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daarco 3/12/08 7:09:55 AM
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Want Darkfall now! |
Ok, the game itself is no threath, but the game concept is. I know many gamers that begins to act very weird when you tell them there is a lot more to MMOs then WoW. They feel that their way of playing MMOs ARE threathen, and i love every minute when i see that in thier eyes. |
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Reniere 3/12/08 7:12:58 AM
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plain and simply ridiculous |
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downtoearth 3/12/08 7:35:11 AM
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funny thing a whole alot mroe people have seen alot mroe than we have trust me they like it but hey belive what you want |
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daarco 3/12/08 8:05:26 AM
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Joined: 12/19/06
Want Darkfall now! |
Originally posted by Reniere
Try and keep WoW out of this. |
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tralla 3/12/08 12:04:51 PM
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Originally posted by Reniere Darkfall is a big threat to most developers. Since it's really hard to give freedom in a mmo. And you should read about the game before talking. You don't seem to know much about it. Not even the years of development. WoW took more than 5 years to develop with a much bigger developteam than Darkfall got. |
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Aragon100 3/12/08 12:45:45 PM
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Originally posted by Reniere
It will not just be just about any PvPer that ever played a MMORPG or intended to play one. Loads of RPG:ers is already set for the game and more will come. Players mainly interested in PvE will choose Darkfall as their next MMORPG game. Any idea how many PvP:ers there is that is completely tired of a game like WoW? Im not sure, but there is alot of them. If AoC dont deliver there will be a huge empty space in the MMORPG world to fill and i think Darkfall will fill it just nicely. And try get your facts straight before pulling numbers out of the blue. 2003 was the startdate of serious development. Where did you get 8 years from? [QUOTE] Darkfall was initially started by the company Razorwax, but after nearly completing the game, Aventurine took over after being impressed by their product. With the additional resources Aventurine could offer, the decision was made to pretty much reconstruct the game from the ground up.
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Kyleran 3/12/08 1:13:00 PM
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It is all vaporware until I see it go live! |
Originally posted by Aragon100 Had to reduce your post to the truly relevant points, the largest of course being, "if the game delivers"
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maskedweasel 3/12/08 1:13:15 PM
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There is no witness so terrible and no accuser so powerful as conscience which dwells within us. |
Originally posted by Aragon100
Will this forever change why WoW became so popular or why so many people copy the model? Noway. It'll just be a fun game ------ or not a fun game, really it's way to early to tell------- but it's "different" to that we should all be able to agree. *edited due to bad grammar* *edited again due to bad spelling* |
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Aragon100 3/12/08 2:10:16 PM
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Originally posted by Kyleran
A quote from the Darkfall Developers concerning the reason they moved to Greece, read and learn - Article is from 26/1 2007 and they been in full production for 3 1/2 years, do the math yourself. http://df.warcry.com/news/view/68059 [QUOTE] Tasos Flambouras: Aventurine was originally formed to fund and publish Darkfall. The development team was in Norway, at the time it was four developers working on design, concepting, and prototyping. While working with Razorwax to put the development team together we realized how high the operating costs, | |