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Jumpgate Evolution Delayed 29

Perhaps emboldened by the similar setback to Champions Online, Jumpgate Evolution developer NetDevil has announced that the space MMO will not be released in June, as was originally planned. NetDevil's president, Scott Brown, said, "One of the things we've always promised is that we would not release an unfinished product, nor would we subject players to a sub-par experience. ... Jumpgate Evolution is nearly feature complete, but since entering the Friends & Family phase of testing we've been able to bring new eyes onto the game and get solid, crucial feedback from actual players and fans. Based on these results, it is clear that the product needs more time to meet its objectives. As an example, we have received and read lots of feedback regarding the instanced and public PvP systems. The feedback has been vital in helping us polish and improve this core feature of the game." A new release date has not yet been selected.
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Jumpgate Evolution Delayed

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  • by BadAnalogyGuy ( 945258 ) <BadAnalogyGuy@gmail.com> on Wednesday May 27, 2009 @04:21AM (#28106459)

    Consider that everything about Gazillion Entertainment is geared towards making the most of the newly signed deal with Marvel, a delay in the schedule for Netdevil's latest project sounds more like a chance for employees to get their resumes in order than some commitment to quality. The longer the game development can be dragged along, the longer the engineers have to find new jobs. The manager is a good man, but may be sabotaging Gazillion's bottomline in the process.

    Not that there is anything wrong with that. Treating employees like people is a much better strategy than treating them like expendable resources.

  • by CubeRootOf ( 849787 ) <michael_labrecque@student.uml.edu> on Wednesday May 27, 2009 @10:39AM (#28109513)
    From everything that I had seen on this game, it seemed like the developers were trying to change the formula of the original Jumpgate to something that more closely resembled some of the more successful MMO's on the market, like WoW, and Warhammer. They really lost sight of the fact that the people who played Jumpgate when it was first released in 01, are the same people who were not satisfied with those other styles of games then, and aren't now. Maybe the shock of having friends and family say 'Hey... this isn't jumpgate', will let them take another look at the game they are making a sequel to, and just keep what works, without trying to merge in what works in games made for a completely different audience. In other news - you can still play the original jumpgate free for two weeks. Graphics are dated, space is a little empty on the off hours, but the core of the game is still fun... if you like skill based games that encourage planning.
  • Not a bad thing (Score:2, Interesting)

    by mr_resident ( 222932 ) on Wednesday May 27, 2009 @11:19AM (#28110073) Homepage

    I was an early Beta tester for the first version of JumpGate and my experience with NetDevil was very positive. It was not unusual to get a response from the top guy, who was very technical and a total gaming god, to bug reports or feature suggestions. I loved the first JumpGate and was disappointed it didn't catch on.

    Based on my experience with ND, if they say they need more time, it's because they want this game to be worth a gamers time and coin.

  • I played this game (Score:2, Interesting)

    by drinking12many ( 987173 ) on Wednesday May 27, 2009 @11:47AM (#28110495)
    its called EVE online and theyve been making it better for over 6 years. I just dont know how much room there is in the MMO world for additional ultra geek space games.
  • Re:Too Bad (Score:3, Interesting)

    by nschubach ( 922175 ) on Wednesday May 27, 2009 @01:09PM (#28111831) Journal

    I know a lot of people who aren't in school who use MMOs to "get through" winter when they can't always go outside, go to bars, or hang out with friends... so there's always another side to it. Also, one of my friends hates gaming in the summer because it's always too hot with his video card and computer heating up his computer room. In the winter, he cracks the window.

    In fact, I'd think there are a lot of people playing games to kill time in the winter. Right before spring/summer, the game market slumps as less people buy games because they know they'll be active soon and don't need entertainment as much.

    Just my observations.

  • Re:Too Bad (Score:2, Interesting)

    by fucket ( 1256188 ) on Wednesday May 27, 2009 @04:08PM (#28114213)

    I know a lot of people who aren't in school who use MMOs to "get through" winter when they can't always go outside, go to bars, or hang out with friends...

    Why not just buy a coat?

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