Dreadnought Archives - Mmos World MMO Games Portal Tue, 16 Oct 2018 02:28:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://mmosworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/cropped-mmosworldicon-32x32.jpg Dreadnought Archives - Mmos World 32 32 Is Dreadnought Worth Playing In 2018? https://mmosworld.com/is-dreadnought-worth-playing-in-2018/ Tue, 16 Oct 2018 02:28:29 +0000 https://mmosworld.com/?p=9091 Dreadnought is now on Steam, and having played it a few times in open beta and now on Steam, we’ve got some thoughts! Dreadnought is an 8 versus 8 action strategy PvP MMO where players control huge capital warships. In similar fashion to games like World of Tanks and World of Warships, Dreadnought utilizes familiar […]

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Dreadnought is now on Steam, and having played it a few times in open beta and now on Steam, we’ve got some thoughts! Dreadnought is an 8 versus 8 action strategy PvP MMO where players control huge capital warships. In similar fashion to games like World of Tanks and World of Warships, Dreadnought utilizes familiar mechanics. Is Dreadnought worth playing in 2018?

What Is Dreadnought?

At the heart of the game are the ships and there are five classes of ships. Each class is unique to a play style, such as support for repairing team mates or artillery for long ranged damaged. What I liked about the ships was that they each had a distinct job to do in every match, which made experimenting with them fun. Controlling the ships are pretty easy as well, and they can fire primary, secondary and utility weapons at enemy ships.

After every match, points are rewarded for playing but you’ll get bonus for winning of course. Those points are then used to research any one of three tech trees to upgrade your existing ship. The higher you go down the tiers, the better ships you can unlock too. So very quickly, Dreadnought becomes all about advancing your profile as soon as possible to get the best ships.

Is The PvP Combat Fun?

Combat in Dreadnought is where things get really interesting. Players can queue in the game’s matchmaking mode which does a fairly good job. You won’t be paired with anyone that’s more than two ranks away from you, which makes things balanced. There are also several game modes to play, such as team death matches or free for all. Once in the match, the fun begins. Everyone on your team will scramble towards the center of a beautifully designed map, which could take place on the surface of a planet or in space.

Once you spot an enemy ship, you have to aim your target cross hairs at it and fire with everything at your disposal. Chip away at the health bar and finally you’ll get to watch the ship go down in flames, which is always satisfying. Players with experience in games like World Of Tanks will no doubt find the combat second nature, as you’ll pretty much be doing the same thing. Scout ships will zoom ahead to find enemies, while artillery vessels stay back to take pop shots. The heavy and medium dreadnoughts will engage in-combat everywhere on the map. It’s total chaos, and that’s the best part.

What Are Its Shortcomings?

For now, much of the concerns from the beta still persists. The game is currently promoting an animated lore trailer for the Steam launch, and that’s what the game lacks – any content that expands the lore. It is after all a PvP game, but one would think a main story campaign mode – however short – would be the icing on the cake for the game. Additionally, player base is decent, but not quite high enough resulting in long matchmaking queues during off peak hours.

Is Dreadnought Worth Playing?

For a free to play game, you can’t argue about the value when there’s potential for many nights of fun. If you’re a fan of spaceships and air battles, then Dreadnought is the game for you. Expect to see microtransactions  in-game, and while there are a few things that we didn’t like such as the console port graphics, it’s the action and strategy elements of the combat that makes this game worthwhile. Overall, Dreadnought is a solid MMO and we totally recommend getting some friends together to conquer the skies.

 

 

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Space Ship Combat Game Dreadnought Has Reworked Tech Trees In Latest 1.11 Patch https://mmosworld.com/space-ship-combat-game-dreadnought-has-reworked-tech-trees-in-latest-1-11-patch/ Wed, 14 Feb 2018 06:23:29 +0000 https://mmosworld.com/?p=6165 Space Ship Combat Game Dreadnought Has Reworked Tech Trees In Latest 1.11 Patch Today Six Foot and independent developer YAGER announced the release of update 1.11 for the multiplayer spaceship shooter Dreadnought on Windows PC. In direct response to feedback from the Dreadnought community, the tech tree has been completely reworked with this patch, giving players more freedom to […]

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Space Ship Combat Game Dreadnought Has Reworked Tech Trees In Latest 1.11 Patch

Today Six Foot and independent developer YAGER announced the release of update 1.11 for the multiplayer spaceship shooter Dreadnought on Windows PC. In direct response to feedback from the Dreadnought community, the tech tree has been completely reworked with this patch, giving players more freedom to directly go after the modules and ships they really want. The new Naga hero ship has been added to the game, along with secondary loadouts for even greater in-match variety, Razer Chroma peripheral integration, and additional enhancements and fixes.

Ensuring the continued multicultural colonization of space, this update also brings Polish language support, the fifth language to be added to Dreadnought on PC, alongside Latin American Spanish, French, German, and English. You can find more details in the full patch notes here and information on the marketplace updates here.

Dreadnought puts players in the captain’s chair of massive capital ships on the front lines of competitive team-based battles across a variety of multiplayer game modes. There are more than 50 playable vessels to master, each customizable with an array of weapons, modules, coatings and decals. Five distinct ship classes, specializing in tactical roles like frontline assault, long-range bombardment, strategic support and more, offer captains unique powers to exploit the enemy team’s weaknesses and claim victory.

Dreadnought is available now in free open beta on Windows PC and recently launched as a free-to-play title on the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system. For more information, visit the game’s website, and follow the title on FacebookTwitter and Twitch.

 

 

 

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Dreadnought (2017) Review https://mmosworld.com/dreadnought-2017-review/ Tue, 07 Feb 2017 16:32:26 +0000 https://www.mmosworld.com/?p=3149 For fans of games like World Of Tanks, there’s a brand new game in town and it’s called Dreadnought. Dreadnought is currently in open beta and from what I’ve seen and experienced, it is looking like a great game. Dreadnought is an 8 versus 8 action strategy MMO where players control huge capital warships. In […]

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For fans of games like World Of Tanks, there’s a brand new game in town and it’s called Dreadnought. Dreadnought is currently in open beta and from what I’ve seen and experienced, it is looking like a great game. Dreadnought is an 8 versus 8 action strategy MMO where players control huge capital warships. In similar fashion to games like World of Tanks and World of Warships, Dreadnought utilizes familiar mechanics. Let’s dive in further to see if Dreadnought is a worthy challenger to the established titles in the genre. Here’s our full review!

It’s All About The Ships

At the heart of the game are the ships and there are five classes of ships. Each class is unique to a play style, such as support for repairing team mates or artillery for long ranged damaged. What I liked about the ships was that they each had a distinct job to do in every match, which made experimenting with them fun. Controlling the ships are pretty easy as well, and they can fire primary, secondary and utility weapons at enemy ships.

After every match, points are rewarded for playing but you’ll get bonus for winning of course. Those points are then used to research any one of three tech trees to upgrade your existing ship. The higher you go down the tiers, the better ships you can unlock too. So very quickly, Dreadnought becomes all about advancing your profile as soon as possible to get the best ships.

 

Ready, Aim, Fire

Combat in Dreadnought is where things get really interesting. Players can queue in the game’s matchmaking mode which does a fairly good job. You won’t be paired with anyone that’s more than two ranks away from you, which makes things balanced. There are also several game modes to play, such as team death matches or free for all. Once in the match, the fun begins. Everyone on your team will scramble towards the center of a beautifully designed map, which could take place on the surface of a planet or in space.

Once you spot an enemy ship, you have to aim your target cross hairs at it and fire with everything at your disposal. Chip away at the health bar and finally you’ll get to watch the ship go down in flames, which is always satisfying. Players with experience in games like World Of Tanks will no doubt find the combat second nature, as you’ll pretty much be doing the same thing. Scout ships will zoom ahead to find enemies, while artillery vessels stay back to take pop shots. The heavy and medium dreadnoughts will engage in-combat everywhere on the map. It’s total chaos, and that’s the best part.

 

The Final Verdict

For a free to play game, you can’t argue about the value when there’s potential for many nights of fun. If you’re a fan of spaceships and air battles, then Dreadnought is the game for you. Expect to see microtransactions  in-game, and while there are a few things that we didn’t like such as the console port graphics, it’s the action and strategy elements of the combat that makes this game worthwhile. Overall, Dreadnought is a solid MMO and we totally recommend getting some friends together to conquer the skies.

 

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