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DC Universe Online: Hands On Event

SBFordSBFord Former Associate EditorMember LegendaryPosts: 33,129

Last week, MMORPG.com's Drew Wood had the opportunity to spend some time with the Sony Online Entertainment Studios in Austin, Texas. During his time there, Drew scored some hands on time with DC Universe Online. Drew has a few things to say about DCOU. Check it out then fly to the forums and let us know what you think!

I spent last week in Austin, TX with the team at Sony Online Entertainment at their studio where I was presented with the opportunity to tour the facility and chat with members of the development team. Perhaps most exciting, though, was that I was also granted the opportunity to have a little one-on-one time with the game itself, DC Universe Online.

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  • ElikalElikal Member UncommonPosts: 7,912

    Thanks for sharing the info. It sounds quite cool. I am really into these more actiony MMOs. While it does not satisfy all my needs, it sure is something aim to play.

    I just wonder how difficult it is? Making combos never was my strength, alas. Guess we have to wait and see.

    People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert

  • godzilr1godzilr1 Member UncommonPosts: 550

    nice summary.  combos aren't difficult, one thing i have found is you need to time it with your characters animation.  combos are also listed under you powers so if you ever forget, just look there and you'll know it, there isnt a "discovery" to it.  very action oriented game.  it sounds a bit odd but it flows really well in game

  • causscauss Member UncommonPosts: 666

    Alright, my curiosity went from zero to a healthy amount.

  • dnarrisdnarris Member Posts: 267

    Seems like a soild game so far and looks really good for being in beta testing still.

    Thankfully, most of us should be getting beta invites in the next couple of weeks. I look forward to trying this out myself.

  • maskedweaselmaskedweasel Member LegendaryPosts: 12,195

    It sounds like the game is exactly what I was hoping it would be, and may just be the game for me.  I always love combos, and I love action oriented gameplay.  I'll be playing on my PC,  but with the combos the way they are described I'm going to HAVE to use a controller.  

     

    This system may not mesh with what some players look for on this site,  but it sounds nothing less than awesome to me, and the preview was exactly what I needed for a renewed hope on this title.  Great job.



  • gaeanprayergaeanprayer Member UncommonPosts: 2,341

    Sounds like a terrible mix of good and bad qualities coming together to make something mediocre. The combat system being new could be good, but mixing combos and mouse-click attacks with a shortcut bar is awkward. I've played games that have done this (it's not that innovative, especially if you're into gams like Dungeon Fighter and Vindictus), and having to break your hand from the action of moving with the mouse/keyboard to click a button just never quite feels like it meshes with your hand. Not for me anyway. Other games have gotten around this by allowing you to assign shortcuts to a mouse press or by creating ways to cast the spell with a combination of movement and mouse press (a la fighting game 'special moves') so that could work.

     

    But it seems a waste to go out of the way to be different with your fighting system, then be lazy with your quests and just throw the 'kill x of x' quests at your players. It's a step forward, and a step backward at the same time which basically leaves you...where you started in the first place.

     

    At least it's purdy.

    "Forums aren't for intelligent discussion; they're for blow-hards with unwavering opinions."

  • MMOrUSMMOrUS Member Posts: 414

    This sounds right up my street.

    The combo's are what excite me the most, I will be very interested to see how these play out in an MMO, and wether they do affect the challenge of the game.

    I did not expect anything different with the questing system tbh, the game looks and sounds as if it has plenty more besides to keep me rooted to my screen, the PvP side of the game also has me intrigued, so questing will probably remain as a side line for me.

    I look forward to getting my hands on this game, just a shame it got pushed to next year =(.

     

  • WhiteLanternWhiteLantern Member RarePosts: 3,319

    The combo system is fresh and suprisingly easy to get the hang of. Even with a mouse/keyboard setup. I've been tempted to test out a gamepad on it, but honestly, I haven't felt a need to.

    I want a mmorpg where people have gone through misery, have gone through school stuff and actually have had sex even. -sagil

  • jaxsundanejaxsundane Member Posts: 2,776

    Nice to get an opinion but not much said that I didn't expect to hear so far.

    but yeah, to call this game Fantastic is like calling Twilight the Godfather of vampire movies....

  • ambushbug73ambushbug73 Member Posts: 13

    My advice is to try to get a beta invite or try a friends beta before investing in this game. That's not to say it's a bad game, but it's very different from the game mechanics of an average MMO. It is an online action game. Like I said it's not a bad game, it's just different and don't want people to spend money and get a product completely different than they are expecting. Not going to put a lot of info about the game here, but if anyone has any questions feel free to PM me.

  • DrakynnDrakynn Member Posts: 2,030

    I love my Traditional MMORPGs but am not married to any one type of game as the author implies. This too sounds like ti could be fun and if it has the content and satisfactory support, maybe even long term fun.

  • DrewDrew Member Posts: 434

    Originally posted by Drakynn



    I love my Traditional MMORPGs but am not married to any one type of game as the author implies. This too sounds like ti could be fun and if it has the content and satisfactory support, maybe even long term fun.


     

    I never meant to imply that all Traditional MMOers were reluctant to change.  I implied that there is a subsect of traditional MMOers who are.   Just to clarify.  *thumbs up*

  • HokieHokie Member UncommonPosts: 1,063

    Hey Drew can I ask a question?

    How was the intuitive was the combo system on the keyboard/mouse setup?

    It almost sounds like its going to be clunky if youre not using a controller.

    "I understand that if I hear any more words come pouring out of your **** mouth, Ill have to eat every fucking chicken in this room."

  • maskedweaselmaskedweasel Member LegendaryPosts: 12,195

    Originally posted by ambushbug73

    My advice is to try to get a beta invite or try a friends beta before investing in this game. That's not to say it's a bad game, but it's very different from the game mechanics of an average MMO. It is an online action game. Like I said it's not a bad game, it's just different and don't want people to spend money and get a product completely different than they are expecting. Not going to put a lot of info about the game here, but if anyone has any questions feel free to PM me.

    NDA.. still in effect... come on now people.



  • Dionysus187Dionysus187 Member Posts: 302

    From what I hear the ranged combat sucks pretty hardcore. So if you liked using ranged weapons in CO and blasters/corruptors in CoX you will be disappointed unless they improve it quite a bit.

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  • dnarrisdnarris Member Posts: 267

    Originally posted by Dionysus187

    From what I hear...

     Really?

    From what I heard it's the greatest combat system ever and when you destroy enemies they explode into confetti and tiny faries scream "Yaaay" and give you candy.

    Or at least that's what I heard...not like I've seen it myself.

    In other words if your going to make a comment like that, especially on a very specific system, you should probably have some first hand experience on it.

  • theartisttheartist Member Posts: 553

    I want to love this game, but there's no way I'd pay 14.99 a month for this. It'd all depend on what else is there to do other than smash zerging robots.

  • DrakynnDrakynn Member Posts: 2,030

    Originally posted by Drew



    Originally posted by Drakynn



    I love my Traditional MMORPGs but am not married to any one type of game as the author implies. This too sounds like ti could be fun and if it has the content and satisfactory support, maybe even long term fun.


     

    I never meant to imply that all Traditional MMOers were reluctant to change.  I implied that there is a subsect of traditional MMOers who are.   Just to clarify.  *thumbs up*


     

    You are corect sir and I apologise...I think from many posts here that a lot of gamers,as is their right of taste and opinion,do only enjoy certain types and/or niches.In the end no game is gonna appeal to everyone.

    Edit: Typos

  • godzilr1godzilr1 Member UncommonPosts: 550

    Originally posted by Axllow18

    Originally posted by Dionysus187

    From what I hear the ranged combat sucks pretty hardcore. So if you liked using ranged weapons in CO and blasters/corruptors in CoX you will be disappointed unless they improve it quite a bit.

    I don't know where you heard that from, but they lied to you my good sir lol.

    I can't break my NDA, but rest assured... they lied.

     

    As to the OP, hes dead spot on. The game is very different from what your used to; the combat can definately take a bit of time to get used to and even then fighting in pvp takes A LOT of getting used to. The combat does flow very nicely and it feels extremely responsive compared to other games, when you hit someone hard enough they fly back and you can yank them right back to you with a ranged snare just to hit em again.

    As to an earlier posters concerns about the game feeling odd on a mouse/keyboard; to some its fine (like myself), but my room mate who's also in beta he can't play without using a 360 controller. The game responds well to both so it's personal preference as to the one you want to use.

     Saying your in Beta breaks the NDA........

  • Konner920Konner920 Member UncommonPosts: 295

    My question is, Is the world mega instanced? Or is it more open.

  • maskedweaselmaskedweasel Member LegendaryPosts: 12,195

    Originally posted by Konner920

    My question is, Is the world mega instanced? Or is it more open.

    Supposedly,  the game worlds are open, and large,  though they are broken into zones,  there is no loading screen between them (afaik).  You will have to load when going into instances, and you will have to load when going across city barriers.

     

    There is no districting. 



  • Konner920Konner920 Member UncommonPosts: 295

    Originally posted by maskedweasel

    Originally posted by Konner920

    My question is, Is the world mega instanced? Or is it more open.

    Supposedly,  the game worlds are open, and large,  though they are broken into zones,  there is no loading screen between them (afaik).  You will have to load when going into instances, and you will have to load when going across city barriers.

     

    There is no districting. 

     

    Alright, that's what I have been wondering about since it was announced. I'm sick of instanced super hero MMOs.

  • ambushbug73ambushbug73 Member Posts: 13

    Usually around 4 world (street) missions followed by an instanced mission to wrap up the story arc.

  • ambushbug73ambushbug73 Member Posts: 13

    Originally posted by maskedweasel



    Originally posted by ambushbug73

    My advice is to try to get a beta invite or try a friends beta before investing in this game. That's not to say it's a bad game, but it's very different from the game mechanics of an average MMO. It is an online action game. Like I said it's not a bad game, it's just different and don't want people to spend money and get a product completely different than they are expecting. Not going to put a lot of info about the game here, but if anyone has any questions feel free to PM me.

    NDA.. still in effect... come on now people.


     


     


    Sue me. I'm sorry, but I believe this game is being marketed to the masses as an MMORPG, but internally you will be told it's not. Like I said, the game has some good qualities but I would like people to know what kind of game they are getting. There is nothing worse than buying a game you think is one thing and get another. It's not a bad game at all, but it is different enough from a standard MMORPG that it should be stated.


     


    Some people will not like the fact that the level cap is 30 which is reached in 2-5 days and that it's not considered a leveling system as much as a 30 level tutorial. MMORPG players aren't typically use to leveling up your character to the max level so quick and the all future content being lvl 30 because it's considered an action game and there is no need to level.


     


    Not every MMORPG player will want a game where they can get dozens of skills but can only use 6 in their hot bar. Some will not like the fact that your role and powers are so tied together. There are only 6 power sets, all fire and ice characters are tanks. All device and mental characters are controllers. All sorcery and nature characters are healers.


     


    A lot of MMORPG PC gamers will not like the limitations being placed on the game due to it being a crossover on the PS3. The pets, what few there are, are all just stiff creations. They have stated that they had to limit the amount of animation due to the PS3 limits. Which I don't understand the issue since they have announced that now there will be no cross platform action.


     


    The game has a lot going for it, but I'm not sure the MMORPG community is going to be willing to pay $15 a month for what amounts to a standard action game. There are so many action games already on the market that don't require a monthly fee to play.


     


    Once again, I can't say it enough, it's not a bad game but I hate for people to spend money on something that they are going to be dissapointed in. Get a free trial when available or a buddy pass if people get one when they order it. By all means give it a try and I hope you love it, but know what you are buying.

  • feena750feena750 Member UncommonPosts: 330

    Why would they be graphically limited on pet animations?  They shouldn't be different from character / enemy animations.

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