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MNB: Episode 6 (”A Free Realms Q&A”)

March 27th, 2008 | Category: FreeRealms, MMOG Nation Broadcast, SOE

The sixth episode of the MMOG Nation Broadcast is another audio clip from out in the world … hopefully you’ll be able to hear this one better than the interview with Greg Short. Step into the world of Free Realms as you listen to audio from a Q&A with the game’s lead designer! Recorded at the SOE community Influencer’s event early this month.

Relevant Links:
What the Heck is Free Realms?
Free Realms: Getting Rid of the Bullshit in MMOs (Pt.1)

Music:
Demo track for the Free Realms video; used with permission, I assume.

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Free Realms: Getting Rid of the Bullshit in MMOs (Pt.2)

March 27th, 2008 | Category: FreeRealms

Black WidowThough I’m a day late I now have the second part of my demo of Free Realms, the upcoming tween/teen-aimed Massive game from Sony Online Entertainment. Yesterday I had a full writeup of the demo video and Laralyn McWilliams’ running commentary. Today I have brief notes from the Q&A session that followed and (more enlightening, I think) the full audio of that experience in the form of the MMOG Nation Broadcast #6.

Many thanks to Ms. McWilliams and the SOE community team for the chance to see the game; it was actually kind of inspiring. Read on for the notes, or go check out MNB #6.

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Free Realms: Getting Rid of the Bullshit in MMOs (Pt.1)

March 25th, 2008 | Category: FreeRealms

Town Hall
Earlier this month I sat in on the SOE influencer’s event, a unique opportunity to provide feedback on and hear feedback from the Sony Online community team. As part of that experience, all of the folks at the event were shown a demo of the in-development title Free Realms. Our host was the informative Laralyn McWilliams, lead designer on the project . The core of the presentation was a video demo, essentially the same experience that press folks had at CES. What distinguished the demo we were given was that it wasn’t from CES - it was actually from SOE’s in-house open house event held early this year.

Today I have a complete writeup of the demo we were shown, which fleshes out many elements previously only glossed over. In and of itself, it answers a lot of questions previously raised by SOE’s ambitious project. You can learn about your character’s personal Facebook-style website, the features Free Realms has in common with Google Maps, and what bestselling Nintendo DS game is being incorporated as a major non-violent gameplay component. You can also enjoy concept art like the Town Hall above … exclusive concept art never before seen outside of SOE. Fancy, no?

For the fully monty, make sure to come back tomorrow. I’ll have the contents of the Q&A session held at the end of the event, complete with audio! (Also known as a podcast episode.) That session is full of fascinating insights and hints at what this game may offer - as well as the categorical statement above that seems to typify the attitude of the Free Realms development process. The full on MMO experience, aimed at younger folks … and sans the bullshit.

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Add One Part Dev, One Part Blogger, Mix

March 08th, 2008 | Category: FreeRealms, SOE, Site

Dev MixerThe developer mixer yesterday afternoon was … fascinating. A great chance to keep my yap shut and just listen for a change, as designers, producers, and developers from teams all across SOE mixed and mingled. Though the player influencers undoubtedly had a good time talking with the folks that worked on their game, I was perfectly happy just to absorb what everyone was saying.

And my goodness the things I heard. More than any other time this weekend the NDA sat like a weight across my shoulders as the blog posts I’ll never write just kept flying past my head.

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et 2, MMOG Nation?

January 17th, 2008 | Category: Agency, Arena.net, Blizzard, FreeRealms, Guild Wars, SOECCG, Site, WoW

Portal CakeIt’s becoming a running trend for me not to note MMOG Nation’s birthday (Jan 9th) as it goes past. I was either sick or on the road in early 2007, and this year I was both. I have had the creeping crud lodged in my chest since I got back from CES, regrettably. That’s been really good for MMOG playing, and really bad for things like working. Which, as you may have noticed, is something I enjoy doing.

In any case, to commemorate the site’s second anniversary I thought I’d drop a headpat on few personal favorites things from the past year. I’m not going to even tongue-in-cheek call them ‘awards’ like I did last year; these are just the things that made me well pleased in the past twelve months.

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What To Do With Vanguard

January 15th, 2008 | Category: FreeRealms, Planet, SOE, Vanguard

Griffon
The death of Vanguard, or rather its slow decline, is a noteworthy point in a number of 2008 prognostications around the blogosphere. I tend to think that’s a freaking shame. If as nothing more than as a testament to all those newbie designers, I really like the idea of Vanguard sticking around. So what can be done at this point?

What can put the brakes on this game’s freefall? In my mind, I think about the only thing left is an influx of new players. A sufficient parachute of players might make this game’s time in the air a little longer - and certainly more interesting.

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Something New

January 14th, 2008 | Category: FreeRealms, Massively, SOE, Site

It’s not often I stumble over new things. Mostly my life as a writer is about regurgitating previously announced information, or coming at that information in a new (often more personal) way. So it was kind of a pleasant surprise when Smedley passed on word of the “Share the Wealth” program.

I’ve got a two-part interview up on Massively today discussing the future of FreeRealms’ buy-in program, and one of the reason why they raised those damned Station Access rates.

We are having ongoing discussions inside the company about making station access an all-inclusive pass. Everything that we have, you get as a customer. Station Access subscribers would get every expansion pack for every game, as well as future expansions for every game as well. For the same price now, without raising the price. We have two problems, though. One: we have third parties involved in this. LucasArts, for example, will have to buy off on this, as would others. Second is the less obvious one: Promising future stuff is the meat of the problem. We haven’t found the right way to word things yet. To be honest other priorities have gotten in the way. That’s what we want to offer people.

They’ve been working on the right language for that Access program for over a year. Faster lawyers, kill, kill!

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