SOE to Distribute Turbine Expansion Packs 18
voncheesebiscuit writes "Sony Online Entertainment (developers of Everquest, EQ2, and Star Wars Galaxies) and Turbine Entertainment Software (developers of Asheron's Call and Asheron's Call 2) announced today an agreement whereby SOE will distribute the upcoming Asheron's Call and Asheron's Call 2 expansion packs. Interesting news, what does this mean for future Turbine games and other MMP's as Sony increases its visibility in the space?"
Good news (Score:1)
Re:Good news (Score:2, Informative)
Visibility? (Score:3, Insightful)
Sony set the bar so low for customer service and game quality with EverQuest that they've become something of a running joke amongst many players.
Case in point: How many of you old EQ players remember Sony bringing down the EQ servers for a patch scheduled for 4 hours, bringing them back up 12 hours later, then, when no one can connect to their servers, blame each and every players' ISP for the problem. Then, when they finally did fix things, they'd have to take the servers down for yet another emergency patch. Or how about being told by a guide that he can't help you, even though you're stuck in a wall, because it's against policy to assist players unless their problem is one of a few SOE-confirmed bugs.
Anyways, my point is, I don't think Sony increasing their visibility is going to have much of an effect because everyone already knows they're around, and their reputation is laughably bad. I'd be more worried about SOE using this as a way to screw Turbine.
Re:Visibility? (Score:5, Insightful)
As a former member of the EQ Guide Program under Verant, before the program was eviscerated by SOE, I can refute this assertion.
Determining that someone is stuck in a wall (such as the portcullises in Permafrost, people were always standing underneath those and getting pushed up into the space above them when they lowered) is incredibly easy. All you had to do was
A guide who didn't put even this minimal amount of effort into their work had no business being a guide.
Since then, SOE has indeed dismantled the Guide Program, and hasn't instituted volunteer CS in any of their newer games. Obviously, the old AOL wage lawsuit [com.com] put the fear of The Man into the industry, because (to my knowledge) there aren't any games out now with volunteer CS. And to be perfectly honest, it has hurt the quality of these games tremendously.
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Re:Visibility? (Score:2, Insightful)
Sony set the bar so low for customer service and game quality with EverQuest that they've become something of a running joke amongst many players.
I read the PR carefully, and it doesn't state that SOE will be doing anything more than distributing the titles. The quote from Jason clearly outlines the advantages that Turbine is
Re:Visibility? (Score:2)
Turbine runs the ingame help, not Sony (Score:1)
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Yes, easily. And in about ten thousand ways, all much worse than saying "shit" (oh, no!). Among all the rudeness that you routinely experience on the web and in online games, swearing doesn't even appear on the radar. I hate it when people (yes, the FCC, that is you) are so unsophisticated about swearing, they're just interjections for crying out loud, they don't even mean anything, really.
Re:Turbine runs the ingame help, not Sony (Score:1)
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Rejuvenating AC (Score:1)
Can't help but love AC's pvp(unless you play a melee)
Out of the pot and into the fire... (Score:1)
Re:Out of the pot and into the fire... (Score:1)
*i just burst out laughing