And it's going to make it.
You guys are still laboring under the delusion that he gives a shit? He's making a WoW clone plain and simple. Nothing's going to change. He's got eight million dollars from some publisher who is dictating terms (not that he'd disagree). There is no 'vision' here, it's just a thinly veiled marketing campaign and means to milk some preorder and charity money from suckers. This guy has been making shitty MMOs and social games the last decade. That's all your going to get from him. It's over.
You guys are still laboring under the delusion that he gives a shit? He's making a WoW clone plain and simple. Nothing's going to change. He's got eight million dollars from some publisher who is dictating terms (not that he'd disagree). There is no 'vision' here, it's just a thinly veiled marketing campaign and means to milk some preorder and charity money from suckers. This guy has been making shitty MMOs and social games the last decade. That's all your going to get from him. It's over.
From everything I'm reading it doesn't seem like he's changing his mind. They keep pushing the online aspect constantly. As far as why appeal to them, do you really think he'd just tell people: yeah this isn't the game for you? Greed and ego aside that's just nothing any intelligent businessman would do.Yet he changes his mind on offline mode (so either the hypothetical publisher is flexible on this and isn't really dictating terms or there isn't one). And if he wants to make a UO2 or UOWoW why all this effort to appeal to the offline gaming crowd? Surely he knows he has a wide enough UO fanbase to successfully announce a UO reboot.
Perhaps not although I'm sure said investors invested into something that was defined fairly clearly by him, i.e., something that would heavy online/social components and nothing anywhere close to U7.I don't think that cash is from a publisher. It's from investors.
It's an MMO.It's a multiplayer game with optional "persistent elements".
Someone should force him to play some RPGs where you're not the hero. I'm sure we can think of someIf being a 'chosen hero' is what he thinks single player RPGs are about then thank god he has no interest in trying to make one. Is this a subtle dig at single player RPGs?nor interfering with your feeling of "I am the chosen hero".
That's actually pretty common among people who're insulated by money or fame or power. High up company execs and the wealthy are often like this.It's probably mindblowing for him that such an great idea is disliked by anyone.
Is that investor money related to this Ultima project, or we're you guys discussing that Wing Commander-like game ? Does Garriot really already have a couple of mil ? Why does he even need kickstarter then ? (oh wait.. free extra moneys..)From everything I'm reading it doesn't seem like he's changing his mind. They keep pushing the online aspect constantly. As far as why appeal to them, do you really think he'd just tell people: yeah this isn't the game for you? Greed and ego aside that's just nothing any intelligent businessman would do.Yet he changes his mind on offline mode (so either the hypothetical publisher is flexible on this and isn't really dictating terms or there isn't one). And if he wants to make a UO2 or UOWoW why all this effort to appeal to the offline gaming crowd? Surely he knows he has a wide enough UO fanbase to successfully announce a UO reboot.
Perhaps not although I'm sure said investors invested into something that was defined fairly clearly by him, i.e., something that would heavy online/social components and nothing anywhere close to U7.I don't think that cash is from a publisher. It's from investors.
You guys are still laboring under the delusion that he gives a shit? He's making a WoW clone plain and simple. Nothing's going to change. He's got eight million dollars from some publisher who is dictating terms (not that he'd disagree). There is no 'vision' here, it's just a thinly veiled marketing campaign and means to milk some preorder and charity money from suckers. This guy has been making shitty MMOs and social games the last decade. That's all your going to get from him. It's over.
Yet he changes his mind on offline mode (so either the hypothetical publisher is flexible on this and isn't really dictating terms or there isn't one). And if he wants to make a UO2 or UOWoW why all this effort to appeal to the offline gaming crowd? Surely he knows he has a wide enough UO fanbase to successfully announce a UO reboot.
I think his problem is that he wants to revolutionize for the sake of revolutionizing (and not just build for the sake of building as I stated previously). He repeatedly says he's done it several times before and wants to do it again. I don't think greed has anything to do with this (the greedy clone proven products) but an ego trip is potentially even more damaging than greed.
It is strange how they call people "trolls", despite being nothing like it. Like it is some sort of universal discredit button. Kind of like calling someone "a racist" in public media.
Well, I didn't know Ultima Online was such chaos. The UO-likes I used to play had entire guilds and alliances dedicated to maintaining peace and making money out of it, as well as guaranteeing the exploitation of such and such sources of income (a given cave or whatever) in the name of said guilds and 24/7. The non PvP servers of said games used to have the worse economies by far, with escalating inflation and stagnation.Nothing stimulates the economy like liquidating assets by killing some people here and there.In my experience, Griefing hurts the game's 'economy' as in, it may prevent new players from getting into the game. Whereas the in-game economy can actually benefit from griefing or even the potential of griefing.
It's going to pretty easily break 1 million. Hard to be upset with a free million dollars.I wonder what Gariott's "Investors" think of this Kickstarter lack of overwhelming success or interest? And Toment heads it's way to 3 Million...
Isn't this the Ultima Underworld 3 whose script got leaked ?
Well, it's not an MMO.It's going to pretty easily break 1 million. Hard to be upset with a free million dollars.
Here's my question. How is Gariott going to make an MMO for 8 million dollars? 38 Studios couldn't make one with 75 million, and Bioware spent an estimated 200-400 million on TOR.
I guess there's a lot of money to be saved by having it look terrible, but can he really do it with 1/10 of the budget.