While groggy, yer Health and Voodoo Power will be temporarily reduced. If ye see a player doing something rude, use the report button on their profile panel so we know to check them out! In order to keep the Caribbean a safe place for all Pirates, we require that all players follow the Pirate Code.
If ye suspect a player isn't keeping to the code, please report them using the report button on their player profile panel and we'll get right to work on it! If ye're confused about an aspect of the game, we recommend that ye check out the Frequently Asked Questions page. If yer question still hasn't been answered please:. Email us at: [email protected]. What's this game all about? First Time Aboard? The best part of all? Are you a parent?
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Please check yer email to verify yer identity. Today the game has been relaunched by some fans and is called Legends of Pirates Online. It is totally free, it works very well and works on both Mac Os and Windows. I recommend it, I was hooked before and now too. The Nameless Pirate Just a pirate Staff member. Storm Modder. Public Relations. I think I had seen a bit of it back in the day, it wasn't as realistic as Akella PotC from what I remember; but it looked fun. A few months ago I found out that fans would be putting it back online, nice to see it be a reality.
I really like that the community did this, it shows that if there is will for something, you can do it. Though I do wander what Disney thinks of it. Well, if that came, if you want to play here, you could create a guild for us. The Nameless Pirate said:. Click to expand Good idea! Each new attack skill is learned as players advance through the game - completing quests and gaining experience in battle. Bladestorm, one of my personal favorites, is a high-level cutlass skill that players can trigger in the middle of combat, setting off a series of five separate hits.
Players can also acquire special abilities that allow you to sweep attack all enemies nearby, taunt and aggravate them, and more. Passive skills are another branch in our combat system. Given the fact that pirates don't wear armor, they must rely on their own agility for defense.
In Pirates of the Caribbean Online, players gather a "crew" the equivalent of a group in other MMOs to engage in both land and sea-based battle. Players can even get hard-hitting team combos by working alongside friends in battle.
Now, as far as weapons are concerned, every player starts off with the cutlass, the basic pirate sword used for hand-to-hand attacks. Most of the basic weapons available to players are awarded through a quest where someone teaches them how to use it. Through additional quests and shop visits, players can purchase higher quality versions of their weapons as they advance through the game.
In addition to the cutlass, there are daggers and grenades? Grenades come in several different varieties, everything from smoke bombs to fire bombs. We've also built pistols into the game, which are ranged weapons that players can load with a variety of ammunition such as venom, steel, or silver -- each administering a varying level of damage.
If you've read previous developer diaries, you may have heard about the voodoo doll weapon. After getting a lesson on voodoo from Tia Dalma, players can use this weapon in battle by approaching an enemy, then selecting from a variety of supernatural attacks. This weapon does take a little longer to use than others, but it also gives players the ability to attack from a range.
Voodoo dolls can also be used to heal members of your crew or to fix other lingering problems such as removing a curse. When players level up, they'll also learn how to use their doll on more than one target at a time!
Each player has a treasure chest in which they store weapons as well as other important items like clothing, maps, and treasure collections. In battle, players are limited in the number of weapons they have equipped, but there is no limit as to how many weapons a pirate can carry in their trusty treasure chest. These weapons, skills, and special abilities were designed to serve as entertainment to both the beginner and advanced gamer.
We're particularly excited to see player reactions to the voodoo and magic elements of Pirates of the Caribbean Online, which bring a new twist to combat in this MMO genre. Check back soon for the other half of this Developer Diary which focuses on sea-based combat? Developer Diary 6 - Building and Outfitting Ships Jason Yeung, Game Designer and Programmer, Disney's Virtual Reality StudioMay 2, In Pirates of the Caribbean Online, players can purchase and captain their own ships to go on high-seas adventures -- battling, boarding, and sinking enemy ships, all while fighting off sea monsters along the way!
Ships are a primary means of travel and allow players to sail from island to island to meet new players, explore new lands, conquer enemies, and participate in quests. Players are first introduced to sailing in a tutorial that takes place in Port Royal early on in the game. After learning the basics of this essential pirate skill, Jolly Roger makes an appearance and destroys the tutorial ship, leaving players washed up on shore.
At this point, players are directed to a shipwright who gives them a quest to earn enough gold to buy your own ship. Shipwrights play an important role in Pirates of the Caribbean Online, as they are the key means for players to purchase and outfit their ships. Players go to shipwrights to purchase their first ship as well as all future ships.
All ships are destructible and can be damaged by enemy fire or even sunk during battle on the open seas. Shipwrights can fix damaged ships, however, if a ship has been completely sunk, players will have to earn enough money to purchase a new one. With all that can happen in the Caribbean, it is a good thing that shipwrights are easily accessible to players and available on every island! Once players complete the first quest and accumulate some gold, they return to the shipwright where they can view each of the different ship classes and sizes and purchase a ship of their choice.
Interceptors are the smallest of the ships and have triangular shaped sails. They're the fastest and most maneuverable out of all the other classes, but since they are the smallest, they cannot carry as much fire power. Merchants, on the other hand, have square sails and are quite large in size, which slows them down but also makes them tougher and able to take one more enemy fire.
Lastly are the Warships -- which have the most firepower. Warships can be outfitted with the most broadsides, and are in between Interceptors and Merchants in terms of size. Within the three main ship classes, there are also three size variations? The bigger the ship the more expensive it is and the bigger the crew it can hold.
In addition to size, the class type also has an effect on price Warships are the most expensive, for example. Players purchase their ships using gold, with prices ranging from gold pieces for the smallest ship, to 1, pieces for a medium ship, and 15, pieces for a large ship.
As with most MMOs, a large part of the player experience revolves around interacting with others. In Pirates of the Caribbean Online, we've created a built-in socialization feature with our ships. Unlike other games where a ship is manned by only one player, each ship will have a crew, which makes for more of a community-based experience. Aboard a ship, the owner takes on the role of captain - standing at the helm, steering the ship, and giving orders?
Another interesting difference between Pirates of the Caribbean Online and other pirate-themed MMOs is the absence of wind and the disturbance it can cause. Although wind can create a realistic experience, it can also make sailing less fun and efficient! With wind influences, players can be pushed off course and end up far from their intended destination. We tried to make sailing more accessible by taking the wind factor out of Pirates of the Caribbean Online.
To add a sense of maneuvering when operating a ship, we've incorporated different sailing "skills" instead. That's all for now! You'll learn more about these sailing skills as well as the use of ship weapons and sea battles in a future diary, so climb up to the crow's nest and keep watch! In that entry, we left off with the Caribbean in a state of struggle between the "old ways" - the supernatural - and the European order of the New World. To make matters worse, the undead pirate, Jolly Roger, haunts players while he seeks revenge on the infamous Jack Sparrow.
In this entry, we'll pick up with Tia Dalma, who should be familiar to you as one of the main characters in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. In our game, she provides players with a gateway to the world of voodoo - an important weapon in the struggle against Jolly Roger and other enemies lurking throughout the game. Players will encounter her early on in the game's storyline and will very quickly learn that she is an important asset and ally on your journey. During the first encounter, Tia Dalma enlightens players with knowledge of the supernatural state of the world and hints that they can come find her to learn more about the mystical powers that govern this portion of the game.
At launch, players will have access to several key voodoo weapons, such as the Voodoo Doll and staff, that can be used in enemy battle as well as within PVP Player-vs-Player arenas.
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