sablasni wrote:
welcome Firefly
just dont tell Carrie about the server pls
Don't think you've escaped notice. We have a few ex-Mythic alumni/employee groups on Facebook (secret or closed), and a number of ex-devs are following, if not outright playing. I don't know if anyone else has publicly outed themselves but I know for a fact that you guys are definitely on radar.
So, I wasn't aware that you guys had the Dwarf capital. That's pretty bad-ass. Makes me wonder what else you have that we never launched. Anyway, so the story goes, we wanted to include capitals not just for Order and Destruction but also for each race. There was going to be a Chaos capital, a Human capital, a Dwarf capital, a Greenskin capital, and one for each elf faction. It was decided that it would probably be too difficult to get people to concentrate on a particular capital (I didn't make these decisions, before any of the grognards start their bitching at me again) and would work against a cohesive realm trying to invade a capital. Which, in hindsight, was silly since like a day or two after launch we saw Altdorf get capped. Anyway, wasn't my call. We had pretty grand plans.
For the Vampire Counts, that was just something that never ended up happening. We started facing layoffs in early 2009, and after they decided to try and make a couple of spin-off games and projects across various platforms, it ended up splitting the team. Between trying to manage Land of the Dead expansion, avoid layoffs, deal with EA constantly climbing up our ass and telling us how to run our game, plus trying to balance DAoC and UO, and hoping to get another game going, all the while operating on a budget that hadn't increased... it just wasn't in the cards.
That was something I really, really wanted to see. There was a mechanic in discussion where if you got killed by another player, you would end up being undead. There were also talks of Skaven, and I think someone had even pitched playable Skaven. There were some pretty awesome ideas that were being bandied about in meetings, and we had a lot of cool discussions on what we could do.