Why wouldn't you ?Why would I want to build stuff in murderhobo universe?
Why wouldn't you ?Why would I want to build stuff in murderhobo universe?
Because it's a waste of time building stuff to just get destroyed.Why wouldn't you ?
Where you build, you can make a safe zone.Because it's a waste of time building stuff to just get destroyed.
And the ships? Collecting resources to build ships so I could wreck them in battle was my least favoured activity in Naval Action.Where you build, you can make a safe zone.
I don't care much for battle, but if your ships are reasonably powerful, then its part of the game. But there are safe places, the start planet is a safe area I think.And the ships? Collecting resources to build ships so I could wreck them in battle was my least favoured activity in Naval Action.
Its as every game a matter of taste. Graphics don't bother me, I just want good gameplay and immersion. This looks to offer that in good size. I don't think an org is necessary, being friendly with orgs' groups etc might be handy. Again its all part of the game.From what I saw in this week YT vids, looks like it will be a long time before game will look and work stable. Also it seems to be one of those MMOs where its almost mandatory to be in a large, and I mean LARGE clan to be able to have fun.
Very personal taste here - graphically looks very un-appealing and pre-alpha ish. Hard pass for me all around. Again, only personal feeling - no clue how anyone would pay monthly for DU.
Yep, I've watched enough gameplay videos since NDA lifted to go from totally hyped to mostly uninterested. I'm just going to stick with Space Engineers and EGS for now. Maybe Starbase will be better, but I'm beginning to have my doubts.From what I saw in this week YT vids, looks like it will be a long time before game will look and work stable. Also it seems to be one of those MMOs where its almost mandatory to be in a large, and I mean LARGE clan to be able to have fun.
Very personal taste here - graphically looks very un-appealing and pre-alpha ish. Hard pass for me all around. Again, only personal feeling - no clue how anyone would pay monthly for DU.
It looks more like EGS than SE, but I doubt it uses the same engine. They probably made their own.Slightly off topic but what engine DU uses? Is it the same for Empyrion/Space engineers? Maybe its a coinkydink but some parts of the UI and graphics look exactly the same across all three games.
Amazon Lumberyard...same as Star Citizen...but they seem to have almost managed to make a game with it instead of just a market place for selling shipsSlightly off topic but what engine DU uses? Is it the same for Empyrion/Space engineers? Maybe its a coinkydink but some parts of the UI and graphics look exactly the same across all three games.
Jesus, the Franken-engine?Amazon Lumberyard...same as Star Citizen...but they seem to have almost managed to make a game with it instead of just a market place for selling ships
I thought it was their own in-house engine they are using ?Amazon Lumberyard...same as Star Citizen...but they seem to have almost managed to make a game with it instead of just a market place for selling ships
Unigine, according to the internet.Slightly off topic but what engine DU uses? Is it the same for Empyrion/Space engineers? Maybe its a coinkydink but some parts of the UI and graphics look exactly the same across all three games.
Unigine 2, to be accurate.Unigine, according to the internet.
Possibly a pretty good choice since that one is actually built around the "really large environment" problem.
Unigine 2, a lot better than lumberyard from what it seems:Amazon Lumberyard...same as Star Citizen...but they seem to have almost managed to make a game with it instead of just a market place for selling ships