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Matrix Online Ship Date Announced 34

B1-66ER writes "Matrixfans.net has a report on the launch of TMO. 'Sega of America's new massively multi-player online game, Matrix Online, now has a ship date set. That date is January 18, 2005. The release date change from November is to coordinate the US launch with the European publisher.'"
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Matrix Online Ship Date Announced

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  • by captnitro ( 160231 ) * on Wednesday September 22, 2004 @12:55PM (#10320544)
    The library of "things to ponder on while stoned" just got bigger.

    Stoned 1: Dude, what if we're *in* the computer.
    Phil Undergrad: No dude, wait.. what if we're in the computer that's actually the Matrix!
    Sober Guy: What if we're in the Matrix and we're playing a game that's *another* matrix.
    Stoned 1: Whoa.
    Phil: I need Fritos.
    Stoned 2: Dude, don't turn off the PS2!! You'll kill everyone!
  • It looks like an interesting game - a continuation on many levels of the movie where you can interact with whomever you're interested in. e.g. the machine world or Zion etc... I haven't really gotten into mmorpgs, maybe this will be a good start.
    • Re:Matrix (Score:4, Insightful)

      by Shihar ( 153932 ) on Wednesday September 22, 2004 @02:45PM (#10321985)
      Ahh, the fantasies of someone who clearly hopes for more in an MMORPG then Everquest with new skin. I hate to burst your bubble, but MO is not going to be a cool world with intrigue. It is going to be a world where you and your buddies go over to the crack house and camp out thugs. You will kill a few thousand thugs, then level up. Rinse and repeat, replacing thugs with some other generic NPC you will get to kill over and over again.

      The goal of the game will be to level. w00t.
      • Yup, that's why I've been avoiding them so far...been waiting for something a liitle better than camp/fight/camp/wait/camp/fight/camp/camp... I guess we'll see as this gets closer to the release date. But I guess that's what all games are in a nutshell, just variations on the theme.
  • Let's just hope the MMORPG isn't as terrible as Enter the Matrix was.
  • I would've thought they'd be giving the pre-order/beta testers a better special ability than this sounds like...

    Kinda like the various AIs from previous Matrixes, especially since the beta testers are going to help the newbies a lot when the non-preorder customers first log in.
  • Let's pretend (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Moo Moo Cow of Death ( 778623 ) on Wednesday September 22, 2004 @01:51PM (#10321276) Journal
    Let's pretend I'm in the beta, not saying that I am or not. Let's also pretend that I tried the game out.

    I'm not quite sure HOW this game managed (if I played it) to be so horribly outdated considering the last movie came out last year. I mean, if I saw something like the graphics in the game (if I saw them) I would think I'm playing a combination of Neocron and PONG. Because that's about where I'd place them. On an ATI Radeon 9800 pro.

    Bugs, bugs more bugs, horrible HORRIBLE framerate (if you're graphics suck so much, how did they manage to drop the framerate so badly? it's supposed to be sci-fi not magic and swords). Medicore gameplay, unbalanced issues and a tank load of other things (that could or could not be in the game at this moment).

    Unless there was some magic pill THEY were taking to whip this game up to speed in the time span of 4 months, I can't see this game getting past the bargain bin.


    Credentials (games I've played/playing)
    - Anarchy Online
    - Neocron
    - Rubies of Eventide
    - World of Warcraft
    - SWG
    - DAOC
    - Ultima Online
    - Shadowbane
    - etc, etc, etc


    If I knew anything about this game and was in beta and tried it out for a full week before uninstalling it, I'd say don't buy it...ever. Looks to me (IMHO) like Blizzard are the only people out there without their head up their ass in terms of realizing people are pretty sick of the bullshit and unfinished games most MMORPG companies have been piling on. Latest release of Anarchy Online expansion was a TOTAL waste considering nothing was actually AVAILABLE upon release (and some stuff STILL isn't).
    • Re:Let's pretend (Score:2, Informative)

      by Hushed ( 796335 )
      Let's also pretend I'm currently in beta. I'm not saying I am or not. I'm not sure WHY (if I played it) to be so great considering the movies were filmed years ago. I mean, if I saw a something like the graphics in the game (if I saw them) I would think I'm playing a combination of movies, and REAL LIFE! Because that's about where I'd place them. On an ATI Radeon 9800 pro. AI, AI more AI, wonderful WONDERFUL framerate (if you're are so great, how did they manage to raise the framerate so high? It's sup
    • companies generally don't let beta software available for public, as people might get turned off by bugs/things-to-be-worked-upon and cause bad publicity

      So unless there are some huge extremely-hard-to-crack problems that the developers stumble upon, I am sure 4 months (may be only 3 before going gold) would be pretty good time for ironing out minor problems and polishing the game.

      • That would be great and fine and all if ANYONE could turn this game around from this point. Have you ever played in a MMORPG beta?

        There's certain things that can be cleaned up, fixed, tuned, etc. before release but if they're going to gold it in another 3 months there is NO WAY in it's current state polish, a wax or even a full body massage on the game is going to fix it in it's current state.

        Either don't expect to see this game on the shelf come Jan. or don't expect it to be even half finished (whic
      • Moo Moo Cow's post didn't exactly sound like there were only a few, minor problems. More likely the game has problems in the fundamental mechanics or other major issues and is FUBAR.
  • becaues it required credit card. What's up with that? Did anyone had this?
  • It seems that whatever cache that the Matrix once had has long since been squandered. The 2nd and 3rd films were largely disappointing. "Enter the Matrix" sold well, but was universally panned.

    This game's being developed my Monolith, who have always been something of an also-ran. They're always behind the curve technologically and gameplay has never been quite good enough to garner strong enthusiasm (though the NOLF games had some really funny writing).

    On top of that, the Matrix is a bleak world that
  • I'm at my wit's end ... a few months ago, in a matrix discussion here there was a link posted to a very old (Commodore 64?) computer game which was pegged as having a hideously similar premise.

    ie. you play a character who discovers that he's in a computer game.

    Anyone know WTF I'm talking about? I've been searching for it to no avail tonight.
  • That doesn't look good at all for this game. Like others have said, a huge game on a 5 year old movie is not a great idea - especially when the last tastes we had of the movie were 2 sub-par films and a shoddy video game. And before anyone says that Star Wars is over 20 years old and SWG is doing okay, remember that Star Wars was a part of our childhood. The Matrix was a fun movie many of us saw in college - but it ended there.

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