Black Prophecy - MMO Space Shooter


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What is Black Prophecy?

Black Prophecy is a fast-paced 3D real-time combat space MMO with state of the art visuals. Both the Player-versus-Players combat and an exciting storyline in a rich universe are important aspects of the game.

Screenshots: http://www.blackprophecy.com/index.php?id=22

Videos: http://www.blackprophecy.com/index.php?id=5

This game looks awesome. I've been following it for awhile now and it looks like they're finally gearing up to release it this year. Be sure to register for the beta here.

It's the love-child of EVE Online and FreeSpace 2. Amazing graphics, PvP combat, modular ship designs, and more. Best of all, it's free-to-play. More questions? Check out the game's FAQ page.

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does it have something like eve's sovereignty system?

Not exactly, but it has something similar. In Black Prophecy, you capture resource areas that automatically send resources to your faction and clan/guild (if you're in one). These resource areas can be contested by an enemy faction and if you lose it, you lose the resources that would have been generated in that area. As you may assume, you can defend important areas to prevent enemy factions from taking it over. I don't think that's the "main focus" of the game though - just a part of it. Like EVE Online, there will be instance-based PvE or PvP missions that you can do solo or as a team.

reminds me of jumpgate (another space mmo), hope it has trackir support its more or less standard in flying games now

It reminded me of Jumpgate Evolution too. As for TrackIR support, it would be nice if they added that. As it stands now, I don't think it's supported. Is it really a standard? I only know of one game that has TrackIR support: ArmA II.

Can I pilot my ship with a flightstick? That's really the ONLY thing I disliked about Eve Online.

Click-to-fly, and click-to-target, sucked.

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Will Black Prophecy support Joysticks, especially joysticks

for flight simulations?

In Black Prophecy you will be able to control your ship with the classical mouse/keyboard setup but also with a gamepad or a flightstick.

http://www.blackprophecy.com/index.php?id=67#c285

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