Poor Kudo:
We could’ve just ignored the ships though and headed for an island, which is apparently what Xbox boss Phil Spencer did when he had a go. Rare show us a video of him and other Xbox execs playing the game for the first time, back when the graphics were still ultra-basic but the gameplay was intact and working.
Unlike the noble games journalist, the natural instinct of your average video game exec is to wait until some treasure is found and then stab all their shipmates in the back. Apparently Spencer and co. didn’t know they were being filmed, and we watch as they all conspire against Kudo Tsunoda and throw him overboard after taking back their treasure from him. Unfortunately, Microsoft won’t release the footage to the public but it was fascinating to see them all, including Phil Harrison, having just as much fun with the game as we did.
Beta planned:
Structurally, the game will have quests and story elements like any other game, although you’re equally free to just sail around and do whatever you want. To be honest, and kind of story aspect doesn’t seem to have been a priority at this stage of development, and instead Rare have been concentrating on getting the core experience working and getting a beta up and running.
‘Because it’s so dependent on real players we want to get it into people’s hands as soon as possible. We want to release a beta as soon as we can, but not a one-week-before-release beta, a proper beta where we can start observing how people play, and get their feedback.’
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