Big World - Xbox's Secret MMORPG Weapon? 39
Thanks to the TNL forum regulars for pointing to an Internet.com interview with Micro Forté CEO, John De Margheriti. This Australian company has an original, as yet unannounced Microsoft-published MMORPG for Xbox Live in development, and the CEO (overconfidently?) says "Our technology could very well be the killer app for the Xbox. I think the Xbox killer app is online games in general, and I hope that the BigWorld Technology will play a strong part in that." Interestingly, BigWorld Technology is being pitched as middleware for multiple MMORPG titles on PC and console, but no further deals have been announced apart from the Microsoft game. So.. revolutionary or 'just another MMO engine'? Update: 06/25 14:46 GMT by S : Here's a preview and some screenshots of Citizen Zero, Microforte's dormant PC MMO title that the Xbox game may be somewhat based on.
Too bad (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Too bad (Score:4, Informative)
You can simply install a switch on your modchip to turn it off while you use XBox Live. It's not difficult to do at all.
Just be careful not to go online with the modchip on, or your xbox will banned for all eternity.
Re:Too bad (Score:1)
Online Gaming is a fad (Score:2, Interesting)
I'm sure each console can support a handful of online only games (an everquest type, maybe a Quake 3), but I think the majority of users are quite happy with single-player experiences. If I want to chat on the internet - I don't see why you wouldn't go to the PC first.
Re:Online Gaming is a fad (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Online Gaming is a fad (Score:2)
Not true at all. My getting online with the Xbox and the PS2 (not willing to buy a $30-40 adaptor to play one online GC game) took exactly these steps:
1) Run Ethernet cable from router to console(s).
2) Insert setup disc.
3) Tell it to use automatic setup.
4) Fill in demographic info (and credit card info with Xbox Live). 5) Done.
With the PC (Windows - I'm a gamer), the first time I set up DSL, I had to:
1) Order DS
Re:Online Gaming is a fad (Score:1)
Main problem (Score:4, Insightful)
Take Shadowbane & WWIIOL as examples. They both have Windows/MAC clients to connect to the same backend. If there was "just" a MAC client, the population would surely be lower purely based on the number of x86 boxen out there.
Despite, many of my friends who own Live! will surely be happy with this announcement.
CEO opinion = worthless (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't think I've ever met a CEO who wasn't snarky and overconfident.
Re:CEO opinion = worthless (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:CEO opinion = worthless (Score:2)
To be a good CEO, you shouldn't micromanage, but being further from the trenches makes you precisely the wrong person to be evaluating technology.
Which is why they invented CTOs. If a CTO has a positive statement on a tech, that should be valued
Re:CEO opinion = worthless (Score:2)
I'm pretty sure we agree, I was just more concise and more derogatory.
I'm fine to revise my original statement to public statements by CEOs are worthless.
As you state, a CEO needs to lead his company with a vision for success, and this includes basicly pitching his company's strengths and talents to anyone who will hear.
We all know the MMORPG market is incredibly saturated (perhaps not on the X-box). To bother to make an MMORPG, or to try and finish off the MMORPG you started several years ago, you have
Irony. (Score:3, Insightful)
Ironically, Xbox Live isn't available in Australia yet.
Re:Irony. (Score:2, Funny)
I'm impressed! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I'm impressed! (Score:3, Funny)
We Earthlings call this marketing
I've seen this before (Score:1)
Track Record (Score:5, Insightful)
America's Cup
Bombs Away
Demon Stalkers
Fire King
Nordice
Enemy Infestation
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel
HotWheels: Bash Arena
Citizen Zero
Other than Fallout Tactics (the bastard child of the Fallout series) I've never heard of a single one of these. Which leads me to believe that they arn't exactly a AAA developer. I would not expect Microsoft to entrust its MMO technology to a small, almost unheard of developer.
Sounds to me more like Micro Forte is desparately trying to hype its product. Look at their track record, though, and it becomes obvious that the chances of them creating a "killer app" is pretty damn low.
Re:Track Record (Score:2)
Actually, here's a preview of Citizen Zero [rpgfan.com], which is the former PC title that their Xbox game is likely to be at least partially based on.
Re:Track Record (Score:2)
America's Cup
Bombs Away
Demon Stalkers
Fire King
These were all Commodore 64 titles (some came out on other systems as well).
I think Enemy Infestation was a weak tactical sim.
Re:Track Record (Score:2)
I played Demon Stalkers and Fire King when I was a kid. Demon Stalkers was a gauntlet clone, but better. Fire King was a real role-playing game, but based on a significantly enhanced Demon Stalkers engine (levels could now be parallel to the current one, not jus t up or down, lots of new features, etc.). I still remember it as one of my favorite games. If I recall correctly, America's Cup was very well reguarded when it came out. Enemy Infestation was a dissapointment, but it was obvio
Re:Track Record (Score:1)
I don't know what you're talking about. Those are all great games. I remember playing Commander Keen when I was a kid. In fact, all of those games stand out. I recognize Jazz Jackrabbit, even though I've never played it. A classic game. If I was a developer, I'd want a game like that in my portfolio. In contrast, Micro Forte has... what? Th
MMORPG tools - very crowded space (Score:4, Informative)
Anyway, what they all appear to have in common are a few very skilled programmers and an evangelical CEO who probably doesn't *quite* understand the technology, but knows how to talk to other CEOs. The CEO that gets the best 'buzz' and gets along the best with their target patron (be it Microsoft, Nintendo or Sony) will be the winner, irregardless of the merits of their particular technology.
enough RPG, where's my RTS? (Score:1)
Re:enough RPG, where's my RTS? (Score:2)
Re:enough RPG, where's my RTS? (Score:1)
Broadband Availability (Score:2)
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Re:Broadband Availability (Score:2)
Mad Libs (Score:2)