Radical Heights

the clone wars, rofl

srsly though, if Mavericks can pull off what they claim they will (but i doubt it: 400 players, destructible environment, tracks left by players…), it will destroy every single BR but Fortnite

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with 400 players i wouldn’t even touch it that’s just to many people going after the same thing and you would quite literally land, walk 5 feet, and get head shotted then queue up again.

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no man, map would be huge obviously, and on several servers that somehow make it all work together (some new technology; there’s another game which will use it this year too)

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like how big like 2x the size of PUBG maps but even then that looses me because i wouldnt want to play on a huge map unless they make to were there are a few circles on the made and then they eventually meet to make one circle then get smaller with that, that might work otherwise for people who kind of want to play it casually wouldn’t play it for that long.

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well, i guess we’ll just wait a bit and then find out when that information becomes known…

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day 2.5: 9k
day 3: 8k

:frowning: i’m having fun with the game i have to say, it’s the casual BR i need right now, though it is a buggy mess rly, u often cant pick up stuff, and the biking is terrible, there’s a complete lack of control as soon as u go flying (which u often do) or suddenly magically slip or spin out

we’ll see maybe the weekend will bring in players, but i think in the long run they can slowly build player numbers up

buggy mess:

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looooool, my 4-year-old daughter just managed to get 3rd place (by running all over the place like a headless chicken, sometimes just standing motionless for over a minute in any random, open place, and then hiding in the final circle :rofl::rofl::rofl:), surpassing her 7th place in Fortnite, much to the dismay of all the other, older kids, rofl.

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Levelcap is quite positive about it, which is not ez to accomplish rly:

yo @Fraggles so what do u think about this game? u haven’t rly said; have u tried it? will u? and even if u haven’t, what r yr thoughts so far?

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Jim Sterling - Jimpressions on Radical Heights, i kinda agree with Jim.

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I have not so much as briefly looked at a screenshot of the game yet.

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kk.

if they don’t do something about the cheaters vry soon this game will die immediately, even at this point it feels like there’s only about 20 real players/game, the rest being bots, judging from the amount of ppl u see in the pre-game area, and the cheaters are destroying the game at this point. You can spectate the one who kills u and lots of them have obvious wall hacks as they try to kill ppl who haven’t even appeared on the screen through walls and shit

player count is dropping badly too, this is supposed to be the busiest time of the day and they have only 2.7k concurrent players right now; no doubt in my mind it’s cuz players are tired of the cheaters

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It is already way more successful than Lawbreakers haha

I doubt that it will last but after seeing PUBG and Fortnite I think that the Battle Royale genre can still have surprises for us.

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y but it’s dying already, it reached 12k players, lawbreakers reached 7.5k; now it only has 1.5k players and it’s declining every day

there’s an insane amount of BR games coming out, like 10-15 just that I’m aware of; half of these companies will not survive this, lol

signs of desperation:

any publicity is good publicity at this point, making up shit just to get the word out on your failing game (I mean, maybe ppl are leaving for Epic [seems like a pretty good career decision] but that doesn’t necessarily mean Epic is the one asking them to do so in the first place)

Also a pretty well known business strategy, headhunt for talent from your competitors. Not only are you getting people who have proven themselves useful but you’re also sinking the other company, especially useful if you’re the wealthier party and the competition can’t match your offers.

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sure thing, but r we just gonna take his (desperate) word for it?

Have you read the article, this is what one of those developers said about it:

“With all due respect, assuming that Epic is the one starting contact / poaching is a bit presumptuous,” he said. “We all had our own reasons for making the choice to leave BKP for Epic, and to act like we are commodities being stolen is a bit hurtful. We are people first and foremost.”

Well he isn’t denying it, just saying it’s a presumption. Either way there’s nothing wrong about it but now both bluebyte and these guys have whined about Epic competing with them so who knows and really who cares?

No I did not read the article and I’m not going to as it contains nothing what so ever of value.

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bluehole, or blueballs as the Doc puts it :rofl:

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