at Monday, 21 January 2008 20:18by Mark
| POTBS Jan 22nd Release |
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| Written by Keith | |
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"At 9:00a Pacific Time on Tuesday, January 22nd, Pirates of the Burning Sea will officially launch for our North American and European customers. The transition requires us to put our servers into an administrative mode for testing and quality assurance, beginning Monday, January 21st at 6:00p Pacific Time. As of that time you will be unable to play until we resume service the next morning. The Pirates of the Burning Sea game servers will then return to service at 9:00a on Tuesday, January 22nd, allowing Pirates of the Burning Sea Pre-Boarding Party customers to apply their Landing Party Key and their Prima Strategy Guide Parrot Key. (The Landing Party Key simply allows Pre-Boarding Party customers to continue to /claim their Pre-Boarding Party Items on any new characters they create. Characters who have already used /claim will keep their preorder items regardless of whether you use your Landing Party Key.) Important Note: Flying Lab Software staff will be on hand to answer your questions throughout our launch process." Well there you have it, visit the official POTBS website HERE
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at Monday, 21 January 2008 20:18by Mark I have been playing this post beta and pre launch. weird how they are rolling this one out, anyway, it seems to be a voyage century clone. It is fun though. Hopefully, future upgrades will either trash or fix the land based combat. Sea battles rock though.
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at Monday, 21 January 2008 20:24by Keith Wow, after all the time spent on development i would have thought it would have been light years past VCO. I was seriously thinking about giving it a try, just have not had enough time to get around to it, if they had a single player sandbox mode I would have got it though
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at Tuesday, 22 January 2008 15:11by Inzane I was on the Beta and the Open Beta. in some aspects it reminds me of POTC and AOP. but it does get boring fast. PVP is not what is cracked up to be. The ship models are very nice and having a sandbox mode would have made the $49.00 much easier to swallow. this game is way over priced compared to WOWs launch price, I did take a trip to best buy to get a good Idea what the prices on MMOs are,. 19 bucks and for WOW you can get all the addon packs for 36 bucks and 60 days free play. 60 days looks pretty standard on these titles. POTBS only gives you 30 days. And good luck trying to ask the Devs questions over at the Boards. All non players can no longer post on their boards. My best advice on this game at this moment, Is to wait til the price drops. And that should happen within a few months. the price is going to keep alot of folks away.They will be doing a trial version. for some that may be to best way to figure out if they want to fork over the cash for..
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at Wednesday, 23 January 2008 00:19by Keith Really sad though considering how community focused they were before Sony got a hold of them, I really didnt see it going this way.
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Some said it wouldnt happen, but finally Flying Lab are about to officially release Pirates of the Burning Sea. This is another game I am yet to test out, I must say though the pricing seems a bit high considering they are the new kid on the block. Can anyone remember what WOW's initial pricing structure was?