- TribalWar
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Tribal war ."Infobox Website
name = Tribalwars.net
caption = General Discussion Forums
url = http://www.tribalwar.com
commercial = No
type = Gaming news/general forums
registration = Free; Required to post
owner = Anthony "Rayn" Maio
author = Anthony "Rayn" Maio, Jon "Ratorasniki" Naiman and Johnny "Imposter" Titus
launch date = December 6, 1999
current status =
revenue =TribalWars, often abbreviated TW, is a
video game news website that originally focused on the game , or Tribes, a team-basedonline multiplayer first person shooter , and its subsequentsequel andprequel . TribalWars was started onDecember 6 ,1999 , by Anthony "Rayn" Maio, Jon "Ratorasniki" Naiman and Johnny "Imposter" Titus. The website has since propagated its news coverage to general gaming due to the financial failure of the most recent tribes game, , and presumed end to the Tribes franchise. [cite web | author = Thorsen, Tor | date = January 12, 2006 | title = Q&A: Irrational's Ken Levine on the Take-Two takeover | work = Gamespot | url=http://www.gamespot.com/news/6142322.html | accessdate = 2006-08-16] The most popular feature of TribalWar's website is theirmessage board , which uses a heavily modified version ofvBulletin . TWcurrently has the 17th highest number of posts of any video game forum [http://www.big-boards.com/kw/video-games/] and the 6th highest post/member ratio of any video game forum [http://www.big-boards.com/kw/video-games/ratio/] according to [http://www.big-boards.com big-boards.com] . Over nine million posts have been made on TW by its approximately 20,700 members. TribalWar has expanded to the point of almost excluding the game series it was formed around, although it still features specific forums dedicated to Tribes.History of TribalWars
Tribalwasr was originally conceived by Anthony "Rayn" Maio after the now defunct website "planet-tribes" lost its
web host . He enlisted the help of two other members of the Tribes community, Jon "Ratorasniki" Naiman and Johnny "Imposter" Titus. Their plan was to develop a base for the members of the competitive Tribescommunity who played on the [http://www.worldogl.com/main.php Online Gaming League] , or OGL, agame ladder . At the time, the community interacted almost exclusively on [http://www.worldogl.com/forum/index.php OGL's message board] , but soon grew tired of the strict moderation and a perceived high amount ofcensorship .cite web | first=Jon | last=Naiman | url=http://www.tribalwar.com/forums/showthread.php?p=10310615#post10310615 | title=How to Build a Successful Fansite | publisher=TribalWar | date=July 22, 2006 | accessdate=2006-08-16]Tribes 1
TW's forums were created by Naiman and provided an outlet for the disgruntled members of the OGL forums. Soon after the forum's conception, Maio created an automated system for website goers to
upload anddownload demos, or in-game recordings, of OGL matches between the "tribes", the term for the teams formed to play the game competitively. Naiman along with his brother, "Beatstick", and a friend, "Wonderdog", picked up and promoted with great success the idea toSHOUTcast matches between top tribes. TribalWar hosted the new broadcast "network", named TSN, or the Tribes SHOUTcast Network, which later became known as theTeam Sportscast Network . TSN later separated from TribalWar and formed into alimited liability company and expanded into games beyond Tribes. A bustling forum, demo hosting, a SHOUTcast network, and later hosting for top tribes as well as members of the community who created mods, maps, scripts, andHUD s, or "head-up displays", helped TribalWar to become the central Tribes related site.cite web | first=Jon | last=Naiman | url=http://www.tribalwar.com/forums/showthread.php?p=10310615#post10310615 | title=How to Build a Successful Fansite | publisher=TribalWar | date=July 22, 2006 | accessdate=2006-08-16]Tribes 2
The announcement of
Tribes 2 and its subsequent release in March 2001, marked a period in which TribalWar became the source of news for the Tribes franchise. Many employees ofDynamix , the company which developed Tribes and Tribes 2, andSierra Entertainment , the company which published the entire Tribes series, joined TribalWar's forums - most notably Tribes 2's producer, Dave "QIX" Georgeson of Dynamix, and brand manager Alex "Marweas" Rodberg of Sierra. The staff at TW developed a script to alert them any time posts were made on the forum by Dynamix and Sierra employees and the content of these posts often found their way into news articles which were picked up by popular game news sites such asBlue's News [http://www.bluesnews.com/cgi-bin/board.pl?action=viewthread&threadid=26075] ,IGN [http://pc.ign.com/articles/380/380121p1.html] ,Shacknews [http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/7792/] , and [http://www.firingsquad.com FiringSquad] [http://www.firingsquad.com/news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=3278] . Although Tribes 2 was economically successful (selling over 400,000 copiescite web | author = Johns, Jackson | date = April 27, 2005 | title = Tribes: Vengeance Sold like Atari's ET game | work = Actiontrip.com | url = http://www.actiontrip.com/archive.phtml?day=04_27_2005 | accessdate = 2006-08-16] ), it suffered from a premature release and incompletesoftware patch es. The game also came under criticism from TribalWar's community because of a perceived "slowing and dumbing down" of the game compared to Tribes 1. Dave Georgeson eventually ceased his posting on TW's forums due to the hostility directed towards him. Although Dynamix was shutdown a few months after Tribes 2's release, former development team members (GarageGames ) continued to support it and contribute on TribalWar.In August 2002, Sierra hosted an event in
Seattle, WA dubbed the "Tribes Council". Three Sierra representatives invited and met with 18 prominent members of the Tribes community, almost all either affiliated with and/or a member of TribalWar and its forums. The purpose was to discuss the major issues the community had with Tribes 2 and the future of the Tribes franchise. [cite web | author = Blevins, Tal | date = August 5, 2002 | title = Tribes Council | work = IGN | url = http://pc.ign.com/articles/366/366749p1.html | accessdate = 2006-08-16] Sierra's increasing working relationship with TribalWar was met with criticism; the publisher was accused of pandering to the "Whiner's Choir" by the popular onlinecomic strip site [http://www.penny-arcade.com Penny Arcade] (prior to the Tribes Council). [cite web | author = Brahe, Tycho | date = April 10, 2002 | title = The Game Detective: Part One | work = Penny Arcade commentary | url = http://www.penny-arcade.com/2002/04/10 | accessdate = 2006-08-16]Tribes: Vengeance
Following the announcement of a third Tribes title ( or T:V, a prequel to the first two Tribes games) in April 2003, TribalWar gained a role in the development of the game. The creator of a popular mod for Tribes and Tribes 2 and TribalWar contributor, Michael "Kinetic Poet" Johnston, was hired by the game's developer,
Irrational Games - one of his functions being aliaison between the community and the developers. TW worked with Sierra's new parent company,Vivendi Universal , to host public competitions to create background music for promotional trailers for T:V [cite web | author = Heaslip, Stephen | date = July 12, 2003 | title = Competitions | work = Blue's News | url = http://www.bluesnews.com/cgi-bin/board.pl?action=postmessage&boardid=1&id=0&threadid=42852 | accessdate = 2006-08-16] as well as askinning contest ("A skin is the two-dimensional texture that is placed over a three-dimensional character model to give it a unique look in a videogame"). [ cite press release| publisher=Gamerzone.com | date = June 17, 2004 | title = Vivendi Universal and Tribalwar.com Press Release | url=http://pc.gamezone.com/news/06_17_04_12_36PM.htm | accessdate = 2006-08-16] In 2004, two annualLAN parties for TribalWar members - TribesCON for west coast members andUVALAN for east coast members - were combined (held at the same time inLos Angeles, CA andChantilly, VA ) and the event was named Tribal Wars 2004. The event was used as a marketing push for T:V and the developers debuted a beta of the game for attendees to play. The event was covered byG4 (TV channel) and a profile of the event was aired. ( [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5lx2t2Er7Y G4's coverage of Tribalwars 2004] ) The three armor types in the game were named after TW members ("Kinetic Poet"; "Natural", the most prominent tribes 1 player; and "Colosus", a TribalWar administrator).Tribes: Vengeance was released in October 2004 and despite critically good reviews ( [http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/tribesvengeance/index.html?q=tribes] [http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/tribes-vengeance/555578p1.html] [http://pc.ign.com/articles/554/554250p1.html] ) the game suffered from terrible sales (47,000 copies of T:V were sold after six months in comparison to the 210,000 copies of Tribes 1 and 400,000 copies of tribes 2cite web | author = Johns, Jackson | date = April 27, 2005 | title = Tribes: Vengeance Sold like Atari's ET game | work = Actiontrip.com | url = http://www.actiontrip.com/archive.phtml?day=04_27_2005 | accessdate = 2006-08-16] ) . There were a number of reasons for this: Poor marketing, a lack of support (only one patch was released), cheating, and competition from more heavily advertised and prominent games such as
World of Warcraft ,Half-Life 2 ,Doom 3 , andHalo 2 . In March 2005, a planned second patch that was to add anti-cheating software was officially dropped because it "was simply not economically viable" to run it through the quality analysis process. [cite web | title = Interview with VUG's Greg Agius, Guy Welch, and Adam "Menzo" Kahn | work = Reposted interview | url = http://www.tribalwar.com/forums/showthread.php?p=8449790#post8449790 | date = 2005-04-20 | accessdate =2006-08-16] In a post on TW's forums, now former Sierra brand manager, Alex "Marweas" Rodberg, said, "VUG... [has] no plans for current support, let alone further TRIBES products... TribalWar will have nothing further to do with TRIBES except as a fan site helping them squeeze the last few nickels out of the franchise." [http://www.tribalwar.com/forums/showthread.php?p=8351441#post8351441] T:V's failure left TribalWar in a bind as itsnamesake no longer had a future.TribalWar: Present
Ever since the demise of the Tribes franchise following Tribes: Vengeance's failure, TribalWar has shifted its focus from a Tribes news site to a general gaming news site. TW has adopted a
digg style news format, meaning users are able to submit news and others can "bump" it.Notes and references
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Internet forum
*Tribes (series) External links
* [http://www.big-boards.com/ Big-Boards.com]
* [http://www.garagegames.com/ GarageGames]
* [http://www.irrationalgames.com/ Irrational Games]
* [http://www.worldogl.com/ Online Gaming League]
* [http://www.sierra.com/ Sierra Entertainment]
* [http://www.tsncentral.com/ Team Sportscast Network (TsN)]
* [http://www.tribalwar.com/ TribalWar]
* [http://www.tribalwar.com/forums/ TribalWar Forums]
* [http://www.tribalwar.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=275 TribalWar Forums Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.winamp.com/skins/details.php?id=144873 TribalWar Winamp Skin]
* [http://www.uvalan.com/ UVALAN Site]
* [http://www.vugames.com/ Vivendi Universal]
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