Wait, wait. Is this another attempt at an involuntary, open-world PvP, full-loot MMO? Is that possible? If so, when are developers going to learn that 99% of those MMOs die a painful, early death because they appeal primarily to gankers? Why do they always think their game is going to be the magical exception? Do they think that they're going to be the ones to develop the ideal justice system that players can't exploit?
Please tell me that my impressions are wrong, and that PvP is going to be in contested areas only, or otherwise voluntary.
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The combat is so @$$, and it doesn't have many redeemable qualities beyond the gathering. It's like watching paint dry.
It's clear what their intentions are and it was never to create some MMORPG/Survival Mashup in a occult setting. It's a survival MMO tech demo for Lumberyard.
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Well if your friends play you will play too is the obvious answer but personally I would not play a game unless it is fun for me.
The gathering and crafting system seems to be the focus so far, and I must admit that I am pleasantly surprised at how polished it is at this early stage. It still needs more depth, and it still needs tweaking, but at this early stage there is a very good foundation.
One thing that no one has pointed out is that all alpha testers were invited to the alpha. No one had to pay to get in. Anyone saying this is a cash grab needs to consider previous cash grab games. They always charge for alpha and beta access! So far New World hasn't and I hope it stays that way. Also, I am not a streamer, so it is not offered to streamers only. I do have a Prime membership though *shrugs*.
Amazon's entire gaming strategy is geared to leveraging their Twitch ownership. Their games are meant to boost their Twitch viewer count, not the other way around...
I also have my doubts that a game where you spend 90% of your time gathering mats will be much of a Twitch hit.
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Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe this game is not.
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I'd say Darkfall Unohly Wars is probably the closest comparison. That game was fun but good god Aventurine was a terrible company.
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Not full PVP loot - You dont lose money and what you are wearing . Only inventory gets looted.
But it will eventually move from MMO to some sort of outright BG or quasi BG like most of the games who have announced big plans the past couple years.
MMOs are dead and the only people playing them are people over 30, and while those guys might be good for 'oldies' radio (80s music) theyre not the future of gaming in general.
The new generation loves to hate (at more than just gaming) so give them trash like fortnite and pubg or any of the other broken and battered adrenalinefests and theyre happy. Throw in 'updates' that break things and theyre even happier. As long as enough people keep playing it and nothing different comes along. Thats the delicate balance. Really has nothing to do with the games themselves but rather how many people are playing it and how boring it got.
Even the biggest games arent immune we have seen it three times already. PuBG was THE game then Fortnite came out and it was even bigger, now you have CoD (which for anyone with a brain call of duty has an automatic black mark against it) but it has taken a lot of the bigger PuBG and Fortnite streamers into their fold, at least for awhile.
Either way expecting ANYTHING from ANY so called MMO thats has been announced or is in outright development is wishing. Because none of these companies are going to put the money necessary into these games to make them meet expectations. And any crowdfunded game (beyond apparently SC) isnt going to make enough to register. Which means either years of scraping money up (dating a genre that is already dated from announce to release even more) or using said 'backing' to persuade 'investors' which generally leads to them wanting their money back whicvh in turn is defeated buy the whole MMO genre in general unless it has things players hate namely micro transactions or pay to win elements. So its a vicious circle.
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Might make for interesting twitch streams if there are sieges maybe but the core gameplay loop is by design boring as fuck....also ive played a few games that tried this survival/building in a persistent world thing...you get a game world littered with half built abandoned shit, or a game destroyed by people not interested in building but destroying. My guess is there will be areas that are "contested" and areas that are not.
Also its a REALLY boring theme going on...bows/axes/swords...yawn...they could have gone scifi and at least spiced up the mundane a bit. Watching the leaked video, understanding its not done, and just imagining myself in a boring field/forest chopping wood, clicking rocks, slowly killing wildlife for mats...even if the combat was out of this world somehow with boring weapons...ugh...no thanks.
Im just so confused how a company with massive money to spend would throw down on something so...boring looking...with a boring gameplay loop of harvest/basic combat/build/craft...this studio has the resources to blow our minds with a AAA gaming experience and this is what they are working on?
Also once you seen one stream youve seen em all with games like this...none of this makes sense...even if they throw in pvp sieges and clans building "castles" which could be interesting but then were talking about 18th century stuff so it will be boring and predictable since they are constrained by a limited technology of the time frame.
This game will be average at best...i just hope it doesnt spook amazon out of the MMO market, there are VERY few major companies with nearly unlimited funding potential interested in MMO anything.