Camelot Unchained is in open Beta and is ranked as one of the most anticipated games out there by many industry sources. Camelot Unchained
Camelot unchained announced this week that they are implementing massive scale siege warfare, something that old school DAoC players will remember as PvP having been done right. A lot of DAoC players are in the beta already. It's a step up in graphics and has player run towns to build and defend and it very well might be the replacement to DAoC. I've checked it out a bit and was impressed. UO players may not be if they didn't play DAoC but take my word for it, DAoC players are a bit excited about this, some of them a lot in fact.
What that might mean for UO: DAoC is the other half of the UO/DAoC combo run by Broadsword entertainment and it's widely whispered that the company, being a small independent, may be treading water this year. To lose the player base of one of the two titles you run would not be a good thing financially.
Whisper:"Justin: “Daybreak’s going to announce a new EverQuest title, but it won’t be what we expect. Smaller studios, like SSG and Broadsword, are going to continue to tread water with interesting expansions and updates for their games that won’t quite recapture former glory.” Ask Mo: The hits and misses of Massively OP’s 2018 predictions | Massively Overpowered
Free to Play(EJ) for UO was supposed to have been a savior of sorts and was to have been given to both UO and DAoC but after it was implemented in UO Broadsword went silent about how effective it was in bringing in new players. They also delayed giving free to play to DAoC until sometime in 2019.
From a purely financial situation Camelot Unchained may indeed rock the Broadsword boat substantially, which wasn't gaining ground to begin with. It may very well be that if Broadsword falters that UO and DAoC's fates may be intertwined. More heroic efforts may be needed soon to continue keeping an official public server going.
I know they keep saying stuff like this but it's not too often that a clear competitor pops up vs UO, as it just did for DAoC. No need for hateful comments, "heard this before" etc... but do you think Camelot Unchained, and their recent announcement of adding siege warfare which made DAoC fun in the first place, is a threat to the DAoC playerbase? If it is, then it's going to hurt Broadsword, keepers of UO too.
I'd feel more confident in Broadsword at the moment if they spoke up but if there's nothing good to say why say anything right? Maybe if they'd update their copyright from 2014 that would be a good sign too, just saying.
As always you can help keep UO going by telling your friends about it and using the UO store to buy things.
Camelot unchained announced this week that they are implementing massive scale siege warfare, something that old school DAoC players will remember as PvP having been done right. A lot of DAoC players are in the beta already. It's a step up in graphics and has player run towns to build and defend and it very well might be the replacement to DAoC. I've checked it out a bit and was impressed. UO players may not be if they didn't play DAoC but take my word for it, DAoC players are a bit excited about this, some of them a lot in fact.
What that might mean for UO: DAoC is the other half of the UO/DAoC combo run by Broadsword entertainment and it's widely whispered that the company, being a small independent, may be treading water this year. To lose the player base of one of the two titles you run would not be a good thing financially.
Whisper:"Justin: “Daybreak’s going to announce a new EverQuest title, but it won’t be what we expect. Smaller studios, like SSG and Broadsword, are going to continue to tread water with interesting expansions and updates for their games that won’t quite recapture former glory.” Ask Mo: The hits and misses of Massively OP’s 2018 predictions | Massively Overpowered
Free to Play(EJ) for UO was supposed to have been a savior of sorts and was to have been given to both UO and DAoC but after it was implemented in UO Broadsword went silent about how effective it was in bringing in new players. They also delayed giving free to play to DAoC until sometime in 2019.
From a purely financial situation Camelot Unchained may indeed rock the Broadsword boat substantially, which wasn't gaining ground to begin with. It may very well be that if Broadsword falters that UO and DAoC's fates may be intertwined. More heroic efforts may be needed soon to continue keeping an official public server going.
I know they keep saying stuff like this but it's not too often that a clear competitor pops up vs UO, as it just did for DAoC. No need for hateful comments, "heard this before" etc... but do you think Camelot Unchained, and their recent announcement of adding siege warfare which made DAoC fun in the first place, is a threat to the DAoC playerbase? If it is, then it's going to hurt Broadsword, keepers of UO too.
I'd feel more confident in Broadsword at the moment if they spoke up but if there's nothing good to say why say anything right? Maybe if they'd update their copyright from 2014 that would be a good sign too, just saying.
As always you can help keep UO going by telling your friends about it and using the UO store to buy things.
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