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[Column] General: Blizzard’s Titan is Dead

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  • doodphacedoodphace Member UncommonPosts: 1,858
    It sounds like it was actually a mixture of SWTOR, DAoC, and Destiny
  • SupaAPESupaAPE Member Posts: 100

    it's simple

     

    SOE wins this round.

     

    Blizzard will not settle for a mediocore release, because they've already made some mistakes and in this day and age your reputation is huge

  • VortigonVortigon Member UncommonPosts: 723

    It all sounded a bit lame anyway TBH.  I am glad they scrapped this.  I think they will go for a Space based MMORPG instead.

    Here is what TITAN was supposed to be:

    "Titan was planned as a massive multiplayer PC game in which players could both maintain non-combat professions and shoot their way through death-matches on a sci-fi version of Earth. 

    The main concept was this: you, the player, would maintain a mundane job—butchering, engineering, entrepreneurship—during the day, while waging clandestine warfare against opposing factions at night (or between work hours).

    One potential scenario, described to me by a person who saw the game, might have gone something like this: You're working for a corporation, helping run a shop, when you're called for a mission by your faction, so you run into an elevator, switch outfits superhero-style, and go off to fight enemies with a group of friends or allies. Or you can just ignore the combat and keep doing your job, which could mean anything from tinkering with vehicles as a mechanic to running your own business as an entrepreneur. "

     

    >>  Didn't sound very fun to me.. I think they made the right decision.

  • SupaAPESupaAPE Member Posts: 100
    Originally posted by Vortigon

    It all sounded a bit lame anyway TBH.  I am glad they scrapped this.  I think they will go for a Space based MMORPG instead.

    Here is what TITAN was supposed to be:

    "Titan was planned as a massive multiplayer PC game in which players could both maintain non-combat professions and shoot their way through death-matches on a sci-fi version of Earth. 

    The main concept was this: you, the player, would maintain a mundane job—butchering, engineering, entrepreneurship—during the day, while waging clandestine warfare against opposing factions at night (or between work hours).

    One potential scenario, described to me by a person who saw the game, might have gone something like this: You're working for a corporation, helping run a shop, when you're called for a mission by your faction, so you run into an elevator, switch outfits superhero-style, and go off to fight enemies with a group of friends or allies. Or you can just ignore the combat and keep doing your job, which could mean anything from tinkering with vehicles as a mechanic to running your own business as an entrepreneur. "

     

    >>  Didn't sound very fun to me.. I think they made the right decision.

    Yea that sounds a little "off"...maybe in person it's different. I think Blizzard were right in scrapping it too.

     

    A future world of warcraft 2 would sell like hot cakes though

     

    For the amount of money they could get out of this, i think it's impossible they will miss the opportunity,

     

     

    just like good movies, you get a part 2, part 3....you gotta keep milking dat cash cow.

     

    World of warcraft has become a brand name, lets not forget that.

     

    It will probably happen one day, I would try this game 100% just too see the Warcraft world, races...and hear that epic Blizzard music again.

     

    Am I crazy?  Nope...are blizzard...don't think so.

     

    Can we expect a WoW 2, most definitely.

  • DragpzDragpz Member UncommonPosts: 10
    I think a few people have already said it, but. Titan/WoW 2 would put them in direct competition with itself ( WoW vs Titan). Which, from a financial perspective doesn't seem too bad. However, this WILL split the game's population, thereby making each game's population decay even faster (Less ppl playing = less potential players). They can continue to support WoW for quite a while and will be able to for several more years.  
  • V_i_OV_i_O Member UncommonPosts: 55

    wait and watch what will happen after that so called big expansion Warlords of Draenor, then you can say if they are focusing on WOW or just pulling the trigger

     

  • LonzoLonzo Member UncommonPosts: 294
    I think it is a strong sogn that the mmo-industry is dieing slowly. There were too mamy companies failing in this genre.

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  • gervaise1gervaise1 Member EpicPosts: 6,919
    Originally posted by ThomasN7

    Well they worked on something for 7 years and decided to can it because they thought it wasn't fun. How do you work on something for that long and then all of a sudden you wake up and realize the game isn't fun ?  Sorry but my super duper common sense is telling me this is a load of nonsense what they are telling the public.

    It could be the most fun ever - but if they couldn't see a way to make it work financially then it would be canned. If the reports of 70% of the 100 or whatever staff being reassigned were accurate then that would have left a small-ish team of 30.

    To me this suggests a financial assessment. How much would it cost by going over stuff like: work content; staff needed; length of time to develop. How many copies might it sell - and various business models e.g. subscription; b2p; f2p. And the risks / sensitivities.

    And now the answer is in. 

  • GeezerGamerGeezerGamer Member EpicPosts: 8,857
    Originally posted by danwest58
    Originally posted by C.L.O.U.D
    Too bad that they spent $100+ million dollars on the game and then scrapped it. -From the mouth of a someone who worked on the game.

    Any chance Blizzard will buy the Star Wars Galaxies name, partner with Disney.  Modernize SWG put their spin on the game, add content to it and bring SWG 2 with a Pre CU into the MMO world?  That would be a cheap easy win for Blizzard and it wouldnt be hard to get people to play.  And it would be profitable.  

    SWG is dead. It's never (EVER) coming back.

     

  • KissThaRingKissThaRing Member UncommonPosts: 78

    Why does this warrant blizzard bashing? It takes guts to can a project - Titan obviously wasn't living up there expectations and they canned it - just like they did to SC:Ghost years back. Alot of companies can learn from this, if your game is shit: DON'T RELEASE IT! 

    WoW is Blizzards ticket to longevity - its never going to die, sure it won't grow anymore, but it will forever be the king MMO that racks in the most money. Game companies are finally realizing (after us players have been screaming for 10+ years now) you can't.fookin.take.down.WoW. Period. Stop trying to make a game to kill WoW. Learn to co-exist with it and build a game your proud of and you will attract those players that will stay. "If you build it, they will come" - Field of Dreams

    I enjoy undercutting people in the market place - it's the only PvP a crafter gets.

  • BlackWatchBlackWatch Member UncommonPosts: 972
    We'll see the tech and work from 'Titan' in WoW or one of their other games.  It won't 'die'... it will be used, somehow.  

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  • jonp200jonp200 Member UncommonPosts: 457

    You have to give kudos to SOE for recognizing earlier that the orginal EQ Next project wasn't going to work for them, as it was too much like the current crop of MMORPGs.

    Decent quotes from Smedley on that topic here:  http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2013/08/02/everquest-next-new-videos-screenshots-show-off-sonys-next-gen-mmorpg/

    Seems like it took Blizzard a little longer to get that.  Here's hoping they can apply some of the work done to thext project; whatever that might be.

     

    Seaspite
    Playing ESO on my X-Box


  • DelondialDelondial Member UncommonPosts: 124
    Star Craft Universe :D

    Clever things.

  • ScotScot Member LegendaryPosts: 24,004

    When will players and journos wake up to the fact that the MMO genre is facing huge difficulties? It has changed gameplay so much to get as many players as possible that the players just leave after a month. No group of players is given what they want, content locusts are pandered to and MMos have become solo games.

    So why should investors have confidence in MMOs and MMO like games? Triple AAA makes no difference, they never stay. So unless you are sure of recouping your money with sales, why risk it? And with the addict like dependency of players on F2P why buy it?

    MMO's are boxed into a corner and there is no referee to call a time out.

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