Dust 514's "cover charge" revealed

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#1 TheShadowLord07
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You'll have to pay a one-off fee to play PlayStation 3-exclusive MMO shooter Dust 514, developer CCP has confirmed.

A payment of between $10 and $20 will be converted into in-game currency.

"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," CCP boss Hilmar Veigar Pétursson told Eurogamer sister site GamesIndustry.biz.

"We call this the cover charge."

Despite the payment, CCP insists gamers are getting Dust 514, which ties into PC-exclusive MMO Eve Online, for free.

"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."

What, exactly, you'll be able to spend your virtual money on is yet to be decided.

"We have some initial assumptions but we'll put it out there and see how the player base during the trials reacts to it," CCP said.

CCP showcased the Unreal Engine 3-powered game during Sony's E3 press conference last month. A closed beta will happen at the end of the year ahead of a full PlayStation Network download-only release in spring 2012.

The console shooter directly connects to the PC MMO Eve Online, which launched in 2003. Dust 514 and Eve Online will share one "vibrant universe" - one single-shard super computer server.

"Sony allows us to use our systems," CCP CTO Halldor Fannar explained to Eurogamer.

"Microsoft has Xbox Live. They're very strict on that. There are a lot of issues we run into. It may be a basic thing people don't realise, but with Dust and Eve on Sony's network, we can allow them to chat together. Voice chat, text chat, that's all one world.

"One of the reasons for the partnership with Sony is because they're opening up new ways to do these things.

"We're going to be managing most of it. We're using PlayStation just for credentials, stuff like that. Then it's all our stuff.

"With our agreement with Sony they seem to be fine with our three month expansion cycle. They've been looking at the MMO space for a while, trying to understand why something like that hasn't still happened on the console. They're coming to terms with it. There are certain things they have to relax just to allow these things to function."

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I'll add that to my do-not-buy-list

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CCP showcased the Unreal Engine 3-powered game during Sony's E3 press conference last month. A closed beta will happen at the end of the year ahead of a full PlayStation Network download-only release in spring 2012.

TheShadowLord07

I guess they won't to avoid having uniformed people buy the game.

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#4 lawlessx
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..well there goes any chance of this game being successful
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#5 sinpkr
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this game had so much pontential , but this added to the fact its not on all platforms will make it fail

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#6 Fizzman
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Dont worry no one cares enough about the game to get upset about the charge.

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#7 hypoty
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I'll still buy it, but I'm willing to bet that this won't succeed in the way CCP wants it to, maybe if it were cross-platform with PC it may have a chance. I also read that the game will focus on 32vs32 player fights. I was under the impression that this was going to be something like Planetside, that's a pretty low number for a MMOFPS.

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#8 POPEYE1716
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im still going to get it.

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#9 dercoo
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So, micro transaction based, and the game cost only 10-20$ to start.

See nothing wrong with this ,AT THIS MOMENT

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#10 Afrikanxl
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Dont worry no one cares enough about the game to get upset about the charge.

Fizzman

what do you mean no one cares about the game? there alot folks looking forward to the game. basically the game costs 10$ to 20$ to purchase. after that no monthly fees even though you have a chance to affect a mmo world. there will be alot of eve players who will buy this game as well. they take their mmo universe serious.

also it seems this will also be playable with the ps vita. so there will be more gamers out there who wil keep it alive. $10-20 is a steal imo.

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#11 millerlight89
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Game looks HORRIBLE anyways.