Post by Zeli on Feb 24, 2015 10:13:42 GMT -5
Crowfall crowfall.com
Here's video from MMORPG.COM:
Here's the info from their site (for all too lazy to click that link above):
Here's what Polygon has to say: www.polygon.com/features/2015/2/24/8079729/crowfall-game-of-thrones
And it's really really pretty:
It is currently on KickStarter. The $30 packages are going fast. If you know you are going to try this game, you might want to grab one of those: kickstarter.com/projects/crowfall/crowfall-throne-war-pc-mmo
Well prior to today, not too much was known about this developing MMO other than it is going to be different. If you’re here, it’s because you’re looking for something. Something deeper than a virtual amusement park. More impactful than a virtual sandbox. More immersive. More real. A game where decisions matter. We are, too. We’ve been looking for years, and we still haven’t found it…. because it doesn’t exist. Yet. |
Here's video from MMORPG.COM:
Here's the info from their site (for all too lazy to click that link above):
Crowfall is a new type of Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG) brought to you by Gordon Walton (Executive Producer of Ultima Online, Star Wars: Galaxies and Star Wars: the Old Republic) and J. Todd Coleman (Creative Director of Shadowbane, Wizard101 and Pirate101).
The Worlds of Crowfall feature unique maps, rules, and victory conditions. Every World is different, and players join teams (Factions, Guilds or Noble Houses) to vie for control of each World.
We call it a Throne War Simulator, and it’s different in three fundamental ways: Time, Destruction and Power
Time: Eternal Heroes, Dying Worlds Characters are persistent, but the Campaign Worlds are not. Players are Crows – Champions who travel from one world to the next, fighting an endless War of the Gods. Each campaign world exists for a set duration – typically 1 to 3 months -- or until some "win condition" is met. During that time, the World will cycle through a single in-game year: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Through the course of the Campaign, the Worlds grow more sinister and deadly as the land is consumed by the Hunger – an unstoppable legion of the undead. There are two types of Worlds in the Crowfall Universe: the Campaign Worlds, which produce materials (stone, iron and wood) and the Eternal Kingdoms, which are barren of resources -- but last forever. At the end of Winter, the Campaign ends. A victor is declared, the map is wiped and the World goes offline forever. The players – the Crows – then fly back to their Home Worlds, to either count their spoils or lick their wounds before they choose a new Campaign and fight again.
Destruction: Everything Changes Everything Changes, and That Changes Everything. The beginning of each Campaign is like the first round of "Civilization": players are dropped blind and naked into a harsh environment filled with deadly monsters, haunted ruins, abandoned quarries... and the most dangerous predator of all, other players. Craft weapons, scavenge armor, secure a stronghold, forge alliances and conquer the World. Our Campaign Worlds are procedurally generated -- meaning that we use a technology library to automate the process of creating each World’s map. Mountains, forests, rivers, castle ruins, abandoned villages – each World is different, which means the game of territorial conquest will be different in every Campaign. The worlds are also made of voxels (like Minecraft, only much smaller) – which means the entire world is destructible. We are harnessing VoxelFarm technology to generate an endless succession of unique and interesting Campaign Worlds for you to mine, shape, conquer and destroy.
Power: Your Kingdom is your seat of power If each Campaign is like a soccer match, the Eternal Kingdoms encompass the entire season! Unlike the Campaigns, these World are permanent -- and they are completely managed and owned by the players. Players monarchs can divide up their domains into provinces, and grant those lands to other players as they see fit. Benevolent Monarch or iron-fisted Tyrant, what kind of Kingdom will you rule? Your kingdom is your seat of power and base of operations. Kingdoms can be massive -- with mountains and rivers, monster camps and ancient ruins. But they are also devoid of resources: Stone, Metal and Wood. For these, you have to go off-world and brace the Campaigns of the Dying Worlds.
CHANGING THE RULES
Since each Campaign World is unique (and time-limited) we can change the rules of the game from one to the next!
What rules? Things like…
- Which races can participate in this Campaign?
- What is this Campaign’s duration?
- How are the teams broken up? Is this a War of the Gods? Guild-versus-Guild? Free-for-All?
- What resources can be scavenged? How abundant are they?
- How harsh is the game of survival?What the rules for death and respawning? Do items decay on death? Can I loot other players?
HEROES
In the Crowfall universe you are an immortal Champion of the Gods. Campaign Worlds come and go, but your heroes will live on -- and continue to advance from one Campaign to the next. Heroes are created using a deep Multi-Classing system, with Advantages and Disadvantages based on points. Start with a base archetype (such as a Knight) and add advantages (such as "Eagle Eyes", which increases archery skill) and disadvantages (such as "Poor health", which decreases endurance -- but frees up points to spend elsewhere. From there, Classes can be promoted (from "Knight" to "Sentinel", a heavily armored ranged warrior) and take up to three Disciplines, such as "Archery", "Blacksmithing" and "Bounty Hunter." You can create and manage multiple characters and participate in multiple Campaigns at once -- each with unique powers, skills and resources! You can create and manage multiple heroes across multiple active campaigns and kingdoms, each with their own unique capabilities and resources. A hero for every occasion! Each hero archetype represents a core role and play style. For instance, certain heroes will be extremely effective in combat situations while others excel at crafting and resource management. Though each role is initially balanced for distinct uses, players will have multiple ways to customize their hero's stats, appearance, abilities and gear. As characters grow they can advance to one of many Promotion classes -- and pick up to three Disciplines -- to dramatically alter and enhance their skills and capabilities.
The Worlds of Crowfall feature unique maps, rules, and victory conditions. Every World is different, and players join teams (Factions, Guilds or Noble Houses) to vie for control of each World.
We call it a Throne War Simulator, and it’s different in three fundamental ways: Time, Destruction and Power
Time: Eternal Heroes, Dying Worlds Characters are persistent, but the Campaign Worlds are not. Players are Crows – Champions who travel from one world to the next, fighting an endless War of the Gods. Each campaign world exists for a set duration – typically 1 to 3 months -- or until some "win condition" is met. During that time, the World will cycle through a single in-game year: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Through the course of the Campaign, the Worlds grow more sinister and deadly as the land is consumed by the Hunger – an unstoppable legion of the undead. There are two types of Worlds in the Crowfall Universe: the Campaign Worlds, which produce materials (stone, iron and wood) and the Eternal Kingdoms, which are barren of resources -- but last forever. At the end of Winter, the Campaign ends. A victor is declared, the map is wiped and the World goes offline forever. The players – the Crows – then fly back to their Home Worlds, to either count their spoils or lick their wounds before they choose a new Campaign and fight again.
Destruction: Everything Changes Everything Changes, and That Changes Everything. The beginning of each Campaign is like the first round of "Civilization": players are dropped blind and naked into a harsh environment filled with deadly monsters, haunted ruins, abandoned quarries... and the most dangerous predator of all, other players. Craft weapons, scavenge armor, secure a stronghold, forge alliances and conquer the World. Our Campaign Worlds are procedurally generated -- meaning that we use a technology library to automate the process of creating each World’s map. Mountains, forests, rivers, castle ruins, abandoned villages – each World is different, which means the game of territorial conquest will be different in every Campaign. The worlds are also made of voxels (like Minecraft, only much smaller) – which means the entire world is destructible. We are harnessing VoxelFarm technology to generate an endless succession of unique and interesting Campaign Worlds for you to mine, shape, conquer and destroy.
Power: Your Kingdom is your seat of power If each Campaign is like a soccer match, the Eternal Kingdoms encompass the entire season! Unlike the Campaigns, these World are permanent -- and they are completely managed and owned by the players. Players monarchs can divide up their domains into provinces, and grant those lands to other players as they see fit. Benevolent Monarch or iron-fisted Tyrant, what kind of Kingdom will you rule? Your kingdom is your seat of power and base of operations. Kingdoms can be massive -- with mountains and rivers, monster camps and ancient ruins. But they are also devoid of resources: Stone, Metal and Wood. For these, you have to go off-world and brace the Campaigns of the Dying Worlds.
CHANGING THE RULES
Since each Campaign World is unique (and time-limited) we can change the rules of the game from one to the next!
What rules? Things like…
- Which races can participate in this Campaign?
- What is this Campaign’s duration?
- How are the teams broken up? Is this a War of the Gods? Guild-versus-Guild? Free-for-All?
- What resources can be scavenged? How abundant are they?
- How harsh is the game of survival?What the rules for death and respawning? Do items decay on death? Can I loot other players?
HEROES
In the Crowfall universe you are an immortal Champion of the Gods. Campaign Worlds come and go, but your heroes will live on -- and continue to advance from one Campaign to the next. Heroes are created using a deep Multi-Classing system, with Advantages and Disadvantages based on points. Start with a base archetype (such as a Knight) and add advantages (such as "Eagle Eyes", which increases archery skill) and disadvantages (such as "Poor health", which decreases endurance -- but frees up points to spend elsewhere. From there, Classes can be promoted (from "Knight" to "Sentinel", a heavily armored ranged warrior) and take up to three Disciplines, such as "Archery", "Blacksmithing" and "Bounty Hunter." You can create and manage multiple characters and participate in multiple Campaigns at once -- each with unique powers, skills and resources! You can create and manage multiple heroes across multiple active campaigns and kingdoms, each with their own unique capabilities and resources. A hero for every occasion! Each hero archetype represents a core role and play style. For instance, certain heroes will be extremely effective in combat situations while others excel at crafting and resource management. Though each role is initially balanced for distinct uses, players will have multiple ways to customize their hero's stats, appearance, abilities and gear. As characters grow they can advance to one of many Promotion classes -- and pick up to three Disciplines -- to dramatically alter and enhance their skills and capabilities.
Here's what Polygon has to say: www.polygon.com/features/2015/2/24/8079729/crowfall-game-of-thrones
And it's really really pretty:
It is currently on KickStarter. The $30 packages are going fast. If you know you are going to try this game, you might want to grab one of those: kickstarter.com/projects/crowfall/crowfall-throne-war-pc-mmo