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A couple of years ago i played TROn 2.0, a singelplayer FPS game.
If you have played the game or seen the movies you can figure out whats it all about, you fight as a program inside computers.
Later on i played my first MMORGP, Star Wars Galaxies.
It occured to me how cool it would be to play a MMORPG based on the TRON universe, that is, inside the computer world!
You could play as a small utility-program on a PDA or a super-program on a server.
The possibilities wpulkd be endless, since this would be a really new realm totally different from current MMO´s.
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Yeah Ive been saying for a while that Tron is an IP that is perfect for an MMORPG. I mean, its an IP that has you controlling a program in a computer.
But its also one of those IPs that would need to be done so razors edge perfectly to be adequately effective as an MMORPG video game.
The IP is designed for real time action combat, 2 faction PvP and flying mounts. Which are features that are not overly popular with the veteran MMO players.
Yea, the two factions being Master Control (SW Empire) and Tron (Rebels), if you get my meaning.
But it might also be a place for noncombat players, sorry, users, like crafters etc.
If you want a new area, create a new computer :-)
Gear could be REALLY exotic, forget about axes and swords.
I dont really see mounts, but companions, sure. Naturally vehicles, there were som epretty cool in the films.
But I guess the setting will mostly depend on if they do a third Tron movie or not.
Really not sure what weapons and armor would be like considering theres not much of either in the Tron universe. Programs have their ID disks and the evil guards have their rainbow staffs.
Yeah, by mounts I mean vehicles. Which would be LightCycles, LightCars, LightPlanes and LightCopters.
A TRON MMO would have a lot of flexibility in its storytelling. They could make it in a time that doesn't have anything to do with the movies and get away with it with minimal effort. That would lead to being able to tell just about any story with the game.
Unfortunately, Disney does not have a very good track record with MMOs. They also don't seem to want to license their IP to other companies to produce games.
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Disney owns TRON, and Disney hasn’t had any success with MMOs. Anyone playing Pirates of the Caribbean? Running an MMO also just makes you a target for hacking as seen by SOE, Disney doesn’t want that. Would such a game be cool? Yes, I played Matrix Online (MxO) the closest thing to Tron online I have seen. Didn’t see any of you in there. I know it didn’t look like Tron, but the rule set sure matched. I don’t know if any MxO wikis still exist but if they do take a look at the skill trees.
MxO was the greatest sandbox not SWG. The ONLY thing that limited your skill progression was Information(in game credits). Before a mission you equip your combat skill tree, after a mission you unload that tree and equip the crafter tree to break down looted items and craft new items or skills.
One mission you could be a Ranged combatant, the next you could be melee. You want to change class, then find a phone booth and deallocate your skills and reallocate them to the new role. In SWG you had to relevel every time you switched roles. MxO was limited to the number of skill points you had at your present level.
Here are the basic game features as I remember them off the top of my head. 3 ranged weapon classes (pistol, shotgun, rifle), 3 melee classes (Karate, Kung Fu, Jujitsu), a Pet class, a Ranged “Magic” class, a “Hacker” class, a Healer class. Plus a skills crafter class, and an Item crafter class. As I see it this would work fine with Tron.
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As if it could exist, without being payed for.
F2P means you get what you paid for. Pay nothing, get nothing.
Even telemarketers wouldn't think that.
It costs money to play. Therefore P2W.