The other issue with having a shooter on a console and PC is you end up handicapping issues and have to deal with it in some way. PCs will just absolutely smoke the console players unless you put in mechanisms like Monday Night Combat uses (I think - never played it) or something similar.
Consoles have been confirmed as being able to use a mouse and keyboard.
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The other issue with having a shooter on a console and PC is you end up handicapping issues and have to deal with it in some way. PCs will just absolutely smoke the console players unless you put in mechanisms like Monday Night Combat uses (I think - never played it) or something similar.
Consoles have been confirmed as being able to use a mouse and keyboard.
Being able to and being designed to are two different things.
Only reason I bring it up, and nothing against you, is I see this subject brought up every now and then with someone invariably saying that consoles can use KBAM. Sure you can plug your mouse and keyboard in to a console, but you can't actually play games with it unless the Devs specifically design that feature in to the game. As history has shown, Devs really don't care to.
However for the 360 (and probably PS3?) you can, right this very moment, buy a third party peripheral that allows you to use KBAM with any (or just about) of your games.
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The other issue with having a shooter on a console and PC is you end up handicapping issues and have to deal with it in some way. PCs will just absolutely smoke the console players unless you put in mechanisms like Monday Night Combat uses (I think - never played it) or something similar.
Consoles have been confirmed as being able to use a mouse and keyboard.
Being able to and being designed to are two different things.
Only reason I bring it up, and nothing against you, is I see this subject brought up every now and then with someone invariably saying that consoles can use KBAM. Sure you can plug your mouse and keyboard in to a console, but you can't actually play games with it unless the Devs specifically design that feature in to the game. As history has shown, Devs really don't care to.
However for the 360 (and probably PS3?) you can, right this very moment, buy a third party peripheral that allows you to use KBAM with any (or just about) of your games.
CCP has said that Dust 514 will be played with a keyboard and mouse or a standard controller.
And the people who play with controllers will get curb-stomped, and the game will suffer for it.
I'm not so sure, the article that is cited by that news posting mentions Shadowrun as having well balanced play between console and PC gamers. That gives me a bit of hope, but ultimately, I know I will be playing with a keyboard and mouse.
And the people who play with controllers will get curb-stomped, and the game will suffer for it.
The EVE universe is heavily dependent on text channels. If you're playing DUST rather than $FPS_SHOOTER, then you're likely doing so because you're interested in the persistent universe and social interaction aspects. You're going to want a keyboard.
Aren't USB keyboards like £7 or something? Does the PS3 need a special expensive Sony keyboard? (genuine question here)
Forget keyboard/controllers/etc what I want to know is what's keeping rich Eve bastards from just giving themselves Jesus armor and making life miserable for some jerk who just bought it from Gamespot because the characters on the box look like Master Chief. That's what I'd do and I'm not even that evil and/or douchy. Plus I'm poor as shit in Eve terms.
Forget keyboard/controllers/etc what I want to know is what's keeping rich Eve bastards from just giving themselves Jesus armor and making life miserable for some jerk who just bought it from Gamespot because the characters on the box look like Master Chief. That's what I'd do and I'm not even that evil and/or douchy. Plus I'm poor as shit in Eve terms.
As I understand it, Dust will have a skilltree something like EVE's, although not with the same skillpoint system. In short, you can buy all the fancy gizmos you like, but you won't be able to use them until you've played enough to skill up.
So far as contacts with EVE players giving an advantage, well for one thing that's kind of the whole point. CCP aren't expecting DUST players to talk to us because we're so wuvvable.
Forget keyboard/controllers/etc what I want to know is what's keeping rich Eve bastards from just giving themselves Jesus armor and making life miserable for some jerk who just bought it from Gamespot because the characters on the box look like Master Chief. That's what I'd do and I'm not even that evil and/or douchy. Plus I'm poor as shit in Eve terms.
Maybe the prior postings about butthurte would shed some light on that.
TL;DR: Dust is a PS3 game. Eve players, not so much on the PS3.
"While many EVE Online players aren't thrilled with DUST 514's PlayStation 3 exclusivity, there may be hope for a PC release yet. And while the devs weren't ready to make any official statements on the spot, a bit of wink-nudging indicates that a PC release may still be in the cards. As the devs note, mouse and keyboard controls are already supported in the PS3 version of the title. "I wonder why we did that," Hilmar joked during the interview.
Lending a little more weight to the ppossibility of a PC release after the 1-year exclusivity period expires.
My question is - will there be a way to tie my account across platforms? I'm not going to get into this on the PS3 and then move to my (faster/prettier/sexier/more comfortable/blah blah) PC without being able to migrate my accumulated bits.
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CCP are usually pretty good about stuff like that, but it's a bit premature to ask about that kind of thing when the PC version is no more than a nudge-nudge wink-wink, and in any case can't come out for at least a year after the PS3 version launches.
EDIT: And CCP are not above trolling their players in the same way that the bottom of the abyssal plain is not above the peak of Mt Everest.
If you are willing to log into playstation home and complete 12 inane e3 challenges, watch a bunch of videos and win a match in some insanely hard hex-grid tactical mini game then you could get one of 10k keys available there.
So I saw before that the game is supposed to be free to play -- how are they going to be making revenue off of Dust then? Empire-only frag-fests for F2P, but if you want to participate in 0.0 Merc corps you need a subscription or something?
So I saw before that the game is supposed to be free to play -- how are they going to be making revenue off of Dust then? Empire-only frag-fests for F2P, but if you want to participate in 0.0 Merc corps you need a subscription or something?
Like they said, free-to-play, but there'll be a cash shop in-game. Stuff like weapons, dropsuits, mods, and even things to make you gain skill points faster, if I remember correctly. I just hope they aren't charging an arm and a leg for things like that.
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I cannot comment on prices ect, but the game was funded and paid for by profits from eve, and since it's running on TQ the over head is minimal so free is easy.
Yeah I really wonder how this is gonna work out. I was under the impression that Merc corps were going to be funded by EVE corps and have to buy/make their own equipment, ground ships, etc. But instead you're going to buy it from item shop?
Oh, its worth mentioning that they did say just about everything available in the store is also available for an ISK price, and not regular cash. So it's not necessarily pay-to-win. By playing, you'll get the money you need to continue buying stuff.
My buddy and I tried watching a video for this to see what it was like. The video consisted of like 10 minutes of a dude going through menus, then 10 minutes of gameplay. The "gameplay" he showed was him flying a ship over the battlefield, ditching it to capture a part of the base behind enemy lines.
Like...if your there to show GAMEPLAY why would you show yourself AVOIDING combat and cheaply trying to steal a win without actually fighting anyone? Like, you were there to get people pumped for your game, you werent there to win!
That being said, this game looks pretty, but last time I saw actual gameplay, combat seemed clunky and folks seemed to take forever to kill/die. I was hoping for new gameplay that fixed that, but instead I got a PR dude who decided to circumvent actual combat to just...hack an undefended terminal.
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Consoles have been confirmed as being able to use a mouse and keyboard.
Being able to and being designed to are two different things.
Only reason I bring it up, and nothing against you, is I see this subject brought up every now and then with someone invariably saying that consoles can use KBAM. Sure you can plug your mouse and keyboard in to a console, but you can't actually play games with it unless the Devs specifically design that feature in to the game. As history has shown, Devs really don't care to.
However for the 360 (and probably PS3?) you can, right this very moment, buy a third party peripheral that allows you to use KBAM with any (or just about) of your games.
CCP has said that Dust 514 will be played with a keyboard and mouse or a standard controller.
Here is a link: http://www.joystiq.com/2012/02/06/dust-514-supports-both-mouse-keyboard-and-controller/
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I'm not so sure, the article that is cited by that news posting mentions Shadowrun as having well balanced play between console and PC gamers. That gives me a bit of hope, but ultimately, I know I will be playing with a keyboard and mouse.
The EVE universe is heavily dependent on text channels. If you're playing DUST rather than $FPS_SHOOTER, then you're likely doing so because you're interested in the persistent universe and social interaction aspects. You're going to want a keyboard.
Aren't USB keyboards like £7 or something? Does the PS3 need a special expensive Sony keyboard? (genuine question here)
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I have a old, cheap, hand-me-down Saitek keyboard plugged into my PS3 right now. It works perfectly. Even the backlight comes on.
It's not like Sony to miss a trick like that. Still, that's good to know.
As I understand it, Dust will have a skilltree something like EVE's, although not with the same skillpoint system. In short, you can buy all the fancy gizmos you like, but you won't be able to use them until you've played enough to skill up.
So far as contacts with EVE players giving an advantage, well for one thing that's kind of the whole point. CCP aren't expecting DUST players to talk to us because we're so wuvvable.
Maybe the prior postings about butthurte would shed some light on that.
TL;DR: Dust is a PS3 game. Eve players, not so much on the PS3.
Interesting hint here:
"While many EVE Online players aren't thrilled with DUST 514's PlayStation 3 exclusivity, there may be hope for a PC release yet. And while the devs weren't ready to make any official statements on the spot, a bit of wink-nudging indicates that a PC release may still be in the cards. As the devs note, mouse and keyboard controls are already supported in the PS3 version of the title. "I wonder why we did that," Hilmar joked during the interview.
Lending a little more weight to the ppossibility of a PC release after the 1-year exclusivity period expires.
EDIT: And CCP are not above trolling their players in the same way that the bottom of the abyssal plain is not above the peak of Mt Everest.
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http://www.gametrailers.com/video/gdc-2012-dust-514/727868
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EVE ship activating orbital bombardment, on a specific area, and in real-time causing an orbital bombardment in DUST.
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Like they said, free-to-play, but there'll be a cash shop in-game. Stuff like weapons, dropsuits, mods, and even things to make you gain skill points faster, if I remember correctly. I just hope they aren't charging an arm and a leg for things like that.
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Like...if your there to show GAMEPLAY why would you show yourself AVOIDING combat and cheaply trying to steal a win without actually fighting anyone? Like, you were there to get people pumped for your game, you werent there to win!
That being said, this game looks pretty, but last time I saw actual gameplay, combat seemed clunky and folks seemed to take forever to kill/die. I was hoping for new gameplay that fixed that, but instead I got a PR dude who decided to circumvent actual combat to just...hack an undefended terminal.
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