A new WP7 RPG on the horizon

jaylach

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THIS LOOKS AWESOME!!!!
Made much progress??

Thanks!

Great progress is most definitely being made. We're actually going to have the prototype of our battle system done in the next week or two. Also, as I stated in my last reply, there will be a major announcement for Patchwork in the coming weeks. I'm just waiting for the right time :)

And since there seems to be a lot of interest in more information, below are some snippets of information on the battle system you will be seeing in Patchwork.

Introduction
The Reactionary Battle System (RBS for short) is a new type of battle system being built for Patchwork Battles. It mixes the ever popular Active Turn Battle (ATB) with a reaction based system.The goal of this system is to create fast paced battles that scale along with the level of skill a player has. This system provide a way for the game to be less about gear and more about player skill.

Threat
Threat is a mechanic that is used to determine who the AI should target first. Each action a mimic takes generates threat. A damaging spell cast on an enemy, for instance, generates threat proportional to the amount of damage that spell did. Likewise, a beneficial spell cast on an ally also generates threat based on how beneficial the spell was (i.e: How much did it heal for). A beneficial spell will generate threat towards each enemy in the battle, while damaging spells and skills generate threat only for the enemy(ies) they were used on. Some classes are better at generating threat (Knight) while others are very good at keeping their threat low (Archer, Rogue).

Reactions
Reactions are skills that cannot be used until a certain criteria is met. The criteria that needs to be met is defined by the reactionary skill. If that criteria is met, the player will have a certain amount of time (again, defined by the skill) in which it can be used. These skills will act as a direct counter to other skills.

Some examples of Reactionary Skills are Dodge, Stun, and Spell Shield. Dodge is a reactionary skill that can be used by a mimic that is the target of a melee attack. Once they are selected, and the skill is triggered, they will have a short time to dodge it. The Stun reactionary skill can be used by any mimic that has it equipped. It can be used when an enemy mimic has started casting a skill. They will have the duration equal to half of the cast time of the enemy skill to use it. When used it will double the cast time of the effected skill. Spell Shield is a reactionary skill that can be used on the mimic who has it equipped, or an ally mimic. It becomes available when an enemy casts a magical skill on an ally. For a quick second the mimic can react and cast spell shield on the target, negating some of the damage the magical skill does.

Reactionary Skills can be used regardless of the mimics action timer. Whether it?s their turn or not, a reactionary skill can be used. Using the skill, however, does have a drawback. When a Reactionary Skill is used, the mimic will suffer a slight penalty to their action timer. This penalty increases as more reactionary skills are used and decreases as they are not used. If it?s already the mimic?s turn when the reactionary skill is used, the penalty is applied to the next action timer countdown.

Goal of the RBS
The goal of the RBS is to create a very fast, very fluid battle system while keeping a mechanic most all RPG players are familiar with (ATB). The system should feel seamless and the player should never be waiting to take an action. In order to ensure the player never waits, timers will be short and Reactionary skills will be abundant.

For reference, while designing the battle system, our target was to create a system that feels like Final Fantasy VII mixed with Soul Calibur: a turn based fighting game, if you will.
 

selfcreation

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nice i can’t wait to play this!!!

if you need BETA testers you know where to look!!!

whiling to give full review on bugs , balance , ect....

and to pay for it after!! haha
 
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This seems great. WP7 gaming is slightly lacking in three areas: RTS/RPG, shooters and "continuous" games.

WinMo had Age of Empires, and games with longer storylines such as Westward. I'm yet to find such a game except for The Harvest, which I'm only starting to play now. There's a tool to force multitasking on all apps, so no more 60 second resume times when I reply to a text!

I'm a little disappointed with the lack of FPS games. Even WinMo had some (admittedly, they were terrible, but still). There's about one or two games which I know of as it stands and both look terrible and control terrible. NOVA, anyone?

Lastly, the kind of arcade-style games that are either continuous or are about achieving something in a set number of years. Tiny Tower, Game Dev Story and the millions of other iterations.


This looks to fill a gap in the first category. By the way, the kinda fabric-style models look great. I can only imagine the environment!
 

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martin_strahilovski

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Not bad, not bad at all. Maybe some info about the prize tag of the game? Will there be Demo of the game before buying it? Keep the good work, and maybe some other new games too :)
 
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Investing in a demo is always great. Restrict is as much as you want, but the important thing is getting something other than screenshots into a user's hands. Also, ad-supported versions are probably advisable from a sales perspective - I don't know whether they generate much income, but they generally sell much better (especially in the case of the Indie devs).
 

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This looks pretty damn awesome! You've got a nice aesthetic style in the graphics. I wish you the best of luck with the game. Will it be Xbox Live enabled? I don't know the costs or difficulty of doing that, but I do like to earn achievements for my games, and an RPG would do nicely! :D
 

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