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Ashes of Creation is an Immersive huge open world Sandpark MMORPG that is redefining the gaming landscape. Created for fans of PVP, PVE, and Roleplay, this ever-changing world promises the ultimate MMO experience. This game, which began development in 2016 and upgraded to Unreal Engine 5 in 2021, is now on the cusp of revolutionizing the MMORPG genre. Intrepid Studios are working towards delivering these highly requested features to an old school playerbase waiting for that MMORPG to bring them back to the golden age of the early 2000s:9 different playable races with both male and female options.A massive 1200 square kilometer world size at launch with 85 Nodes.A fully open world game with no loading screens, offering complete freedom to explore.A rich array of features including Dungeons, Raids, World Bosses, Open World PVP, Caravan PVP, castle sieges, node sieges, arenas, duels, guild wars, and more.A vibrant player-driven economy, crafting and artisan system, political system, citizenship, player run shops, taverns with parlor games, and a unique character customization system.Ashes of Creation offers an experience like no other, combining the best elements of both sandbox and theme park MMOs. This is a game built by an MMO fan for MMO fans, fully funded and committed to a zero pay-to-win model.
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Sorry i called it "IntrepidTech" in the video I meant to say IntrepidNet 🙂 it sounds too close to skynet though so I think my brain tried to change it 😨
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How did they change it?
This presentation was pretty much same as CIG's dynamic server meshing presentation lol.
The tech is not new, but it is new for the gaming industry. And it is a game changer for them, and future open world MMOs will definitely want to develop something like this.
I think you mean Star Citizen. Crazy how, right after SC solves the problem of server meshing, other studios are now figuring out how to do it "first"
They created something great, I like it. But too many things need to be fixed. I hope that alpha 2 players give excellent feedback to improve the game. If they achieve these milestones there is no doubt that it will be a great game.
Except…CIG did it first?
Good to see gaming tech of 2024 is catching up to the rest of enterprise IT of 2015
surprised this game still has money for the dev team, when is supposed to launch? they expect to recoup 3, 4 years of back dev pay?
Man, this solves some things but imagine how many problems will this create, but I hope not.
Star citizen didnt solve it. They are still working on it. Server meshing is a term and can be used for more then star citizen. Like you see in this vid.
In the mean time, GW2 solved this problem over a decade ago…..
Yup, step one reopen alpha 2 sales after selling fomo copies. Step two feature creep the game and never come out of alpha. Wow.
Microservices have been around for years. Just might not have been used in an MMO.
While the dynamic gridding and multi-threading are fantastic technologies, I do not think these should be viewed as the holy grail of solutions to the server problems. They COULD be, but the fundamental issue of fast and efficient communication between server and players still stands. I watched the entire showcase, and the dev essentially explains that while servers can get smaller and smaller, they can’t just put a server on every player (I assume due to allocation). So, when everyone is literally in the same place like in parts of node wars, dynamic gridding can only help so much.
Think of a farmer that wants to harvest his field. Let’s say the field is 100 m^2 and he can farm 1 m^2 a day. With the amount of money he has, he can hire up to 4 others to help him work different portions of the field (dynamic gridding), and in addition, everyone can be cloned 3 times (multi-threading) for free. So now, you have (yourself + 4 others) * (real + 3 clones = 4) = 20 people that can work the field, each at 1m^2/day. Then, while you have drastically reduced the amount of time it takes through these technologies, it will still take 100/20 = 5 days. The farmer still needs to think about how to increase his base work speed to further improve performance. So, while these technologies could be the solution to the issue (for ex. if the field were only 20m^2 and you think finishing in a day would be great), it does not address the fundamental work speed, which is something the dev explains still needs work.
Nonetheless, huge props to the team for implementing these ideas and we will only know for sure once we actually test the system out. If you haven’t already, I would definitely recommend checking out the livestream recording. The devs are so passionate and the technologies are fascinating. Looking forward to the A2!
this shit is too boring to watch, but i accept that its as good as everyone says it is
Microservices aren't a new concept, but maybe the way they're using them is? I might be an outlier but I'm actually kinda excited to check out the full stream run-down on it haha.
Am I the only one that thinks it's a little unfair to sell Alpha 2 keys at a lower price, while people like me who paid much more are getting it at the same time? I honestly think they should give older buyers a month to play and then introduce new buyers.
almost every mmo has microservices.. even if I remember correctly vanila wow had mail microservice back in 2004
I’m tired boss
HOLY SHYYYYYYYYYUYUTTTT THE ALPHA KEEEYYY IS COOMMMINNGGGGJSHEGUDFUUEHEIFIDHEEHDHDHDJD
WoW has had this server tech for like 8 years
really dig your energy and your way to cover this game.. looking forward to it! GGs
Who created microservices? KEKW
This game is gonna be so exciting I got a new pc last year just waiting for this to be playable. Until then its more WOW and GOT.
Let's see Paul Allen's meshing technology
Microservices are not something Intrepid invented. Companies like Netflix made it popular. But the concept had been around for a while.
Ye sure, release in 2042
Narc give me a date so i can use my pto 😂
FINALLY THE BARD
Raw alpha key purchase? Consider me enticed
game took to long, tech has past it by, it will never make it…