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bit-tech News: Battleforge Interview: Volker Wertich

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Hi all,

 

We have just published an interview with *Volker Wertich, the creator of

Battleforge*, a brand new RTS franchise. Wertich is the man behind the

Settlers and Spellforce series and, given the success of those games,

you can understand our excitement for his latest creation. If you could

post a link on your site that would be very much appreciated.

 

*Link:*

http://www.bit-tech.net/gaming/2008/05/14/battleforge-interview-volker-wertich/1

 

 

*Picture:*

http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/05/battleforge-interview-volker-wertich/fp_img.jpg

 

 

*Quote:

*/"BT: You said "the Battleforge series" just then -- does that mean you

have Battleforge 2 planned already?

 

VW: Heh, well since Battleforge is an online game we have a longer life

than other games and we'll continue to work on the game after release.

We will continuously release new maps, new card additions. Depending on

the success of the game we may have a very long lifetime or a shorter

life time, obviously.

 

That said, we have sequels in mind and our game-plan goes over into years.

 

BT: Now, Battleforge is a card-based RTS, but from what I saw earlier it

looked very similar to a traditional RTS in that you're creating units

in a normal way and putting them down. How exactly does Battleforge

differ from a standard RTS game then?

 

VW: Ok, so the thing is that the cards can be anything. A vehicle, a

room -- anything. What it is though is a collectible item that you own,

ok? A virtual collectible item that you personally own. Having a card

lets you then produce those units in a match.

 

You then take twenty of those cards and form a deck that you take into

battle. The deck directly defines any unit, spell or item you take into

a game.

 

Of course, this is a real-time game too. So, as soon as you produce a

unit or play a card you have access to these new units which you can

control like you're used to in a normal RTS game.

 

In other words, the cards define your tech tree."/

*

 

*Cheers guys!

 

Tim Smalley

www.bit-tech.net

 

 

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