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The Problem With Ashes of Creation Biomes

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  • NoaaniNoaani Member, Intrepid Pack, Alpha Two
    Ludullu wrote: »
    Chicago wrote: »
    I would really love to know what parts of the game are being designed as place holder and what is intended
    Everything is, at least to some extent, placeholder. Nothing of what you see in the game right now will remain the exact same by the time of release.

    life is a placeholder ..at this point the game will launch as a placeholder , if we are so far in yet everything is a place holder , no system is what it supposed to be instead of being there without being a placeholder and just have it be improved upon then nothing will ever be completed

    We aren't "so far in" though.

    At the point in development Ashes is right now, some MMO's aren't even announced to the public.
  • GreatPhilisopherGreatPhilisopher Member, Alpha Two
    Noaani wrote: »
    Ludullu wrote: »
    Chicago wrote: »
    I would really love to know what parts of the game are being designed as place holder and what is intended
    Everything is, at least to some extent, placeholder. Nothing of what you see in the game right now will remain the exact same by the time of release.

    life is a placeholder ..at this point the game will launch as a placeholder , if we are so far in yet everything is a place holder , no system is what it supposed to be instead of being there without being a placeholder and just have it be improved upon then nothing will ever be completed

    We aren't "so far in" though.

    At the point in development Ashes is right now, some MMO's aren't even announced to the public.

    8+ years far but lets say 4 , river land been getting shown for years lol but lets just say 1 year a bit since phase 1 started yet it still terrible and suffers every problem there is, if they can put out zones once a month that look like a depressing flat assets of 1 same model tiny tree everywhere and same patches of weed in every other zone well they should focus on making the base of these zones actually good, other games did and you could see the magic on those from the start yet here we are with a fantasy lacking , magicless world that is supposed to be a high fantasy that been abandoned for thousands of years yet my backyard look like it have more fantasy and diversity to it than all the zones combined
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  • LudulluLudullu Member, Alpha Two
    if they can put out zones once a month that look like a depressing flat assets of 1 same model tiny tree everywhere and same patches of weed in every other zone well they should focus on making the base of these zones actually good
    These 2 things don't go together. They're able to release zones once a month exactly BECAUSE those zones are barebones as fuck. And people that are working on those zones cannot work on the previous ones, because they're working on new ones. And once we get all the new ones, we'll enter polish and the prettifying stage of biome development.

    And most likely, by that time, we'll have proper node growth, better mob interactions, proper resource spawn system, proper seasonal changes and effects, proper modules (story arcs), proper big events - all of which will be impacting the perceived fantasiness of the game.
  • NoaaniNoaani Member, Intrepid Pack, Alpha Two
    Noaani wrote: »
    Ludullu wrote: »
    Chicago wrote: »
    I would really love to know what parts of the game are being designed as place holder and what is intended
    Everything is, at least to some extent, placeholder. Nothing of what you see in the game right now will remain the exact same by the time of release.

    life is a placeholder ..at this point the game will launch as a placeholder , if we are so far in yet everything is a place holder , no system is what it supposed to be instead of being there without being a placeholder and just have it be improved upon then nothing will ever be completed

    We aren't "so far in" though.

    At the point in development Ashes is right now, some MMO's aren't even announced to the public.

    8+ years
    Time isn't the key factor here.

    The point in development is.

    That is why I said "at this point in develpment".

    Again, your complaints here are all about things that are normal parts of game development - they just usually happen before you are even aware the game is being made.

    You have no business complaining about the development process, or even in comparing Ashes to other games you've seen in development until very late beta.
  • MargaretKrohnMargaretKrohn Moderator, Staff
    Hey @GreatPhilisopher !

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share such detailed feedback—this was a thoughtful and constructive read, and we really appreciate the effort you put into writing it (and your note about translation help was very kind!).

    You touched on a lot of important points here—from biome variety and POI atmosphere, to visual consistency, scale, and the sense of fantasy across the world of Verra. Many of the areas you mentioned are still in active development or early implementation phases, and we fully agree that each biome should reflect its own identity, tone, and immersive feel. It’s a big part of what makes a fantasy world memorable, and it’s something the team is continuing to refine as we move forward.

    The Jungle, Tropics, and even areas within the Forest are all still being iterated on—and your feedback about vegetation, node placement, landmark readability, creature design, and ambient storytelling is incredibly helpful as we continue shaping these spaces into something that feels rich, alive, and worthy of exploration.

    We also hear your point about maintaining a balance between realism and fantasy. While some creatures may feel grounded today, we’re aiming to layer in more otherworldly, dangerous, and lore-rooted designs—many of which are still in development or not yet revealed.

    We’re always listening, and we genuinely want feedback like this to continue. If you ever feel inspired again (even if it’s “a bit of a rant,” as you kindly put it!), don’t hesitate to share. Your perspective—and your passion—helps us build something better.

    Thanks again for being part of the journey, and we look forward to seeing more of your thoughts as Verra continues to grow.
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  • GreatPhilisopherGreatPhilisopher Member, Alpha Two
    Hey @GreatPhilisopher !

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share such detailed feedback—this was a thoughtful and constructive read, and we really appreciate the effort you put into writing it (and your note about translation help was very kind!).

    You touched on a lot of important points here—from biome variety and POI atmosphere, to visual consistency, scale, and the sense of fantasy across the world of Verra. Many of the areas you mentioned are still in active development or early implementation phases, and we fully agree that each biome should reflect its own identity, tone, and immersive feel. It’s a big part of what makes a fantasy world memorable, and it’s something the team is continuing to refine as we move forward.

    The Jungle, Tropics, and even areas within the Forest are all still being iterated on—and your feedback about vegetation, node placement, landmark readability, creature design, and ambient storytelling is incredibly helpful as we continue shaping these spaces into something that feels rich, alive, and worthy of exploration.

    We also hear your point about maintaining a balance between realism and fantasy. While some creatures may feel grounded today, we’re aiming to layer in more otherworldly, dangerous, and lore-rooted designs—many of which are still in development or not yet revealed.

    We’re always listening, and we genuinely want feedback like this to continue. If you ever feel inspired again (even if it’s “a bit of a rant,” as you kindly put it!), don’t hesitate to share. Your perspective—and your passion—helps us build something better.

    Thanks again for being part of the journey, and we look forward to seeing more of your thoughts as Verra continues to grow.

    thank you
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