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GTA MMORPG

KatayushiKatayushi Member Posts: 3

Im new and this is my first post, so anyway

 

A couple of my m8s say that Rockstar are planning to make a GTA MMORPG, i dont know if this is true but would u like to see 1???image

Why dont presidents fight the war?
Why do they always send the poor?

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  • DinionDinion Member Posts: 879

    APB
    Is this the game you're talking about? Sounds interesting but 2008 : /.

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    MMOs Retired From: Earth and Beyond, Project Entropia, There, A Tale in the Desert, Star Wars Galaxies, World of Warcraft, Eve Online, City of Heroes/Villains.

    MMOs Currently (worth) Playing: None.

    MMO hopefuls: Age of Conan.

  • KatayushiKatayushi Member Posts: 3
    nope soz m8 but as normal it might be a rumor but it will be mint to see.  One m8 sed its based in Tokyo

    Why dont presidents fight the war?
    Why do they always send the poor?

  • coolnerdcoolnerd Member Posts: 4
    i hope one comes ,creating a gang with other people is so COOLLimage 
  • necbonenecbone Member Posts: 358
    that apb looks really phat...i wanna be a cop=)
  • lotharrlotharr Member Posts: 981

    Acutally.. Yes even a few are popping out...

    Dunno the ones name but its something like 404

    and that APB is coming too, yea.

    Acutally the base idea was here made by me times ago to the Developers Forum.

  • BronenekBronenek Member Posts: 240

    All Point Bulletin? WTF!!!!!!!

    The person who thought of this name needs to be shot ::::27::

    Heres a little trailer if you haven't seen it already, from E3:
    http://www.fileplanet.com/153643/150000/fileinfo/APB-E3-2005-Trailer

    Heres the link to the offical website:
    http://www.apb.com/

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  • The trailer for APB has that GTA feel to the game.  For some reason though I would also like toplay the role of a cop, maybe I been playing GTA too long :)

  • RocwellRocwell Member Posts: 21

    I just found out they started taking "san andreas' off of the shelves.

  • BronenekBronenek Member Posts: 240


    Originally posted by Rocwell
    I just found out they started taking "san andreas' off of the shelves.
    What does this thread have to do with retailers taking San Andreas off of their shelves?

    Yes, the thread said GTA MMORPG but its not really a GTA MMORPG, but rather related to it with its gameplay. This game, All Point Bulletin is a totally different game to the GTAs.

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  • briboi2briboi2 Member Posts: 5

    from gamespot.com's andrew park:

    We sat down with designer David Jones to discuss APB, the upcoming massively multiplayer crime game from Real Time Worlds and Webzen. There was little to see other than a promotional video trailer, which showed members of rival gangs attempting to out-caper each other to secure stolen goods while fleeing from the fuzz. Interestingly, you'll be able to play as either a gang member or a member of "the enforcement"--so in other words, the game will definitely ship with player-versus-player combat. However, it's a good bet that most players will prefer a life of crime, pulling off high-profile heists, warring for turf, and giving the cops the slip. Jones explained that part of the idea behind APB came from his own examination of massively multiplayer role-playing games, which have, in the past, sometimes proved to be repetitive. Yet the designer also noted that fans of the Grand Theft Auto series, which he helped create, spent hours upon hours on that series' open-ended gameplay, stealing cars, getting into gunfights, taking on missions, fighting off the cops, and so on and so forth. Of course, the game will attempt to go beyond simply making another massively multiplayer time-sink with carjacking in place of beating up orcs. It will instead focus on continuous online play in a massive, free-form city ridden with crime.

    In APB, should you decide to live your life on the wrong side of the law, you'll be able to run with a gang that consists of real-life players (who are also controlling characters who are gang members), as well as computer-controlled gang members you can recruit. As a gang leader, you'll apparently be able to create your own custom gang with its own custom colors and uniforms, and you'll even have a custom Web page created for your gang by the game. These pages will keep track of every gang's membership and exploits and will be a great resource for any ambitious gang leaders looking for their next target--or looking for recon on the gang that just ambushed their turf while everyone was offline.

    Apparently, APB will be built around turf wars. According to Jones, the world itself will consist of some 30,000 different territories that you and your buddies will be able to seize by engaging in urban battles against rival gangs to seize their territory. When your gang's territory comes under attack, APB will e-mail you and send an SMS message to your mobile phone. Each territory will act a bit like a resource and will be able to produce "goods"--you know, like Uzi submachine guns, which you can use to equip your fellow thugs or sell on the black market. Some territories may even have a "chain-linked" effect that will offer even better advantages when you control certain nearby territories all at once.

    But at least some of your funds will go to stationary defenses to keep tabs on your turf when you're not around. Jones suggests that even though your turf can and will be attacked when you and your fellow thugs are offline, you'll be able to enter into an editing mode that lets you station defenses around each of your territories, placing a computer-controlled thug on this rooftop with a sniper rifle, while hiding a few other computer-controlled thugs in that alley over there armed with handguns. This kind of setup will resemble a building strategy game like Bullfrog's classic Dungeon Keeper, but as Jones suggests, having to worry about defending vulnerable territories will act as kind of a self-balancing measure for gangs that get too big. The more turf you control, the more you stand to lose to hungry young gangs after you log out for the night.

    On the off chance that you decide to play as the thin blue line, you'll spend almost all of your time in the game fighting crime, either following leads on an all-points bulletin put out on a specific gang member (another player, that is) or hitting the streets while actively pursuing thugs. Just like gangsters can be customized, cops can be personalized to look like SWAT officers or 1970s TV supercops like Starsky and Hutch, complete with a souped-up hot rod.

    APB certainly sounds intriguing and very, very ambitious, but Jones admits that the project is going to be challenging, and his studio is soliciting production help from publisher Webzen. The game is tentatively scheduled for release in 2007.

  • AseenusAseenus Member UncommonPosts: 1,844

    im not a big fan of GTA anymore, it gets boring very quickly and its too normal, not enough fantasy ;)

  • Sparks243Sparks243 Member Posts: 271


    Originally posted by Rocwell
    I just found out they started taking "san andreas' off of the shelves.

    That's becuase the rated was changed from M to AO, and you legally can not sell adult material unless it is in a Adult store.

    The reason the rating was chaged was due to the sence in the game dubbed "Hot Coffee" with contained graphic sexual material.

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  • bigboss_250bigboss_250 Member Posts: 5

    I heard that the 2004 1s where taken off the shelves but in the 2005 version it was taken out

    so ya.....

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