Matt Says: Oni Tools Unlikely
3rd party stuff for Oni just got a bit more distant. Matt (of Bungie) has commented in the Oni Central forum about the possibility of the Oni tools being released to the public:
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3rd party stuff for Oni just got a bit more distant. Matt (of Bungie) has commented in the Oni Central forum about the possibility of the Oni tools being released to the public:
The only review we have yet to report for Oni today is at Tech Extreme, and while it doesn't give a set score, the overall feeling one gets is that Oni is a digitized POS:
Tired of the rolling resets? Apparently Bungie is too. Mordia has announced at the bungie.net website that there will no longer be monthly rolling resets, but rather full resets every 6 months. Here's the reasoning behind the decision:
Three reviews to report today: Game Doctor, PC GamerWeb and Eurogamer. (The last is useful in case you Euros don't trust us gun-toting fanatics to give a proper review)
The merger of the Halo and Oni teams into one almighty game-developing juggernaut, more about impact debris, and the coolest tree ever in a videogame. Go check it all out at Haloplayers.
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Project Magma Executes Savage Co-op d'etat
'Project Magma', a team of TFL diehards, has released fourquick-to-download co-op maps based on solo level TFL games, re-scripted with M2 units. The co-ops focus players to work on seriously demanding teamplay. In addition, the Magma team has created an M2-stocked, 33-map sequel to the Clan of the Bear's landmark 'Unity' series, and have ported the M2 Lands maps to TFL with original and brand new variants.
CompuExpert is offering the PC version of Oni for $24.90 if you order during their 48 Hour Madness sale. They also offer the Mac version of Oni for $32.90, however that is their normal price. You can also pick up Rune and Star Trek Armada for $19.90 each as well as Kingpin for $12.90 during the sale.
Yesterday VE had archived the poll and then begun to recount the votes. Bungie took second place with 17% of the vote to Blizzard's 29%. Looking Glass gained third place with 12% of the vote. You can view the full set of results here.
There's an interesting article up at 3D Action Planet today, titled The Evolution of Community. It centers mainly upon id Software as the visionary company that set a strong example by encouraging mods of its games. By supplying information to the masses, id caused the gaming and development worlds to intersect much more deeply, developed a strong, cohesive community and extended the lifetime of its products. Others followed.
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