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Title: Fury First Peek
Post by: waylander on December 07, 2006, 11:40:08 AM
Adam Carpenter dropped everyone a hint that codemasters had some event coming up this weekend. Apparently its a chance to get an early glimpse at Fury, and indicates that they may be closing in on moving towards a real Alpha/Beta schedule.

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November 30 2006
Codemasters Online Gaming EXCLUSIVE Play Test

Codemasters Online Gaming is thrilled to offer you the EXCLUSIVE chance to play test a totally unique concept in online gaming! We are offering a selection of qualified participants the once in a lifetime chance to take part in an exclusive play test on 8th and 9th December 2006.

Based on an award-winning engine, this game is ultimate in competitive online RPGs and features a unique fusion of combat and fast-paced action as well as an abundance of awe-inspiring visuals and dynamic game play characteristics.

In order to be in with a chance of being selected for this exclusive play test, gamers are asked to fill in their details on a simple form. Full details of the play test and prizes available can be found www.codemasters.com/playtest here!


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: HaemishM on December 07, 2006, 11:46:06 AM
I got that email as well, but haven't heard whether I'm one of THE CHOSEN for whatever it is. It also tried to pimp me Archlord and RF Online.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: geldonyetich on December 07, 2006, 12:45:21 PM
This is the first I've heard of this game (http://www.unleashthefury.com/).  Made by Auran (http://www.auran.com/), an Austrialian company whose previous experience was a bunch of Train simulator games and Dark Reign.   Somebody added to the Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auran) that Fury's primary emphasis will be on PvP.   Tried to view the teaser video, but it was corrupt.  Judging by some screenshots, apparently meditation dojos will be in the game, oh boy!


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: schild on December 07, 2006, 12:47:12 PM
Played it at AGC, they were doing private demos, pretty crazy. Never got gameplay impressions together though as I felt it was too early in dev.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: Falconeer on December 07, 2006, 01:13:01 PM
Made by Auran (http://www.auran.com/), an Austrialian company whose previous experience was a bunch of Train simulator games and Dark Reign.

They actually tried to make a game and some software out of my favourite ever PnP RPG, Hârn (http://www.columbiagames.com/cgi-bin/query/cfg/zoom.cfg?product_id=4001), but they botched it and it got canceled. So I don't like 'em too much.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: Nonentity on December 07, 2006, 01:34:57 PM
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The construction of incarnations is akin to deck building in a collectable card game and each avatar can have as many 200 incarnations. Players are free to change their avatar's incarnation any time before entering battle depending on their mood or the needs of their group.

Guild Wars?


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: tazelbain on December 07, 2006, 01:40:52 PM
People like LotD hail it as the second coming of Guild Wars without the selling out to PvE they accuse A.net of.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: Rhonstet on December 07, 2006, 01:41:59 PM
I read 'Codemasters' and 'totally unique concept'.  So its probably some sort of _all_ _new_... potionfighting.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: Nonentity on December 07, 2006, 01:49:48 PM
I read 'Codemasters' and 'totally unique concept'.  So its probably some sort of _all_ _new_... potionfighting.


No way, man. It has FPS elements. Don't you remember those potions in Counter-strike?


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: Mr. Right on December 07, 2006, 06:49:43 PM
No idea about the potential of this game but at least this idea is interesting :

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Realm Model
Fury introduces new server architecture to foster strong bonds between players, groups and guilds; this will avoid the pitfalls of other games. All players in a Realm (server) are competing not only for themselves and their guild, but also for the good of their entire realm. Each realm competes against the other realms in instanced War Zones. What this means is that you and your realm mates can fight against up to one million foes spread across all of the other realms.

It's even tied in with the lore I think.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: Viin on December 07, 2006, 07:40:37 PM
That's silly. Haven't people learned that One Massive World(tm) is better than a buncha "realms/galaxies/shards/whatevers"?

Half the reason I will never go back to WoW is because all the folks I know are now playing on a different server ..


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: stray on December 07, 2006, 08:39:29 PM
That isn't exactly feasible for every type of setting though. What would work for Eve would be horrendous for World of Warcraft.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: schild on December 07, 2006, 09:01:01 PM
One thing I'll say from my playsession a few months ago - tightening up this game could make it very fun. They're onto something, I think. Or at least it seemed that way.

It also seemed like a diversion more than a timesink, which is the sort of thing that attracts me these days. Maybe not you, but for me, that was huge.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: UnSub on December 08, 2006, 04:24:47 AM
That's silly. Haven't people learned that One Massive World(tm) is better than a buncha "realms/galaxies/shards/whatevers"?

Half the reason I will never go back to WoW is because all the folks I know are now playing on a different server ..

Being like WoW isn't the point of Fury - Fury is meant to be more of a mix of third person fighter that is pure PvP and with RPG elements.

How well it all mixes together I don't know, but they get point for trying something different.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: schild on December 08, 2006, 04:46:13 AM
Yea, it's all arena combat. This game is Not About the Massive part. In marketing terms "It's distilling all the good stuff to make something fun." I just made that up, it's not an opinion, it's not from some PR shit. It's just what it seemed they were aiming at.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: UnSub on December 08, 2006, 04:55:25 AM
In marketing terms "It's distilling all the good stuff to make something fun."

All the dev stories seem to point to this idea.

There is no endurance bar / mana bar since they thought it was really a "fun" bar - when most MMOG endurance / mana bars are empty, there is no fun. (Open for debate - where the fun is when the mana bar is full...)

No character levels - extra abilities are opened up by completing tasks ala CoH badge system. Do an attack X times. Heal someone else Y times.

Full free respecs in between matches.

I don't want to sound like this game's marketing department, but they are trying something different enough that I've kept my eye on it. I hope they succeed.

Moreover, I hope I get into that sneak peak... although I'm a little late in signing up.



Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: Venkman on December 08, 2006, 06:02:16 AM
That post sounded like the original vision for Tabula Rasa.

But that's a good thing in this case.

I keep hoping someone will mix FPS UI with RPG motivations and settings. I was one of those impressed with Project Offset. I don't really care who does it first though. I just want it done. There's a whole untapped genre out there, the one that decouples stats from diku from timesinks. Development has been stalled by WoW though, because it proved a lot more people wanted a diku, they just weren't biting until it was wrapped in a quality experience and a familiar game-based IP.

Not that I have lots of faith in this particular title. I just like someone else is at least trying.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: Endie on December 08, 2006, 08:35:37 AM
There's no NDA that I can see, so it's probably OK for me to say that I got my Fury stress test confirmation by now, so I imagine that anyone else who is in - which I suspect may be *everybody* - will probably know by now, too...

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· Character development and advancement are more flexible
and personal than in any other game.
· Combat is an evolution of the normal RPG model that uses elemental
charges to provide lasting fast paced excitement and fun without it
being a twitch game.

Mighty big claims for a codemasters game.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: schild on December 08, 2006, 04:52:04 PM
Codemasters is Just The Publisher. Let's leave them out of the conversation from here on out.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: geldonyetich on December 08, 2006, 06:43:45 PM
I'm already feeling better knowing this game was made in Australia instead of Korea.  Despite living in the eastern hemisphere, I'd say an Australian's tastes are considerably more Western.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: UnSub on December 09, 2006, 03:49:25 AM
I'm already feeling better knowing this game was made in Australia instead of Korea.  Despite living in the eastern hemisphere, I'd say an Australian's tastes are considerably more Western.

Indeed. We love everything that the US dumps on us. ;-)



Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: Falconeer on December 09, 2006, 08:43:34 AM
My girlfriend got in and says there's no NDA to "sign" but if you head to the official pre-alpha board (yes, pre-alpha), there's a sticky topic out there stating that you shoud not says that you are in.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: schild on December 09, 2006, 01:04:15 PM
I'm gonna file that sticky topic under "not going to work."


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: Endie on December 09, 2006, 01:45:21 PM
Codemasters is Just The Publisher. Let's leave them out of the conversation from here on out.

Let's not.  Because Publishers Matter.  And Codemasters' record in choosing to work with Archlord and DDO certainly doesn't match up to the claims that they're making about Fury.  That is, the claims Codemasters are making, in an email from that same Codemasters, about a game that they have chosen to publish and over which they therefore have influence.


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: schild on December 09, 2006, 02:48:31 PM
At this point, I'm not entirely sure the publisher matters. I can't say why, but trust me, there's a reason I'd say that. There's also a reason I capitalized "Just" and "The."


Title: Re: Fury First Peek
Post by: Endie on December 09, 2006, 04:38:17 PM
Aw feck.. I get it now.  Point taken.