• Mojang details space sim '0x10c'
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[url]http://www.shacknews.com/article/73176/mojang-details-space-sim-0x10c[/url]
cool.
Sounds like EVE-Online just a way more unprofessional.
Players can create viruses? Can we make AVG in this?
Possible monthly fees for multiplayer? Fuck that.
Should name the game "&e0" instead.
I feel like this game is only going to suck because there's going to be that ONE asshole that makes a virus that's unstoppable and fucks everyone over.
[QUOTE=Everen;35430168]Possible monthly fees for multiplayer? Fuck that.[/QUOTE] [quote]The cost of the game is still undecided, but it's likely there will be a monthly fee for joining the Multiverse [b]as we are going to emulate all computers and physics even when players aren't logged in[b/][/quote] lmao In The News is a hive for illiterate and entitled gamers
[quote] "The cost of the game is still undecided, but it's likely there will be a monthly fee for joining the Multiverse as we are going to emulate all computers and physics even when players aren't logged in," the site explains. [/quote] [quote] but it's likely there will be a monthly fee for joining the Multiverse[/quote] [quote][B]monthly fee[/B][/quote] Nope. EDIT: I mean it sounds cool as fuck, but monthly fees are massive no. Best way to do this? Give out the server software like minecraft and use them all to do their computer and physics emulating.
buncha babbies in here i'm glad i won't be seeing online if this pans out
[QUOTE=SpartanXC9;35430843]I feel like this game is only going to suck because there's going to be that ONE asshole that makes a virus that's unstoppable and fucks everyone over.[/QUOTE] Every time someone mentions a virus in computer games I think of that WoW virus that was supposed to affect only players fighting a certain boss and it was transmittable to nearby players, someone managed to teleport out of the boss fight and spread it around the whole world :v: It killed everyone infected after x time, even NPCs.
[QUOTE=Lazor;35431014]buncha babbies in here i'm glad i won't be seeing online if this pans out[/QUOTE] Excuse us for not having lods of emone to pay monthly for online when we are most likley going to pay to play the game at all at first. Its a bullshit move. Unless its a major MMO then I should only pay once.
Monthly fee? Bullshit. First you release a completely unfinished game for 30 bucks, NOW you're thinking about tacking monthly fees onto something.
Program minecraft for this game, play minecraft while playing 0x10c.
[QUOTE=legolover122;35431065]Excuse us for not having lods of emone to pay monthly for online when we are most likley going to pay to play the game at all at first. Its a bullshit move. Unless its a major MMO then I should only pay once.[/QUOTE] what makes a major MMO any different you schmuck
[QUOTE=Atlascore;35431343]Major MMOs release new content and features every 4-6 months, meanwhile Notch is a lazy ass and we'll be lucky to see a bug fix patch six months after whenever this game releases, which probably won't be for a few years, if he actually develops it.[/QUOTE] dude i don't give a shit about Notch. if you don't like him then don't buy his shit. but that doesn't make running an MMO magically cheaper regardless of if it's "major" or not.
[QUOTE=Lazor;35431202]what makes a major MMO any different you schmuck[/QUOTE] Hehe. Resorting to name calling. I am saying that most major MMOs (WoW, SW:TOR...) have hours and hours and hours and hours of game content before you reach an endgame. This game may not even have a story. It could just be flying around your ship and doing ship things that spaceships do... [editline]4th April 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Lazor;35431432]dude i don't give a shit about Notch. if you don't like him then don't buy his shit. but that doesn't make running an MMO magically cheaper regardless of if it's "major" or not.[/QUOTE] Disliking notch has nothing to do with what he said. He said that notch takes about 6 months to patch anything because he takes vacations inbetween his vacations.
People do not have a lot of confident about Notch pulling this off and making it worth the price. The idea however sounds cool.
No trust for notch, he's a lazy bastard.
I'm actually glad people arn't hyping over this game, that means notch has the upper hand in surprising everyone with a really good game.
[QUOTE=Atlascore;35431586]Notch is the one developing it, plus MMOs are cheap as hell to maintain these days, the only way he could justify a subscription fee in this day and age if he adds tons of new content and features regularly like every other major MMO.[/QUOTE] please, tell me how much this particular mmo is going to cost to host when you know jack shit about it
[QUOTE=Lazor;35431686]please, tell me how much this particular mmo is going to cost to host when you know jack shit about it[/QUOTE] You don't know either..........
There are other games like this which you do not have to pay. This could work on a free to play model where more ram or storage will have to cost you per month. Also I do not feel 1000 words for ram works for me, no sign of interrupts, or kernal code to trap handle certain instructions. Virtual memory might be too good if included, but I'de rather sick to robot based games that use virtual cpus then a space one that won't allow me the crude RTOS I want to handle a virus or many tasks.
I'll save comments about any sort of monthly fee until there's some solid gameplay and reviews out there but the concept is intriguing. I'm really interested to see how this turns out.
Shame about the monthly fee, it sounds fun. I'll definitely check it out anyways, might be cheap/worth it
Notch has already said on twitter that he regrets the science fiction setting. I don't see this getting far to be honest.
The idea sounds really neat, but knowing notch half of it won't be implemented in the game until someone else from mojang starts working on it, and the other half will suck.
[QUOTE=Hellborg 65;35432477]Notch has already said on twitter that he regrets the science fiction setting. I don't see this getting far to be honest.[/QUOTE] He said he regrets it being a hard science fiction setting not that he regrets it being science fiction. I think after he got some feedback he's realizing that [i]a lot[/i] of people are going to have a difficult time getting into it, what he wants to achieve is very technical for someone who just wants to just sit down and play a game. Its not really pickup and play like Freelancer or something.
I like the concept. I don't expect it to deliver though. Well considering Infinity is still chugging along: [url]http://www.infinity-universe.com/Infinity/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=118&Itemid=26[/url] I guess I'll still be waiting for that to scratch my nerd-itch.
He should really try and focus on a single game for more than a couple months. I'm not sure if he's expecting everything he makes to be an overnight sensation like Minecraft then gets frustrated when it doesn't, but he needs to learn that not everything he touches turns to gold.
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