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'''[[Issues|Issue]] 15''', titled ''Anniversary'', will be a major revision to City of Heroes and City of Villains. [[Positron (Developer)|Positron]] has said in past interviews that Issue 15 will be more story-driven.
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'''[[Issues|Issue]] 15''', titled ''Anniversary'', is the most recent major revision to City of Heroes and City of Villains, released on Wednesday, June 29, 2009. Anniversary brings back a powerful enemy, Mission Architect updates, an almost complete revamp of the Dominator archetype, and more.
  
This article summarizes some of the major features in Issue 15. For more complete details, see the [http://www.cityofheroes.com/news/patch_notes/issue_15_anniversary_release_n.html release date's patch notes].
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This article summarizes some of the major features in Issue 15. For more complete details, see the [[Patch Notes/2009-06-29|release date's patch notes]].
 
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According to [[Ghost Falcon (Developer)|Ghost Falcon]], there will be no [[Closed Beta|closed beta]]. It will happen on the normal US and EU [[Training Room]] servers.  Access will be available to all active accounts, including [[Trial Account]]s. However, trial accounts are still subject to the [[Trial Account#Restrictions|normal restrictions]]. [http://boards.cityofheroes.com/showflat.php?Number=13477294#Post13477294]
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== Confirmed Content ==
 
== Confirmed Content ==

Revision as of 02:41, 17 July 2009

Overview

Issue15.jpg

Issue 15, titled Anniversary, is the most recent major revision to City of Heroes and City of Villains, released on Wednesday, June 29, 2009. Anniversary brings back a powerful enemy, Mission Architect updates, an almost complete revamp of the Dominator archetype, and more.

This article summarizes some of the major features in Issue 15. For more complete details, see the release date's patch notes.

Confirmed Content

5th Column Task Force

Hero 1's Time Capsule underneath City Hall
Villain Strikeforce
Levels 45 - 50: 5 Missions
The Villains are hired for what seems like a simple, high-paying job: Steal information from the Hero 1 Time Capsule. Things go awry when the job ends up leading to the return of an enemy from the past. Now the villains have to deal with the mess they've made - while trying to make as much profit from it as possible.
Hero Taskforce
Levels 45 - 50: 5 Missions
The Heroes follow the trail of some stolen information to find that an old foe is returning... in a big way! Forced to deal with an invasion, the Heroes must scramble to find a way to defeat a seemingly unstoppable enemy.


Costume Creator

Ulterior Costume Set
Vines
Costume Mask
New Costume Parts
New Issue 15 costumes include the Vines costume mask and the Ulterior themed costume set and costume mask.
New Costume Change Emotes
Just recently introduced in Super Booster II: Magic, Costume Change Emotes represent a brand new feature type that provide fun and colorful transitions between two different costumes for a given character. Players activate them using the costume change interface, selectable from the main Menu, or through the /cce slash command.
  1. Backflip
  2. Salute
  3. Howl
  4. Evil Laugh
  5. Peacebringer Transform (Kheldians only)
  6. Warshade Transform (Kheldians only)
  7. Vanguard Sigil
New Character Faces
Over 20 new character faces provide even more options for character customization.

Mission Architect Updates

  1. Architect toolbox allows players to better and more easily polish their content before sharing it with the public.
  2. Missions can now be selected for both "Hall of Fame" and "Dev Choice". "Dev Choice" missions also have selectable reward types.
  3. Enhanced searching and navigation options like key phrase tagging and arc difficulty display help players find the content they're looking for even faster
  4. New Server-wide Architect Chat channel
  5. Plus several other features and improvements to Mission Architect

Posted separately from the above changes, Sunstorm added:

  1. They will be setting up a custom power selection mode. Critters will start with the standard powers for their rank, and any other power in the set can be added individually.

A large number of Architect Entertainment Badges will be removed according to Synapse, due to the developers' desire for Mission Architect to be about playing Story Arcs rather than grinding for badges. Requirements for Mission Engineer Badge will be altered due to this. The list of badges to be removed can be found on the Official Forums. [1]

Dominator AT Revamp

Powers designer Castle posted on the forums on April 28, 2009, that there would be a buff to Dominators sometime "post I15 launch". This was changed to be part of I15 during the test period, due to tight timelines for subsequent work making it "now or never" (""Never" being an indeterminate period extending between now and I17"[2]).

The stated goals for the buff are to:

  • Eliminate Jeckyll and Hyde feeling.
  • Improve "feel" of low level play.
  • Have minimal impact on "perma-dom" players.
    • A side effect (not a goal) is that players who are double or triple stacking Domination will have their overall damage reduced.
  • Increase Dominator vs. Controller viability.

Castle provided more details on the buff in a May 13, 2009, forum post. The damage bonus provided by Domination would be removed, but would be added to the base damage value of the AT.

On June 9, 2009, TheOcho posted the complete details of the Dominator changes. The base Damage Scale for melee will be increased from .75 to 1.05, and ranged from .65 to .95, a significant increase. In addition, many assault powers have had tweaks to their endurance, recharge, and damage, and Psionic Assault has had a complete overhaul so that PSW is not "carrying" the powerset.

Other Changes

  • The "soundscape" has been updated:
    • New footstep sounds when walking across different surfaces
    • New landing sound when coming down from a jump or fall (depending on surface type)
    • A new "splash" sound
    • New door open/close sounds
  • Trina the Seamstress gets a new title: Trina the Body Sculptress.
  • Certain Icon Employees are now Icon Cosmetic Surgeons.

Interviews

The 8/25/2008 Massively interview with Positron and Brian Clayton included the following:

Matt Miller: The real big storyline stuff is coming in Issue 15!
Massively: Any hints at all about what that would be touching on?
Matt Miller: It's hopefully going to tie up a lot of loose ends that we've had hanging out there for a while now, while at the same time creating a lot more.
Brian Clayton: Like any good superhero story.
Matt Miller: Like any good superhero story, or episode of LOST.


The 12/1/2008 IGN interview from Issue 13's release included a small teaser from Positron:

Issue 15 will be centered around the Fifth... Anniversary of City of Heroes.

This was followed by a note from IGN stating the date of the anniversary. This caused speculation from the player-base that the issue would be released at that time.

However, GhostRaptor followed up on 3/5/2009, saying:

Issue 15 does not have a release date, or even a release window, yet. Nothing has been officially stated. The rumour floating around that Issue 15 will coincide with the 5th anniversary is nothing more than that: a rumour. Most likely started by a very wild piece of speculation based on a comment made in an interview that had nothing to do with release dates at all.


The 12/3/2008 Gaming Nexus interview with Positron included the following question:

Q. What's next for City of Heroes? Can you give us a hint about what to expect in Issue 14?
A. Issue 14 is all about the Mission Architect. Issue 15 will bring us back into some more story-driven content. That’s all I can say for now about that though!


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