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Forum Name: City of Heroes
Topic ID: 67
#0, Flight over Atlas Park
Posted by pjmoyer on Sep-02-14 at 00:01 AM
So, two years ago was the announcement of City of Heroes' closure. Despite that, the spirit of the city lives on...


Flight over Atlas Park, by Phil Moy and Philip Moyer
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#1, RE: Flight over Atlas Park
Posted by Peter Eng on Sep-02-14 at 01:48 AM
In response to message #0
Thank you for stirring up a few nice memories.

Peter Eng
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#2, RE: Flight over Atlas Park
Posted by EagerCadet on Sep-04-14 at 03:21 PM
In response to message #0
http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/09/03/city-of-heroes-license-could-be-resurrected

Hope

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#3, RE: Flight over Atlas Park
Posted by ratinox on Sep-04-14 at 04:07 PM
In response to message #2
I wouldn't hold my breath. NCSoft and Perfect World are extremely hostile towards each other. If there's even a whiff of a hint that Missing Worlds might sell out to Perfect World then it's all off.

#4, RE: Flight over Atlas Park
Posted by pjmoyer on Sep-04-14 at 04:59 PM
In response to message #3
>I wouldn't hold my breath. NCSoft and Perfect World are extremely
>hostile towards each other. If there's even a whiff of a hint that
>Missing Worlds might sell out to Perfect World then it's all off.

Huh. I've been poking my head in on the Titan forums, and Perfect World doesn't appear to come up at all in relation to MWM, or in relation to this particular arrangement. The general gist seems to be that the CoH IP would be spun to its own company, which could then license the IP to other people (to allow it to be referenced by successor projects like CoT), possibly license the engine/server binary itself to allow running of I23 maint. mode (NO source code or user/player data would be carried over), plus license support for "CoH 1.5/Atlas Park Revival" which would be essentially a CoH Unreal 4 client running on said servers.

Further details, including the original announcement, can be found here: http://www.cohtitan.com/forum/index.php/topic,10284.0.html

For what it's worth, Valence Online and Heroes & Villains have declined the opportunity of possibly tapping back to the CoH IP. MWM still has an interest, but it all depends on whether or not this ever goes through.

---- Philip






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#5, RE: Flight over Atlas Park
Posted by ratinox on Sep-04-14 at 07:44 PM
In response to message #4
>Huh. I've been poking my head in on the Titan forums, and Perfect
>World doesn't appear to come up at all in relation to MWM, or in
>relation to this particular arrangement.

What my pessimism is saying (and hey, I do security for a living; I'm paid to think in terms of worst cases) is that NCSoft might see Missing Worlds being a viable acquisition for Perfect World because of the City IP licensing. NCSoft hates Perfect World. I mean Steve Jobs going nuclear on Google levels of hatred.


#6, RE: Flight over Atlas Park
Posted by laudre on Sep-05-14 at 03:59 PM
In response to message #5
LAST EDITED ON Sep-05-14 AT 04:00 PM (EDT)
 
>NCSoft hates Perfect World. I
>mean Steve Jobs going nuclear on Google levels of hatred.

It says something about how both companies have behaved that I'd much rather Perfect World take over CoH, however indirectly, than NCSoft have anything to do with it. Ever.

(Not that PWI seems likely to do that, given Champions Online.)

(EDIT: er, have anything to do with it again, that is.)


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