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How does this compare to Voyage Century Online? VCO is a free-2-play generic "Pirates!" clone of sorts - with some interesting elements.
How much of a clone is PotBS to the original "Pirates!" (by Sid Myer I believe)? I played the C=64/CD32 versions in the "golden days" of computing.
Thanks.
PS. Anyone have a spare Beta key? Thanks.
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Well think of drinking a nice glass of wine then think of drinking spoiled grapejuice. Thats about the difference between VCO and POTBS. They have 3+ years worth of dev logs for you to look through and see all the differences between the games.
All naval games set in the same time settings can be somewhat considered a clone but none of them really are. They use the same time setting and yeah they are at sea but what makes a game is a whole lot more then just that.
If you even remotely enjoyed VCO (or afking while your avatar did something) you will probably crap yourself when you play POTBS.
Depending on what your play style is VCO really appeals to the RTS players it seems. Farming, Mining, Crafting and trading in VCO definitely takes some long term patient planning. Sure you can finish it in stints of play but its a LOOOooooonnng task usually. Missions tend to be spread out and relatively rare. So VCO just feels slower and relaxing almost.
Potbs is a TOTALLY different beast. Right off the bat you get the sense the worlds alive. The environments are simply stunning. Theres alot of missions as the recent article on Potbs say. Its simply a more serious game. Not that all people want to have a serious game. Alot of people like to log in and have the game just be there and not really take all there attention.
I think in the end Ill probably play both games because some nights I like to relax and do some naval duties on VCO and then farm for the guild. I can see the long term and its a bright future! On Potbs I cant wait to see whats around the next corner! I love exploring the islands! I LOVE the graphics! It feels my need to get my blood moving. Not to mention the SHIPS! THE SHIPS ARE AWESOME!
Well thats my analysis so far
VCO is just another Mindless Grinder MMO. It is based on a world map but has only 41 ports. no ports in North america, or south america, or any of the poles,or australia and 10 ports in Africa. Not only does it only have 41 ports in a world map, but also the language is incorrect for it is filled with spelling errors, the quests are very bugged, not to mention the crummy PvP system that noone can figure out.
In PotBS you will not have to grind your way through lvls. Instead you will have to do some of the 1000s of quests that they have made.The combat will be unique and the ships on PotBS will be historicly accurate.The Graphics will be way better then VCO. PotBS actually has character customization while VCO has you choose a character and then you choose a hair style, thats all. I was also reading over a interview with one of the devs of VCO and he just about lied about evrything on it. He said that PotBS will hav no exploring but only pirates and VCO will have merchants, exploring, and navy sure they have those but they are filled with bugs. PotBS has evrything plus way more. Not to mention that they will have more than 100 ports in the caribbean while VCO only has 41 in the world.
So to compare the two here it is.
VCO : PotBS= A lump of coal : A dimond
New Orleans off the top of my head. I'd have to look up the rest.
VCO is actually pretty fun and interesting due to the fact it's something different than the standard orc n elves fantasy games or the few assorted FPS ones.
VCO won't set the MMO world on fire but for a free game its interesting and a nice alternative from the rest of the MMO norm.
Now if I could only score a Beta Key for PotBS I'd be more than happy to point out the advantages/improvements from a fee based MMO over a free one with similar gameplay
For PotBS obviously it's speculation at this point, as closed beta continues. Get involved over at their forums though (flyinglab.com/forums/index.php), and you will begin to notice a tremendous difference between the games already.
In anycase as much as I love VCO, I think hes right. The games shouldn't be compared at this stage.
To be honest we who enjoy the nautical mmorpg's should be overjoyed with the sudden release of some many
games with the theme. It only gives the genre a better chance to progress. We as gamers have a great oppurtunity
to show that mmorpg's dont have to be just sci-fi shooters. They can inspire entirely different environments.
Anywho I cant wait to get into Potbs. I really would like to pilot a few sloops I saw being designed in the UC department
on the POTBS forums. In particular the flying dragon. Just beautiful!
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I honestly think POTBS is going to have at least a stable 50k of subscribers within a year of release. Maybe a bit more. Respectable to say the least. Hopefully it will just keep growing like Eve has. Heck even VC has at least around 10k of players, not including alts.
The question arises, will it keep its subscribers? THAT is the real question!