An even more interesting concept in Concerto Gate is the 'terra-generating' system. Depending on certain player actions the world landscape will morph and deform. This includes the ramifications from activities like mining and deforestation. If the world is non-instanced and persistent such dynamisms would bring a world uniqueness not experienced in many other MMOs. OnNet USA will be publishing the title in the States, and the beta wraps up tomorrow. Concerto Gate will be free-to-play title and sustain development costs off an alternative business model. The open beta date still has not been announced yet.
Square Enix wraps up Concerto Gate's US closed beta
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An even more interesting concept in Concerto Gate is the 'terra-generating' system. Depending on certain player actions the world landscape will morph and deform. This includes the ramifications from activities like mining and deforestation. If the world is non-instanced and persistent such dynamisms would bring a world uniqueness not experienced in many other MMOs. OnNet USA will be publishing the title in the States, and the beta wraps up tomorrow. Concerto Gate will be free-to-play title and sustain development costs off an alternative business model. The open beta date still has not been announced yet.
Reader Comments (2)
Posted: Jul 15th 2008 2:13PM (Unverified) said
Hmmm, have to say, I'm a little Underwelmed by that. The game play seems to move pretty slowly, with the action bars pausing as one of those big hulks come over to take a swing. That seems like it could get a little tiring. Heres hoping they speed things up abit buring CBT2 and OB.
Posted: Jul 15th 2008 5:47PM (Unverified) said
Yea, the gameplay video isn't tantalizing at all. I'm hoping that once you play the game there's a hook to it. At least the entry cost is free.
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