DC Universe Online screens give us a brush with Bats
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Listen, we're sure whatever custom superhero you're planning to create within DC Universe Online is going be a precious and unique snowflake -- but you know who else is great? Batman and all his friends. You can check out their exploits, both heroic and villainous, in the gallery below.
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Posted: Aug 29th 2010 10:36PM Ezio Auditore da Firenze said
As far as PS3 MMO's go, I'm definitely looking forward to DC Universe Online more so than FFXIV.
Cannot wait for this. :)
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Cannot wait for this. :)
Posted: Aug 29th 2010 11:02PM DustbinK said
@Ezio Auditore da Firenze This looks very outdated. Like it's a MMO from 5+ years ago. That's my beef with it as the universe itself looks good and fun.
FF14 is going to have an hour limiting system so it's balanced to where people who play a lot get way less XP and money after a certain hours a week... so that has me much more interested as I don't want to invest a lot of time into a MMO but still have fun with it.
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FF14 is going to have an hour limiting system so it's balanced to where people who play a lot get way less XP and money after a certain hours a week... so that has me much more interested as I don't want to invest a lot of time into a MMO but still have fun with it.
Posted: Aug 30th 2010 5:32AM Bearcut said
@Ezio Auditore da Firenze
Listen, who cares about graphics? MMO's take a TON OF RAM to run smoothly and if you try to cram a ton of graphics/textures into it, the framerate will drop to nothing. I mean seriously, when you think about it, aren't the smoothest running games always the most fun? The first thing I thought about Shank when I played it the other day was "Wow, the fps is great!"
Same thing with Red Faction Guerilla, and yes, even Call of Duty. But why do these games have good framerates? Because they put their time in the things that count rather than wasting an insane amount of time on textures.
I'll take gameplay smoothness over graphical resolution (and bells and whistles) anyday.
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Listen, who cares about graphics? MMO's take a TON OF RAM to run smoothly and if you try to cram a ton of graphics/textures into it, the framerate will drop to nothing. I mean seriously, when you think about it, aren't the smoothest running games always the most fun? The first thing I thought about Shank when I played it the other day was "Wow, the fps is great!"
Same thing with Red Faction Guerilla, and yes, even Call of Duty. But why do these games have good framerates? Because they put their time in the things that count rather than wasting an insane amount of time on textures.
I'll take gameplay smoothness over graphical resolution (and bells and whistles) anyday.
Posted: Aug 29th 2010 10:51PM Ezio Auditore da Firenze said
@RadioactiveQube
It's actually Catwoman punching her own boobie.
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It's actually Catwoman punching her own boobie.
Posted: Aug 29th 2010 11:51PM TheDarkWayne said
@BananaBoat Your best comments always seem to end up in the wrong place
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Posted: Aug 29th 2010 11:38PM gamepete64 said
Am I the only one that thought someone was punching Cat Woman's boob?
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Posted: Aug 30th 2010 11:33AM CaptainProtonX said
I can never wrap my head around MMOs based on popular properties like Star Wars and comic books.
How do you prevent 2000 Batmen from being created?
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How do you prevent 2000 Batmen from being created?
Posted: Aug 30th 2010 2:17PM Faren22 said
I love how Batman just looks distracted, like he just saw a real supervillain or something, while Catwoman's just uselessly wailing on his invincible Bat-Chest. And whoever that is in the background is apparently throwing up the horns? Maybe punching Batman's now a spectator sport?
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