SWG piece on BBC News: Beating Warcraft at its own game
Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 12:53 pm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6619875.stm
The article is a decent read until you reach the jaw-dropping part...
According to Jake Neri, producer for Galaxies at LucasArts:
It appears that Mr. Neri/LucasArts is just as switched on and plugged in to SWG as Lucas was to the originals when he made those prequels.
The article is a decent read until you reach the jaw-dropping part...
According to Jake Neri, producer for Galaxies at LucasArts:
"The player base for MMO games has exploded," he said. "We see new people trying the game all the time."
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"Galaxies launched in 2003 and has been tweaked a few times since as its creators realised what people wanted to do."
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"The series of changes has aligned the game more closely with what players actually do. For instance it has led to the number of available professions being cut from 32 to nine."
It appears that Mr. Neri/LucasArts is just as switched on and plugged in to SWG as Lucas was to the originals when he made those prequels.