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John M Clancy - 28 Jan 2004 20:18 GMT
Looks pretty good.

http://eqlounge.com/news/display.php?id=115

You may need to codex to see it.

http://www.3ivx.com/download/windows.html

Man the character animations look sweet. Going to
need some serious power to run this.
Foxeye Vaeltaja - 28 Jan 2004 21:58 GMT
> Looks pretty good.
>
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> Man the character animations look sweet. Going to
> need some serious power to run this.

Yes, but the bouncing morningstar is enough to drive anyone mad.  O.o

/em tackles the dark elf and steals her plastic morningstar

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Clydefrog - 28 Jan 2004 22:57 GMT
>Looks pretty good.
>
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>Man the character animations look sweet. Going to
>need some serious power to run this.

... must... destroy... mace...

Seriously. How in the world could they release a trailer when a mace
with what's supposed to be a steel ball bounces around like a freakin'
balloon? That is annoying.

Also, the bit about "the player can do it without ever having to kill
a monster" bit sounds like total rubbish. I mean seriously, who is
ACTUALLY going to start playing and NEVER kill a monster? Half of the
game is exploration. I'm guessing to explore, you have to kill.

Was I also the only one creeped out when the guy said "You can even
form bonds and relationships with NPC's"?
Darktyger - 28 Jan 2004 23:46 GMT
>Also, the bit about "the player can do it without ever having to kill
>a monster" bit sounds like total rubbish. I mean seriously, who is
>ACTUALLY going to start playing and NEVER kill a monster?

*points at the pure crafters who play Horizons* Okay, a crafter with
adventuring alts might be rare, but there are going to be pure
crafting characters.
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Fred Phlinstone - 29 Jan 2004 23:02 GMT
Would this be the same movie that was posted on Ebonlore's website and
linked from EQLounge in violation of PC Gaming Worlds copyright?
This is from a comercial DVD that was included in a magazine in Europe so it
is pure and simple a rip off of their copyrighted material.

> >Also, the bit about "the player can do it without ever having to kill
> >a monster" bit sounds like total rubbish. I mean seriously, who is
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> adventuring alts might be rare, but there are going to be pure
> crafting characters.
Adam Russell - 30 Jan 2004 00:39 GMT
> Would this be the same movie that was posted on Ebonlore's website and
> linked from EQLounge in violation of PC Gaming Worlds copyright?
> This is from a comercial DVD that was included in a magazine in Europe so it
> is pure and simple a rip off of their copyrighted material.

Do they care?
sparkup - 30 Jan 2004 16:25 GMT
> >Also, the bit about "the player can do it without ever having to kill
> >a monster" bit sounds like total rubbish. I mean seriously, who is
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> adventuring alts might be rare, but there are going to be pure
> crafting characters.

Check out "A Tale in the Desert" for an entire world built for chars who do
nothing but tradeskill all day.
 
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