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Blizzard Announces New Warcraft MMORPG

An anonymous reader wrote in to say that "Blizzard Entertainment makers of the enormously popular Warcraft, Starcraft, and Diablo series, have announced their next game: World of Warcraft, a massively-multiplayer online role-playing game set in the famous Warcraft universe. Gamespot has an extensive preview available complete with screens and loads of info on the game." It looks very pretty. I still want the Star Wars MMORPG to rock my world tho.

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  1. Fads ? by BiggestPOS · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Remember when everyone was bitching because it seemed like every new game that came out was a FPS? Then for a while they were RTS, and now it seems every time I turn around, a new MMORPG is announced. The fight for the control of THAT market is going to be ugly. Most people will buy multiple $50 titles, but not when each title also requires a subscription. Sure SOME people will buy every one, and play them, but I'm playing the odds here. Most people will probably pick ONE they like and stick with it.

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    What, me worry?
    1. Re:Fads ? by CBNobi · · Score: 3, Insightful

      "The fight for the control of THAT market is going to be ugly."

      And I think that's a very good thing - it gives better quality, and only the good ones can survive.

      Oh wait - Everquest is still alive.

  2. Shattered Galaxy by tangent3 · · Score: 3, Informative

    http://www.sgalaxy.com

    I believe it's the first graphical MMORPG.

    Shattered Galaxy just came out of beta and is in commercial release since 21st August. Looks pretty good, won quite a few awards at shows.

    Blizzard will have its hands full playing catch-up, but it'll probably win the Warcraft fans over just like Ultima Online did and Star Wars Galaxy will when (hahahahaaa) it is released.

    I just hope Blizzard won't be like the idiots Electronic Arts were when they forced the Origin developers to drop the Ultima 9: Ascension project for Ultima Online. Can you imagine them putting aside Warcraft 3 for the MMORPG version?

    1. Re:Shattered Galaxy by Bodero · · Score: 3, Informative

      Wrongo. Blizzard North is working on World of Warcraft, Blizzard (EOT, no "South") is working on Warcraft 3, and has been for a long time. That's why the rumors of SC2 were squelched, because the Starcraft team (Blizzard) was working on Warcraft 3 (Blizzard), while the Diablo II team had just finished LoD at Blizzard North.

  3. I'll believe it when I see it... by Anonymous+DWord · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Though Blizzard Entertainment is still hard at work polishing up its highly anticipated real-time strategy game, Warcraft III, for an early 2002 release..."

    Uh huh. "Highly anticipated" is right. Oh look! The vapourware awards from 2000! [wired] Coming in at Number 6, Warcraft III. I love Blizzard (mostly), and I think they do some great stuff, but until it's shipped, it doesn't exist.
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    "If he thinks he can hide and run from the United States and our allies, he's sorely mistaken." Bush on bin Laden
  4. More like... by szcx · · Score: 4, Insightful
    World of Warhammer.

    First Blizzard were "inspired" by the Warhammer Fantasy universe for Warcraft, then they were "inspired" by the Warhammer 40,000 universe for Starcraft.

    Were Blizzard once again "inspired" by Games Workshops announcement of a Warhammer MMORPG? It's been said that Blizzard have been working on Warcraft Online for a year. Warhammer Online was announced in April 2000. You do the math.

    1. Re:More like... by Bodero · · Score: 3, Informative

      Blizzard has been working on World of Warcraft since 1999. Check the whois database on worldofwarcraft.com for proof.

    2. Re:More like... by szcx · · Score: 3, Interesting
      Agreed.

      I'll probably get World of Warcraft (just like I did Warcraft and Starcraft before it) for the pure fact that they do PC Warhammer gamers better than Games Workshop :-)

  5. Movies available... by crt · · Score: 3, Informative
    There's already an awesome CG trailer here, and an movie of in-game footage here.


    The gameplay footage looks good, but the CG movie is simply amazing. I wonder how many years until the games look that good.

  6. Am I the only one with Online-Gaming issues? by kypper · · Score: 4, Insightful
    I find that the big trend these days is to move towards online-only gaming. Look at Final Fantasy XI. Look at Ultima. Look at the new 'Warcraft'.


    I think video game companies need to realize something:

    Not all of us can guarantee having enough time available to warrant a monthly service fee for a game.

    Some of us like playing on our own.

    We don't all have Cable or DSL! LAG.

    High graphics and bandwidth just don't work well, and it's always slow and irritating. Even Diablo 2 has this problem on Battle.net

    1. Re:Am I the only one with Online-Gaming issues? by demaria · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Some of us don't play games all the time, but only once and a while.

      I don't like getting my ass kicked by young punks who play video games 10 hours a day, every day, and then being called {lame|loser|suck|asswipe} or what have you.

      Sometimes I just like setting the difficultly level down as low as possible, and just kicking butt. Nothing more fun than stomping through a village in Warcraft destroying all buildings and peons in the way.

    2. Re:Am I the only one with Online-Gaming issues? by IronChef · · Score: 3, Insightful

      ...MMORPGs are better, deeper, more meaningful games.

      Better is certainly a subjective sort of thing. What's better, steak or ice cream?

      Deeper? More meaningful? You must be in an EQ guild, and all the damn virtual hugs have addled your brain.

      A bat tries to bite you but misses!
      You crush a bat for 2 points of damage.

      You have slain a bat!
      You gain experience.
      You have lost faction with Brown Flying Rats. You gain faction with the Awkwardly-Animated Elves.

      Posingasagirl shouts, "Anyone have some platinum to spare?"

      13yearold says, "SoW?"
      13yearold says, "SoW me??"
      13yearold says, "Screw you"

      Whiner tells the guild, "G'nite"

      Crybaby tells the guild, "HUGS! KISSES! HUGGLES! MEGASUPERKISSES!"

      You think you are facing North.
      You have become better at Sense Direction! (13)

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      Despite the totally ridiculous amount of "huggles" thrown around by grown men in EQ, and all the bat-slaying that goes on, I think that the MMORPG genre has a lot of potential and I look forward to future games. I just hope that the Blizzard guys don't consider any of the crap on the market now to be their inspiration. EQ is a MUD with a 3d GUI. Spare me. I'd rather play Pac Man. (and I tried to like EQ, I really really did, but it's not the right kind of crack for me at least.)

  7. The MMORPG Swarm by discore · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Everyone wants to release an MMORPG. The fact of the matter is, most companies don't know how to successfully build and support an online game. They have become too used to releasing it, and that is the end of development. Expansion packs not included.

    The things that all successful MMORPGs have in common are, decent customer service, a stable client/world/communication setup, and a "world" rich with content and/or things to do, items to gain, monsters to challenge.

    We saw Anarchy Online pretty much crash and burn on release. It was horribly unstable. I had been playing AO since the first public beta. When I heard they shipped version 12.1 in a box I couldn't believe it.

    Then we saw them crash and burn again on Customer Service. Do GMs exist in that game? As far as I know there is no phone based support what so ever.

    My point is, a publishing company better get it's act together if they want to release an MMORPG. It's a very long term investment. With so many companies producing them, there are going to be a lot of sub-par products, with a few games that actually meet the standards a successful MMORPG has.

  8. Suggestion for slashdot... by kypper · · Score: 3, Insightful
    if it recognizes the same link, then they should have a 'already submitted' instead of 'rejected'.

    It would make us folk a little happier.

  9. Grab the DivX file for video gameplay! by antdude · · Score: 3, Redundant

    This is the trailer from ETCS: Download here. You need DivX codec to view the AVI file. :)

    I have to say WoW for this game! :)

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    Ant(Dude) @ Quality Foraged Links (AQFL.net) & The Ant Farm (antfarm.ma.cx / antfarm.home.dhs.org).
  10. Or get the DivX format (smaller size) by antdude · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is the gameplay trailer from ETCS: Download here. You need DivX codec to view the AVI file.

    I have to say WoW for this game! :)

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    Ant(Dude) @ Quality Foraged Links (AQFL.net) & The Ant Farm (antfarm.ma.cx / antfarm.home.dhs.org).
  11. Masssively multiplayer online *what*? by prizog · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "Great characters"? No mention of it.
    "Fascinating stories"? Not mentioned.
    "Player-driven plot"? Yeah right.

    So, where's the role-playing? As far as I can tell from the article, there isn't any. The trailer didn't show any talking. So, maybe MMOH with an H for Hackfest would be a better name.

  12. When do I have the time? by Rimbo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Maybe I'm not part of Blizzard's intended audience, but although this looks damn cool, when am I supposed to find the time to play all these great games?

    It seems the only worthwhile games on the PC any more are these whiz-bang immersive-world internet-enabled games that require 20 hours a week to enjoy, or 40 if you really want to get the most out of them. Where am I supposed to find the time to play these?

    Back in the past, there were dozens of great games that didn't take so much time. They were fast, furious, and you could get a lot of fun out of them in a five-minute coffee break. Like Pac-Man, Galaga, and the like. There aren't many "hop on and have fun for a bit" games like that any more. Nowadays, games need commitment.

    So I spend most of my time on the PC playing games like MAME.

    Am I the only person who has this problem? Am I the only one here who between job and friends doesn't have all evening to chase down the old man who'll tell him to say "syzygy" to get past the rabid monkey guarding the gate to the blue unicorn?

    1. Re:When do I have the time? by jbarnett · · Score: 3, Funny


      There aren't many "hop on and have fun for a bit" games like that any more. Nowadays, games need commitment.

      Oh, I see now. I thought my level 87 Barb had something special with your level 78 Amazon. What are you saying, are you saying you would like to play other games? I thought we had something special...power leveling for 20 hours a day...

      I bet it is that Quake3 game, it is such a slut... just there when you are lonely and want to blow some stuff up, in and out huh? No long term commitment... your such a typical gamer.

      So you just want to be freinds? If you ever see me power lvling around Hell/Hell Act 4, give me a party invite ok? ok?

      I have to go, there is a rumor that some guy is trading SOJs for Prefect Skulls on USEast and have to check it out... hope to see you around.

      Love,
      Barb_Kill_Joo
      Level 87 WW Lance Barb
      USEast

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      "`Ford, you're turning into a penguin. Stop it.'" -THHGTTG
  13. Wrongo yourself. by Edgewize · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Blizzard HQ (South) in Irvine, CA, has two product development teams. Team 1 is their RTS team, composed of many of the developers who brought us Warcraft II and Starcraft. Team 2 is comprised of mainly new hires (from companies such as Activision and ID) as well as some previous members of Team 1.

    Blizzard North is taking a short break after working on Diablo games for six years. They have not announced what their next project will be, but their design team has probably begun story-boarding it already.