PDA

View Full Version : The most fascinating feature of WorldShift - The Ability Grid!


Pericle
4 Jul 2007, 16:15
Ok, :) anyone care to share some details about this mystery! :D Since on the official website it says: CLASSIFIED INFO! :O

Frujin
4 Jul 2007, 18:13
There will be very very soon information about it.

Pericle
4 Jul 2007, 21:14
There will be very very soon information about it.

hehehe, great! The hype is here and growing! :D

Dobber
4 Jul 2007, 22:15
Well, the developers have not released that info to anyone yet! There is no one that can share it with you!

jediguardian
5 Jul 2007, 12:06
WS is like a drug. I want more and more of it ;(

Pericle
5 Jul 2007, 13:03
Well, the developers have not released that info to anyone yet! There is no one that can share it with you!

I see, but I read the words "very very soon", so that is good I suppose. :D

Remo
6 Jul 2007, 04:42
yeah, it's true :P VERY VERY SOOOONNN

Pericle
6 Jul 2007, 14:27
yeah, it's true :P VERY VERY SOOOONNN

So lets see. :p

Frujin, will it be this week? month? :D

Frujin
6 Jul 2007, 16:08
Ask the gang at Eurogamer.net :)

Arjuna
6 Jul 2007, 17:31
hm all the news about world shift are slightly hard to find ;)...
why isn't there any more coverage on other sites?! ^^

Pericle
6 Jul 2007, 17:54
You control a smaller group of units in a typical RTS fashion, a throng of around 30 to 50. These are split into different factions, and most, if not all, will be available from the start. Customisation will come from collecting items and relics (rather than through tech-tree upgrades), which can be placed into an Ability Grid to augment your squad's muscle.

Up to 15 can be slotted into various areas, and all are interchangeable to allow for better items or tactical alterations. Effects vary from a percentage chance to do more damage, or an upgrade to hit points - and Black Sea is keen to point out there's no best build, simply preference of play style.

It's all supposed to culminate in tighter adrenaline-fuelled skirmishes that rely on player skill and organisation of troops. Black Sea is also integrating co-operative play and community features that it feels have been desperately lacking in the genre.

Hmm... interesting I like it! :D

jediguardian
11 Jul 2007, 10:40
Will there be anything on E3?

IWM
11 Aug 2007, 04:31
Where are the Info?

jediguardian
15 Aug 2007, 16:46
Amazing, just raise the unit cap more. Or include a map editor for fans to do it if they wish. The game won't be complete without a map editor ;)

phpBG
18 Sep 2007, 13:08
There will be very very soon information about it.

Well, I'm still waiting...
And that post was months ago... :rolleyes:

Battlehawk
27 Oct 2007, 18:02
Well, I'm still waiting...
And that post was months ago... :rolleyes:

"Very very soon" has a very very very broad meaning in the gaming industry ^^. Usually i think its more meant like ...... we would like to ..... very very soon!

DaAssasin
17 Feb 2008, 17:33
seems to sound like something good :D