New Gears of War Mode Announced 31
In an update downloadable on April 9th, the newest multiplayer mode for the Xbox 360 hit Gears of War will be made available. Called Annex, the mode is an objective-capturing gameplay scenario. Each map will have physical locations which must be taken and held, and allows for infinite respawns on a fifteen second timer. "On the map, a projected ring marks the physical location and boundaries of the objective in the world. The ring's color indicates the current captor: White means neutral, blue COG, and red Locust. To capture an objective, players must stand inside the glowing ring uncontested for a short period of time. How long depends on how many teammates stand in the ring at once. One player can capture an objective in eight seconds, two players in four seconds, three players in two seconds, and four players in one second. Once a team takes an objective, they are not required to remain inside the ring to maintain ownership."
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Anyone know the first game to do this? (Score:4, Interesting)
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The "modern" version of Netrek [playnetrek.org] goes back about 20 years. It's not a 3d shooter, obviously, but the basic goal of capturing points on a map are the same. In Netrek it works like this:
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http://kotaku.com/gaming/gears-of-war/whoops-no-g
BZflag had this - king of the castle map (Score:1, Informative)
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lol @ marketspeak (Score:1, Informative)
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And in 'Star Wars: Battlefront', it's called the game.
For those who haven't played SW:B, you have to capture points on the map. Your captured points are blue, the enemy's points are red, the uncaptured points are grey. You can win the match either by capturing all the points (and holding them for 20 seconds) or by killing everyone on the opposing team.
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According to the summary (I haven't read TFA, but who does?), this isn't the same as king of the hill/SW:B, because it looks like as soon as you "acquire" an objective, your team gets the point for that objective and then a new objective appears and the first objective point is pretty much forgotten. So rather than basing the entire game around a couple points on the map (either one point, or a bunch of different points at the same time), which is very common in a lot of games, you'll be concentrating on o
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Heck, if you want to go really oldschool we used to do this for orienteering courses in boyscouts. There's a group that does this at point fosdict park in Tacoma, WA where they give you the coordinates of the various checkpoints that have custom hole punches, and you go find them, punch out your card, and you're ranked by time to finish.
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King of The Hill in Myth multiplayer. (Score:1)
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yeah (Score:3, Insightful)
Battlefront (Score:1)
Now all that they have to do is... (Score:2)