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[Interview] Shroud of the Avatar: Starr Long Goes Back to His Roots

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  • BatCakezBatCakez Member Posts: 127
    Originally posted by Bamboozled

    The one question I have is, "Why make yet another sword and sorcery Ultima spinoff?".

     

    The market is flooded with MMOs that place themselves in this setting. Why not be a true pioneer and go about creating a child born of what was learned from Tabula Rasa?

     

    With the stellar team that is assembled for this product, I feel they are staying where it feels familiar. Instead of pushing themselves to create a futuristic setting for the next generation of MMOs. Tabula Rasa pushed the boundaries of the MMOs of that time period, and the story and stage we played upon were amazing.

     

    Do we really need yet another medieval MMO?

     

    The answer is..

    Because it seems nobody else has mastered the art of making a medieval MMORPG. If there is anyone that can, it is Richard and his team.

  • KamatariPLKamatariPL Member UncommonPosts: 7
    Aren't we forgetting that "Massive" in MMO reffers to massive amounts of players? This is why games like diablo and as it seems Shroud of the avatar as well, are just multiplayer games. There's no need to stick MMO term on everything like if it would be required for something.
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