Sep 17, 2010

CoD:BO in the Crosshairs

This Saturday (September 18) at 3:00 p.m. EST, the BASH and SLASH "Crosshairs" webcast will feature a discussion on the current direction of the Call of Duty series, and Black Ops in particular.  The bulk of the conversation will focus on ranked vs. unranked servers, and the future of user-created content (i.e. maps and mods).  If you're at all interested in CoD:BO, you should have a listen.

For those of you that don't know, bashandslash.com is a CoD community hub that focuses on competitive gaming.  The Crosshairs hosts are Jock Yitch, the founder of BASH, Sam Reese ("iBleedv20") of omnilinkit.com, and Sam Babbit ("{PST}*Joker"), the owner of mycallofduty.com and the creator of the eXtreme mod.  These guys broke the story that became a shit storm over MW2 and IWnet, and they're all highly respected throughout the "oldschool" CoD player community.

Sep 16, 2010

Know irony

If you’re looking for your first job in games, it’s worth thinking very carefully about your future employer. Do you want to work on jaded, derivative titles that receive scathing reviews and go straight to the bargain bin? Do you want to work large amounts of unpaid overtime because your project is underfunded and poorly managed? Do you want to work on codebases that are messy and poorly-designed because there’s never time to do things properly? Do you want to live in fear of your company’s financial security?

It’s sad that these and other games industry horror stories are more frequent than they should be, but it’s not like that here. We only work on original, ambitious projects: our first title, Crackdown, was a number-one hit, winning critical acclaim and multiple awards, and our best is yet to come, beginning with our first online game, APB. And while making games is great fun, we take our work seriously. We pride ourselves on our unusually sensible, sustainable and professional development practices, resulting in smoothly-run projects and far less overtime than is normal for many game developers. We’re passionate about engineering and crafting our games to the highest of standards. We cultivate an open working environment where ideas are valued on their own merits, no matter whose they are. The growth of our company and size of our projects allows us to provide a wide range of opportunities. And the investment we’ve raised puts us in a strong financial position with security and creative control over our projects.

And here's the news:  Realtime Worlds is no more.  They went into administration (meaning they declared bankruptcy) six weeks after releasing All Points Bulletin:  a game that took five years to develop into one of the biggest suckfest MMO's ever spawned.  The forums are shut down, the servers are about to shut down, 200 people are out of a job, and every player that sank money into the game is shit out of luck.

Sep 13, 2010

CoD: BO "FAQ"

Treyarch Community Manager JD_2020 posted this on the Black Ops forums.  While it's not everything we want, it's pretty damned close.

Quote:

After Call of Duty: World at War, we set out 3 goals for our next PC title:

1] PC gets every single game feature that the consoles get, but in a way that makes sense for PC.
2] PC gets even more features – the ones that PC gamers want like dedicated servers and more customization.
3] Keep it fun. Protect the integrity of the title through design and post-launch support.

Keep that in mind as you read through the decisions outlined below in our FAQ.


Full feature support: Confirmed

Ranked Servers: earn XP and currency. Wager Servers: gamble your currency. Customizable Unranked Servers. Combat Training against practice dummies. Theater. Create-a-Class "2.0." Contracts. Emblem editor. Everything the consoles get. Implemented in a way that makes sense for PC (*cough* no lobbies *cough*).

PC Features: Confirmed

Dedicated Servers. New Server Browser. Dev console. /record. Customizable game modes, perks, killstreaks, classes, and higher player counts on unranked servers. Map rotation. RCon. Kick & Ban. MOTD. In-game custom Server Banners. And more.

Mod Tools: Confirmed

We will release mod tools sometime post-launch. We need to finish the game first. Then we will make sure any urgent issues are handled. Then we will begin work on tools. The extent of the mod tools package will not be known until this time.

Sep 12, 2010

COD: Black Ops

Some interesting new features for COD: Black Ops. Personally they sound very frustrating - the entire upgrade system for COD4 was crap in my opinion.

Redirector was down...

I have no idea for how long, but the itoeunited.net redirecting server has been down. Sometimes the virtual machine it runs on just locks up - I've never figured out why. Unfortunately it was still responding to pings, so my monitoring software didn't tell me, and the DNS server is replicated elsewhere, so the secondary DNS server was still feeding the IP's correctly.

Yeah, I know - it's all serious geek speek. But here's the important part:

It's back up now.