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EVE Online: What Dust 514 Means For Virtual Worlds

StraddenStradden Managing EditorMember CommonPosts: 6,696

MMORPG.com Managing Editor Jon Wood makes use of this editorial to discuss CCP's recent announcement of Dust 51 and how that game, combined with EVE Online, has the potential to change the virtual world space.

Since yesterday's announcement that CCP would be launching Dust 514, a new First Person Shooter MMO for consoles, it seems as though nearly everyone has had an opportunity to weigh in, and not all of the user feedback has been positive.

The bulk of the opposition to Dust's announcement seems to be coming from two somewhat related issues:

The first issue is that, as we understand it right now, the new FPS will be available only on the current generation of consoles. This means that the PC, Mac and Linux audiences that have made EVE Online the success that it is today, will be left out in the cold (unless of course they are one of the many, like myself, who own both a PC and a console or two). The second is that Dust's players will actually be able to influence the EVE Online universe through alliances and 0.0 Soveignty meaning that those who are used to EVE players having sole control of their universe now have to share with another crowd.

Read What Dust 514 Means For Virtual Worlds

Cheers,
Jon Wood
Managing Editor
MMORPG.com

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  • bartillobartillo Member UncommonPosts: 190

     

     

     

    I really hope and think Dust 514 will also be coming to PC.. its just going to be on console as well. Hopefully.

     

    Eve bores me but I love the politics of it.. if i can play Dust 514 as a mmofps and be involved in eve politics as in eve corps sending dust mercs to conquer planets and things that will be amazing.

    So i really am hoping this is the case, PC > console.

     
  • JGMIIIJGMIII Member Posts: 1,282

    It really is an exciting time to be a Eve player and CCP supporter.

    With the improvements to Eve, the developement of Dust 514 and World of Darkness the future seems bright.

    I don;t know how Eve and Dust will interact with eachother but I'm sure it will be a fun experience.

    I own both a PC and 360 so i'm sure ill be be taking part in all three games.

    Playing: EvE, Ryzom

  • VarnyVarny Member Posts: 765

    It means CCP are shafting their fanbase by not releasing it on PC.

  • 0over00over0 Member UncommonPosts: 488

    I agree, this development has ramifications beyond just Eve Online. It could change the way MMOs see their entire development.

    The oldest cliche in RPGs is starting out as a lowly worm and getting more powerful as one comletes quests and acquires items. And while this is all well and good (and something we aspire to in real life as well), it creates a problem with expansions and the future of any game. How can a company continue to ramp up the power level of players? What does that do to the previous content of a game?

    In this case, instead of offering more power, there are new experiences and new ways to do old things. There is more depth and more diversity. This breathes more life into a universe and makes it much more interesting.

    As for the apparent decision to release it only for consoles, I honestly can't say that I blame them. Bots and hacks are rife on PC shooters. And no, I don't own a console nor do I have any plans to ever buy one.

    Apply lemon juice and candle flame here to reveal secret message.

  • AmbassadorDvinnAmbassadorDvinn Member UncommonPosts: 339

    Finally, after all these years, MMORPGs are changing.

    CCP is the new King of MMORPGs if they pull this off successfully.  I think MMORPG would be an outdated term actually.

    Great innovation, CCP.  Proud to be a member of your community these last few years.

     

    Serious death penalties makes every close call an adrenaline rush, and every minor achievement a major victory. This alternative rule-set should be in all MMORPGs.

  • ZkilfinGZkilfinG Member Posts: 30

    I agree. My first thought when I saw the Dust 514 announcement was that if this succeeds it will truly be something new. I'm certain other developers will watch closely and if successful it will be an option for them as well with future projects.

    I'm really exited, even more so then over sw:tor actually. Good luck CCP, I hope this becomes a killer!

    Playing: Xbox360.
    Played: NC, WoW, EvE, WAR, LOTRO.
    Waiting: Dust 514, SW:TOR, Infinity:TQFE, et al.

  • GrayGhost79GrayGhost79 Member UncommonPosts: 4,775

    I don't really see it as EvE players getting the shaft if Dust is console only.

     

    What I do see is a nice bridge being formed between console and PC players. FFXI did a good job with the Multi Platform model. EvE is taking it to a whole new level by turning 2 games into 1. PC players will be relying on console players and vice versa creating a bridge that never really existed before. Even with FFXI there was that division between console and PC even though there were in the same world. With EvE and Dust this has the potential to simply bridge the two together now that they are relying on each other. PC for the "Fly Boys" and Console are the "Infantry". Its almost beautiful what they are trying to do in a way lol.

    This alone is could possibly be one of the greatest advances in MMO's to date. We will have to wait to see how it turns out, but man just imagine the kind of change that could come to the industry if this was successful. EQ and FFXI both proved an MMO is viable on console, so it is possible.

  • GrayGhost79GrayGhost79 Member UncommonPosts: 4,775

    I mean imagine having a Star Wars MMO based on this model?

    One game is for ships, fighter pilots etc. The other game is about the ground units. One fights for dominance in the space, while the other fights for dominance on the planets. You can even incoperate some neat things into that. Imagine your group waiting on another player to fly you to a planet to, or delivering Cargo for you. The player made content would pretty much be exponential with two completely seperate games working as one. The idea is brilliant!

  • jiveturkey12jiveturkey12 Member CommonPosts: 1,262

     If people can not see the true innovation and revolution this could bring about for MMO's they must be blind. This will change everything if they can deliver what they say they will, and for once we have the word of the only truely great indie MMO company saying it. 

     

    I have all the faith in the world in CCP, im not even an EvE player (Not yet anyways haha), I played for a month or so and then my PC crashed for a long time. I plan on getting EvE back when I get my comp returned this week, im going to work hard to make the game the best it can be, and my characters just so I can see the day DUST releases for myself.

     

    -Jive

  • triprunnertriprunner Member Posts: 169
    Originally posted by jiveturkey12


     If people can not see the true innovation and revolution this could bring about for MMO's they must be blind. This will change everything if they can deliver what they say they will, and for once we have the word of the only truely great indie MMO company saying it. 
     
    I have all the faith in the world in CCP, im not even an EvE player (Not yet anyways haha), I played for a month or so and then my PC crashed for a long time. I plan on getting EvE back when I get my comp returned this week, im going to work hard to make the game the best it can be, and my characters just so I can see the day DUST releases for myself.
     
    -Jive

     

    Yeah i agree, great idea and CCP is paving a way for totally new progression of MMO's.

    One qualm though: FPS for CONSOLES ONLY????? WTF????!!!

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  • meadmoonmeadmoon Member UncommonPosts: 1,344

    Well, I for one hope more MMOs are developed for consoles. I prefer console gaming to PC gaming and its a shame we have very few for consoles (FFXI being one). I play PC games not because I like the platform, but because out of necessity. I feel the same way about Windows. I only use Windows because most of the games I enjoy don't have native Linux clients (sorry Wine supporters, it's a poor solution).

    But then I ONLY use Windows for games (Linux is my main OS). I strip Windows to the bare bones and turn off most services so the Win partition is really a pseudo-console anyway. Just the way I like it.

     

  • VirDanVirDan Member Posts: 85

    For the life of me, I do not understand all the fanbois reaching for a kleenex over this.  Even if it was brought to PC, it simply does not fit in with the Eve Universe and makes no sense.

    Seriously, consider Eve for a moment - just how do you see any sort of FPS fitting into it?

    Clones?

    Ability to move troops to a planet?

    Ability to reinforce those troops?

    Etc, etc, etc?

    Who cares if it is for console or PC/Mac/Linux; if the simple concept of it makes no sense for the game universe itself?

  • VirDanVirDan Member Posts: 85

    In regards to console MMOs, sure - just drop the crappy controllers and add in a mouse and keyboard.

  • magister87magister87 Member Posts: 6
    Originally posted by VirDan


    For the life of me, I do not understand all the fanbois reaching for a kleenex over this.  Even if it was brought to PC, it simply does not fit in with the Eve Universe and makes no sense.
    Seriously, consider Eve for a moment - just how do you see any sort of FPS fitting into it?
    Clones?
    Ability to move troops to a planet?
    Ability to reinforce those troops?
    Etc, etc, etc?
    Who cares if it is for console or PC/Mac/Linux; if the simple concept of it makes no sense for the game universe itself?

     

    I'm sorry but you're not making sense to me how does it not fit?

     

    clones? ever hear of respawning?

    ability to move troops to a planet? enough ships in eve i think

    ability to reinforce troops? what?

    and what else?

    I'm just not grasping your point.

     

    oh and do I think it fits the background? sure it does.

  • VirDanVirDan Member Posts: 85
    Originally posted by magister87

    Originally posted by VirDan


    For the life of me, I do not understand all the fanbois reaching for a kleenex over this.  Even if it was brought to PC, it simply does not fit in with the Eve Universe and makes no sense.
    Seriously, consider Eve for a moment - just how do you see any sort of FPS fitting into it?
    Clones?
    Ability to move troops to a planet?
    Ability to reinforce those troops?
    Etc, etc, etc?
    Who cares if it is for console or PC/Mac/Linux; if the simple concept of it makes no sense for the game universe itself?

     

    I'm sorry but you're not making sense to me how does it not fit?

     

    clones? ever hear of respawning?

    ability to move troops to a planet? enough ships in eve i think

    ability to reinforce troops? what?

    and what else?

    I'm just not grasping your point

    The Eve Universe is based on purchasing medical clones, which are located in certain stations or certain ships.  If you get podded 40 jumps from your clone, guess what?  So how will a "respawn" happen in the FPS?  Will they completely ignore clones?  Will it be a case of saying that a "clone bay" of some sort is part of the drop on the planet to facilitate "respawn"...?

    Enough ships, eh?  So will it be a case that before any FPS action can take place on a planet, that sufficient forces in space will have to run the gate camps - get to the planet - be able to hold an orbit there while fighting the enemy - so that troops can be deployed?

    I mean, all of this is pretty freaking obvious as an issue.

    Imagine, there you are - you have SOV - your gates are camped 24/7 - not even a spec of dust moves without you knowing it - and then suddenly, you are fighting on one of your planets?  Um yeah...

  • GrayGhost79GrayGhost79 Member UncommonPosts: 4,775

    You know another MMO this model might have been good for. SGW oO, Do it as an RvR style thing. Have PC players the space combat being able to pick Ghoul'd or Asgard, then Concole players are the planet forces and could be Jaffa or Human. Idea would have to be fleshed out a great deal, but man that would have been neat. Maybe MGM should pull the liscence and give it to CCP if they do well with Dust lol.

  • Delwin9999Delwin9999 Member Posts: 2
    Originally posted by VirDan


    The Eve Universe is based on purchasing medical clones, which are located in certain stations or certain ships.  If you get podded 40 jumps from your clone, guess what?  So how will a "respawn" happen in the FPS?  Will they completely ignore clones?  Will it be a case of saying that a "clone bay" of some sort is part of the drop on the planet to facilitate "respawn"...?
    Enough ships, eh?  So will it be a case that before any FPS action can take place on a planet, that sufficient forces in space will have to run the gate camps - get to the planet - be able to hold an orbit there while fighting the enemy - so that troops can be deployed?
    I mean, all of this is pretty freaking obvious as an issue.
    Imagine, there you are - you have SOV - your gates are camped 24/7 - not even a spec of dust moves without you knowing it - and then suddenly, you are fighting on one of your planets?  Um yeah...

     

    You didn't watch the little movie did you?  The whole point of Dust is that there's been a major advancement in cloning technology allowing cloning outside of the pod-pilots.  One would assume that in NPC space you respawn on the station just like everyone else and jump to planet from there.  They mentioned specific (and undisclosed mechanics) for nul-sec so we've got to guess at something like a dropship with a clone bay on it.  Likely something far less than Titan or Mothership class but then again you can cram a whole lot of dust clones into the space a single Pod takes up.

    Watch the video.  You get a whole lot of info from it.

  • VirDanVirDan Member Posts: 85
    Originally posted by Delwin9999

    Originally posted by VirDan


    The Eve Universe is based on purchasing medical clones, which are located in certain stations or certain ships.  If you get podded 40 jumps from your clone, guess what?  So how will a "respawn" happen in the FPS?  Will they completely ignore clones?  Will it be a case of saying that a "clone bay" of some sort is part of the drop on the planet to facilitate "respawn"...?
    Enough ships, eh?  So will it be a case that before any FPS action can take place on a planet, that sufficient forces in space will have to run the gate camps - get to the planet - be able to hold an orbit there while fighting the enemy - so that troops can be deployed?
    I mean, all of this is pretty freaking obvious as an issue.
    Imagine, there you are - you have SOV - your gates are camped 24/7 - not even a spec of dust moves without you knowing it - and then suddenly, you are fighting on one of your planets?  Um yeah...

     

    You didn't watch the little movie did you?  The whole point of Dust is that there's been a major advancement in cloning technology allowing cloning outside of the pod-pilots.  One would assume that in NPC space you respawn on the station just like everyone else and jump to planet from there.  They mentioned specific (and undisclosed mechanics) for nul-sec so we've got to guess at something like a dropship with a clone bay on it.  Likely something far less than Titan or Mothership class but then again you can cram a whole lot of dust clones into the space a single Pod takes up.

    Watch the video.  You get a whole lot of info from it.

    Do you mean the short Golem clip or are you referring to another one?  Because there is nothing in the Golem clip.

    Reading different articles on other sites, there are only vague references to restructuring sov.

    I have not seen anything about where any of this would take place in NPC space.

    It has been about combining corps in space with mercenary troops on the ground; with nothing said about how those troops get there and stay there.

  • WYDOWYDO Member Posts: 9

    It is simply brilliant. 

    This will bring a whole new group of people to eve through the vehicle of consoles.

    How they establish the link will be very interesting, and will be ground breaking stuff for MMOs

     

    Best of luck CCP

  • RuynRuyn Member Posts: 1,052

    This announcement really has peaked my interest in this game.  Tried the trial before and just couldn't get into it but will now seriously give it another go.

     

  • GrayGhost79GrayGhost79 Member UncommonPosts: 4,775
    Originally posted by Ruyn


    This announcement really has peaked my interest in this game.  Tried the trial before and just couldn't get into it but will now seriously give it another go.
     



     

    lol I am doing that too. Tried EvE before, wasn't my thing and gave up. After this though want to seriously try one more time to get into it.

  • uttausuttaus Member Posts: 120

    This is a fantastic devellopment for MMOs as a whole if it can be pulled off. 

    I do see that careful implementaion must be taken and special attention must be paid to how they work out soveirnty.

    If due dillagence is obeserved this can only  help EVE become a living breathing universe instaed of the near static world all MMOs suffer from.

    I can imagine tie ins to atmospheric flight.

    My main complaint with all MMOs is the world never changes.  With this wars can be fought and territory will changes hands and it wont be becuase a POD Pilot corporation made it so. It will add elements of uncertanty and challenge. 

    Corps cant just assume that only their actions change the universe. Now things will change and more than just pod pilots can change the direction of the universe. 

     

     

    Asheron's Call, Champions Online, Dark Age of Camelot, EVE Online, EverQuest, Lineage 2, Star Wars Galaxies and World of Warcraft.Waiting for SWTOR

  • MalcanisMalcanis Member UncommonPosts: 3,297
    Originally posted by GrayGhost79

    Originally posted by Ruyn


    This announcement really has peaked my interest in this game.  Tried the trial before and just couldn't get into it but will now seriously give it another go.
     



     

    lol I am doing that too. Tried EvE before, wasn't my thing and gave up. After this though want to seriously try one more time to get into it.

     

    As a 3- year eve player I wish you all the luck in the world. All you have to do is bear in mind that it's a game of long term goals, that its up to you to set your goals, and that "massively multiplayer" is not just a catch phrase this time.

    As far as Dust goes, I think it's an bold, innovative - and ultimately necessary - move on CCP's part. My only reservation is that I dont really want to spend £200-300 on a console to take part. I fervently hope that there is eventually a PC port - perhaps as an inclusion to the EvE client.

    Give me liberty or give me lasers

  • RuynRuyn Member Posts: 1,052
    Originally posted by uttaus


    This is a fantastic devellopment for MMOs as a whole if it can be pulled off. 
    I do see that careful implementaion must be taken and special attention must be paid to how they work out soveirnty.
    If due dillagence is obeserved this can only  help EVE become a living breathing universe instaed of the near static world all MMOs suffer from.
    I can imagine tie ins to atmospheric flight.
    My main complaint with all MMOs is the world never changes.  With this wars can be fought and territory will changes hands and it wont be becuase a POD Pilot corporation made it so. It will add elements of uncertanty and challenge. 
    Corps cant just assume that only their actions change the universe. Now things will change and more than just pod pilots can change the direction of the universe. 
     
     

     

    I wonder how it will work though.  Will the console people random join matches?  Will they be sub-guilds to the Eve main guild?  Will the console guilds gain notoriety as being skilled, thus getting hired more?  Too many questions.  LOTS of potential though.

  • batolemaeusbatolemaeus Member CommonPosts: 2,061


    Originally posted by Vyre
    Finally, after all these years, MMORPGs are changing.
    CCP is the new King of MMORPGs if they pull this off successfully.  I think MMORPG would be an outdated term actually.

    Tbh., i actually think that most "mmos" don't deserve to be called "mmorpgs".
    They're usually sharded into small fragments and not so massive, and their "rp" is laughable at best.

    The term just isn't outdated - it's over used.

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