February 7th, 2012 shall forever be known as the DAY OF RECKONING!
That's right folks, I'll be doing an 8 hour streamathon for Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning on February 7th! However, streaming single player games can be oh so lonely. So, we’re going to make a big social game out of it. I’ve invited 8-15 well-known gamers to simultaneously live-stream themselves playing and to share prizes with their audiences!! (That's YOU).
LE EVENT STORY I love playing games, but given my time constraints, I must be selective! KoA:Reckoning seemed like a game that was right up my alley: open world RPG with bright colors and a badass combat system. Moreover, I love Todd McFarlane. He's the art director. How can I resist? :D
So, I reached out to 38 Studios (the developer) to see if I could have rights to stream the game on release day (similar to what I did with Skyrim). They kindly gave me the rights to stream, at which point I wondered how many of my friends were also excited for the game. As it turns out, pretty much all of them! So, rather than all game in isolation, I decided to organize a massive simultaneous streamathon where we all play the game at the same time!
38 Studios was so excited to hear about it that they threw in a ton of amazing prize giveaways (see below!). Since things were rapidly growing, I figured why not have a special web page where you could go to see everyone that was streaming and get updates and the like? Because this whole event is somewhat last minute, the webpage is being produced as we speak. I'll be posting a link to it as soon as it's done!
As you can tell, I take my fun very seriously.
WHAT GAME? Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is an open world 3rd person action RPG.
THE TEAM: 1. Ken Rolston, the Lead Designer of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion 2. R. A. Salvatore, New York Times bestselling fantasy author (who created the game universe and lore) 3. Todd McFarlane, the sexiest comic book artist of all time (Spawn/Spiderman). 4. And they were all brought together by Curt Schilling, the former Red Sox pitcher, who is a massive gamer and the CEO of 38 Studios.
Penny Arcade just gave the game a sick review: http://penny-arcade.com/2012/01/27/amalur (“Better than Skyrim…smooth flashy combat system…[the art] in my opinion is absolutely beautiful...”).
WHO? So far, the following gamers have agreed to participate: Ciderhelm, Lore (WoW); Total Biscuit, DJ Wheat, iNcontroL, JP McDaniel, Pomf et Thud (SC2); FourCourtJester, Travis, Chips et Noi (League of Legends); Soe (Any game ever); TobiWan (Dota2) and moar!
New: Gamebreaker.tv is now joining the fun! Yeah! :D
WHAT CAN I WIN? When 38 Studios heard about the streamathon, they got SUPER excited and offered the following prizes to be given away to viewers of the stream. I kid you not. They have offered the following: • GTX 560 Nvidia Graphics cards • A top of the line Doghouse Systems desktop laser engraved with the Reckoning logo and possibly autographed by the dev team/Visionaries • A Spawn studio tour with Todd McFarlane • A hand-drawn Destiny card of the winner's choice by Todd McFarlane • A 38 Studios Providence studio tour with Curt Schilling and R. A. Salvatore • Limited Edition McFarlane Troll figurine • T-shirts • A life-size Reckoning Great Hammer • AND MORE!
HOW DO I WIN THINGS Tune in on Tuesday! We'll have voting polls for the contests. All you have to do is make a vote and you're automatically entered into the drawing! .
FUCK YEAH I know right?
I'll be continuously updating this page as I get more info. This'll be the first time I've done something like this, so hopefully it'll go smoothly! :D. Woop!
Dear god Day[9] is officially the biggest esports if not video game community figure. The company is giving him a few grand worth of prizes just because so many people watch his stream, no matter the game. This is one of the most awesome things I have ever seen, good job sir, good job!
Next tuesday is going to be a heck of a lot of fun and I can't wait to tune in. Edit: Tiny warning to those who don't know much about the game and want to play the demo. The code is like 3 months old and was outsourced for the demo so it has a variety of bugs some of which are hilarious and others game breaking and fail. That said, if your demo experience runs fairly smoothly it's fun as hell to play and worth a look for people who need to really " feel" a game before they invest in it.
Oh wow - i saw a developer video about this game at the end of last year and was extremly hyped because it already looked awesome and the combat system as one of the things i really looked forward to test. until now i lost totaly track of this game and never thought it would be released in a week.
definately will tune in and play with you all as this game is going to kick ass!
Reckoning forum sent me here seeing how I won't be receiving my game while it's being shipped, live stream should keep me entertained. plus that laptop sounds sick, DO WANT!!!
Holy fuck how am I gonna catch all this awesome? So many streams I'll wanna watch! Tip of my hat to Day9, 38 Studios and the rest. Cheers for involving the gamebreaker crew!
Anyone else been having trouble with the demo? Stuff just gets stuck on the screen: Subtitles don't vanish and just stack up, after all the cut scenes it stays on a black screen with just the UI, opening the menu then closing leaves the info there, even opening the steam thing (Shift-tab) and closing it leaves an imprint in game.
Tried a few different resolutions, in and out of windowed mode but nothing seems to work.
On February 01 2012 19:26 Talih wrote: Anyone else been having trouble with the demo? Stuff just gets stuck on the screen: Subtitles don't vanish and just stack up, after all the cut scenes it stays on a black screen with just the UI, opening the menu then closing leaves the info there, even opening the steam thing (Shift-tab) and closing it leaves an imprint in game.
Tried a few different resolutions, in and out of windowed mode but nothing seems to work.
On February 01 2012 19:26 Talih wrote: Anyone else been having trouble with the demo? Stuff just gets stuck on the screen: Subtitles don't vanish and just stack up, after all the cut scenes it stays on a black screen with just the UI, opening the menu then closing leaves the info there, even opening the steam thing (Shift-tab) and closing it leaves an imprint in game.
Tried a few different resolutions, in and out of windowed mode but nothing seems to work.
i played the demo and the menu interface suuuuuuucks. i haaate it whyyy whyy T.T and i dont like the design decision to not be able to aim with my bow but beside that its ok the skill system is awesome"i like numbers^^" and the Sword/dagger/staff combat its pretty neat
and also the difficulty was damn low @the highest possible so i hope that it gets harder and the encounter are creative and challenging.
@day9 GL HF and i hope you will not play on normal^^
I wonder if we could set up a chat room for all who want to participate. A TS, Vent, RC whatever room for anyone who wants to join. all the main guys would be in a private room and the rest can join the chat channel below. day9 or whoever could drop down and say whats up whenever they want and not have to worry about being fungled by crazy fans. we can all bond and have more funs? Bad idea or good?
Sounds badass, haven't heard much about this game before but it does look incredibly interesting, can't wait to see the streams, might have to run out and buy it depending how it looks haha
Please dont act like they give you suff only because they hear you stream this. I understand that you make your money with advertising but its just unfair for your fans if you act like you did not get paid for it.
On February 01 2012 22:41 skeldark wrote: Please dont act like they give you suff only because they hear you stream this. I understand that you make your money with advertising but its just unfair for your fans if you act like you did not get paid for it.
Hey all! Haiven, here (Social Media Manager for 38 Studios). Definitely just wanted to hop on to say that when Sean approached us with the idea to stream Reckoning we were thrilled (obviously!). But, in no way, has he ever asked anything from us in return. Thus...we're doing our best to support what's going on by offering some of the coolest prizes our company can muster. We think you guys are the bees knees! Curt, Todd, Ken, and R. A. are all psyched to show up for the stream as well and share their enthusiasm.
Don't hesitate to let us know how we can support you guys and the community of gamers that surround teamliquid. You'll be able to find myself and Muse (the Reckoning Community Manager) over on the Reckoning boards (http://forums.reckoning.com). See you 'round the web!
On February 01 2012 22:41 skeldark wrote: Please dont act like they give you suff only because they hear you stream this. I understand that you make your money with advertising but its just unfair for your fans if you act like you did not get paid for it.
Hey all! Haiven, here (Social Media Manager for 38 Studios). Definitely just wanted to hop on to say that when Sean approached us with the idea to stream Reckoning we were thrilled (obviously!). But, in no way, has he ever asked anything from us in return. Thus...we're doing our best to support what's going on by offering some of the coolest prizes our company can muster. We think you guys are the bees knees! Curt, Todd, Ken, and R. A. are all psyched to show up for the stream as well and share their enthusiasm.
Don't hesitate to let us know how we can support you guys and the community of gamers that surround teamliquid. You'll be able to find myself and Muse (the Reckoning Community Manager) over on the Reckoning boards (http://forums.reckoning.com). See you 'round the web!
^ Props for doing stuff for the community and for jumping an awesome opportunity to show off your creation.
I had not heard of this game before and now I can't wait to see what it's all about. If nothing else, R.A. has earned my support many times over and I'd buy the game for that alone.
On February 01 2012 21:46 di3alot wrote: sweat i was looking forward to this game.
i played the demo and the menu interface suuuuuuucks. i haaate it whyyy whyy T.T and i dont like the design decision to not be able to aim with my bow but beside that its ok the skill system is awesome"i like numbers^^" and the Sword/dagger/staff combat its pretty neat
and also the difficulty was damn low @the highest possible so i hope that it gets harder and the encounter are creative and challenging.
@day9 GL HF and i hope you will not play on normal^^
I hated the menu interface and the aiming with bows (and magic) as well, but haven´t played enough to see the skill system in practice.
The game is sooo easy, I made a warrior and just to play around, removed all the armor I had got. Still didn´t die to anything, but as I said I didn't play enough to tell (of the 1 hour of the demo, maybe I played 30 minutes). The quests seem dull, and uninteresting.
The combat interface doesn't look like that big of a deal too.
Overall, in my opinion Reckoning, is not as good as Skyrim, gamewise, but it is better codewise. It runs smooth in every scene, whereas Skyrim sometimes stutters a little.
The argument for the game is also not very immersive. + Show Spoiler +
What, I died then I reborn, and by that happening I got superpowers? And by a miraculous coincidence the place needed to create more people like me got destroyed in the same hour I appeared?
Skyrim's argument feels so much better.
The graphics and open world in Reckoning, though very well done, doesn't feel as good too, but that is ny opinion only. I liek to climb mountains.
Last thing, having to put up with EA's DRM just *****!
oh man, that penny arcade review is lame. Comparing Bayonetta and GoW combat systems with Skyrim? Nevermind the fact that the former are linear fighting games with small levels and choreographed fight sequences, whilst Skyrim is completely open world. Skyrim uses the limited power of the current gen consoles better than any game to date. When the next gen is out I am sure we will see hugely improved fight systems in open world games, and bethesda will be the first to do it.
I'm looking forward to seeing what this game is really like during the stream.
Wow even if you're getting paid for this thats so epic I can't even imagine. I thought it would be some of your friends but you picked out huge guys in a lot of communities.
I'm still in shock that day9 managed to open any locks at all in skyrim, will definitely be tuning in and buying the game. Even if this game was simply skyrim with good combat I'd buy it, but it looks like it's better in many more ways.
O_O just read about DRM and it's from EA, do I have to get origin and shit?
On February 01 2012 23:56 gullberg wrote: Wow the game looks great, I'll definitely tune in. However I won't buy because of EA/Origin.
but its on steam :O
I haven´t being able to play Driver (don't know, but I love that game) for a month because their servers are down. Wouldn´t expect differently from other games...
This is ridiculously awesome. It's going to be tough choosing which stream to watch (or settling for jumping between them). On that note, how are the prizes going to be given away with multiple streams going? Maybe some way with the website? Impressive prizes for a sudden event; huge props to 38 Studios.
Been intrigued by this game for several months. Didn't think Skyrim would be up my alley based on past Elder Scrolls experiences but I got a good vibe from Amalur. Pretty badass event you got planned. I'll have to remember to tune in to some of the streams.
Now to figure out who's going to be playing a Mage character...
On February 01 2012 23:43 amazingxkcd wrote: Please don't support this game. The DRM on this is beyond mind-boggling.
Sorry,, but I do not get this? What do you mean?
First you got the standard EA's origin DRM, but really makes it worse is that an online pass must be bought to play it as well. For those who want to buy this game as a second hand copy, they can't play this.
Downloaded the demo before i knew about this but never had the time to try it
I will definetly tune in to watch u guys play! :D (if i have the time.. but i think i will find some time to watch at least a bit of it, if not the whole thing...)
Just a Question (Don't know if someone else asked this)... There will be VOD's? Because if someone can't join in for the whole thing it might be good to see it later (even if it's not as awesome as with the livestream)
Didn't know about this game until now! It seems really good on paper; I am definitely gonna tune in tuesday and then maybe buy it on the 10 since the launch date is a little later for us europeans
On February 01 2012 23:43 amazingxkcd wrote: Please don't support this game. The DRM on this is beyond mind-boggling.
Sorry,, but I do not get this? What do you mean?
First you got the standard EA's origin DRM, but really makes it worse is that an online pass must be bought to play it as well. For those who want to buy this game as a second hand copy, they can't play this.
from what i've gathered thus far, there's no DRM the "online pass" you're talking about is for unlocking Mass Effect 3 armor and ADDITIONAL QUESTS they are given to you for free when you buy the game new... you do not have to buy an "online pass" in order to play the game =___=;;;
so if you buy the game secondhanded, chances are the code has been used already and you won't be getting the mass effect 3 stuff or access to bonus faction quest line, not a biggie. if it REALLY bugs you that you have no access to it, BUY IT, sheesh
PS: you don't even need to log in with the EA account to play the game, the logging in is mostly for the unlock stuff
The demo was extremely disappointing, but I'm actually looking forward to watching fun streams of it instead of playing myself as I don't have to worry about being spoiled.
On February 01 2012 23:29 Jibba wrote: Holy fuck, this is cool as are those prizes.
So a quick update to this, I downloaded the demo and messed around for a couple hours and I don't think I'll be watching Day9's cast that day because I'll be playing it myself. :D:D
It feels like a cross between WoW and Skyrim, but the combat is a lot more fun than both of them, and Fable too imo.
On February 01 2012 23:29 Jibba wrote: Holy fuck, this is cool as are those prizes.
So a quick update to this, I downloaded the demo and messed around for a couple hours and I don't think I'll be watching Day9's cast that day because I'll be playing it myself. :D:D
It feels like a cross between WoW and Skyrim, but the combat is a lot more fun than both of them, and Fable too imo.
Lol someone takes their fun seriously alright. Have not played the demo yet but have been wondering if this game was worth it.. and now it is. Shall be dropping by :D
On February 01 2012 22:41 skeldark wrote: Please dont act like they give you suff only because they hear you stream this. I understand that you make your money with advertising but its just unfair for your fans if you act like you did not get paid for it.
Hey all! Haiven, here (Social Media Manager for 38 Studios). Definitely just wanted to hop on to say that when Sean approached us with the idea to stream Reckoning we were thrilled (obviously!). But, in no way, has he ever asked anything from us in return. Thus...we're doing our best to support what's going on by offering some of the coolest prizes our company can muster. We think you guys are the bees knees! Curt, Todd, Ken, and R. A. are all psyched to show up for the stream as well and share their enthusiasm.
Don't hesitate to let us know how we can support you guys and the community of gamers that surround teamliquid. You'll be able to find myself and Muse (the Reckoning Community Manager) over on the Reckoning boards (http://forums.reckoning.com). See you 'round the web!
On February 02 2012 07:27 werynais wrote: Im just wondering, how much money do you actually get for stuff like this?
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Obviously you get money from ads on twitch and etc...
But it's all fine. You show us a game in a great way, for absolutly free, and only those that enjoyed it will actually buy it. And if they enjoyed the show, they will probably enjoy the game too. You entertain us quite a lot, therefore you deserve money for it. Probably even way more than what you actually get.
I didn't see even the slighest similarity with Skyrim or any TES games.
It seems more like a cross between WoW and a JRPG to me. The "arcade" feel of it is far too dominant for a serious RPG.
I don't understand this line of thinking, traditional western RPG's, have for the most part, had pretty fucking abysmal combat. I don't see how taking a different route on the combat side of thing disqualifies it as a 'serious' RPG, whatever that means.
I didn't see even the slighest similarity with Skyrim or any TES games.
It seems more like a cross between WoW and a JRPG to me. The "arcade" feel of it is far too dominant for a serious RPG.
I don't understand this line of thinking, traditional western RPG's, have for the most part, had pretty fucking abysmal combat. I don't see how taking a different route on the combat side of thing disqualifies it as a 'serious' RPG, whatever that means.
On February 02 2012 08:33 zeehar wrote: also, why are people constantly asking about how much money day9 is getting paid for this? i don't understand at all...
Neither do I. If he does something, then that's his decision, I couldn't care less about what somebody was getting paid, and he said himself that he's not getting anything. If I wanna watch what he's doing, then DAMNIT, I'm gonna watch it!
Then again, I'm extremely biased. I tend to think that Day[9] + anything = Awesome, but that's just from personal experience
On February 02 2012 03:00 amazingxkcd wrote: First you got the standard EA's origin DRM, but really makes it worse is that an online pass must be bought to play it as well. For those who want to buy this game as a second hand copy, they can't play this.
Just a quick clarification here...the "online pass" is completely free content to anyone who buys the game new. If you purchase a used copy of the game you can still play the game, you just won't have access to the House of Valor quest line without purchasing the DLC.
On February 02 2012 07:27 werynais wrote: Im just wondering, how much money do you actually get for stuff like this?
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Obviously you get money from ads on twitch and etc...
But it's all fine. You show us a game in a great way, for absolutly free, and only those that enjoyed it will actually buy it. And if they enjoyed the show, they will probably enjoy the game too. You entertain us quite a lot, therefore you deserve money for it. Probably even way more than what you actually get.
Everyone win. =)
Not for streaming this game in perticular...
He could stream himself doing laundry and make money, that wasn't what people were wondering. He could also get more viewers by doing something else.
On topic, I finished the demo and it have potential. Maybe a bit linear but the demo doesn't really dwelve too deep into the content so that might change later on.
I haven't heard of this game before but after watching some of the videos on their site I'm blown away. It looks like the perfect mix of Elder Scrolls and Diablo.
I wonder if my crappy pc can run it..... x.x
I wonder if the loot is predetermined or if it is completely random.
And wow at the artwork. It looks so amazing. The polish, bad guys, landscape, everything just looks unbelievable.
I didn't see even the slighest similarity with Skyrim or any TES games.
It seems more like a cross between WoW and a JRPG to me. The "arcade" feel of it is far too dominant for a serious RPG.
I don't understand this line of thinking, traditional western RPG's, have for the most part, had pretty fucking abysmal combat. I don't see how taking a different route on the combat side of thing disqualifies it as a 'serious' RPG, whatever that means.
Exactly!!!
I've always thought that a game with exploration, questing, freedom and other such typical RPG tropes found in WRPGs, mixed with a Devil May Cry or God of War battle system would be amazing. Hopefully this game will succeed in doing exactly that; as you say a lot of WRPGs typically have such tedious combat and I can't see why this hasn't been tried before.
I didn't see even the slighest similarity with Skyrim or any TES games.
It seems more like a cross between WoW and a JRPG to me. The "arcade" feel of it is far too dominant for a serious RPG.
I don't understand this line of thinking, traditional western RPG's, have for the most part, had pretty fucking abysmal combat. I don't see how taking a different route on the combat side of thing disqualifies it as a 'serious' RPG, whatever that means.
Because western RPGs are all about immersion, and all the combo chaining, slashing motion visuals, slow motion sequences, silly acrobatics, glowing bows, etc completely break the RPG feel of the game.
Combat mechanics have not been the best in most games, but this is a step in the wrong direction imo. If you wanted a good combat system to go with western RPGs, then copying and improving on what Mount & Blade does is a much better idea.
I didn't see even the slighest similarity with Skyrim or any TES games.
It seems more like a cross between WoW and a JRPG to me. The "arcade" feel of it is far too dominant for a serious RPG.
I don't understand this line of thinking, traditional western RPG's, have for the most part, had pretty fucking abysmal combat. I don't see how taking a different route on the combat side of thing disqualifies it as a 'serious' RPG, whatever that means.
Because western RPGs are all about immersion, and all the combo chaining, slashing motion visuals, slow motion sequences, silly acrobatics, glowing bows, etc completely break the RPG feel of the game.
Combat mechanics have not been the best in most games, but this is a step in the wrong direction imo. If you wanted a good combat system to go with western RPGs, then copying and improving on what Mount & Blade does is a much better idea.
So ie the Witcher is not a rpg to you? Mouseclicking for combos. One of the best RPGs I played, and #2 was pretty good too. The combat system in TES is terrible, you can just backpeddle infinitely and never have a problem, even with melee.
I didn't see even the slighest similarity with Skyrim or any TES games.
It seems more like a cross between WoW and a JRPG to me. The "arcade" feel of it is far too dominant for a serious RPG.
I don't understand this line of thinking, traditional western RPG's, have for the most part, had pretty fucking abysmal combat. I don't see how taking a different route on the combat side of thing disqualifies it as a 'serious' RPG, whatever that means.
Because western RPGs are all about immersion, and all the combo chaining, slashing motion visuals, slow motion sequences, silly acrobatics, glowing bows, etc completely break the RPG feel of the game.
Combat mechanics have not been the best in most games, but this is a step in the wrong direction imo. If you wanted a good combat system to go with western RPGs, then copying and improving on what Mount & Blade does is a much better idea.
This is your opinion and i wholeheartedly disagree. I don't understand the need to categorize games either.
Demo seems kind of fun, but then again, i kinda think that all the pretty finishing moves (though i've only seen a few dagger assasinations so far) will end up making the game really annoying after the first 4 or 5 hours. And it sounds like it's something to be played for a lot more hours.
Can't really spot the special combat system in the demo so far either. Looks like u hit attack and stuff dies. How's that innovative?
On February 02 2012 07:27 werynais wrote: Im just wondering, how much money do you actually get for stuff like this?
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I don't get it... I just don't get why it is SO important to know if Day[9] gets money or not for doing what he does? I don't understand why everybody feels SO concerned about how he gets for the adds when he streams or how much bacon he receives when he cast events? Stop with that, people. Not only this is really annoying, but also makes you look like jealous-as-hell people. I said it.
Apart from that...
Day[9], I'm really happy that you'll stream another game (after Amnesia and Skyrim)! :D Can't wait for Tuesday!
Day9 probably don't gets enough for what entertainment he delivers. I bet 95% (incl myself) didn't know about this game before Day9 told us about it. :>
On February 05 2012 07:33 Eisregen wrote: Does anyone know if Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning will have any sort of online Co-Op like Fable? Cant find any info on that :F
On February 03 2012 00:18 ZasZ. wrote: Just want to say I think it's badass that Curt Schilling is trying his hand at the gaming industry in his retirement. What a baller.
My thoughts exactly. I gained sooo much respect for the guy when I found this out.
On February 05 2012 07:31 Aela wrote: Day9 probably don't gets enough for what entertainment he delivers. I bet 95% (incl myself) didn't know about this game before Day9 told us about it. :>
To be fair it's been pretty hyped already, several prominent gaming people already did playthroughs of the demo (e.g. Ciderhelm and JP), it's not exactly a unknown release. Probably one of the most anticipated releases of the first quarter, after the big franchise monsters (Mass Effect, Final Fantasy etc).
On February 07 2012 00:37 darkrage14 wrote: 2pm-10pm PST
that's like impossible times for europeans -_-
Yeah, that's reality for you though. He lives on the West Coast of the US and is representing a US gaming company. Almost all of the guests live in the US too.
Can someone help me? First time poster here, and I'm not familiar with how or where to watch this event. I'm a huge Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning fan, and I would very much love to see this streamathon - as well have a chance to win some of the prizes. Is there a link to clink on somewhere? I have no idea where to go or how to view it.
The stream will be up tomorrow and you can find this on top right of the TL website in either Live streams or on air. You can also access this site + Show Spoiler +
Sounds like amazing (almost) free advertising for this game, not surprised they were willing to contribute those prizes. Will no doubt be tuning in to check this game out.
I never heard of this game, I played demo just because it unlocks stuff for upcoming Mass Effect 3, and I must say that this game is not bad. The only problem here is that I already actively play Battlefield 3, Stracraft 2, Skyrim and soon Mass Effect 3 and Diablo 3. So Im short on money and time, thats why I will not buy this game. In few months when I got some time and price would drop Im definitely gonna buy it (Space Marine is also on that list)
Wow, i'm gonna say honestly that I'm disgusted by this disguised publicity. Yeah a ton of known player all decided to stream a new game all together even thought they don't know each other, just for the lolz...... The OP from Day9 hasn't be written by him obviously.
REAL QUESTION : Is this the future of game advertising ? I don't know how much you'll get from this guys but be honest about the advertising nature of your stream.
On February 08 2012 01:03 Diks wrote: Wow, i'm gonna say honestly that I'm disgusted by this disguised publicity. Yeah a ton of known player all decided to stream a new game all together even thought they don't know each other, just for the lolz...... The OP from Day9 hasn't be written by him obviously.
REAL QUESTION : Is this the future of game advertising ? I don't know how much you'll get from this guys but be honest about the advertising nature of your stream.
it isnt the future of advertiseing people do this all the time for other games.
tho most time i see this its on youtube and uploading not just streaming
On February 08 2012 01:03 Diks wrote: Wow, i'm gonna say honestly that I'm disgusted by this disguised publicity. Yeah a ton of known player all decided to stream a new game all together even thought they don't know each other, just for the lolz...... The OP from Day9 hasn't be written by him obviously.
REAL QUESTION : Is this the future of game advertising ? I don't know how much you'll get from this guys but be honest about the advertising nature of your stream.
You're assuming that these people don't know each other? I don't know about you but several people on that list have mentioned each other a couple of times in their stream so they must have some sort of contact with one another.
I don't see what the problem here is either, and how you came to the assumption that Mr. Day9 didn't write that OP himself. Just you assuming all these things is just wrong, and seems like you're undermining the point of the event or something.
On February 08 2012 01:03 Diks wrote: Wow, i'm gonna say honestly that I'm disgusted by this disguised publicity. Yeah a ton of known player all decided to stream a new game all together even thought they don't know each other, just for the lolz...... The OP from Day9 hasn't be written by him obviously.
REAL QUESTION : Is this the future of game advertising ? I don't know how much you'll get from this guys but be honest about the advertising nature of your stream.
Lol, how is it disguised advertising? Funny how your brain can concoct a reality where letting VIG's voluntarily stream your new game is something really sneaky and "disgusting".
And they're giving away prizes too .. bastards, letting me watch their game being played by people I like and giving me the oppurtunity to tune in if I so desire, like, who do they think they are? Why would these people even want to play the game, it's not like they enjoy playing games or anything, greed is the most obvious motive at play here, good god, I barfed all over myself, I hope you're happy now 38 Studios! Pretending to be Day9 on his TL account writing just like him, that gave you away, do your research if you're going to scam JEZUS! The audacity to pretend people who may or may not know eachother would EVER play games together online over the internets, I know for a FACT that Day9 only plays single player Text Twist because of his reserved personality.
On February 08 2012 01:03 Diks wrote: Wow, i'm gonna say honestly that I'm disgusted by this disguised publicity. Yeah a ton of known player all decided to stream a new game all together even thought they don't know each other, just for the lolz...... The OP from Day9 hasn't be written by him obviously.
REAL QUESTION : Is this the future of game advertising ? I don't know how much you'll get from this guys but be honest about the advertising nature of your stream.
On February 08 2012 01:27 MrCon wrote: TB makes fun of the game non stop. He doesn't seem to like it, and he's advancing so slowly that his dislike is contagious.
I'm kind of annoyed by that too, well, I can jsut turn the stream off I guess.
On February 08 2012 01:03 Diks wrote: Wow, i'm gonna say honestly that I'm disgusted by this disguised publicity. Yeah a ton of known player all decided to stream a new game all together even thought they don't know each other, just for the lolz...... The OP from Day9 hasn't be written by him obviously.
REAL QUESTION : Is this the future of game advertising ? I don't know how much you'll get from this guys but be honest about the advertising nature of your stream.
Haha, how is it disguised advertising?, i think its preatty clear its advertising in a fun way. ppl make up their own mind about the game when they see the ingame play.
On February 08 2012 01:03 Diks wrote: Wow, i'm gonna say honestly that I'm disgusted by this disguised publicity. Yeah a ton of known player all decided to stream a new game all together even thought they don't know each other, just for the lolz...... The OP from Day9 hasn't be written by him obviously.
REAL QUESTION : Is this the future of game advertising ? I don't know how much you'll get from this guys but be honest about the advertising nature of your stream.
the OP was written by him.
its a bunch of guys excited for the game who decided to make an event out of it, much like a lot of people do when a new game that they are excited for is coming out.
So yeah it is advertising, but its not disguised.
I mean this is what the most famous Youtube let's players have been doing for YEARS, its not something new, only difference is its done by livestreaming, rather than uploading on to youtube every other hour..
On February 08 2012 01:03 Diks wrote: Wow, i'm gonna say honestly that I'm disgusted by this disguised publicity. Yeah a ton of known player all decided to stream a new game all together even thought they don't know each other, just for the lolz...... The OP from Day9 hasn't be written by him obviously.
REAL QUESTION : Is this the future of game advertising ? I don't know how much you'll get from this guys but be honest about the advertising nature of your stream.
Yeah. At least it's good he didn't do something like this for another game, like SC2.
On February 08 2012 01:03 Diks wrote: Wow, i'm gonna say honestly that I'm disgusted by this disguised publicity. Yeah a ton of known player all decided to stream a new game all together even thought they don't know each other, just for the lolz...... The OP from Day9 hasn't be written by him obviously.
REAL QUESTION : Is this the future of game advertising ? I don't know how much you'll get from this guys but be honest about the advertising nature of your stream.
Yeah. At least it's good he didn't do something like this for another game, like SC2.
And on the day of release he didn't launch a huge tournament for it...
On February 08 2012 01:27 MrCon wrote: TB makes fun of the game non stop. He doesn't seem to like it, and he's advancing so slowly that his dislike is contagious.
I checked the demo out for a bit and when I found my first locked chest I was like...
NOOOO NOT AGAIN, NOT THIS SHIT AGAIN WHYYYYYYYYYY
the camera was a mess in demo too, can't really tell from TBs stream if it's any better. The areas TB and Cinderhelm whom I saw play this earlier, seem really..restricted? I mean, there's no "oh I'll wander off to the horizon to see what's there" it's all this foresty area that is limited by walls, is the whole game like that? Sometimes there's a cave or dungeon added to the walls, sometimes not.
On February 08 2012 01:27 MrCon wrote: TB makes fun of the game non stop. He doesn't seem to like it, and he's advancing so slowly that his dislike is contagious.
On February 08 2012 01:03 Diks wrote: Wow, i'm gonna say honestly that I'm disgusted by this disguised publicity. Yeah a ton of known player all decided to stream a new game all together even thought they don't know each other, just for the lolz...... The OP from Day9 hasn't be written by him obviously.
REAL QUESTION : Is this the future of game advertising ? I don't know how much you'll get from this guys but be honest about the advertising nature of your stream.
The original post was done by him... and honestly I'm surprised something like this wasn't done for the Skyrim release seeing that EVERYONE was streaming it. And how is this a horrible advertising model? Stream it, let the streamers give their views on the game and let potential customers make their decision based on what they see. Seems to be a much better model than looking at biased as all hell reviews on various websites/magazines and coming to a decision based on those.
On February 08 2012 03:23 Samuraigrande wrote: so day9 announces his streamathon and TB does the exact same thing 2 hours before him? thats messed up man...
They're all working together on this... TB started his early because he lives in the UK, as a matter of fact a bunch of the guys that will be streaming started earlier than Day9
On February 08 2012 03:23 Samuraigrande wrote: so day9 announces his streamathon and TB does the exact same thing 2 hours before him? thats messed up man...
On February 08 2012 01:03 Diks wrote: Wow, i'm gonna say honestly that I'm disgusted by this disguised publicity. Yeah a ton of known player all decided to stream a new game all together even thought they don't know each other, just for the lolz...... The OP from Day9 hasn't be written by him obviously.
REAL QUESTION : Is this the future of game advertising ? I don't know how much you'll get from this guys but be honest about the advertising nature of your stream.
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I hope 38 studios is paying these guys a million bucks each to advertise this game. I would take any level of subversive advertising happily. Yay! Advertising through e-sports and e-sport personalities. More please!! I'll definitely be tuning in for a couple hours before bed. From what I demoed it seems like a fun game. I will definitely pick it up eventually and support these guys, and have lots of fun with my wife at the same time!
Also, come on, know your audience, if you want to advertise to video gamers for a video game, choose other gamers to do the advertising. Easy!
yeah i dont know how you could dislike this. its not like theyre gonna hype the game if they dont like it (well at least not all of them) and this way we at least get some good footage with people commenting on it that actually know what theyre talking about. if all advertisement was like this the world would be a better place.
Glad I watched TB's stream. Pretty much confirmed my suspicions after seeing the "big names" working on this: boring story and no challenge on hardest difficulty. The only game I eagerly anticipate is Mount & Blade 2. Warband has been a lot of fun (I came late to that party).
After watching TB´s stream I´m a bit disappointed as well, looks quite boring. And amazed how honest TB was during his cast. I don´t like some of his posts as they are very blunt, but have to respect his honesty.
The more I see of Felicia Day and her involvement in video game culture, the more I'm pushed to the inevitable conclusion that she is -- let me put this politely -- an escort. But she's beautiful, clean, pleasant, and possessed of an effervescent personality. Only think if the world was full of such professionals. Around gaming websites I've seen quite a few negative posts about her, and she doesn't deserve a single one of them.
On February 08 2012 07:53 Sovano wrote: Who is Felicia? And who is TB?
she was part of the guild,a nerd mini series on the internet.shes done a few big things on tv.and most important,shes a redhead cutie. tb is an english caster,usually really entertaining.afaik hes neither redhead nor cute
OMGOMG first time i ever watch day9 live, just happened to click on the stream link and what do i see? Felicia fucking Day!!!!!!!!! the cutest mmo-playing, homeless-helping slayer in the world! My life is complete!
From the little I have seen of this game it kinda seems like a Fable (the original, I hated Fable 2) 2.0 or something. Is that just me? Because I LOVED Fable 1 despite it only taking me like 12 hours to beat the game and get every single weapon.
On February 08 2012 08:38 Hall0wed wrote: From the little I have seen of this game it kinda seems like a Fable (the original, I hated Fable 2) 2.0 or something. Is that just me? Because I LOVED Fable 1 despite it only taking me like 12 hours to beat the game and get every single weapon.
I loved fable 1 too. Played it through 2 or 3 times trying everything. I think the artstyle is similar and it has fast paced combat but aside from that dunno.
On February 08 2012 08:38 Hall0wed wrote: From the little I have seen of this game it kinda seems like a Fable (the original, I hated Fable 2) 2.0 or something. Is that just me? Because I LOVED Fable 1 despite it only taking me like 12 hours to beat the game and get every single weapon.
Wtf, there is a girl on a stream with Day[9] and You speak about game ? You nerd ! /jk It's incredible how many comments are about this so called "female", I don't know what that is I want more NPC and XP
I so got lost reading that reddit for a long time, just awesome. Then I decided hey Im hungry, reached to my left to grab a book with me to go to eat and well what you know, guess 2 times the author >_>
Sorry day9 but you're playing really too slow, i'm all for taking your time and everthing, but you barely made it though the demo ( 30 minutes) in 2 hours... Time to go to bed for us poor europeans.
This event is really cool, the game looks good and faster paced than Skyrim for example, definite plus in my eyes. Not to mention the Combat seems to excel as opposed to Skyrim, which hit on all fronts except the dull combat. I'd sure as hell buy/play it!
Curt Shilling was one of the best pitchers in baseball, and won the Red Sox their first world series in forever. Really cool that he did an interview with day9.
I bought the game on steam just now, it looked like it was really good but I wasn't ready to play it yet. However with the crazy amount of support they're showing the esports community and how the supports mutually and just for the love of gaming in general I picked it up today.
If you're on the fence, or thinking about pirating it go buy it off steam/day9's amazon link and show people just how powerful the community can be.
Glad that Curt Shilling decided to go into the game industry instead of politics lol. Pretty cool that he did the interview and seems to care about the fanbase and gaming though.
Was on the fence about this, after watching for awhile I know where my spare cash is going on friday. Also Salvatore interview o.O *seat glued to bottom*
all the interviews! the people joining in the skype calls! talking and playing at the same time! And the game itself is just awesome, and the people making it is beyond awesome and the understanding they have for people playing.
This type of event should happen more often, nothing better than seeing the community come together and try something new together...when you add in the game company interviews and giveaways it makes for a great launch event! I hope to see more in the future.
I also want to say that twitchTV has been very smooth threw the entire event and i love the idea of a "team" page so that I can easily hop between the different stream host all doing the same event.
Thanks for organizing this Sean and to the guys that participated, and thanks to 38 Studios for being so generous with the awesome gifts and interview.
EDIT2: Awesome interview!! I recommend it too anyone that likes any of his books or that wants to hear his thoughts about today and tomorrow games and about design of fantasy worlds.
On February 09 2012 02:19 Jibba wrote: Ahahaha, just got around to watching the Curt Schilling interview. He might be BoSox scum, but I'm now a big fan.
Watching it right now; love how Day9 almost spat his water from the hotel room joke.
On February 09 2012 02:19 Jibba wrote: Ahahaha, just got around to watching the Curt Schilling interview. He might be BoSox scum, but I'm now a big fan.
This is true.
I am a die-hard Yank fan. But Curt Schilling just blew up to one of my favorite people.
I just finished the interview; I did manage to watch the other 3 interviews live. I am going to buy Kingdom just because of these guys. They are honest, and they just seemed to care so much about the gamers. It's just so awesome how they just want the gamers want to have fun.
Schilling’s personal fortune is on the line with “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning,” a fantasy-action game that hit stores Tuesday. Schilling told Reuters last July he had invested between $30 million to $35 million of his own money into the 400-person company he founded that made the game.
Schilling’s personal fortune is on the line with “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning,” a fantasy-action game that hit stores Tuesday. Schilling told Reuters last July he had invested between $30 million to $35 million of his own money into the 400-person company he founded that made the game.
Hmm... interesting, he put a lot of money into it, and he still wants to see the people he is sponsoring to review it in a sense to be totally honest.
He does have a career earnings of ~114 million though.
On February 09 2012 05:14 wunsun wrote: I just finished the interview; I did manage to watch the other 3 interviews live. I am going to buy Kingdom just because of these guys. They are honest, and they just seemed to care so much about the gamers. It's just so awesome how they just want the gamers want to have fun.
Seconded, especially the interview with Ken Rolston. Such an awesome guy!
Originally, TB's end conclusion had me a bit on the negative side, but then I realised the storytelling is pretty irrelevant for this game. Wanking about hitting stuff with various weapons is that this is all about.
Schilling’s personal fortune is on the line with “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning,” a fantasy-action game that hit stores Tuesday. Schilling told Reuters last July he had invested between $30 million to $35 million of his own money into the 400-person company he founded that made the game.
Hmm... interesting, he put a lot of money into it, and he still wants to see the people he is sponsoring to review it in a sense to be totally honest.
He does have a career earnings of ~114 million though.
Regardless of how much of his wealth it amounts to, that is a fuckton of money. Anybody else would spend it on vacation homes, boats, politics or stick it in a bank vault somewhere. The fact he is willing to invest a sizable portion of his assets into a field he is passionate about with no guarantee of a return on his investment is really cool.
While I think the game could be a bit more polished, we really need more people who are willing to sink the money into a project so that it's done right without cutting corners. Trust me, the consumers will speak with their wallets as soon as that actually happens.
On February 09 2012 09:12 EdSlyB wrote: I just saw all 4 interviews in Day9 TV and I can honestly say THEY ALL ARE KICK-ASS!!
EVERY! SINGLE! ONE!!!
Why are you even reading this?! Go see them!! Now I really can't wait to put my hands on Reckoning....!!
Yeah, it's really hard to tell wich one of them is the least bad ass. I think they got along so well, their personalities are so diverse, and so over the top.
Schilling’s personal fortune is on the line with “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning,” a fantasy-action game that hit stores Tuesday. Schilling told Reuters last July he had invested between $30 million to $35 million of his own money into the 400-person company he founded that made the game.
I would bet a big portion of this money is also for the MMORPG they are developing in that same universe.
On February 10 2012 06:45 CruelZeratul wrote: Is there a possibility to watch VODs of Tobis stream? Can't find any on onw3d.tv (don't they auot-save streams like twitch??)
Yea i was looking for VODs of Tobi/Soe aswell couldnt find any TT hopefully it's just me being too stupid
On February 10 2012 06:45 CruelZeratul wrote: Is there a possibility to watch VODs of Tobis stream? Can't find any on onw3d.tv (don't they auot-save streams like twitch??)
Yea i was looking for VODs of Tobi/Soe aswell couldnt find any TT hopefully it's just me being too stupid
On February 10 2012 06:45 CruelZeratul wrote: Is there a possibility to watch VODs of Tobis stream? Can't find any on onw3d.tv (don't they auot-save streams like twitch??)