DC Universe Online - Part 2

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Are the DLCs available on the PS4? I was looking for The Last Laugh but didn't see it
 
if I remember correctly that was was supposedly made free and already a part of main game for free to play players. It's the up coming DLC that you'll have to buy starting with the sons of Trigon.
 
Is the Ultimate Edition being sold as discs at retail store for PS4?
 
Not likely. You can check with them just by asking to see what they will tell you though.
 
Maybe it's a downloadable package upgrade like on ps3,Maybe I'll wait till I rank up and do bunch of stuff before buying DLC or upgrading to Legendary
 
Maybe it's a downloadable package upgrade like on ps3,Maybe I'll wait till I rank up and do bunch of stuff before buying DLC or upgrading to Legendary

It's a digital download. All purchases are tied to your PSN account. It won't matter if you have a PS3 or PS4.
 
And the only real reason to buy any of the DLC (or a Legendary membership) before hitting level 30 is if you want to use one of the DLC powers for your character. Otherwise most of the new content isn't available until after the level cap and after you've gotten some higher tier armor.
 

Hmm, they are advertising this ultimate edition in the PS4 store, but in the store it's only listing Fight for the Light and Future Batman(PVP) are included. I'm not sure if it would work if I DL'ed it from the site onto my PS4.


I found The Last Laugh by manually searching for it, but it's still $9.99...
 
Hmm, they are advertising this ultimate edition in the PS4 store, but in the store it's only listing Fight for the Light and Future Batman(PVP) are included. I'm not sure if it would work if I DL'ed it from the site onto my PS4.


I found The Last Laugh by manually searching for it, but it's still $9.99...

That's the "Origin" pack, found here.

The Ultimate Edition is here.
 
Which DLC power is the best one?,From what I've seen in videos they don't seem that great,Gadgets/Ice and Sorcery seems the only good ones
 
Which DLC power is the best one?,From what I've seen in videos they don't seem that great,Gadgets/Ice and Sorcery seems the only good ones

Gadgets, Ice, and Sorcery are all in the stock game, not DLC.

I like the Light powers, being able to summon a helicopter is pretty sweet.
 
Gadgets, Ice, and Sorcery are all in the stock game, not DLC.

I like the Light powers, being able to summon a helicopter is pretty sweet.

I know,what I meant to say is that Gadgets/Ice&Sorcery seem the most interesting ones in the whole game

Can you ride the helicopter?
 
I wonder IF drive able vehicles could ever be DLC,Sounds like a great idea to have then for our characters and customize at least in appearance but not sure it can work within the gameplay and game engine
 
I wonder IF drive able vehicles could ever be DLC,Sounds like a great idea to have then for our characters and customize at least in appearance but not sure it can work within the gameplay and game engine

Not a chance, it's unnecessary and not at all what the game is about. You have movement powers, there's no need for mounts.

And I'd suggest just playing the game before worrying about the DLC. See if you even like it first.
 
Yeah true,I had the game before and I loved it and that's why I'm excited to get back to it soon,I'm thinking of going legendary but not yet since I want to rank up with my new characters and there's still plenty of missions to do before doing the DLC stories,Plus I want to have Gadgets and Sorcery again
 
PlayStation 4 and Game Update 31 Status

https://forums.station.sony.com/dcu...aystation-4-and-game-update-31-status.179106/



Hello again DCUO players,

I would like to take this opportunity to update everyone on the status of Game Update 31 and the launch of DC Universe Online on the PlayStation 4.

PlayStation 4

Since Friday, an enormous number of players have made the jump from the PlayStation 3 to the PlayStation 4, or have logged into the game for the first time on the new console. Players new and old are enjoying a remastered DCUO experience in visual fidelity simply not possible on the PlayStation 3, and both platforms are still sharing the same servers and playing together in one massive community.

No launch comes without a few hiccups, though, and I can assure you we are working as quickly as possible to resolve them.

On Friday, we experienced issues that prevented some people from logging into the game or having the correct entitlements (purchases and account status) once they got in. We worked with our partners at PSN to resolve these issues as quickly as possible, and they were resolved Friday afternoon.

Players have also reported several other new bugs, many of which will be resolved in our first PS4 client hotfix already submitted to PSN, including an issue preventing group member information from appearing in the group HUD and problems selecting or deleting characters at character select. The hotfix will also include a change to allow even faster loading of objects and players in the world for the smoothest experience possible. Fixing these issues are high priority for us and we will update the community once the hotfix is approved.

Game Update 31

Game Update 31's launch last week also introduced a few unforeseen problems. Many of them have already been resolved, including a PS3 crash when completing feats and issues with player or NPC rendering. We want to again thank everyone reporting these issues for doing so and with such detail. We were able to use your reports to address the problems as quickly as possible, and will continue to do so.

Once again, thank you to all players - on PC, PS3, and now PS4 - for playing DC Universe Online. And keep an eye out, because we'll have exciting news to share soon about what's coming next to the game, and you won’t want to miss it.

Captain Liberty Executive Producer
 
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DC Universe Online: Chatting War of the Light with Jens Andersen
We recently had a chance to sit down with DCUO's Jens Andersen to learn about DLC 9: War of the Light Part One. Read on for the full rundown! As Jens explained to us, Part One will see the various Lantern Corps groups converge on Earth in a new version of Metropolis available to DLC owners. In Metropolis, players will notice various multi-colored prismatic mists weaving their way through the city’s streets, affecting the populace in a variety of ways. What is known is that these mists are somehow tied to the emotional spectrum that typically gives Lantern Corps members their powers. In one example Jens gave us, citizens encountering a red mist would then become enraged. Rage, of course, is the source of power for every Red Lantern Corps member.
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Sony Online Entertainment is set to release the ninth DLC pack for DC Universe Online early next year. Dubbed “War of the Light Part One”, this latest addition will serve as the first in a new trilogy of packs to be released in 2014 . We recently had an opportunity to sit down with DCUO creative director Jens Andersen to talk all things ‘War of the Light’ and more.

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War of the Light Part One
If you’re a fan of DC Comics’ Lantern Corps, you’ve likely been pretty pleased with the Corps’ representation in DCUO up to this point. To date, the game has added the Green Lantern Corps, Sinestro’s Lantern Corps, and most recently, the Red Lantern Corps. In War of the Light Part One, the Blue Lantern Corps, led by St. Walker, will finally make its appearance. It’s a good time to be a Lantern Corps fan in DCUO!
As Jens explained to us, Part One will see the various Lantern Corps groups converge on Earth in a new version of Metropolis available to DLC owners. In Metropolis, players will notice various multi-colored prismatic mists weaving their way through the city’s streets, affecting the populace in a variety of ways. What is known is that these mists are somehow tied to the emotional spectrum that typically gives Lantern Corps members their powers. In one example Jens gave us, citizens encountering a red mist would then become enraged. Rage, of course, is the source of power for every Red Lantern Corps member.
Throughout the DLC players will be seeking to sort out the mystery involving these mists as members of the various Lantern Corps battle it out in the streets and even in the sky above. Sentient planets and Corps members Mogo and Ranx have also ported into the Earth’s orbit and players will even venture into these areas as part of new four and eight-man content coming in DLC9. As part of said content, players can expect to fight alongside (or against) Hal Jordan and Sinestro and even see other iconic DC characters drafted into the Corps, such as Blue Lantern Flash.


Part One will also add a new power called ‘Rage’ to the game. Available to both heroes and villains and inspired by the Red Lantern Corps, Rage will introduce a new way for players to tank in DC Universe Online. As a ‘Rage’ tank, players will instantly heal themselves for all the damage they take as long as they are enraged, but should they allow their rage to ‘crash’, all the damage healed while enraged will hit them all at once.
The idea is to keep your rage built up as you fight and use certain moves that spend your healed damage away so that you don’t crash as hard (or at all) if you do end up crashing. Jens described it as a very aggressive play style where you’ll want to be on top of things and constantly assaulting your enemies without being countered or interrupted.
Visually, Rage powers will feature some typical Lantern Corps themes, such as the use of constructs and energy blasts, though expect Rage generated constructs to be quite a bit more vicious. Think blades, axes, and maces; that sort of thing. Additionally, you will indeed be able to vomit plasma on enemies, which is well, awesome.
There are some smaller, but still significant additions coming to DCUO in DLC9, too. For one, players will finally be able to dress up in Lantern Corps style. Costume pieces representing the Green (heroes), Sinestro (villains), Red Lantern (both) Corps will all be available for players to acquire. Finally, the Legends PvP roster will expand with the addition of Atrocitus (Red Lantern Corps) and St. Walker (Blue Lantern Corps). Atrocitus will play similarly to a Rage character while St. Walker is a martial arts monk type of character featuring unique kata animations, executions, a lotus pose meditation to recharge his energy, and more.
Armories
Armories, a hotly anticipated feature originally set to release with Game Update 32, will arrive very early next year in January and Jens gave us some additional insight on what players can expect here. For those who haven’t been following the game recently, Armories will essentially allow you to save multiple loadouts in DC Universe Online. Using Armories, players can store a loadout with their currently assigned skill points, costume, gear, and hotbar configurations and instantly switch through them with a couple of restrictions. For PvE, players can instantly switch without a cooldown as many times as they like while out of combat, but will be subject to a cooldown when switching in combat. In PvP, Armory switches will be limited to out of combat use only.
Armories also have a physical representation in your lair or hideout, so there is a bit of form in addition to the function of the feature. Think Batman with his various armor sets on display in the Batcave. Each player will receive one Armory slot for free on each of their characters, though additional slots (up to a total of 16 per character) can be purchased via the in-game store for Station Cash.


It’s easy to imagine all the possible uses for the DCUO Armory. Everything from simple roleplaying use (switching costumes), to the ability for Operations teams to adapt quickly to a poor situation, such as a Controller or Healer going down mid fight, to being able to adjust your loadout for different map types or team makeups in PvP, will all be possible when the Armory feature goes live next month.
Both War of the Light Part One (DLC9) and the Armory feature will be available in January, 2014.
source:mmorpg.com
 
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So who is everyone's most used created characters and what are their powers and weapons?,Oh and are they inspired by real super heroes/villains in any way?
 
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