Planetside 2's long-term plans for user-generated content

Planetside 2 creative director Matt Higby discusses the future of the game's user-generated content initiative, as well as the upcoming PlayStation 4 version.

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Auraxis is a massive world, but for those Planetside 2 players itching for more, Sony Online Entertainment will soon have them covered. While it's not set to come any time soon, creative director Matt Higby recognizes the appeal of user-generated content. During last weekend's MLG Spring Championships in Anaheim, he laid out the long-term plans for custom creations to Shacknews.

"Longer-term, our plans for user-generated content are allowing players to do things like build their own bases on continents," Higby explained. "Maybe a continent that's empty and requires players to go out there and gather or consume resources to be able to place bases."

Higby says that those are more ambitious, longer-term goals that aren't actively in development at the moment. Something Higby says is coming much sooner is Planetside 2's jump into Player Studio, Sony Online Entertainment's creation tool that currently allows item creation in EverQuest and FreeRealms.

"Player Studio is something we have across our entire portfolio of games," Higby added. "Essentially, you, as a player, can create new helmets or skins for weapons. Send them to us and if they look cool and they pass the art director's muster, then we put them in and people can download them and use them in the game. And you, as the artist, receive a portion of our sales that we get for those."

I asked Higby if certain groups of players could create their own custom decals and submit them for use. Higby answered that Player Studio would, in fact, allow for such customization.

"The idea of players being able to create their own decals to use for their Outfit is definitely a piece of Player Studio," said Higby. "User-generated content is just something we want to do broadly. When you're making MMO games, giving players more ways that they can 'own' the game is really key. It's really important and something that we, as a company, have been driving towards for a long time."

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    July 1, 2013 2:00 PM

    Ozzie Mejia posted a new article, Planetside 2's long-term plans for user-generated content.

    Planetside 2 creative director Matt Higby discusses the future of the game's user-generated content initiative, as well as the upcoming PlayStation 4 version.

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      July 1, 2013 2:29 PM

      This all bodes well for EQ Next which, from the very few details that we have, uses the forgelight engine (Planetside 2), and they are said they were aiming for a sandbox style mmorpg.

      I think games like minecraft really show how player generated content can make a game last. Frankly though Quake should have proven that point to publishers and developers almost 15 years ago.

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        July 1, 2013 2:44 PM

        Agreed. Has there been any media of EQ Next released at all? Or even a rough release date?

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          July 1, 2013 2:58 PM

          Extremely little media and info has been released. I can't even think of a game that SOE has ever been this tight-lipped over before. Looks like they are ramping up for SOE live though. Sounds like it will be the main event.

          A friend, of a friend of a friend. I heard release this fall which I find hard to swallow. Then again maybe they played their cards right by using Planetside 2 as the alpha/beta test of the engine, world server load, F2P transactions, voice server, and the list goes on.

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      July 1, 2013 2:47 PM

      How about a new continent, and the ability to take over a continent entirely for a set period of time? :<

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      July 2, 2013 9:21 AM

      What server/team are all the Shackers playing on?

      I've been playing for a couple weeks and it seems pretty hit or miss based on the platoon you join up with.

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