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Think EVE where Arrakis is 0.0 space, Caladan is high security, and maybe Geidi Prime is low security. Or any other MMO with varying PvP rulesets depending on the zone.
That some wall you wrote. You do know that there is water cache's under that sand that the freemen kept hidden and Paul had visions about and has seen. Paul has to decide to release the water or to keep the spice flowing. Either way I'm really happy too see I hope a sandbox Dune. And yes I am a fan.
Oh it's not right off the bat, they've had multiple decades to humiliate themselves at this point.
Checked it on Steam.
Was on my way to the wishlist button.
Saw Publisher and Developer tag.
You punch sand for Spice
actually for this generation of gamers its very hard, they need a ton of attention...
Except a very cursory glance at Conan's Steam page does in fact show that Funcom consider it an MMO.
Just kidding, it's totally fine.