Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning Preview

For:PC Release Date: 2008
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VideoGamer.com: So you would prefer reviews to come out after a month or so?

PB: I think that people need to say here is our experience of beta, or our experience of how are they as a developer, how are they as a company who give a damn about their game. Here is our experience about launch. It was bumpy, it was smooth, the servers were up, the servers were down. And then the third part is if you ever thought of migrating, now the game's up and playing, here's what we think about it.

VideoGamer.com: Now that the open beta is coming to an end, how many people applied across the world?

PB: We had over a million people who signed up for it. I don't know the exact number. That's one of the irritatingly not at my fingertips numbers.

VideoGamer.com: But over a million is an amazing amount. You must be thrilled.

PB: Oh yeah. We're actually really really pleased with loads of stuff. We're pleased with the length of time beta players are playing our game. We're pleased with the amount of people who have logged in who have then subsequently logged in over 10 times in a week, showing that they're returning. We're very pleased with the sticky factor - people who log in and play over four hours are on the whole playing for tens of hours to hundreds of hours. We're pleased with the longevity of the careers. People are taking just a little longer to level in our game than people are used to and combat is a little bit more tactical than people are used to. And that's because quite a few of the modern games that are out are very mature. If you have a mature game you effectively need to speed build characters. WoW's latest one allows you to get to level 70 in something absurd like two days. But that's because they're trying to get you to their end game. When you're actually playing a proper MMO that's new, there is a longer period of time it takes to level because you're supposed to be playing it and enjoying it. We're pleased with the fairness we've been getting off reviews. No complaints there.

VideoGamer.com: Were you expecting over a million people to apply to the open beta or did the number exceed your expectations?

PB: Oh wow! As a creative director, I have a completely different view of the game to almost anyone else. I believe that it will take us to the moon, solve climate change and probably cure every form of cancer known to man. So I'm not surprised. Businessey people, I think they're just very happy. EA shareholders will hopefully be very happy as well. As long as we can convert them into sales and then convert them into long term hobbyists, I'm happy.

VideoGamer.com: What's the conversion rate from people who buy to people who subscribe you're expecting?

PB: I believe Camelot worked on 70 per cent. I would hope that we would do at least that well or improve on it.

VideoGamer.com: So you're looking at a fairly healthy amount of paying subscribers then.

PB: Millions and millions if I have my way!

VideoGamer.com: What's your immediate post-launch plans?

PB: There are two different answers. We have three teams at the company, we have a core team whose job it is to make the servers work better, make the plan work better, put new features in. We have a live team, which is the team that works on the game that's live, fixing bugs, adding new content, making it a better extended hobby. We have an expansion team. They're busy working on the next expansion for the game. All three teams exist right now. All three teams have existed for quite a long time. The expansion team has been working on expansions for ages. The live team is already up and running and core tech are already on the core systems. That's how you protect these games when they get out of the door.

VideoGamer.com: The studio lead of Stargate Worlds told us in a recent interview that in order to challenge WoW you need a license. Do you subscribe to that belief?

PB: I would say that it's like Premier League football. If you want to be in the top four then you probably do. But there's nothing stopping a small team coming up from the lower leagues and surprising people. But there's definitely a chasm and to cross that chasm requires several things. Timing, license, tech, luck, presence, force of will and cups of tea.

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Buying WAR was mistake - maybe thats why there are no trial accounts.
In general the game has every stupid thing other MMOs have but multiplied 3times (at least).
1/ All advanteges that guys noted are unimportant things, lol@u
2/ In fact you need lot more time to play this game than to play WoW and that all with not even half fun. If you have life and still want to achieve something in game for fun, stay out of WAR! (no joke)
3/ Saying your game system is better than others proves everything! lol@u
4/ Dont know about USA situation but in Europe WAR is almost empty. GOA was mistake too again. Mythic had to know what ppl think about that GOA company since DAoC times!
Posted 14:47 on 30 December 2008
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I am looking forward to playing Warhammer. I'm a PVP player and am completely bored with WOW. I like the fact that PVP is built into the game and isn't all "Capture the Flag" or putting together an arena team. One of the things I can't stand about WOW is that everything depends on class. You can never do anything unless you have certain classes. And no one is interested in world PVP in WOW now because they don't "get anything". Nothing on WOW is done just because it's fun .. it's all about collecting pixels ..... virtual gear. And BG's on WOW are like going to a job where most of the people there hate their job but need to get the pay check.

Can't wait to try the game. I understand there is a lot less wasted time in this game and I'm looking forward to it.
Posted 22:08 on 18 September 2008
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Its not exactly as Paul says, you start with two twenty slot bags and you get an extra bag each 10 ranks, but the best thing is that all quest items automatically go into a separate unlimited sized bag and you can get your bags to auto-sort anything you pick up as well - Oli_B

Thanks for the info Oli. I didn't know that quest items didn't take up any inventory space. That's pretty cool. I finally decided to quit leveling my professions and just level my ranks. It was all those dang seeds that were filling up my inventory.

Of course it was after I vendor trashed it all that I realized how easy it is to get to the capital city where I could have banked all that crap till I was ready to use it lol. Ah well.
Posted 20:20 on 18 September 2008
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"I think it is based on level. Played open beta a bit, I didn't directly notice exactly when my bag got bigger, but I do know that you start with 2 20 slot bags, you get a 3rd around 10, and a 4th by 20. I don't know beyond that" - mrofni

Yep, I hit 10 last night and got a new set of bag slots. I guess that's sort of cool, but will suck in 2 months when I can't give an alt a bunch of 20 slot bags to start with. Currently my bags are always full. Which Paul's description was true and that they did increase in size as you filled them. Definitely not a deal breaker though. So far I'm lovin' this game.
Posted 20:14 on 18 September 2008
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VideoGamer.com: And if they're WoW heads?

PB: If they're WoW heads then I would say no item damage, no graveyard running, your bag gets bigger, you can customise your UI, the PvP is awesome, the PvE experience is still really really good, there's lots of cool dungeons, there's lots of grouping, and there's Squig Herders darn it, Squig Herders I say!

Thank you for that interesting answer......IF i suddenly can afford to play it next month i will.
Posted 13:27 on 18 September 2008
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Console games sucks! If anything will ruin good games ... thats console way of making games... (stupified, simplified, poor deph, where are old school PC games?)... Cant w8 to try Warhammer if it better than AOC... hf
Posted 13:19 on 18 September 2008
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i hate waiting for a game =P
Posted 08:07 on 18 September 2008
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the reason you cannot register is beacause the realms are not online until 9.00 and when that happens over 9 million people logging in at oce thats going to take hours even though i have also got the special edittion
Posted 08:05 on 18 September 2008
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Munken

yeah, really good ... =/ we´ll just have to wait then >_<
Posted 07:32 on 18 September 2008
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Game regsitration unavailble. Great start!
Posted 07:30 on 18 September 2008
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Any1 know what´s up with the homepage? =O trying to log in to register my key but it´s not working that well.. could this have something to do with that every1 is trying to register they´re keys at the same time? :P
Posted 07:24 on 18 September 2008
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@sc0rp10n

Its not exactly as Paul says, you start with two twenty slot bags and you get an extra bag each 10 ranks, but the best thing is that all quest items automatically go into a separate unlimited sized bag and you can get your bags to auto-sort anything you pick up as well
Posted 06:47 on 18 September 2008
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Sanderz

Paul is my hero for loving Skaven. I really can't wait until they introduce them!
Posted 05:23 on 18 September 2008
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Yes dammit. No game codes will work till 8 oclock man. Patience.
Posted 04:33 on 18 September 2008
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K i have my game and whenever i try to put the game code in it says that the code cannot be used yet. Am i suppose to wait till tommorow to create my account?
Posted 04:21 on 18 September 2008

Game Stats

Developer: EA Mythic
Publisher: GOA
Genre: Sci-Fi RPG
No. Players: 1 + Online
Rating: TBC
Site Rank: 482 50