I'd like to see PvE content in the sense that EVERYONE gets something out of a raid, so there's a dragon that takes 50 people, random loot drops which everyone can pick up like the Guild Wars 2 style, then there's also a quest where you can go also chose the items that drop off the dragon from a quest dude.
Like MLs!
As I said previously, I really hope they don't completely remove PvE, just don't add bullshit 8 man instances.
I thought PvE in DAoC was very fun. But I like Mark Jacobs focus for this spiritual success, in the end it was the RvR that kept players playing.
Obviously it won't be similar to DAoC. That IP is owned by EA. There will be no Albion, Midgard, Hibernia. But other names instead. They'll have to walk a thin line I guess.
When the kickstarter comes up, I will pledge.
I'd like to see PvE content in the sense that EVERYONE gets something out of a raid, so there's a dragon that takes 50 people, random loot drops which everyone can pick up like the Guild Wars 2 style, then there's also a quest where you can go also chose the items that drop off the dragon from a quest dude.
Like MLs!
As I said previously, I really hope they don't completely remove PvE, just don't add bullshit 8 man instances.
He was answering some questions on YouTube and MJ had said it wont be instanced rvr, so im sure it will be like Daoc frontier where there will be large clear spots for the 8 mans to hang around and other parts for zerg warfare. The no PvE content is a bit strange but if what he has planned works fine by me.
I meant 8 man PvE instancesHe was answering some questions on YouTube and MJ had said it wont be instanced rvr, so im sure it will be like Daoc frontier where there will be large clear spots for the 8 mans to hang around and other parts for zerg warfare. The no PvE content is a bit strange but if what he has planned works fine by me.
I don't get this then. They could atleast call the realms something that resonates with past and future playersJacobs actually still owns the IP for DAOC or so i'm lead to believe from what he said anyway.
"Do you see this as the spiritual successor to Dark Age of Camelot?"
"No, not really. While legally I would be able to make a spiritual successor to Dark Age of Camelot, I would rather focus on making this game great rather than on it as a sequel. I want this one to stand on its own, even if it does draw on some of the same literature and traditions."
I don't get this then. They could atleast call the realms something that resonates with past and future players
If this isn't the spiritual successor to DAoC, what is it? RvR game set in a world of arthurian legends where housing and crafting is very important. This sounds familiar
Hopefully they have some prototype to show on the kickstarter. Otherwise it'll be a few years until we see it if they only did the pre-production bit.
I also hope they don't fuck it up.
What, french?We do not speak of such demonic entities in these parts.