Upcoming BioWare MMO Powered by StreamBase
"After we evaluated the StreamBase CEP software, we quickly realized that partnering with them would cut our server development costs by multiple man years," said BioWare technical director Bill Dalton. "Therefore, partnering with StreamBase was clearly the right choice to deliver on budget and on time."
Amongst the advantages StreamBase claims its software delivers are BioWare's ability to make fixes to the game world in real-time, and to react quickly to malicious or exploitative player behavior.
This news comes several months after BioWare announced that it would be licensing Simutronics' HeroEngine middleware to develop the game's world and graphical interface. BioWare noted that it selected Simutronics as "a great rapid prototyping environment."
There have still been no details released as to the specific gameplay or setting of BioWare Austin's MMO. The game is being helmed by James Ohlen, lead designer on all of BioWare's internal projects from Baldur's Gate (PC) in 1998 to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Xbox, PC) in 2003.
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If anyone can make an MMO to compete with WoW, it's Bioware.
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