I just realized that that comment came off as awfully negative and that wasn't my intent. I'm curious about all three games (albeit Stargate to a lesser degree), but both the WoD and Firefly were or are two of my major fandoms and I'm not trying to get my hopes up for them quite yet.
I don't feel that you were overly negative: I think you're sensibly cautious.
I can't say I'm weary of Firefly -- I love the 'verse as much as ever. However, if it makes sense, I want Joss to steer me through it. I want to hear his tale, not make my own. I'm sure there are others who feel differently, but I want the narrative, not the choose-my-own-adventure version
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I get what you're saying with Firefly. I belive Joss feels the same way, which is why there isn't any licensed novels like you see with Star Trek, Star Wars, or even Buffy. He wants to tell his story, and not let the cheap paperback writer of the month do it for him. The Firefly game might end totally well done and in the spirit of the tv show, but I'm still reluctant to get excited about it until I see something more substantial.
As for the World of Darkness, I believe it's been hinted that Justin Achilli, who was the developer for Vampire: the Masquerade for most of it's revised edition, is involved in someway with the MMO. I don't think they said it directly, just that he's involved with a "computer project" or something like that, but if so I think that is a good sign that CCP is going to be working closely with White Wolf. It'll be intersting to see how it's handled. It's a post WoW MMO world now, and I imagine that it'll probably influence their design to one degree or another.
Sounds like we're in complete agreement about the Firefly game -- as far as being reluctant to get revved up about it before something more tangible is out there.
Very interesting about J. Achilli, and you're right: I just checked his LJ, and he says this in his 4/18 entry:
There's also a "mystery retreat" happening this Friday for the White Wolf/ CCP crew and it involves a scrubby change of clothes. I'm hoping it's a knife fight deep in international waters.
We have some Icelanders in town now and we're also having a special "mystery retreat" for them and the Swede on Saturday. I know actual details about that, but I'll honor the intent and see that it remains a secret... for now.
In a way, I'm glad it's coming out after World of Warcraft. That game has set standards in so many ways. I hope WoD turns out to be the best it can be.
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I can't say I'm weary of Firefly -- I love the 'verse as much as ever. However, if it makes sense, I want Joss to steer me through it. I want to hear his tale, not make my own. I'm sure there are others who feel differently, but I want the narrative, not the choose-my-own-adventure version ( ... )
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As for the World of Darkness, I believe it's been hinted that Justin Achilli, who was the developer for Vampire: the Masquerade for most of it's revised edition, is involved in someway with the MMO. I don't think they said it directly, just that he's involved with a "computer project" or something like that, but if so I think that is a good sign that CCP is going to be working closely with White Wolf. It'll be intersting to see how it's handled. It's a post WoW MMO world now, and I imagine that it'll probably influence their design to one degree or another.
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Very interesting about J. Achilli, and you're right: I just checked his LJ, and he says this in his 4/18 entry:
There's also a "mystery retreat" happening this Friday for the White Wolf/ CCP crew and it involves a scrubby change of clothes. I'm hoping it's a knife fight deep in international waters.
We have some Icelanders in town now and we're also having a special "mystery retreat" for them and the Swede on Saturday. I know actual details about that, but I'll honor the intent and see that it remains a secret... for now.
In a way, I'm glad it's coming out after World of Warcraft. That game has set standards in so many ways. I hope WoD turns out to be the best it can be.
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