Ever wonder what might happen if a massive online-world game like World of Warcraft came to an end? This what went down with a game called Tabula Rasa. The online world was shut down in on Feb 28, 2009 when, hit by the hideous economy, it failed to attract enough subscribers to survive, but at least it went out with a bang.
“So many players got wind of the impending badass finale that the servers slowed down under the load. You got trippy time distortions, teleportation, and direct communications from the actual Creator. Some players tried to predict what exactly would happen when the event began, and where it might be focused. Some seemed to want closure, frantically attempting to obtain the final pieces of certain equipment sets or to finish uncovering all areas of the world. By the afternoon, the West Coast server Hydra was the last server standing. As more and more of its citizenry logged on for the last hurrah, and foreign players from dead servers poured in to squeeze a few more hours out of the game, it became increasingly congested, buggy, and lag-ridden. The intended scenario was indeed playing out not just in the game and the fiction but as a metagame: the active duty population swelled as humanity prepared to make its final stand.” (Click here for more)
MMO's are weaksauce next to standard games... when something like the current GTA or Fallout / The Elder Scrolls comes to pass as standard MMO quality, general games ought to be roughly around photo-realistic quality. Then again, with Playstation Home & M.A.G. out & on the way, maybe I'm being too cynical.
ReplyDeleteurbandead.com is the only MMO worth playing [IMO]... but I'd suggest you read the day one guides in the wiki-pages before getting started... text-based FTW!
I have to, at this point, confess that most of my knowledge of video games is gleaned from Southpark.
ReplyDeleteLOL, they've only done 3 episodes that I can recall, of which, were related to video games... the world of warcraft episode, the guitar queero episode... and the first episode that featured towely, the talking towel that smokes pot.
ReplyDeleteGood game-related sites are as follows:
http://www.1up.com/
http://www.gametrailers.com/
http://www.ign.com/
& ughh... when the escapist is actually up & running, Ben Yahtzee is fucking hilarious in his game reviews
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation
There was the episode when Cartman went forward in time because he couldn't stand waiting for the new game to come out, and he met the sea otters. (I will smash you like a clam on my tummy!)
ReplyDeleteOh shit... I stand corrected... how could I have forgotten the Wii episode?
ReplyDeleteI also just remembered one of the newer episodes where Cartman was upset because the economy went to shit right before he was about to get GTA: Chinatown Wars for the nintendo DS... So that's maybe 5 or so episodes.
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