![]() You’re probably wondering what this means for our games.įirst and foremost, Stonehearth will go on, full speed ahead. At Riot, our developers will continue their mission of building incredible games that speak to us personally as players. We are delighted to announce that Radiant Entertainment has been acquired by Riot Games. What might we expect from this collaboration between Riot and Radiant? We’ll have some extended thoughts for you soon, but for now, here is Radiant’s statement in full: The Cannon brothers assure fans that Stonehearth, Radiant’s kickstarted building and crafting game, will continue development, while the team behind Rising Thunder will be moving ahead to “a new game that we’re incredibly excited about.” “ At Riot, our developers will continue their mission of building incredible games that speak to us personally as players,” the statement reads in part. In a statement released just minutes ago, Radiant co-founders Tom Cannon and Tony Cannon (brother-founders behind the popular Evolution fighting game tournament) have announced that the company has been formally acquired by Riot Games, the studio behind leading multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) League of Legends. Maybe the “host” of the game should be able to choose whether or not different factions should be able to play on a certain server and if PvP should be allowed, or perhaps the host should be able to choose the difficulty and quantity of monsters on the map so that players co-operating should have to work harder and make better defenses to survive.NEWSBRIEF: Radiant Entertainment, makers of Stonehearth and rock-’em-sock-’em Free-to-Play robot smasher Rising Thunder, are headed to the big leagues. Or perhaps the humans contribute to the settlement by offering healthier crops and/or helping the fighters by keeping their health higher than a different race would. When an orc builds a guard tower on the edge of town it has bones and spikes protruding individual types of blocks making it look formidable… Perhaps each race has a different building style, or different strengths. ![]() ![]() Obviously there is going to be a lot more to the game than fighting, building and farming, but basically you cooperate with one another to create the most successful settlement possible. ![]() Player 2, being the of the Orcish race, decides he wants to be the main controller of building defenses and fighting. Player 1 decides it wants to be a farmer and a medic because that’s his favorite thing to do in the game. Depending on what Faction you are on, you start on a different area of the map, with different resources, monsters, etc.īoth Players will have control over their own settlers and what they build or what they do. and Factions would determine what “team” you are on. basically, in a nutshell, co-op should work with factions and races possibly…Races would determine your settlements race, obviously. third option being instanced maps or “time zones” that freeze when a player is not online, while being a fun option it defines borders for players and i dont think they’re aiming for that. another option i would imagine is turning monsters OFF at co-op so that an AFK village wount get wiped without much choice. In either case this results in alot of issues that i see only a few solutions with, first being playing short lived games of one againts another (pvp FTW) with increased monster spawn/attacks to make games faster. or you could let the other player have control over the town with the offline player? (multi tasking to the point of annoyence) not to mention that if said AFK player returns he might not like at all what the other player had done with his village. I’d think its a bit unrealistic to have one player keep playing while the other one keeps expanding, unless we’re talking about some huge scale map distance between the players giving them both the option to not meddle with eachothers towns, regardless of that i think that co-op should focus on short games of players dueling it out. And what of monsters and titans? will all of it be automated?
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