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Chronicles of Spellborn going H2H with Warcraft Expansion

One of the most eagerly awaited online role-playing games is approaching the final stretch in its development. The German, English and French versions of The Chronicles of Spellborn are scheduled for release on November 27th, 2008 in Europe. In preparation of the release, the innovative fantasy MMORPG has started into the next phase of the closed beta tests along with a large content patch Wednesday, 17th of September..

The update brings along substantial advancements in the class system, the quest architecture, the fame system and the combat gameplay as well as improvements on art and general game mechanics lifting the game onto a new level of gameplay experience. During the upcoming weeks, developer Spellborn NV and publisher Frogster will invite more selected registered community members into the closed beta tests. A detailed beta and release schedule for The Chronicles of Spellborn will be announced shortly. Interested fantasy adventurers can register via the brand new beta registration on www.tcos.com to get the chance to have a look at the game before the actual release.

source - tcos.com/news/

Chronicles of Spellborn doing what other developers rushed their products to avoid(AoC, War). 

May not be releasing on the same day, but its within two weeks of the expansion is extremely close.

Developer(s) Blizzard Entertainment

Publisher(s) Activision Blizzard

Series Warcraft

Platform(s) Mac OS X, Windows

Release date(s) November 13, 2008

Only question in my mind now is, do i wait two weeks and try TCoS before the expansion? Or risk getting hooked into the expansion grind and probably not play TCoS till next year sometime?

 

 

 

"The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius."
-Oscar Wilde

Comments

  • obiiobii Member UncommonPosts: 804

    Brave of them, I hope they find their customer base and be profitable.

  • LocklainLocklain Member Posts: 2,154
    Originally posted by obii


    Brave of them, I hope they find their customer base and be profitable.

    They will do fine.  The people that play WoW will not be too interested in TCoS.  Also, with it being a small company they wont have to pull in the overhead that some of the larger companies have to so everything should be fine.

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  • daarcodaarco Member UncommonPosts: 4,276

    I´ll sure be playing it. Seems as one of the few desent MMOs in development during the last years. Cant afford to miss it. Been longin for a MMO for a year now : (

  • SharajatSharajat Member Posts: 926

    This one still feels sketchy to me.  No insult to this game, but we keep getting burned here.  I'm keeping it at arms length until it holds up. 

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  • coffeecoffee Member Posts: 2,007

    damn thats 1 game i didnt want to come out close the wrath, oh well guess i buy wrath on the 13th then TCOS 2 weeks later. the combat looks great just hope it lives upto my expectations.

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  • KabbaxKabbax Member Posts: 278

    Honestly, there is no reason not to try it. Since it will have a Free to Play area to test it.

    Won't have to put in credit card info or anything, just download and play likes its free.

     

    Also, I agree Coffee. Its the one title I didn't want to see released so close to Lich King, but its also the one title i think has the least to fear from Lich King. Its not another clone of the EQ style gameplay.

     

    "The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius."
    -Oscar Wilde

  • paulscottpaulscott Member Posts: 5,613

    TCoS is the FPSer MMO.   You'll die in the newbie area if you try to go stand still and trade damage moves like most MMO's.

    I find it amazing that by 2020 first world countries will be competing to get immigrants.

  • talismen351talismen351 Member Posts: 1,124

    I imagine to many who are looking forward to the WoW expansion TCoS will have little impact to them. So I honestly doubt WoW is going to have any impact on this release.  So far TCoS is very quite, not over hyped as other games this year have been. Along with a F2P trial area I think ppl will give it a whirl n if it interests them they will buy.

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  • DouhkDouhk Member Posts: 1,019
    Originally posted by Kabbax


    Honestly, there is no reason not to try it. Since it will have a Free to Play area to test it.
    Won't have to put in credit card info or anything, just download and play likes its free.



     

    This is one of the things that I feel will benefit them to a HUGE extent.

    I really don't see why more MMO companies do this. I can't tell you how many games I have passed simply because they didn't offer a free trial. It's very smart of them to offer something like this at their launch.

    Because I'm skeptical (but hopeful) of this game this is the course of action I'll be taking with this game and pray that it's fun to play. The deck system they're proposing interests me greatly, and it can be a hit or miss for them (and a hit or miss for the customer too, as if they can prefer that or the current standard even if it is a hit). I don't know why but this game reminds me greatly of Guild Wars. 

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  • KorbyKorby Member Posts: 499

    In all honesty I think they have poor management. I dare not start an argument so I won't state my reasons.

  • CiredricCiredric Member Posts: 723

     That is only the European version, no word on the US version yet, nor any time table.

  • RedwoodSapRedwoodSap Member Posts: 1,235

    Anyone who dislikes instancing will hate Spellborn. Search back on this site where the developers were interviewed and they said there would be "lots of instancing".

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  • paulscottpaulscott Member Posts: 5,613

    Even open world areas are instanced.   Once the player count hits a predetermined amount people will start to be filtered into a different and identical instance of that area.   Granted it's also a trade off since there is no sit and watch,  even healing needs to be aimed to hit(if you miss enemies can intercept),  if you wanted to you could litterally take on mobs that would annoy people a considerably higher level than you as well(or PvP and win if they don't have the same player skill or manage to miss a time too many).   There also aren't any statistical misses either(just damage reductions) or anything of that sort if you hit you hit.

     

    All in all some people's dream game when it comes to combat.   Shame they turned crafting into a bring mats to a NPC type thing.

    I find it amazing that by 2020 first world countries will be competing to get immigrants.

  • PatchDayPatchDay Member Posts: 1,641

    It appears great responsive combat systems come with a price- instancing. sigh....At least keep the instances down dont go stir bat crazy and instance open areas thats just lazy

  • ScriarScriar Member Posts: 772

    TCOS is appealing to a very different type of gamer than WoW is, so I dont think it will be effected by releasing 2 weeks after the WoW expansion. Plus its an expansion, the people that play it would most likely not have looked at other mmos because they are obviously still enjoying WoW.

    Btw, apparently the instances are limited to zoning for the starter area because it is small, and the obvious reason its a fps combat system. The other instances are dungeons, and the ports where you travel to different shards.

    To be honest, outside of gaming sites not many people have even heard of TCOS anyway, so it was never going to matter when it releases, just whether or not it is good. If it is a good game word of mouth will make it successful, if it isn't I really doubt anyone will notice it fade away.

    It is probably a good thing it has next to no hype, expectations wont be so high that people start to think it will be something it never set out to be.

    I hope it does turn out to be good, it is as different as you can get from all these everquest type of mmos, so it doing well would be a good thing for the industry and more importently gamers.

  • SamuraiswordSamuraisword Member Posts: 2,111
    Originally posted by Korby


    In all honesty I think they have poor management. I dare not start an argument so I won't state my reasons.



     

    I agree. They have made no effort to keep the hype going and interested gamers up to date and informed. You never see anyone from that company posting on this site in the CoS forum.

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  • KabbaxKabbax Member Posts: 278
    Originally posted by Samuraisword

    Originally posted by Korby


    In all honesty I think they have poor management. I dare not start an argument so I won't state my reasons.



     

    I agree. They have made no effort to keep the hype going and interested gamers up to date and informed. You never see anyone from that company posting on this site in the CoS forum.

     

    North Americans are so good at whining.  Plenty of buzz about TCoS in Europe.

    "The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius."
    -Oscar Wilde

  • vingvegavingvega Member Posts: 577

    I can hear the crickets chirping already in Spellborn.

  • TheocritusTheocritus Member LegendaryPosts: 10,014
    Originally posted by Sharajat


    This one still feels sketchy to me.  No insult to this game, but we keep getting burned here.  I'm keeping it at arms length until it holds up. 



     

         I have my concerns about the game also......I was really interested at one time but lack of information and direction scared me away......a few months ago I liked what I saw but now I jsut have a feeling the game wont do very well.....I dont think going head to head with WoTLK will  hurt it much as TCoS has a different audience really.......

  • EvasiaEvasia Member Posts: 2,827
    Originally posted by obii


    Brave of them, I hope they find their customer base and be profitable.



     

    It looks a game thats bit different from other mmo's but still i doub they get alot of players, but maybe im wrong about that dunno.

    Games played:AC1-Darktide'99-2000-AC2-Darktide/dawnsong2003-2005,Lineage2-2005-2006 and now Darkfall-2009.....
    In between WoW few months AoC few months and some f2p also all very short few weeks.

  • mutantmagnetmutantmagnet Member Posts: 274


    Originally posted by paulscott
    TCoS is the FPSer MMO.   You'll die in the newbie area if you try to go stand still and trade damage moves like most MMO's.

    No you won't against early mobs. Versus players is another matter.


    To be honest, outside of gaming sites not many people have even heard of TCOS anyway, so it was never going to matter when it releases, just whether or not it is good. If it is a good game word of mouth will make it successful, if it isn't I really doubt anyone will notice it fade away.

    That's mildly incorrect. In Europe they are heavily advertised on tv as well as websites. I actually had more luck finding new good information going to European sites than American ones.

  • BladinBladin Member UncommonPosts: 1,089

    In america nobody has ever heard of this game.

    In all honestly it's not going H2H with WoW, it's going out and slipping under the radar.

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  • DelanorDelanor Member Posts: 659
    Originally posted by mutantmagnet


     
     
    That's mildly incorrect. In Europe they are heavily advertised on tv as well as websites. I actually had more luck finding new good information going to European sites than American ones.



     

    The latter is no doubt true, but heavily advertised on tv as well as websites? Where? When?

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  • CleffyIICleffyII Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 3,440

    I don't think Chronicles of Spellborn has anything to worry about.  Its release 2 weeks later means those hardcore crowd will already be through the new content.  Chronicles also offers a new gameplay style similiar to that of Fable.  So it could potentially get enough players to be sustainable.

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  • SmikisSmikis Member UncommonPosts: 1,045
    Originally posted by Douhk

    Originally posted by Kabbax


    Honestly, there is no reason not to try it. Since it will have a Free to Play area to test it.
    Won't have to put in credit card info or anything, just download and play likes its free.



     

    This is one of the things that I feel will benefit them to a HUGE extent.

    I really don't see why more MMO companies do this. I can't tell you how many games I have passed simply because they didn't offer a free trial. It's very smart of them to offer something like this at their launch.

    Because I'm skeptical (but hopeful) of this game this is the course of action I'll be taking with this game and pray that it's fun to play. The deck system they're proposing interests me greatly, and it can be a hit or miss for them (and a hit or miss for the customer too, as if they can prefer that or the current standard even if it is a hit). I don't know why but this game reminds me greatly of Guild Wars. 

     

    ye indeed.. if you think your game is good.. and people will like it.. let players try it.. considering there are bunch  ( like me.. ) who plays from start or doesnt play game at all.. allowing trial after 3 months is just pointless.. only reason why i bought warhammer ( after aoc bullshit ) was that.. they actually  saw that theis preorders suxs? and massed out open beta invitations ..  it wasnt that open as it should been..

    was same with wow..  it had so many betas.. and everything that everyone could try it.. well apart it beying good game.. and hitting over 3 mln on release..  ( china release wasnt even close to usa/eu release  )

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