James Ohlen Interview about fans, free to play and more 3j6z6y

In a fascinating 2,500 word interview, James Ohlen tells Games Industry all about SWTOR fans, the subscriptions and free to play to level 15. We’ve seen interviews with James before but this one is SWTOR from this interview. 126m69

Here is a snippet from the very thorough interview:

Q: You’ve worked on so many epic, single-player games for Bioware where you’ve had almost free reign to produce entire worlds – switching to an MMO in one of the best known universes out there must have been a huge change, and a huge challenge.

worked in the Old Republic era too. I love working in the Star Wars universe – everyone loves Star Wars so everyone on the team knows what it is about the Star Wars franchise that the fans love.

Secondly, Neverwinter Nights was released at the turn of the millennium – that had an online component too, that was a multiplayer title. In fact it had an editor which you could use to create mini MMOs. The multiplayer aspects and a lot of the rules that wee had to come up with then gave us a leg up on what we did with the Old Republic.

In fact, I used the Neverwinter Nights toolset to prototype The Old Republic for the first year and a half and the writers used Neverwinter Nights to write half the game, the first chapter was all written in NWN, then we transferred it over to the new toolset. So NWN and KOTOR gave us a real leg-up.

Q: I seem to recall spending a few hours building a cave full of goblins with that toolset, actually.

James Ohlen: NWN was huge game for BioWare, not just because it sold a lot of copies and did well critically, but because the toolset allowed us to build a bigger community and create an online community, but it was also a recruitment tool. A lot of best designers were NWN modders.

A send in their mods, take a look at the mods and the scripting, see how creative they are. That allowed us to focus in on the best of the best.

Some other questions are about his work with fans on a property as popular as Star Wars.

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Lisa has been an avid gamer since she was old enough to hold her first controller and a game writer for more than a decade. A child of the Nintendo generation, she believes they just don’t make games like they used to but sometimes, they make them even better! While consoles will always be her first love, Lisa spends most of her gaming time on the PC these days- on MMOs and first-person shooters in particular.