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Atari is publishing Horizons

Posted: April 30, 2003, 7:37 pm
by Soriathus Serpentine
March 27, 2003--Atari today announced that it will publish Artifact Entertainment's "Horizons," one of the most closely-followed and highly-anticipated massively multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPG) in years.

http://www.artifact-entertainment.com

With Atari's backing this very well may be the next giant leap in MMORPG's.

Posted: April 30, 2003, 7:48 pm
by Aslanna
Well Atari isn't really Atari anymore. At least how you'd think of them. Basically Infogrammes bought the name.

The coin-op division closed down for good early this year or late last year I think. Atari is dead.

Posted: April 30, 2003, 8:06 pm
by noel
They took angels out of the game.

Fuck them.

yeah...

Posted: April 30, 2003, 8:15 pm
by Lohrno
They uhm seriously fucked it over from what it was going to be...But it seems like that's an MMORPG Tradition dating back from UO. ;)

-=Lohrno

Posted: April 30, 2003, 8:20 pm
by Toshira
Aranuil wrote:They took angels out of the game.

Fuck them.
yep, just another fantasy-type boring ass MMPORG now. ANgels were spechul

Posted: May 1, 2003, 9:02 am
by Pherr the Dorf
Ever since they took vampires out it's been downhill, fiends just don't cut it. Playable dragon race is still interesting as hell

Posted: May 1, 2003, 10:53 am
by miir
The original Horizons was far too ambitious.
They took way too much feedback from the community and incorporated it into their game design.
They had made all sorts of promises and had nothing to show for it except 'concept artwork', sound clips and a few 3d models... hell, they didn't even have a game engine.

It was classic vaporware.. along the lines of Derek Smart's 'work of art'.


When they actually started fleshing the game out, they came to realise they would have to cut about 90% of the features they promised if they wanted to get the game out in the next decade. So they slowly started announcing features that would not make it into the game at release (underwater races, angels, etc) the community went ballastic.
Atrifact essentially closed up shop (publicly) and worked internally on the infrastructure of the current Horizons.

Funny, I'm more interested now in Horizons then I was a few years ago.
The dev team is much more responsible and realistic and there's actually a chance in my lifetime that this game might be released. Sadly, for Articaft, the rabid community they had a few years ago don't feel the same way...


Did any of you guys ever read the Horizons forums a few years back?
The retards that posted there make the fanboys on the SWG forums look tame.