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High-Rez Studios have taken upon themselves to re-introduce the Tribes franchise back into the world after almost a decade-long slumber. Will new gamers take to the lightning-fast action known in the Tribes series? And what changes can we expect High-Rez to make to this beloved series?

I had  a quick chat with Todd Harris, Chief Operating Officer of High-Rez studios at PAX Prime to discuss these very important issues.  Thank god for me.

JC: It's been a long time since the last game so first off, why tribes, why now, and how are contemporary gamers, who may be used to a slower mutliplayer game, taking to the Tribes experience?

TH: It's been more than 7 years since a Tribes game has been released, but we're big fans of the original game. It inspired our first game, Global Agenda, and when we started thinking about our next game we wanted to make more of a pure shooter, but still have a lot of individual skill and teamwork, and those things brought us back to Tribes. So last October we contacted the owners, at that time it was Garage Games / Instant Action, and we talked to them about acquiring the franchise. They weren't looking to get rid of it but we were able to make them an offer, and we were able to come to terms. So we're happy to be in a position to take the Franchise forward.

Since then, the team's been working on Tribes Ascend, it's a match-made, online competitive shooter. So unlike Global Agenda, it's not positioned as an MMO, just simply a very awesome online shooter. Of course, it preserves all the things people know and love in the old game, or at least the things we think of as the spirit of Tribes. Jetpacking, very fast motion, wide open maps and a lot of team play. But there are also some things we've done different in Tribes while trying to evolve it. One, we added more weapons. Ballistic weapons like SMG's, and pistols, and things that modern shooters are familiar with. Two, we've taken it in a class driven direction. Here we have 9 playable classes that we think really adds to the teamwork aspect of the game where people are specializing, and every class has strengths and weaknesses. And three, we've added progression elements. Inside the game you earn credits as you do things to help your team, like returning your flag or taking out the enemy generator, and then you can spend those credits to help your team by buying vehicles or upgrading base functions.

So those are some of the things we've done that we're pretty excited about. And to your question, I think it is a big change from modern shooters who are used to more of the cover based, slow paced, ground based, gameplay. This is high flying adrenaline gameplay.

JC: Tribes to me was always about finding the arc. Finding that point where your enemy will meet the ground and getting your shots to that point.

TH: Yeah, that's right. A lot of player-skill in aiming, the player meshes are definitely smaller, things are going faster. But so far we've been really pleased. You can see the crowed, we've got people stacked many deep waiting to play it, and that's really exciting for us to see. People are coming away with big smiles on their face.

JC: What can you say about the vehicles. I see a motorcycle type unit, an aircraft...

TH: There's actually three vehicles we're starting with in the initial release and they are all playable here at PAX. Right now someone is flying the Strike which is a single player flying vehicle that's really good for chasing down flag cappers. It does a lot of damage as well and is super fast. The other vehicle you mentioned is called the Grave Cycle which is like a hover-motorbike, and one of the changes we made is we added a passenger seat on the back so you can ride on the back if you're a light or a medium (armor), and you can use your in-hand weapon to take care of business. We also have a tank, the Beowolf Tank, which also is a two-seater so you can be a gunner or driver. We have other vehicles as well that we're already working on in the development pipeline but we're going to save those for post-release updates.

JC: How many maps is Tribes Ascend going to be shipped with?

TH: We're going to start with 4 maps, they're all playable here at PAX, from the biggest like Katabatic which is a remake of an old Tribes map, to one that’s a little tighter like Crossfire. They all support Capture the Flag gameplay, and also Rabid which is the second game mode that we're not showing here but will be in the initial release. And then we plan on adding maps, of course, after release that will go out to the entire community.

JC: Outstanding. And which platforms can we expect to see the game on?

TH: PC only.

JC: Yeah, keeping that hardcore PC crowd happy.

TH: Yeah, well when we first announced we talked about consoles, and we're still actively in conversations with the console platform makers, but we wanted to focus on the PC first and foremost so all the dates we've been communicating are for PC.

JC: Great well it looks great, thanks for taking the time out.

TH: Thanks, no problem.

Comments

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    Cramoss
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Cool interview and I love the weapon design!

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    RedAmarillo131
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Good to see this game's got a good start.

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    Fixious
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Rabbit, not Rabid.

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    masashin
    12 years, 8 months ago

    i always wanted to try tribes but never really got into it but i might try this new one now that I have a better pc

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    s1yfox
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Score! Tribes is shaping up pretty nice!! Awesome interview joe!

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    Calam1tous
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Nice interview Joseph! Did you get to play any of the game / have any impressions?

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    lemith
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Thanks for the interview! It was really interesting! Keep it up!

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    SomethingSnappy
    12 years, 8 months ago

    cool stuff

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    Sickbrain
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Wow, I didn't know know TA is PC only. In fact I thought originally it was Xbox exclusive. Wonder if it's going to be one of those "half price" games like Section 8, sure sounds like it.

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    Miggins
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Ascend is shaping up to be a good game. I'm glad it was these guys that picked it up, fans of the series. They know what made the earlier games good and it's good to see that they're trying to expand upon that and bring back fast FPS combat, even if I suck at it. And really, jetpacks and tanks? Can you go wrong?

    I also heard this will be Free to Play, which is always good.

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    Necrodancer
    12 years, 8 months ago

    I'm not a fan of shooters, but jetpacks make everything enjoyable.

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    Razlo TPD
    12 years, 8 months ago

    This game is looking pretty damn good. It's not my most highly anticipated game but i'm definitely looking forward to picking it up shortly after it's released :)

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    Fodie
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Pretty stoked for rocketing across the stage at mach speeds.

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    Minyme
    12 years, 8 months ago

    hovercycle? the strike? #odetojoy

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    erumaro87
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Might check this game out when it's released. Not really a Multiplayer person anymore.
    Also, nice interview.

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    Comradebearjew
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Cool interview, the game looks promising

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    Yodaral
    12 years, 8 months ago

    Never got into Tribes back when it was big, not sure if I'll get into this either. I've already been up to my eyeballs in team/class/objective based shooters as of late, so I'm at a saturation/spending limit for such genre. Though it does look interesting and genuine to its roots.

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    VonWolfman
    12 years, 8 months ago

    I cannot WAIT for this game, Tribes and Tribes 2 were the only reason I upgraded my computer back in the day, Hope this is worth the name.

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    PandaPandaPanda
    12 years, 8 months ago

    As other people said, these guys seem like fans of the series, and that's definately a good thing. I'm holding my tounge on this one until I see more of it, but it's not looking too shabby!

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    ed
    12 years, 8 months ago

    For everyone who seems worried about the price... This will be free to play. Hi-Rez did a great job with GA going free to play, with things you can purchase to speed up how fast you earn items for example, but still keeping the game balanced for people who haven't spent a dime. They will do the same with this, I'm quite sure.

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    Dimensaur
    12 years, 8 months ago

    I'm actually really pumped for this. I played a little bit of Global Agenda and found that to be pretty fun. Sounds like they are taking everything they learned with that and applying it here. Welcome back Tribes, I look forward to spending serious time together.

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