I know they both do not operate on Windows 7.EDIT 4: f**k, it would have be so easy if it were not removed from Purchased section in App Store, or if only I could have started earlier to locally make an archive of all. Dragon Throne and Fate of the Dragon were decent, but I don't remember too much about them. The only other non-online games they've made are RTSes. Liu Jiang, the product manager for PoQ, WoQ, and SoE, said in an interview that online games offered a much better business model than singleplayer games for them, which is saddening but undoubtedly true. Seal of Evil (January 2004 in China) was somewhat onerous, and I would say was a sort of experiment for some of the changes they would later make in WoQ 2. They shifted to focus on online-only games after the release of PoQ in China (July 2002). If instead you mean the Overlord of Conquerors "expansion", that is Prince of Qin Online/World of Qin/Tianjiao.Īs far as other games go after PoQ, yes, but unfortunately none of them were singleplayer. I unfortunately got into POC a while after the multiplayer seemed to be nonexistent. ShadowWulfe: Aside from POC and SOE, did they make any other games (not counting the Online one, I'm not really big into online stuff)?
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