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zeitnah mit der Veröffentlichung der Subscriber-Zahlen und der Ankündigung wurde von eurogamer.net ein Interview mit Paul Barnett und Jeff Hickman geführt, in welchem auch User ihre Fragen stellen konnten. Darin gibt es einige interessante Äußerungen zu: Den Zahlen ("Viele kehren von WoW zu WAR zurück, die veröffentlichten Zahlen sind veraltet"), dem RvR-Dungeon ("man wird Spieler in Instanzen angreifen können"), dem neuen Gebiet ("Ab Level 25 bis 40,, den neuen Karrieren ("in your face!"), den neuen Bossen ("seeeehr groß!"), dem neuen Loot ("zum Teil besser als Lost Vale-Equip") und last but not least jeeede Menge Liebe.....für Schwertmeister.

Super Moderating Hero: And we're away! Hello Paul and Jeff, could you tell us who you are and why you're so famous, please?

Jeff Hickman: I am the executive producer for Warhammer Online. I started work with Mythic on Dark Age of Camelot over 8 years ago. I am handsome and have great hair.

Paul Barnett: I am the Senior Creative Director at Mythic. An animated, British monkey. I do videos on YouTube and you can follow me on twitter - "thatbarnettblok".

17:37:01 -

jamesjlee asks: You announced 300,000 subs for War recently. It's a big drop from the 750,000 you originally announced, but was it expected?

Jeff Hickman: We are super proud of our subscription numbers. We expected a hit from our competitors launch and the economy is tough right now. But our subs are growing, especially as we see people return from "That Other Game" (tm).

17:40:15 -

jamesjlee asks: Do you think releasing a Russian version of the game will boost subscribership and, if so, how significant do you think it will be? And what about a Chinese/Asian version?

Jeff Hickman: We are really excited about all of our international opportunities. We think that Russian players will love WAR and have been really enthusiastic about the game. We launched last night and the servers are filling up fast!

Asia and other areas are very attractive to us and we have big plans for them. We will be in Korea and Taiwan shortly and are exploring all options for China.

Paul Barnett: Paul and Josh both love Nixon, as a result, they will no doubt be sent to China.

17:45:49 -

Super Moderating Hero: Tell us about Tomb Kings! How is it similar to Darkness Falls from Dark Age of Camelot? How big is the boss at the bottom? What sort of loot will there be? Token hand-ins? Lots of PvP? The latter and the thrill of being rolled by Hibs or Mids added loads. Will we be sectioned into instances here?

Jeff Hickman: I think that is 10 questions, but we will try...

Tomb Kings or The Land of the Dead is a massive zone which is broken up into two parts - The Necropolis and the Tomb of the Vulture Lord.

It is RvR-gated. In other words, each realm must fight for ownership and the dungeon is expected to change hands nightly...

It is full of new and interesting PQs, new lairs, refreshing game mechanics, new rewards and loot and generally awesome new stuff.

Paul Barnett: It is the ultimate sandbox zone!

I just saw some early footage (which I videoed) and if evil marketing is not looking, I will sneak it into the Comic-Con presentation this Saturday.

Many of the great things from Darkness Falls will be built upon. Tokens, other loot methods, wide level range, and the thrill of your enemy always breathing down your back. Lots of opportunities for RvR within the dungeon itself.

17:48:36 -

Mendoras asks: Will the new "Tomb Kings" dungeon be a dungeon in a classic sense, or will it contain instanced areas? The charm of DF was that you could be attacked always and everywhere, will this also be a danger in the WAR dungeon?

Jeff Hickman: You can be attacked anywhere in the Land of the Dead. There is a huge open-world area, but also some instanced areas. In ANY of these areas, your enemy can hunt you down and fight you (as long as they gain control of the dungeon while you are in it). Even the instances are not safe.

18:01:39 -

Super Moderating Hero: What level range are we talking about? What's the earliest I can get in there? And will it scale right up to the top end and beyond (endgame)?

Jeff Hickman: It is accessible from around levels 25 and up. The Tomb of the Vulture Lord is actually a super high level area designed to supplement our end game content after Lost Vale.

Super Moderating Hero: And how big will the bosses be at the end of that? Will Tomb Kings have a Legion-style encounter at the bottom? And how many people will we need to beat the Tomb of the Vulture Lord?

Jeff Hickman: We are not prepared to answer too much detail on the bosses, but there are many within the Land of the Dead and the bosses in the Tomb are absolutely amazing.

Like most of the content in our game, the number of people to complete the Tomb itself will be fairly low - no greater than a Warband for sure.

Paul Barnett: I just saw one of the bosses - it shoots lasers from its eyes and slams things. It is quite unlike anything in our game and very big.

17:57:08 -

Mendoras asks: To attract people to discover the new Tomb King dungeon, I think there will be some nice loot to get. Can you classify the power of the new objects or their equivalent? Similar to those in Lost Vale and City PQs? Are you introducing any new loot types?

Jeff Hickman: As you can imagine, there is a wide variety of loot to match the wide level range. Their power varies from Rank 25 gear all the way up to gear that is comparable (or a little better) than Lost Vale.

It is important to remember that the King gear and the gear found in Capital Cities is still much better than any of this.

There are no new gear types, but we are doing some cool stuff with new accessory types and sets.

17:59:34 -

Super Moderating Hero: Jeff Hickman needs to head out now and will leave Paul with Rob Hinkle (Careers team lead) to answer more questions.

Hello Rob Hinkle!

Rob Hinkle: Hi guys, Jeff has given over the chat to me for a bit. As he mentioned, I'm a senior designer with the careers team. I'm also joined by the Live Producer, Destin Bales.

18:05:33 -

Super Moderating Hero: These live events that introduce the new areas - do the server factions need to complete them to get access to the new content? How do they work?

Destin Bales: So we are working on multiple events as part of the Call to Arms campaign, two of which specifically revolve around eluding to or gaining access to The Land of the Dead.

What you are specifically referring to is our race for access, the main plotline behind the Rise of the Tomb Kings (Live event #3). This event represents a race to first access (limited time exclusive access) to the dungeon. This will be an Order vs. Destruction race for superiority.

Super Moderating Hero: So the content will open up to everybody at some point regardless of the outcome? This is just for early access?

Destin Bales: Absolutely!

18:09:35 -

Greblok asks: Seeing as we've got the Careers lead, let's talk about the new classes! How different are they going to be to what's out there? Will they become the defaul melee dps of choice? Are you worried they'll start smashing the snot out of stuff in the way Berserkers did back in DAOC?

Rob Hinkle: Obviously we hope that the Choppa and Slayer bring a different style of melee DPS play than exist with the current careers. They are going to be hard-nosed and brawling. A very up in your face kind of class.

We don't intend for them to supplant any of the previous careers in pure power, we want to see all of the melee DPS careers out there. This will help those players who REALLY like the Orc and Dwarf races, but feel like the existing options just aren't quite brutal enough for them!

18:12:23 -

Greblok asks: What will Choppas and Slayers get to close the distance between them and foes and avoid crowd control? Will there be the first "leap" ability for destruction or will we get something else? We like leaps.

Rob Hinkle: Everyone likes leaps! The Choppa and Slayer will have some of the styles of movement that have appeared in a few places already, quick bursts of speed, that kind of thing.

They're also going to have a few unique abilities that will help prevent enemies from running from them. As for the specifics, well, you will just have to wait and see!

18:14:22 -

Super Moderating Hero: Which of the Choppa and Slayer would you play? And you have to make a choice!

Rob Hinkle: Who doesn't love the mohawk of the Slayer?!

I think it's a fair assessment that we are looking forward to both the Slayer and Choppa, but I think a lot of people lean towards the dwarf.

18:17:22 -

Mendoras asks: What other upcoming class changes are planned on a wider scale? Is there one in particular that needs work? What are your plans with CC and immunity? Many players are of the opinion that there are too many knock-backs, or that skills like Fetch! have a way too low reuse timer. Any Comments about that?

Rob Hinkle: We are always looking to improve the balance of the game, it's an endless job! Patch 1.2 has a pretty good amount of career changes that are really going to excite the players.

CC is definitely something we talk about almost on a daily basis. We will continue to talk and then tweak the abilities to get as close to perfect as we ever can.

18:20:44 -

Super Moderating Hero: Can you give us a taster of the exciting career changes? One of the more dramatic ones?

Rob Hinkle: Sure! One of the things we saw on forums and in our feedback was that Swordmasters didn't feel like some of their 'Perfect Balance' attacks were up to snuff. We took a pass over the whole bunch, and ended up improving nearly all of them.

18:22:54 -

Super Moderating Hero: Are you going to keep adding more classes at a similar pace now that the four you originally cut have been reinstated? What about those cities you axed?

Destin Bales: For now our focus is in version 1.2, the Slayer and Choppa, and the Call to Arms campaigns. Although no current development is underway for additional careers at the moment, they are of course discussed around the office.

As for cities, we continue to invest time and energy on our existing capitals. For example - the rewards given for invading and defending IC and Altdorf are being revised at the moment.

18:24:55 -

DFawkes asks: Any plans for any new races? I know the game is set up for the races being paired up, but you could have Wood Elves in with the High Elves, or the Skaven in with a Chaos faction.

Destin Bales: One of the most exciting aspects of the Warhammer IP is the breadth of available content. A day doesn't pass where we pour over GW books and material, and I'm certain - at some point - we'll see new races enter WAR.

18:26:18 -

Lemming81 asks: How many more live expansions like this will we see this year? Are you going to do boxed expansions as well? When?

Destin Bales: For now our focus is on Call to Arms, however we are committed to expanding our world and delivering new content whether through Live or retail expansions (or both!) moving forward.

18:28:34 -

Super Moderating Hero: Do you ever do a spot of cosplay around the office? What does Paul Barnett dress up as?

Destin Bales: One thing that you may not know about Paul is that he is an enormous Halfling buff. In fact, his recent special order of hairy-feet slippers just arrived today.

Super Moderating Hero: Does that mean we'll see Halflings at some point?! Those NPCs in Altdorf keep banging on about them?

Destin Bales: You never know!

18:35:36 -

Benno asks: There are widrespread reports of many servers appearing "empty" making leveling quite isolated and PQs impossible. Are there any plans to merge servers to consolidate the user base?

Destin Bales: We evaluate server population data on a daily basis and are committed to making any and every adjustment to make gameplay in WAR fun and compelling. Examples include previous access to free character moves, and the recent addition of Easy PQs. We'll continue to monitor and adjust as needed.

We recognize that WAR is a blast when you are surrounded by friends (and enemies!) so this is a focus for us each day.

Super Moderating Hero: How much more aggressive will you go in order capture, or recapture, an audience?

Destin Bales: As part of the Call to Arms campaign we have our free trial coming out, as well as other programs aimed towards players who may have left for one reason or another. Since launch we have made numerous updates and upgrades to the game and we are excited for people to come back and see how much better the experience is now. We know that they will be impressed.

Super Moderating Hero: What are those "other programs"? Can you give an example?

Destin Bales: We will be releasing information on this within the next few weeks.

18:37:34 -

Super Moderating Hero: We've only got time to ask two more questions! Onto loot drops and sieges, then.

18:40:29 -

Freigeist asks: Will we see some changes in the current dungeon item drop system (for example in the Sigmar Crypts or the Warpblade Tunnels in Altdorf)? I am thinking about replacing it with a token hand-in system, repairable items or loot bags instead of the current system. And have you considered taking the random element out of PQ loot?

Rob Hinkle: We are looking at ways to improve the systems for all the dungeons in the game. We've made some small improvements in how things are distributed in the upcoming patch, but that isn't the final step that we want to take.

18:43:14 -

Kremlik asks: Any thoughts in extending the Keep/Fort Seige situation for non-range classes, more along the lines of adding seige towers and ladders as alternate methords of gettng in the keeps/forts? Or extra safe spots?

Destin Bales: I can say that we recognize that ramps, as an example, are an aggressive choke-point - especially in fortresses - and we are discussing ways to alleviate that issue. This could result in any number of adjustments to these structures, but it's too early to say exactly what that may be.

18:44:48 -

Super Moderating Hero: Oh and one final question before you go! We ask everybody this - would you rather be able to turn invisible or have lasers for eyes? And why?

Destin Bales: Invisibility - for the obvious reasons.

Rob Hinkle: I would have to go with lasers for eyes! Everyone would ALWAYS choose invisible - the followers! Besides, traffic would be less of a problem.

18:45:22 -

Super Moderating Hero: Lovely! Thank you Paul Barnett, Jeff Hickman, Destin Bales and Rob Hinkle for your time. And thank you readers for asking your questions.


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In diesem Fall gibts eine Ausnahme bzgl. des Fullquote
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Sehr schönes Interview mit vielen Infos. Hoffe die neuerungen werden so toll, wie die es da beschreiben...
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jeah: "But our subs are growing, especially as we see people return from "That Other Game" (tm)."

Wenn das mal nicht wieder ein schöner Seitenhieb war. Ich wart ja jetzt auf die, "wir haben 15mio Acc"-Meldung von Blizz... diesmal allerdings auch alle geschlossenen und trial accs mit eingerechnet
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Was nur beweist dass sich die WAR-Entwickler auf dem gleichen Niveau wie Blizzard bewegen. Nunja...ob das nun positiv oder negativ ist, bleibt jedem selbst überlassen.
 
nicht unbedingt. Zwischen den Entwicklern von WAR und den von WoW herrscht ein himmelweiter Unterschied. Die Jungs von Mythic reden auch öfter mal ind er Öffentlichkeit und sind vom Auftreten her ganz cool. Vom sterilen Blizz hört man da ja eher selten etwas.
 
Mythic is offener - blizzad helt sich meist bedeckt
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So seh ich das zurzeit nix neues an infos bei den blizzad games wie starcraft2 und diablo3 ......
 
nicht unbedingt. Zwischen den Entwicklern von WAR und den von WoW herrscht ein himmelweiter Unterschied. Die Jungs von Mythic reden auch öfter mal ind er Öffentlichkeit und sind vom Auftreten her ganz cool. Vom sterilen Blizz hört man da ja eher selten etwas.

Das erinnert mich oft an Microsoft vs Apple, marktbeherrschend vs innovativ. Trotzdem schön, dass die Jungs von Mythic ihren Humor nicht verloren haben, und die Ankündigungen sind echt nicht schlecht..eventuell gibts ja bald ein Token-System in Inis?
 
Was nur beweist dass sich die WAR-Entwickler auf dem gleichen Niveau wie Blizzard bewegen. Nunja...ob das nun positiv oder negativ ist, bleibt jedem selbst überlassen.

naja Blizzard hat damit angefangen.....ich finds lustig
 
naja Blizzard hat damit angefangen.....ich finds lustig

Darauf hab ich gewartet. Wäähhh, der hat damit angefangen.
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Über den Dingen stehen heisst die Devise. Und Mythic ist aktuell nicht in der Position "einen raushängen" zu lassen. Völlig egal, wie hoch die Abozahlen nun tatsächlich sind, in der Gameswelt wird es überwiegend negativ ausgelegt dass von den 750.000 Abos im Herbst "nur" noch 300.000 offiziell sind.

Der richtige Weg wäre gewesen, dass man mit den aktuellen Zahlen zufrieden ist, man aber versuche weiter zu arbeiten dass man diese Zahlen wieder steigern kann. DAS wäre eine professionelle Aussage in der derzeitigen Stuation.

Oder war wirklich das Ziel "Oh, die haben gegen Blizzard gebasht, sind die cool. Da spiele ich wieder WAR!"? Dann hat WAR in der Zwischenzeit wohl eine neue Zielgruppe bekommen.

Und nur weil Blizzard ähnliches rausgehauen hat, heisst das nicht, dass es besser ist. Ganz im Gegenteil...
 
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Ist echt faszinierend, wie man sich jetzt schon wieder an nur einem Satz aufgeilen kann. Und die Ableitungen dazu sind sogar noch fast besser...

So wie sich das anhört sind fleißig dabei, daß Spiel weiter auszubauen und versuchen, weitere Spieler für Warhammer zu begeistern.

Ich finde es gut und es ist der richtige Weg...
 
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Hört sich wirklich gut an was da gesagt wird, vor allem die Aussagen über Tomb Kings or The Land of the Dead :-)

Nettes Interview und trotzdem schaffen es wieder Leute die kein WAR mehr spielen irgendeinen Mist dazu zu schreiben.

Ich finde es auch gut das es dort keine neuen "Imbaitems" geben wird sondern "we are doing some cool stuff with new accessory types and sets" Man darf gespannt sein
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Wenn ich das richtig verstehe kann es passieren das man dann in einer Ini ist, sich die Gebietskontrolle ändert und schwupps kann man innerhalb der Ini von Destros angegriffen werden?
 
Ich hoffe nur nur das Sterntaler bissl aus den negativen WoW User Comments lernt und es passend
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Was die gegeneinander blubbern ist belanglos und ja WoW(Blizz) fing mit an.

Warhammer inc.
 
Das liest sich doch gut
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bin vor allen dingen auf die klassenaenderungen und das neue gebiet gespannt.
wird wahrscheinlich dann dort jeder abhaengen und der server abkacken^^
und die spieler zahlen (300k) sind vom dezember.
wir hamm februar- sind wahrscheinlich schon mehr ^^
 
Choppa, Land of Dead usw sind doch richtig geile Sachen, freue mich schon richtig. Wenn sie das Set-Drop System überarbeiten, dann kanns nur besser werden und alles andere (bezüglich mehr RvR Kriegsmaschinen) kommt mit der Zeit.
 
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