armor mechanic out of the game just for a visual effect is dumb imo. I was excited awhile back because this game was taking a different approach to the genre, but anymore it seems it won't be able to compete with the likes of aging WOW or EQ2, let alone Warhammer.

 

 

 
vesavius  12/18/07 11:34:44 AM

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