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Yeah, there will be target locking of some sort.
PS: No it is not.
I was just expressing my reaction to having just heard of this game for the first time. Warhammer + local co-op is an automatic buy in my house as i can play it with the kids. Another game for Dad (me) to play on his own, even if it is excellent beyond all expectation becomes just another game in the pile of games i wish i had enough time to play.
Do the Devs care to hear about this? Probably not. Maybe they or GW will keep it in mind when planning future projects though?
http://steamcommunity.com/app/527430/discussions/0/1473095965291684995/
Offline coop is so 90s. Now the trend is online gaming.
And on a personal note i dont realy like family circumstances (or politics) interfeer with gaming. First you need local coop to play with the kids, after someone will request games to be less violent cuz of kids. After that someone will require pink unicorns in a warhammer game, cuz kids love pink unicorns, why not right?
Gaming has already sufered a lot from politics. Mass effect franchise is a perfect example of a liberal meltdown. And beside all of that its a violent game, should kids play it? is there are age restriction for the game? I presume that if you need to play with them in coop they are young. Im not here to educate on how to raise your kids, but is it whise to play with them such games?
I guess my original comments were a bit off target then, since i initally assumed that this would be a newer/bigger/better version of WH40K: Killteam.
As for not letting family circumstances/politics interfere with gaming well it always will unless Devs are going for peniless artist/philosopher as a career goal. lol. Not that this is a problem in this instance.
I am sure there is a big market for this type of game and at the end of the day there is probably going to be a 75% chance that i will buy it myself anyway. I forget what my point was... i guess i was just saying dont be so defensive about the "think of the children" thing.
As for how wise it is to play these games with kids... well i dont really know either. I play it by ear and i tend to overlook the hyper-violence so long as its animated and against monsters/aliens. Games with morality lectures and the "grey morality" stance where there is no real evil/good worry me alot more than blowing up 50 zillion Tyranids.
And adding to that, we have social groups of people in the part of the world where i live. Lower class multi children families that think they are entiteled becouse that they have made kids. Yelling moms in public places what want special treatement cuz they are parents. So im little biased about it :P
Only a community as disgusting as Steam's could find a way to to turn a comment about controller support into diatribe about class economics in America or wherever you're from.
The point was, and is, simple:
Controller support would make this playable for broader audiences. Developers should know by now to design their games with gamepad support from day one.