CCP Expanding DUST 514 With Uprising


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CCP’s shooter DUST 514 is currently in open beta, although the game is technically operating in a live environment and has been officially attached to the main Eve Online universe. CCP continues to expand the ability of players on both games to interact with the world on a massive scale. Along with the regular course of updates, CCP has announced Uprising, an upcoming expansion to DUST that focuses on several core features of the console shooter. Uprising brings with it a graphical upgrade, as well as new weapons and equipment. Player corporations can take over territory and planetary districts, all of them existing in the Eve Online universe.

“We reached a momentous milestone in January when DUST 514 and EVE Online became one and formed the largest single-shard MMO universe in the world,” said Hilmar Veigar Pétursson, CEO of CCP.  “Now our teams will continue to lay down more tracks between EVE Online and DUST 514 which will then be galvanized by our players every step of the way, inspiring us to go ever further.Uprising brings new features to drive meaningful human interaction, beautiful new visuals to astound, and increased ease of use, an important step in the journey.”

There are plenty more updates coming to DUST as it continues its open beta period.

(Source: CCP Press Release)

DUST 514 Coming Into Open Beta Next Week


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Good news, fans of console first person shooters that are also linked via the same servers to PC science fiction MMOs. The days of DUST 514 character resets are over, as of January 22nd the MMOFPS will officially head into open beta and full character development will commence. CCP had already combined both servers last week allowing the two communities to begin commingling. As part of the update process, DUST players are able to become part of Eve Online corporations, and vice versa. DUST mercenaries are able to take on contracts by Eve Online players with the goal of attacking or defending territory on planets based in Eve Online’s universe.

Players who take part in a match before the big day will receive 100,000 skill points.

(Source: Destructoid)

DUST514 Sutures Itself To Eve Online Slightly More


Good news everyone! As the DUST 514 beta continues trucking along its path towards release, CCP has added regular updates to bring the Playstation 3 shooter closer together with its older PC sci-fi MMO brother. With the release of Codex, the latest major update to the MMOFPS, players in both games will now find their experiences much tighter. Codex allows players to appoint directors in both games to keep watch on corporate activity. Corporate contracts allow Eve Online players to hire DUST 514 players to take over territory held by rival corporations. While not released with this update, CCP teases orbital strikes, allowing players in Eve to fire down on the planets below and affect the operations of their DUST counterparts.

The update also brings in a host of new content, from female avatars to new weapons and equipment, new maps and environments, and more. DUST is still in beta testing, and players can get in by registering and hoping for a key or buying the $20 mercenary pack. and obtaining the key that way.

(Source: DUST 514 Website)

DUST 514 Drops Cover Charge, Fully Free To Play


DUST 514 is set to release this summer on the Playstation 3, and last year CEO Hilmar Veigar made an interesting comment to Games Industry that the downloadable title would be free to play, but carry a cover charge that would be reimbursed via in-game currency.

“You’re really getting the game for free but you have to pre-buy credits in the beginning. We might go fully free-to-play down the line, but in the beginning we have a cover charge just to manage the initial launch of it.”

Since then, someone must have spoken some sense into CCP, because DUST will no longer require a cover fee. In an interview with Eurogamer, CCP Executive Producer Brandon Laurino says that the previous policy was confusing, and that DUST 514 will be free to download and free to play.

“It’s not the classical, ‘We’re going to have four maps at launch…’ We are covering literally a universe of planets, so there’s thousands of different maps and they’re all available to everyone who’s playing,”

You can read the entire article at the link below for some information on what will be available in the DUST cash shop when the game goes live.

(Source: Eurogamer)

Compensation or Not: Fee Is Still A Fee


In an article on Games Industry, CCP talks about their upcoming shooter and companion to Eve Online, DUST 514. CCP’s CEO Hilmar Veigar threw out one of the best spins I’ve seen to date on the cost of the game, not calling it a cost but rather a “cover charge,” and claiming players are still getting the game for free.

“In the beginning you have to pre-buy credits, so you pay something like $10-$20 to enter the game and you get the equivalent number of credits in the game once you do that. We call this the ‘cover charge’,”

This goes into the whole argument of allocation of resources, or what your money actually goes to pay for, and was the subject a few years ago regarding mandatory tips at restaurants. In the latter example, it has been decided by courts that a tip must be compulsory, otherwise it is considered a surcharge and must be suitably declared as taxable income. It’s legal as a service charge, but cannot be called a tip or gratuity.

So for all intent and purpose, DUST 514 is not free to play regardless of how much you are compensated in in-game cash, because the charge is not voluntary. You’re not getting the game for free because you have to pay to access it.

“You’re really getting the game for free but you have to pre-buy credits in the beginning. We might go fully free-to-play down the line, but in the beginning we have a cover charge just to manage the initial launch of it.”

Anyone who visits this website knows I almost always side with companies on the art of making money, that is what CCP exists to do: Make money. Not just enough money to get by and provide everything for free, but lods of emone! I understand Sony’s big initiative with pushing free to play games on the Playstation Network, but pushing DUST 514 as part of the program and then requiring an upfront fee not only negates the purpose of the program, but it also damages the image of the program itself.

I’m fine with CCP charging $10 for DUST, even the proposed $20. Just don’t treat me like I’m a gullible idiot by calling the game free to play while requiring an upfront fee. If that’s the case, then Call of Duty is free to play because I don’t have to pay for its online either.