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Isn't this guy the same guy that hyped up Warhammer Online?

MMOExposedMMOExposed Member RarePosts: 7,387

Hi, not trying to bash the game, but isn't this guy that is speaking for the game to the community, the same exact person that did the massive hyping of Warhammrr Online?

To me, that indicates that he is somebody that knows how to use and exploit hype, to mislead the masses, and paint them a false image of a product based on hype, and exploit many people.

 

You all should be careful. This should be a big Red Flag. But I am just pointing this out, so that maybe people who are interested in this game would look at it more realistically and no get exploited once again by a MMO developer/publisher....

:-/ 

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  • Rthuth434Rthuth434 Member Posts: 346

    should probably give him a chance. maybe he's learned lessons and perhaps taking people's money to directly fund the game helps. also being free of EA's heavy hand has to cout for something.

    although i DO recall Mythic's games and practices before DAOC shipped when they would release games on AOL and not support them and close them down abruptly.

  • Lore84Lore84 Member Posts: 69
    Originally posted by MMOExposed

    Hi, not trying to bash the game, but isn't this guy that is speaking for the game to the community, the same exact person that did the massive hyping of Warhammrr Online?

    To me, that indicates that he is somebody that knows how to use and exploit hype, to mislead the masses, and paint them a false image of a product based on hype, and exploit many people.

     

    You all should be careful. This should be a big Red Flag. But I am just pointing this out, so that maybe people who are interested in this game would look at it more realistically and no get exploited once again by a MMO developer/publisher....

    :-/ 

    I think he has already discussed this several times to be honest : Most of the target audience for this game are old-school DAOC and also WAR players. We all know who he is. Though, I admit theres likely going to be a few interested in the game who do not.

    Believe it or not, people are capable of learning and moving on and it sounds like this game is going in the right direction.

    Ex-DAOC, Excalibur

  • meddyckmeddyck Member UncommonPosts: 1,282
    I think the particular person you have in mind who hyped WAR all over the place was Paul Barnett (sp). But yes Mark Jacobs was also involved in the production of that game. Clearly there's room for a lot of skepticism and reservations until we get our hands on the game itself. OTOH you won't ever get the chance to try the game yourself unless some of us take a leap of faith and back the game's kickstarter. If your past experience with Mark leaves too bitter a taste in your mouth, feel free to sit out the kickstarter, watch the game's development, and decide whether to buy it or not when it starts having public beta events.

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  • Slapshot1188Slapshot1188 Member LegendaryPosts: 16,947

    I think that was Paul Barnett...

     

    ...greatest hype job ever.  Will never believe a word he says again, but he did a GREAT job whipping up excitement for WAR.

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  • BetakodoBetakodo Member UncommonPosts: 333
    Good catch. Another red flag I'm seeing is no in game screen shots and no gameplay. Yet they're talking about RvR this and that. Kind of like Guild Wars 2 barely showed anything and they were talking about how our game does this while others do this. All this was 1-2 years before release.
  • SatariousSatarious Member UncommonPosts: 1,073
    Originally posted by MMOExposed

    Hi, not trying to bash the game, but isn't this guy that is speaking for the game to the community, the same exact person that did the massive hyping of Warhammrr Online?

    To me, that indicates that he is somebody that knows how to use and exploit hype, to mislead the masses, and paint them a false image of a product based on hype, and exploit many people.

     

    You all should be careful. This should be a big Red Flag. But I am just pointing this out, so that maybe people who are interested in this game would look at it more realistically and no get exploited once again by a MMO developer/publisher....

    :-/ 

    He's also the legend behind Dark Age of Camelot, which many consider the best pvp mmo.  You can't completely condemn  a man for mistakes he's made, especially when he's upfront and honest about it all and seeking to redeem himself.  Nobody is perfect.  The greats at anything have made mistakes.

  • ragz45ragz45 Member UncommonPosts: 810
    Originally posted by Slapshot1188

    I think that was Paul Barnett...

     

    ...greatest hype job ever.  Will never believe a word he says again, but he did a GREAT job whipping up excitement for WAR.

    Was just about to say Mark wasn't a huge hype bringer with WAR.  That was more Paul Barnett, who was the mouthpiece for EA & Games Workshop.  Mark generally just repeated things that his team had told him would be in the game or would work.  He really ended up getting stabbed in the back by a lot of his development team because of this, when things went south.

    Thus EA hung him out to dry, used him as a patsy, made him the sacraficial goat.... you get the idea.

  • Storm_FirebladeStorm_Fireblade Member Posts: 156
    Originally posted by MMOExposed

    Hi, not trying to bash the game, but isn't this guy that is speaking for the game to the community, the same exact person that did the massive hyping of Warhammrr Online?

    To me, that indicates that he is somebody that knows how to use and exploit hype, to mislead the masses, and paint them a false image of a product based on hype, and exploit many people.

    The difference is, that this time Mark isn´t creating any hype. In fact he is communicating in an honest way, stating facts that are contra-productive if you wanted to hype the game and get as many people as possible into the kickstart.

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  • ragz45ragz45 Member UncommonPosts: 810
    Originally posted by Betakodo
    Good catch. Another red flag I'm seeing is no in game screen shots and no gameplay. Yet they're talking about RvR this and that. Kind of like Guild Wars 2 barely showed anything and they were talking about how our game does this while others do this. All this was 1-2 years before release.

    Screen shots of what?  If you knew what you were talking about, you would know everything he is talking about atm is storyboarding and theory.  There isn't even an engine let alone code written for one to show off at this point.  He is talking about his ideas behind his vision, simply that.

  • Rthuth434Rthuth434 Member Posts: 346
    Originally posted by Betakodo
    Good catch. Another red flag I'm seeing is no in game screen shots and no gameplay. Yet they're talking about RvR this and that. Kind of like Guild Wars 2 barely showed anything and they were talking about how our game does this while others do this. All this was 1-2 years before release.

    they showed raw gameplay of the game in 2010. also it was playable at game conventions in 2010, i first played it at PAX. as for CU, it's 3 years out.

  • General_Dru-ZodGeneral_Dru-Zod Member Posts: 136
    Originally posted by MMOExposed

    Hi, not trying to bash the game, but isn't this guy that is speaking for the game to the community, the same exact person that did the massive hyping of Warhammrr Online?

    To me, that indicates that he is somebody that knows how to use and exploit hype, to mislead the masses, and paint them a false image of a product based on hype, and exploit many people.

     

    You all should be careful. This should be a big Red Flag. But I am just pointing this out, so that maybe people who are interested in this game would look at it more realistically and no get exploited once again by a MMO developer/publisher....

    :-/ 

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  • Laughing-manLaughing-man Member RarePosts: 3,654
    Originally posted by MMOExposed

    Hi, not trying to bash the game, but isn't this guy that is speaking for the game to the community, the same exact person that did the massive hyping of Warhammrr Online?

    To me, that indicates that he is somebody that knows how to use and exploit hype, to mislead the masses, and paint them a false image of a product based on hype, and exploit many people.

     

    You all should be careful. This should be a big Red Flag. But I am just pointing this out, so that maybe people who are interested in this game would look at it more realistically and no get exploited once again by a MMO developer/publisher....

    :-/ 

    Seems like you are trying to 'bash' the game, many people have already discussed these topics adnauseum, and you sir should know better about who this man is since you've been around here for more than a week.

    I'm seriously wondering if you are just trying to bait people into an arguement over this considering again, how very slanted your statements are and how the topic has already been discussed.

     

    Edit:  I notice OP hasn't replied in 30 minutes since posting, makes me wonder even more about his intent.

  • ArglebargleArglebargle Member EpicPosts: 3,381

    Be wary of these associations of designer and game.   Their actual role may be vastly different from what you think it is.   Stan Lee may be an 'Executive Producer' on The Avengers, but he probably had precious little to do with the movie.   Sid Meiers name gets attached to products, but he hasn't done deep work on any of those games in a long time.   Etc.

     

    Name-on-the-box could mean most anything.

     

    From what I gather, this guy was not a nuts and bolts game designer anyway.

    If you are holding out for the perfect game, the only game you play will be the waiting one.

  • RyowulfRyowulf Member UncommonPosts: 664
    Originally posted by Lore84

    I think he has already discussed this several times to be honest : Most of the target audience for this game are old-school DAOC and also WAR players. We all know who he is. Though, I admit theres likely going to be a few interested in the game who do not.

    Believe it or not, people are capable of learning and moving on and it sounds like this game is going in the right direction.

    It might not be the case this time, but it seems to me most people just keep repeating the same mistakes.

    or there is also the idea of a one hit wonder.  Lost was great the first few seasons, then it went to seed. The first 3 Star Wars were the top of the top, but would you want George Lucas making another Star Wars?

  • SatariousSatarious Member UncommonPosts: 1,073
    Originally posted by Ryowulf
    Originally posted by Lore84

    I think he has already discussed this several times to be honest : Most of the target audience for this game are old-school DAOC and also WAR players. We all know who he is. Though, I admit theres likely going to be a few interested in the game who do not.

    Believe it or not, people are capable of learning and moving on and it sounds like this game is going in the right direction.

    It might not be the case this time, but it seems to me most people just keep repeating the same mistakes.

    or there is also the idea of a one hit wonder.  Lost was great the first few seasons, then it went to seed. The first 3 Star Wars were the top of the top, but would you want George Lucas making another Star Wars?

    I think the difference here, though, is that Mark will be completely unconstrained in how he designs this (hence the "unchained" in the title).  This is his first chance to prove that he can get it right after a big mistake (WAR, in my opinion).  Lucas, on the other hand, proved that he could give a crap about what the fans thought and just kept dishing out the same crap over and over again.  He's a stuborn old bastard.

  • BetakodoBetakodo Member UncommonPosts: 333
    Originally posted by ragz45
    Originally posted by Betakodo
    Good catch. Another red flag I'm seeing is no in game screen shots and no gameplay. Yet they're talking about RvR this and that. Kind of like Guild Wars 2 barely showed anything and they were talking about how our game does this while others do this. All this was 1-2 years before release.

    Screen shots of what?  If you knew what you were talking about, you would know everything he is talking about atm is storyboarding and theory.  There isn't even an engine let alone code written for one to show off at this point.  He is talking about his ideas behind his vision, simply that.

    Boy, flashback to Warhammer online and other overhyped games that flopped. My point was they can hype up a game like it's the next biggest thing and talk about how it'll be so awesome, then fool people into buying an unfinished game like Age of Conan on release. Go around the block a few more times and it'll be more apparent that this hype up of junk happens a lot. Let me talk about my idea and vision of a game where it feels like you're in a game and you swing and block and you fly to the moon and back. Oh yeah, it's the best game ever. Not like these games that are out right now.

  • RyowulfRyowulf Member UncommonPosts: 664

    In defense of Mr. Jacobs. I don't feel like Unchained has been hyped.  He's being open and honest by saying "This is what I want to make. If it appeals to you, help me."

     

  • audizmannaudizmann Member Posts: 24

    He was behind a game I played for less than a month, and he was behind a game I have played for more than ten years (and counting). In my book, you can't get any more qualified than that. Unless you can point me to a person who is behind *two* games that I would enjoy playing for 10+ years each?... No? :-)

  • RoxtarrRoxtarr Member CommonPosts: 1,122

    Good grief, talk about overstating how Warhammer Online went. 

    Jacobs was the man behind the company, sure.  He's the same guy behind DAOC which is still beloved to this day.  In Jacob's defense, he's avoiding the big corporate monster that arguably swallowed WAR whole.

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  • skyexileskyexile Member CommonPosts: 692

    WAR certainly didn't live up to the hype or what was expected from it, but it was still probably the best fantasy MMO PvP game released in the last 8 years.

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  • PeculiarJohnPeculiarJohn Member Posts: 8

    Not sure if OP is trolling or genuinely concerned.  But...

     

    1) Every new game needs to be promoted.  Otherwise, there would be like 2 subscribers at launch.  For god's sake, mmorpg.com has a "hype meter."

     

    2) Transparency is a HUGE priority in all of this.  The starry-eyed hype is mostly being generated by how incredibly hopeful we all are to see this game launch without a hitch.  We're all going to be more invested in this at launch (assuming that we are the ones who will back the kickstarter effort) than we would be with other games.  Fault the supporters more than City State for any undue hype.

     

  • craftseekercraftseeker Member RarePosts: 1,740

    Having been motivated into doing some looking around about this project I wonder how City State Entertainment LLC went from being:

    "a brand-focused studio creating intellectual property for the mobile, tablet and social networking spaces."

    press release published on Business wire 30 Sept 2011.

    and a partner of GigaMedia who said on the 22 Nov 2011:

    “We are proud to be working with him and thrilled to have him and his newly formed team develop new games and brands with us. By expanding our product offerings to games for Internet-enabled mobile devices, we are positioning ourselves to benefit from the ongoing shift from PCs to mobile computing and the continued strong popularity and growth of social gaming."

    To working on his own and about to start a Kickstarter funding project for a (presumably) PC based MMO focussed on RvR PvP?

    Also who was the Singapore based partner (hence the city state name) and why was that partnership disolved? (GigaMedia is based in Taipei)

    Finally when did he and his team start working on the concept of Camelot Unleashed? 
     
    I have seen the video so at least some work has been done in fleshing out the concept and we have a month or so on this forum.  But it probably did not start before this time last year and may be much more recent than that.
  • GaoxinGaoxin Member UncommonPosts: 198
    Originally posted by Satarious

    He's also the legend behind Dark Age of Camelot, which many consider the best pvp mmo.

    And by many you mean the DAOC community?^^

  • JetrpgJetrpg Member UncommonPosts: 2,347
    Originally posted by Xobdnas

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    If you also look at his project goals, he isn't trying to generate a million subs, he wants a small niche old school MMO. ...

    Noi he is not, it has no pve, its a new age mmo where all advancement is rvr or for rvr, w/e.

    Lastly, if you listen to his talk, or read his posts, I can't tell you how many times he has said he is trying NOT to hype it. Naturally this being the net, and most of us desperate for any remotely old school MMO we all went crazy at the notion, despite his efforts ;)

    I would agree he seems to be candid with us.

     

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  • JetrpgJetrpg Member UncommonPosts: 2,347
    Originally posted by Gaoxin
    Originally posted by Satarious

    He's also the legend behind Dark Age of Camelot, which many consider the best pvp mmo.

    And by many you mean the DAOC community?^^

    No generaly in the vet mmorpg player community.

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