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Tabula Rasa - Should SD consider taking it over?

Tabula Rasa - Should SD consider taking it over?

It should be for sale cheap

I was wondering since SD does not have an MMO title yet and since TR is a scifi one that has a small but committed following that will be shut down soon, if it would not be something that SD could use as a first step into the MMO world. I think such a move would be well received by the gaming community given SD scifi based game orientation.

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Reply #26 Top

I thought Stardock dealt with Good games, thus specifically excluding Tabula Rasa.

They do, so they won't get Tabula Rasa.

Reply #27 Top


Constant interaction? Err, thats your measure of quality? Id rather have better game design where I need to think wether thats useing tactics, or aiming, or teamwork you know. The lack of any simulation on the weapons put me off the game personaly, that and I don't like hotbar skills with guns. But thats just me, clearly im not the only one.

Quality doesn't even factor into it. You claimed TB was "just like WoW but with guns" - that is factually not the case.

Reply #28 Top

One of my idols is Brad Wardell because he seems to really understand the economic underpinnings of computer game development. This is a rare skill, the lack of which has doomed many promising projects. While Stardock's resources may be growing, and they certainly have taken some risks in the market, this is not a smart risk and would just leech resources from projects that clearly would have a greater chance of success. While the major companies in this industry experience lukewarm profits due to pumping out an endless stream of franchise rehashesm, Stardock has been working mostly on innovative turn-based games. These have unfortunately become "niche" games as the major American producers have been dumbing down their products over the last ten years in an attempt to capture the "Casual" market (which they apparently think is dumber). I am hoping Stardock's success will cause turn-based gaming to return to the mainstream.

 

Tabula Rasa was a game full of promise and had some really great ideas. Long-term, however, I think that MMOG's need to encourage interaction to maintain their player base. Doing the same content over and over again with a few friends is not enough. I personally am a strong proponent of a strong virtual economy within MMOG's to encourage interaction and to keep players sucked in. My theory on WoW's longevity is that while it shipped with a weak economy, it did have a well designed Auction House. The player base (and farmers) got so involved with the Auction House that a whole economy quickly evolved which the Blizzard staff were astute enough to encourage. They did many things wrong, but they did enough things right that the economy survived and people got sucked in by it. TR and DDO are both games with wonderful gameplay but both shipped with zippo economy and so players run through the existing content and get bored. The next WoW or Eve will be successful not because of graphics or raid content, but because the game was built ON a virtual economy, instead of the virtual economy being slapped on like a bandaid at the last moment.

Reply #29 Top

Quoting theleif, reply 24

I think the next gen in Space MMOs should be similar to 3D RPGs like Mass Effect, in which there are things both to do on planets themselves as well as the usual space exploration and combat.


 

Take a look at Infinity.

 

Cheers

 

This game looks way cool

Reply #30 Top

You just know that Frogboy is bumming that he did not get a chance to buy Midway for the nuclear holocaust bargin price of $100,000. I know I am - big time... Hell I could have paid a cool $125,000 for it. I wish I had known it was on the block.

>:(

Reply #31 Top

100k, plus taking on 70 million in debt?  Something tells me that wasn't a difficult decision  ;)

Reply #32 Top

Quoting Zoomba, reply 6
100k, plus taking on 70 million in debt?  Something tells me that wasn't a difficult decision 
Not in my book. It is not like the debt is personal. Moreover the old IP Midway has could easily generate lots of cash if licensed to small houses like SD and other markets beside software.