One Shots: Everybody dance now
Filed under: Sci-fi, Screenshots, Fallen Earth, One Shots
While the bulk of what we do here as part of One Shots are reader contributed screenshots, every so often we love to give you a look into what we're playing. This particular image comes from an event I attended on Friday evening in Fallen Earth. Dustfox, as seen to the left, is the head of a player-controlled radio station called Post Apoc Radio. Different players take turns DJing on the station (including me), where they take requests and generally have fun RPing with the community. This last Friday during DJ Dustfox's set, no less than 4 Fallen Earth GMs showed up throughout the evening to come dance with players between help calls. It was a great surprise - and a lot of fun!
One Shots needs your screens! So while you're out playing - or digging through your hard drive - grab some screens for us. Send them to us here at oneshots AT massively DOT com along with your name, the name of the game, and a brief description of what's going on in the screenshot. In turn we'll give your contribution a moment to shine, right here on Massively. How cool is that?
One Shots needs your screens! So while you're out playing - or digging through your hard drive - grab some screens for us. Send them to us here at oneshots AT massively DOT com along with your name, the name of the game, and a brief description of what's going on in the screenshot. In turn we'll give your contribution a moment to shine, right here on Massively. How cool is that?




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Pingles said on 3:17PM 10-18-2009
I know for a fact that I will eventually sign up for this MMO. Probably about 2 weeks after everyone else has left it. That's standard operating procedure for me.
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The Claw said on 5:34PM 10-18-2009
It quickly became clear in the Fallen Earth beta that the animators had spent much, much more effort on the dance animations than on any of the gameplay-related ones, like walking, running or attacking. Bit sad really, yet another in a long line of MMOs that don't focus on getting the gameplay fundamentals solid _first_ before chasing the unattainable goal of having "enough" content.
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