Stargate: Worlds Development

Stargate: Worlds

It’s been a while since we’ve heard any developments from the team behind Stargate: Worlds, headed by Lead Systems Designer David “Zeb” Cook. MMORPG.com has caught up with Cook at the recently held Austin Game Conference and asked him details regarding the game’s progress.

According to the him, they are aiming for  balance between innovative but not-so-out-there-MMO. As a solution, they made tougher, smarter enemies. Monsters will take cover, hide behind objects, fan out and perform other evasive action depending on their weaponry and level of intelligence.

They are also spending time thinking how to incorporate a story into the game. This puts a lot of pressure in a considerably rookie team, since as much as you want to satisfy long time followers of the TV series, you also don’t want to alienate (pardon the pun) those that are new to the game. But surprisingly, Cook isn’t at all worried that the show’s cancellation has any effect on the game’s commercial viability.

If you want to find out more about the ups and downs that Cheyenne Mountain is facing, click on the read link for more of this very interesting interview.

Via mmorpg

Stargate: Worlds

It’s been a while since we’ve heard any developments from the team behind Stargate: Worlds, headed by Lead Systems Designer David “Zeb” Cook. MMORPG.com has caught up with Cook at the recently held Austin Game Conference and asked him details regarding the game’s progress.

According to the him, they are aiming for  balance between innovative but not-so-out-there-MMO. As a solution, they made tougher, smarter enemies. Monsters will take cover, hide behind objects, fan out and perform other evasive action depending on their weaponry and level of intelligence.

They are also spending time thinking how to incorporate a story into the game. This puts a lot of pressure in a considerably rookie team, since as much as you want to satisfy long time followers of the TV series, you also don’t want to alienate (pardon the pun) those that are new to the game. But surprisingly, Cook isn’t at all worried that the show’s cancellation has any effect on the game’s commercial viability.

If you want to find out more about the ups and downs that Cheyenne Mountain is facing, click on the read link for more of this very interesting interview.

Via mmorpg

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