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Revision as of 22:25, 31 August 2015

The Islands
The Islands

The world map of Camelot Unchained is dynamic, and land masses will change as a function of player interaction. This world consists of Islands that are the shattered remains of the Old World. These Islands change based on endless battles between the three Realms. Players influence the worlds appearance and location through RvR, territory control, and the construction of powerful stabilizers.

Because of the worlds size, death and travel have significant impact on players, hopefully discouraging zergs. In the final game, travel will include foot-based travel, boat travel, swimming [1] and potentially bridge-based travel, wherein players build bridges between two islands.

Description

The map is divided into many islands of varying sizes, where players engage in RvR combat, build and destroy structures, mine, craft, gather materials, harvest and so on. While some islands are static (i.e. homelands of the three realms - the safe zones), most land masses in Camelot Unchained are dynamic.

Impact on the Game

Seadragon

Travel between islands is currently believed to be primarily by boats and eventual player built bridges, once two islands are drawn closely enough together. There are no plans, at least not before launch, to have naval combat.

The current plan is that all islands except the three starting ones are open to RvR combat. The shape and the size of the world, together with no auction houses planned, should move the economy towards local markets, with it`s shops and bazaars.[2]

An island must be controlled by a Realm before it can build a stabilizer there, and only one Realm can build a stabilizer on a given island at one time. How a Realm gains sufficient control has not yet been revealed. It can be presumed that stabilizers will only be able to be built by the crafting class of each Realm, and that they will be expensive in terms of resources to build, but this too has not yet been revealed. A stabilizer can be shut down, and must be for an opposing Realm to displace another that has previously placed a stabilizer on an island.

A stabilizer gradually changes the landscape to match that of the owning Realm and slowly moves the island toward the home island of that Realm. Stabilizers can be fed power (the source of this power is yet to be revealed) to speed up the process, though at this time it is unknown if there are different mechanisms to speed up one process and not the other, or if only one can be affected at all.

Besides "travelling" islands with eventual varying textures, the environment might also change in some unpredictable ways, as Mark Jacobs explained: "We will look at adding a lot of randomness to the environment in terms of how not only it evolves over time naturally but also how the effects of magic that the players inject into the environment can also affect it over time as well. The landscape should change not just because of seasons (which would, IMO, be a good addition to this game)." [3], adding that "It could also mean that the geography of an area could suddenly change or even that certain beings might manifest themselves within the world quite unexpectedly and with rather interesting results." [3]

Travel between separated islands is currently believed to be primarily by boat (there are no plans to have boats which can be controlled by players at launch). Once islands have been drawn closely enough together, it has been hinted that bridges may be built between them to facilitate land travel. Other means of travel have not been ruled out, nor revealed, except that instant travel will be very limited.

The number and variety of sizes and shapes of the islands have not been revealed, aside from the general statement that the home islands will be along the outside edges. The islands closest to the center are expected to hold the rarest and most powerful materials for crafting and building, as well as the remains of the One True City.

From lore, it is believed that the entrance to The Depths will move from island to island, but this has not been confirmed aside from the fact that only one Realm will have access to it`s entrance at any one time. More information on The Depths can be found in this video.

History

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The map of the Old World, just before the Second Breaking

The world of Camelot Unchained when the game begins is a group of many islands surrounded by areas, known as the Stormlands, that cannot be explored due to overwhelming Veilstorm activity. It was not always thus, before the Piercing of the Veil, all the land and all the seas of the world could be traveled upon. Even after the initial apocalypse, known as the First Breaking of the World, the known land was still not divided as it is now.

When the Emissaries first taught the three Sword Brothers how to use stabilizers to hold back the Veilstorms, all the land known today was forged into one piece. Later on, the One True City was founded at the center, and there the strength of the stabilizers was greatest. As time passed, the Veil grew more and more angry that it was unable to affect the land around the One True City.

Sadly, time changes all things, and the relationship between the Three Sword Brothers was no exception. A divide came between them, and they went their separate ways. Once the last stabilizer was removed from The One True City, the Veil was free to express its displeasure. Just as the Sword Brothers had become divided, so too did the land, this event is now called the Second Breaking of the World.

Age of Becoming

The Brothers initially set out in different directions, first to their homelands, then pushing as far as they dared into the Stormlands. But they each soon found that the world had been lost to the Veil, and it was not possible to continue outward.

Each returned to their homeland, near the edge of the influence of the early stabilizers. There they re-established settlements with new stabilizers. Each settlement reflected that particular Brother’s vision of how the world should be. These settlements would grow to become the capitals of the three Realms and each is on its own island of the known world.

As part of the Second Breaking, the Veil wreaked havoc on the land where it had been denied for so long. The closer to the center, the greater the land felt its fury. The Veil literally tore the land to pieces. Because of this, the islands that exist today are generally larger the farther away the land that comprises that island would have been from the One True City. Each island fits together with the others, the way a jigsaw puzzle is completed. And this may be done, or so it is believed, if one Realm could bring them all together under its banner alone.

Current Situation

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Through the war, the Realms are virtually changing the World shape: the map immediately after the Second Breaking is on the left

This might now be the ultimate goal of each of the Brothers; to rejoin all the known lands into one solid piece under his own rule. The key lies in the use of one of the Emissaries' gifts, stabilizers. Stabilizers not only hold back the worst of the Veil, but through the construction of stabilizers on an island, each Realm is able to shape that individual island to its world view.

But that’s not all! The stabilizers not only reshape the land, they also draw the island closer to the capital of the Realm that owns the stabilizers, eventually connecting that island to the adjacent piece. It is for this purpose that each Realm fights the others, to win the right to build their stabilizers on an island, and to one day make all the world fit their own vision.

World Size, Distance and Travelling

The world of Camelot Unchained "will be big" [4] which is also implied in the text below. The world size is naturally conneced with the eventual mounts (which are still unconfirmed), speed class and zergs.

As game designer Ben Pielstick explained in the "Dose of Design" section of the Unveiled Newsletter #2, the exact map size and shape are yet to be determined but the general guidelines are:

  • "Some of our most important goals are making logistics matter and mitigating force projection. Between land and sea travel, you can expect getting from one far corner of the map to the other to take hours rather than minutes."
  • "Of course, since we want RvR combat to be the main focus of the moment-to-moment game (for non-crafters), we’ll try to make sure you won’t have to travel for anywhere near that long when you die on the front lines and want to get back to a protracted battle, no matter how big the world is. On the other hand, if there is an important battle going on far from where you are when you log on, don’t expect to be able to get there and help out immediately."
CU Sunset

As Beta tests get closer, the world is slowly getting "populated" with celestial bodies, clouds, vegetation...

  • "We want the time it takes to get from place to place to be significant enough that it is not too trivial to move assets between points on the map that are far apart. That way, we create windows of opportunity during battles that rely on that mechanic."
  • "Changing the speed at which entities move through the world makes the world feel smaller or larger...Travel speed, on the whole, means more than just player run speed. It includes boats, caravans, and any other means of getting player characters and assets from place to place."
  • "Even in a very large game world, we can ensure that combat isn’t a rare and brief occurrence. Mainly, we have to make sure to place key locations such that fortifications can be built along front lines, located relatively close to one another, and to allow respawning nearby."
  • "During Alpha testing, we hope to get combat travel movement speed implemented starting at around 10 meters per second with a temporary 10,000×10,000 meter map, which will give us a better feel for movement in a more reasonable space. The next step in map building is to go much bigger. Exactly how much bigger I can’t say yet, and it’s definitely going to take some iteration to get right."

An Early Look at the World

As Beta testing is getting closer, the world looks more and more real. Lots of things are being added or improved - from little ones such as barrels, crates, trees and flowers to early iterations of water, rain, clouds, celestial bodies and so on.

Vines

Fir Bog lady looking for strawberries
Fir Bog lady checking first iteration of water


An entire day in six seconds
Beginnings of effects and storms in the editor (Alpha tests)
St'rm looking at "early" clouds

Images

Realm association

Camlann is the capital of the Arthurians

Midgard is the capital of the Vikings

[need verification of TDD homeland name] for the Tuatha Dé Danann.

Trivia

Revision history

April 15, 2015 - Initial posting by Lawtoween April 16, 2015 - Edited by CSE_Max

References

Sources

  1. BSC Map Document
  2. Story of the One True City and the second Breaking, part 1
  3. Story of the One True City and the second Breaking, part 2

Map Reveal - Here is a video: