New TimeShift Developer Q&A Posted

Andy Chalk

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New TimeShift Developer Q&A Posted


Ben Serviss of TimeShift [http://www.saber3d.com/], answering questions about vehicles, unlockables and multiplayer support.

The game will support a wide range of multiplayer customization options, Serviss said. "You can select from other 30 skins and infinite shades of colors. You can also adjust what weapons are available in a given match by creating a new preset and tweaking the load-outs, in addition to the myriad of options you can customize." He said the game will include 14 multiplayer maps at release, with more becoming available for download in the future. While an online ranking system for the PC version of the game won't be supported out of the box, he said, a future patch will also add that functionality.

Asked about "unlockables" in the game, Serviss responded, "Aside from the Achievements available in the Xbox 360 [http://www.xbox.com]version of the game, we do have an unlockables menu that rewards players for progressing through the game. Depending on the level, you can unlock concept art, the FMVs and the complete soundtrack. We also have an exclusive multiplayer skin that's only available if you pre-order the game."

The full text of the TimeShift Q&A, including details about gameplay and level information, is available at the Sierra Community Forums [http://forums.vgames.com/thread.jspa?threadID=66674&tstart=0].


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Katana314

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The fact that he never goes into any sort of detail makes me very skeptic of his answers. Sounds like general "You'll get what you want" talk.
 

J.theYellow

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You can play the demo if you want to know stuff. Detail is for after the game's released. It's very likely that stuff like achievements are still being finalized, so they might be assured on his end, but Sierra would need final OK.

(Disclaimer: Ben Serviss is an e-friend, we worked on the IGDA Game Writers Quarterly before he got a real job and didn't have as much time to spare. He contributed to the Q&A in the spring issue this year.)