Ashes of Creation Lets You Build Villages with Real People



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This Ashes of Creation Village Nodes Update is insane
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35 thoughts on “Ashes of Creation Lets You Build Villages with Real People”

  1. Sounds like a massively missed opportunity to have an actual real market and n a video game. Let players sell their scrap loot to the node, creating global money doing so that they can spend in every other node. Done.

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  2. 14:35 you can only read the headline of the bounty board like in every other game 🤦🏿‍♂🤦🏿‍♂
    I mean shouldn't that be normal to fucking read some piece of paper stuck to a wall? are we back in the early 1990s where you only have a 1000 Polygons for models and the sprite resolution is in 8 bit so only hieroglyphs are somewhat unreadable everything else is just mashed together pixels

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  3. housing system quite similar to Star Wars Galaxies (2003). It had a completely revolutionary housing/town system for the time. With it's whole ecosystem & professions, mayors, voting rights etc. Happy to see this

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  4. This won't that realistic when released.. no player walks down the road.. everybody is either running or on a mount .. a lot of players will stand on the road. Not moving while being afk. Some will even sit on the ground.
    So when this happens all the visuals will fail..and it feels like a normal MMORPG..

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  5. Prison Node is a neat idea, I played an MMO a long time ago where pvping flagged you for arrest by town guards. You couldnt leave the prison until your sentence time was carried out, was usually for an hour or so. had a visiting room where free players could come see the incarcerated players, people even found ways to smuggle items into the prison lol. There was also a room full of rocks on one sice and grinders on the other, you had to move the rocks to the grinders and you would be slowed down, each rock you grinded reduced your sentence, and the rocks could be stolen by other players trying to reduce their own sentences… it was actually pretty awesome, there was even a quest you had to go to prison to do.

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  6. This was NOT a node system stream. It was a village (aka Nodes 3) demo stream. They didn't show Nodes 4 or 5 or even demo how the nodes system works in general. It's been 2+ years since they showcased villages in Alpha 1. They've made improvements, but this is two years worth of progress? Added more tall grass, increased graphics due to engine upgrade and added some scripted npc's? So at this pace the game will release in 10 years.

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  7. They're making great progress. They seems to have some really talented devs that know what they're doing. 100% agree with the visual identity stuff. It's hard to do a game like this and that's been my biggest issue with it so far. It kind of has the aesthetic of a generic scam MMO. But now it's really starting to come together and it's giving the game much more life. I'm only 13 minutes in but this village looks great. The game definitely needed clutter.

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  8. From Wikipedia:
    A caravanserai (or caravansary; /kærəˈvænsəˌraɪ/)[1] was a roadside inn where travelers (caravaners) could rest and recover from the day's journey.
    Caravanserai (Persian: کاروانسرای, romanized: kārvānsarāy), is the Persian compound word variant combining kārvān "caravan" with -sarāy "palace", "building with enclosed courts".
    You can build these structures in Age of Empires 2 DE as Hindustanis 🙂

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  9. Another mmo with player created housing, worse still player created cities, wherein you have to rely on a living breathing player to manage the city…. I can't imagine how many times MMO's did this, and it didn't work out. This is a huge nope.

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