Title: New Ryzom webpage, more game info Post by: schmoo on March 21, 2004, 06:46:03 PM As of March 19, but I just noticed it today. Interesting game ideas. Anyone in the beta?
Edited to add obligatory link: http://www.ryzom.com Title: New Ryzom webpage, more game info Post by: HRose on March 21, 2004, 08:17:12 PM Yes and it's not _that_ bad.
It feels too childish though. Title: New Ryzom webpage, more game info Post by: Snowspinner on March 22, 2004, 07:00:33 AM Hm. See, now, when I click on a thread about a new webpage, I tend to assume there will be a link to the page.
And, yes, I'm sure I could guess the link. Probably in fewer characters than this takes. But it's the fucking principle of the thing. Title: New Ryzom webpage, more game info Post by: Div_Devlin on March 22, 2004, 07:25:07 AM Quote from: HRose Yes and it's not _that_ bad. It feels too childish though. Heya HRose, there is about eight of us in also, if you want to hook give me a shout (maybe on the q3 boards, to many folks getting banned here, I hear). Title: New Ryzom webpage, more game info Post by: schmoo on March 22, 2004, 07:57:49 AM Quote from: Snowspinner Hm. See, now, when I click on a thread about a new webpage, I tend to assume there will be a link to the page. And, yes, I'm sure I could guess the link. Probably in fewer characters than this takes. But it's the fucking principle of the thing. And principles are important! Link added for the principled. When you say 'feels too childish', HRose, do you mean graphically childish or childish gameplay? Or what? Title: New Ryzom webpage, more game info Post by: Stige on March 22, 2004, 02:08:30 PM I played it some and I agree it does feel childish. Childish in the graphics.
Title: New Ryzom webpage, more game info Post by: HRose on March 22, 2004, 02:20:25 PM Quote from: schmoo When you say 'feels too childish', HRose, do you mean graphically childish or childish gameplay? Or what? The interface, then the graphic and even the gameplay. But I don't know if there's depth below. The ideas behind the game seem quite new. It's very polished as a beta, it offers a decent newbie experience and it feels completely at the other side of something rough. Like something ready to go gold. But it's still the impression I got installing and logging in for a few minutes. I don't know what it offers in the long distance. P.S. Just noticed: there's collision detection both with mobs and players. More EDIT: http://www.gamezone.com/news/03_22_04_12_02PM.htm That's a biased/interesting interview. Title: New Ryzom webpage, more game info Post by: Sunbury on March 24, 2004, 09:10:53 AM Some Info:
http://nevrax.com/about/ Quote Founded in early 2000, Paris based Nevrax is an Online Game and software development company that specializes in Massively Multi Players' Online Games. Utilizing NeL, its open source platform, NEVRAX's team of 50+ engineers and designers are nearing the completion of their first MMORPG, a Science Fantasy game entitled, "The Saga of Ryzom". http://www.whois.net/whois.cgi2?d=ryzom.com Quote domain: RYZOM.COM owner-address: Nevrax Limited owner-address: 60 Lombard Street owner-address: EC3V9EA owner-address: London owner-address: United Kingdom http://www.nevrax.org/docs/ Quote What is NeL NeL is a toolkit for the development of massively online universes. It provides the base technologies and a set of development methodologies for the development of both client and server code It is clear that 'look alike' products that use the complete set or a sub-set of the features for an existing NeL product may get away with no extra technology development work at all. NeL MMORPG architecture The NeL solution is designed around a typical client/ server setup with the following physical machines: Admin site Login server Manages user login and password authentication and negotiates with shards for connection points for clients. Shard administration servers Server that communicate, by secure means, with the different servers of the different shards that are up. Client site Client PC Has client software & data installed Server site The servers at each site are organised into sets that each manage simulate a single complete instance of a virtual univers. These groups arerefered to as shards. Each shard has the following servers on its own dedicated LAN : Front end servers A number of servers that manage player connections Back end servers One or more servers that manage the game world and AI. The back end software comprises a set of executables called 'services'. The list of services required to run a shard back end is product dependent. Any number of services can run on each back end server. Title: New Ryzom webpage, more game info Post by: taolurker on March 24, 2004, 09:52:51 AM They are obviously smoking the good stuff... I mean just look at the gameworld and screenshots too.
They also are paying Themis. /shurg |