The Uber Unofficial Official Q&A Thread

Discussion in 'Monday Night Combat 360 General Discussion' started by Hildogen, March 30, 2010.

  1. Gentleman

    Gentleman New Member

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    Clearly you haven't played one long enough to get used to it? Which is, like, what? Everyone does?
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    Col_Jessep Moderator Alumni

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  3. TheJustinIsALie

    TheJustinIsALie New Member

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    Xbox 360 controls have good buttons and triggers but holding the control feels awkward at times. (Probably cuz of the battery pack)
  4. Col_Jessep

    Col_Jessep Moderator Alumni

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    The Wii controller was nice, a really good idea they had there. But:

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  5. MrMusikal

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    Get a wired controller,
    THEY HAVE NO BATTERY PACKS.
  6. Hildogen

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    +100000000000000000000000000000% Agree. For shooters I will be a PC gamer for life. Although MNC will make me have to turn on a 360.....I cringe at the thought...
  7. Unreal

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    The Xbox controllers are great for shooters the thing that makes them funky is the control stick layout and the shape, but the mouse and keyboard are always better than a controller. But i like both so for me it really comes down to which console i think the game feels best on.

    Which kinda brings me to my first question.

    Will there be cross-platform play for MNC? seeing as it's quite apparent that there's going to be a PC version of the game at some point.

    And lastly Hello! i'm new and really looking forward to the game :D
  8. MrMusikal

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    Are you going to change the Assault's automatic stapler gun sounding gun?
  9. TheJustinIsALie

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    I like how it sounds now.
  10. Ekanaut

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    Final audio,mix and balance comes in last. Things will sound better when you play the finished game.
  11. Gentleman

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    Oh my God...do you actually exist?
  12. nyx

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    Personally, I am a console girl. I started with consoles, and the PC feels very very awkward to me.
  13. Col_Jessep

    Col_Jessep Moderator Alumni

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    My first PC was a phenomenal 486 DX2 with 50 MHz and 8MB RAM, before that I had an Amiga 500 (I skipped the C64). Back in the day we were running DOS and had to rewrite parts of the autoexec.bat to run games. It was a tough fight to load enough drivers into the upper memory blocks to clear enough room (about 640kb) in the conventional memory sometimes. Games came on 5,25" and 3,5" floppy discs or their source code was printed in magazines and had to be copied by hand. Nobody had ever heard of 3D accelerator cards, let alone shiny, magic disks that could store incredible 700MB of data or more. Good times.
  14. neutrino

    neutrino low mass particle Uber Employee

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    Ok let's play.

    My first computer was a TI-99/4A. This baby booted up to whacked out TI basic and it also took cartridges. I was poor and only owned a couple of them so I used to spend my time programming it instead. I also couldn't save my programs (well it sorta worked on tape sometimes). So instead I wrote down my programs in a binder and re-typed them when I wanted to check them out.

    After that I got an Amiga 500 which I only had for about a year.

    My first PC was an IBM PS/2 Model 30 286 (10Mhz). I played lots of cool games like space quest, kings quest (which later in life I got to work on in a roundabout way) and a bunch of other cool PC games of the era.

    The first PC that I bought for myself was a 486-33Mhz from Fastec when I was in high school. I used that to ship my first game...
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    I don't even remember the specs of my first comp...

    I was like 4-5 years old and did nothing but sit there and play starcraft all day...yeah...I was a bit obsessed
  16. Gentleman

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    I have a laptop.

    My device is inferior by default.
  17. neutrino

    neutrino low mass particle Uber Employee

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    The main machine I used for the first year of MNC development was a laptop. I still use it as my primary machine at home.

    It eventually got too slow for development as the game progressed so now I use the standard dev machine here (Core i7 920 2.66, 12GB ram, SSD drive and a geforce 9800gt).
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    lol yea, I don't care for the 360 the slightest bit, MNC will become the exception.
  19. Col_Jessep

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    Okay, I have to ask neutrino. what is it with game developers and Nvidia? You barely see any game advertising ATI and some even fail to test ATI graphic cards (GTA4). In my experience ATI cards are often cheaper, run cooler use less energy and are as fast as Nvidia models. Not to mention that they released DX11 cards way sooner.
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    especially since i've heart ATI is a lot better with working with developers (sending test-boxes and such) over nvid, just seems odd to me...

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