It's going to be a new MMOG, but unlike Evercrack or Ultima Offline it will be 100% dynamic (using technology based loosely on MUDs and MOOs). No more stagnant economy, or level dichotomy. No more waiting 6 months for new areas to open up. No more paying for a new expansion once a year.
I need a team of dedicated (and slightly insane) individuals.
I need programmers, artists, level designers, game designers, and of course testers (alpha testers for now, there will be an open beta later of course!) of all varieties.
This is an exciting possibility. Am I crazy? Entirely possible. But at the very least we're gonna give this thing our best shot.
Imagine a game universe where things change continually. New construction happens on a regular basis - daily or weekly new areas will open up.
Imagine having ALL the game players online whenever they want to be. No more "pick a server near you".
Imagine being able to make permanent changes to the game world. You set off a bomb, it blows up a building... the building stays blown up until someone fixes it.
Current direction of the game:
- One persistent universe. Yes, there will be multiple servers. But everyone is on all at once. The servers will represent different virtual aspects of the game world. Some servers will run NPC's exclusively, some will run geography (dungeons, etc.), some will provide other functionality.
- Graphics will be reminiscent of Baldur's Gate or DiZablo. 2D sprites with a 3D top-down isometric style.
- Game style is likely to be traditional swords-n-sorcery, although we might move it towards a more Final Fantasy-esque "steam powered" world. Not 100% sure yet, of course.
- Development language is pure Java. Not crapplet Java but real 100% honest-to-god-this-is-a-kickass-language Java.
Additional questions or comments? Direct 'em my way.
I owned a lot of Soundblaster cards over the years all the way back to the ISA slot era. I use a Soundblaster X3 external now because I'm able to run it through a KVM and have it follow the machine I happen to be using. It drives a set of JBL 305 powered monitors wonderfully. I'm not gaming or doing home theater through it, so rear channels aren't a consideration for me, though it does have side / rear / sub outputs.
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Ente is 100% free and allows you to vault important information, has password vault support, and supports 2FA TOTP support, I just don’t believe, it has a browser extension.
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Gurm
Ok folks, I'm working on a game.
I'm dead serious about this.
It's going to be a new MMOG, but unlike Evercrack or Ultima Offline it will be 100% dynamic (using technology based loosely on MUDs and MOOs). No more stagnant economy, or level dichotomy. No more waiting 6 months for new areas to open up. No more paying for a new expansion once a year.
I need a team of dedicated (and slightly insane) individuals.
I need programmers, artists, level designers, game designers, and of course testers (alpha testers for now, there will be an open beta later of course!) of all varieties.
This is an exciting possibility. Am I crazy? Entirely possible. But at the very least we're gonna give this thing our best shot.
Imagine a game universe where things change continually. New construction happens on a regular basis - daily or weekly new areas will open up.
Imagine having ALL the game players online whenever they want to be. No more "pick a server near you".
Imagine being able to make permanent changes to the game world. You set off a bomb, it blows up a building... the building stays blown up until someone fixes it.
Current direction of the game:
- One persistent universe. Yes, there will be multiple servers. But everyone is on all at once. The servers will represent different virtual aspects of the game world. Some servers will run NPC's exclusively, some will run geography (dungeons, etc.), some will provide other functionality.
- Graphics will be reminiscent of Baldur's Gate or DiZablo. 2D sprites with a 3D top-down isometric style.
- Game style is likely to be traditional swords-n-sorcery, although we might move it towards a more Final Fantasy-esque "steam powered" world. Not 100% sure yet, of course.
- Development language is pure Java. Not crapplet Java but real 100% honest-to-god-this-is-a-kickass-language Java.
Additional questions or comments? Direct 'em my way.
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