Shot Online

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Shot Online

Developer(s) OnNet Co. Ltd.
Publisher(s) OnNet USA (English)
OnNet Europe (German, French, Spanish)
Platform(s) PC
Genre(s) Sports, MMORPG
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Distribution Download / Setup Info

Shot Online is a massive multiplayer online golf video game which also features character development and MMORPG elements. It is developed by the Seoul-based game developer OnNet Co. Ltd. (OnNet Korea), and published under their game portal website, GamesCampus.[1] Although there is no subscription fee or cost to download and play the game, the game offers upgraded "Gold" membership plans for a monthly fee, and additional items may be purchased using real currency through the game's website.

History

Shot Online was originally created as a Korean title, then later marketed to the United States.[2] Debuting in 2004 as a free online download, this game worked its way onto store shelves in 2006 when a retail version was made available.[3] The game is currently available as a direct download from the publisher's website. Retail boxed versions of the game are no longer available.

Game updates are pushed through an update server with major improvements scheduled every six months.[2] Using this method the developer can make rapid fixes or game changes such as the addition of auction houses to the game. Game developers have promised updates such as graphical improvements in the future.[2]

Publishing

The game is available in eight different languages (English, German, French, Spanish, Korean, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese). OnNet USA publishes the English version under their game portal, gamescampus.com. The German, French, and Spanish versions of the game are published by OnNet Europe, located in Berlin, Germany under the portal gamescampus.eu.

Gameplay

Introduction

The golf simulator allows up to four players to tee-off together on several fictional and non-fictional courses, while The Square allows a player's avatar to interact with NPCs and make trades with other players.

The square where trades may be made with other players or items may be purchased from NPC characters

For each hole completed, the character earns both experience points and in-game currency called NG ("Not Gold"). When the player accumulates enough experience points, their character will advance to the next level. NG can be used to purchase items such as clubs, balls, clothing, greens fees, and club repair fees.

Characters

Shot Online is similar to many other MMORPGs in the sense it uses a mixture of player experience and items to increase a players skill. All characters are designed in anime. The game classifies players as Beginner, Amateur, Semi-Pro, Tour-Pro, Senior Pro, Master-Pro, Royal-Pro, Grand Royal Pro, Grand Royal Pro II, National Pro, and National Pro II. This classification is based on both a player's level and handicap achievements on specific courses. As you progress, more options become available such as the ability to create guilds or use better equipment.[4]

Seven character classes are also available which will give a player different starting abilities based on different character skills. Two character types are only able to be created with a Gold Plus membership. The basic character types are Zygmunt, Shaoring, Erda, Belzebuit, and Wotan. The two Gold Plus characters are Albus and Camilla. Basic characters have a distribution of 20 stat points. Albus has 22 and Camilla has 24.

Courses

There are a wide variety of courses based on real-world locations and fictional designs.[4] Courses have different green fees, and playing them provides varying bonuses and experience points depending on the difficulty.

Tournaments

A player putting

Tournaments are offered, which can be played at any level. Currently a string of seasonal tournaments are being hosted.[1] In addition to these seasonal tournaments, free tournaments are also offered. Instead of any head-to-head play like in a real tournament, your score is registered upon completion of the course. When the tournament ends winners are declared from the submitted scores.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 News Gamescampus.com and Shot-Online to host Hurricane Cup Tournament Series
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Shot Online: Interview with Christopher Yamauchi
  3. GameSpy: Shot Online
  4. 4.0 4.1 IGN Shot Online Review

8 Hacking and Cheating via users

9 List of GameGuard errors related to ShotOnline

10 ShotOnline Forums

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