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Dargon Empires Interview at HomeLan Fed

(PC: MMORPG) | Posted by Rendelius @ Sunday - February 17, 2002 - 04:34 -
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There is an interview with game designer Jim Purbrick and producer Ted Carron about Dragon Empires, their upcoming MMORPG. Just for the taste of it:
    HomeLAN - There are a large number of massively multiplayer games already out and coming out in the next several months. How do you feel Dragon Empires will stand out among the competition?



    Jim Purbrick and Ted Carron - Dragon Empires will stand out because of its highly developed player versus player competitions. Most current MMORPGs concentrate on monster hunting, with player versus player competition being a peripheral part of the game play at best and often being problematic. Dragon Empires addresses the traditional problems of PvP competition in a number of novel ways and
    extends PvP to become the focus of the game. Dragon Empires features a number of PvP combat competitions ranging from the cat and mouse game played by traders, outlaws and bounty hunters to the epic struggles between clans to conquer or hold cities. PvP in Dragon Empires is not limited to combat though, players can compete in political and economic games too. All of these competitions affect the world and each other to create a dynamic and player driven world.
 
 
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