Saga of Lucimia widens its testing pool while hoping that its community will ‘play nice’

    
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Fresh off of its “largest” alpha test to date, Saga of Lucimia and its team are gearing up for a busy 2018. In a new video (complete with ambient bird noises), the project lead outlined some of the target goals for this year, starting with an intention to widen the pool of testers on a monthly rather than quarterly basis.

Other upcoming plans include more regular developer diaries, more streaming, work on the tabletop edition of the game, and finding a publisher for the official Saga of Lucimia novel.

The team also posted a manifesto on its “play nice policies” that it intends to enforce during testing and post-release. These policies are drawn from the olden days of EverQuest and its contemporaries, where social mores were upheld by the community and the GMs.

“Players will be expected to play nice with each other, respect camps, and generally ‘get along’ and treat each other with respect,” the team said. “Toxicity will not be accepted in any form, and we will absolutely be holding players to a certain standard of general niceness when it comes to playing alongside their fellow gamers.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mH_NLveTrg8&feature=youtu.be

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