One of the big upsides to the communication venues available online is that players of MMOs can connect with developers like never before. Gods & Heroes fans will have a chance to connect with the development team tomorrow via Ustream chat, giving hopeful players a chance to ask almost anything they could want about the decidedly Roman game. Starting at 7:00 p.m. EDT, the chat is open to any players via the development team's regular live streaming channel.
If you can't make the event itself or you just want to try to get a question in early, the team is ready for that as well. Questions may be submitted early via Twitter, Facebook, or the game's official forums; the team is planning to round up the best questions and answer them on the air. If Gods & Heroes is on your radar for future play, you might want to take the time tomorrow night to get involved in the live broadcast.
Reader Comments (3)
Posted: May 24th 2011 12:20AM syklonis said
Seeing this crap response/spamming junk from some idiot loser should be reported somehow...Come on massively delete this crap.
Still can't believe this game is going p2p. Sorry but I know you must recoup your money, but there's gotta be better ways. This should be f2p all the way, maybe I'd look at it again down the road when this happens.
Still can't believe this game is going p2p. Sorry but I know you must recoup your money, but there's gotta be better ways. This should be f2p all the way, maybe I'd look at it again down the road when this happens.
Posted: May 24th 2011 2:04PM Nandini said
@syklonis After 9 months of beta testing, I agree. This game is not worth a $50 up-front purchase plus $10 a month to me.
While the developers have made some progress in stabilizing the client and server, the game still lacks more than a week or so of playable content. I was surprised at Heatwave's audacity in announcing a "lifetime" subscription option for $200.
The developers (with the possible exception of the executive producer) seem to lack any real ownership of their work. They just never got over the hurdle of having to work on "somebody else's game" and fixing "somebody else's mistakes."
Only recently have they begun to focus on QA, which is unfortunate, since that team seems unable to identify even the most obvious issues that affect every player. They seem to have little understanding of how the game is intended to work in many cases.
I've been trying to maintain high hopes for this title since it was announced more than SIX YEARS ago. However, my expectations are continually met with disappointment.
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While the developers have made some progress in stabilizing the client and server, the game still lacks more than a week or so of playable content. I was surprised at Heatwave's audacity in announcing a "lifetime" subscription option for $200.
The developers (with the possible exception of the executive producer) seem to lack any real ownership of their work. They just never got over the hurdle of having to work on "somebody else's game" and fixing "somebody else's mistakes."
Only recently have they begun to focus on QA, which is unfortunate, since that team seems unable to identify even the most obvious issues that affect every player. They seem to have little understanding of how the game is intended to work in many cases.
I've been trying to maintain high hopes for this title since it was announced more than SIX YEARS ago. However, my expectations are continually met with disappointment.
Posted: May 24th 2011 7:28AM BubleFett said
This mmo will eventually see the light.
Let's look at recent history of games that went F2P
Alganon, CO, D&D, Evequest2, LOTRO, APB
so far FFXIV etc.
There is another greek like mmo is called Troy that is F2P
http://troy.alt1games.com/
Heatwave is going to have a really good reason for players to buy their game and pay a monthly sub.
Let's look at recent history of games that went F2P
Alganon, CO, D&D, Evequest2, LOTRO, APB
so far FFXIV etc.
There is another greek like mmo is called Troy that is F2P
http://troy.alt1games.com/
Heatwave is going to have a really good reason for players to buy their game and pay a monthly sub.







