Lost Planet multiplayer survey
Influence future development.
Still playing Lost Planet? Then you might want to fill in a new official survey, which Capcom claims will influence the direction of multiplayer development in future.
The survey, which doesn't take down any user information, but does ask you to pick favourite weapons, and say whether you feel some of them are over or underpowered. You also get to comment on map-size, control schemes, and let the team know if you've ever had network problems.
Although Lost Planet was released in January, Capcom has continued to support it with patches that tweak multiplayer support, and the addition of new maps, some of which came out a fortnight ago.
The publisher now plans to release the game for the PC as well, and says it will be out as soon as June in Europe. For more on the game, check out our Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Xbox 360 review.
You may also like...
-
Happy Action Theater Review
-
Motorola Xoom 2 Tablet Reviews
-
ModNation Racers: Road Trip Review
-
Call of Duty: Black Ops has best game ending ever, says Guinness World Records
-
Sony confirms PS Vita 1st Party digital only game prices
-
Why Devs Owe You Nothing
-
Sony explains PlayStation Vita game price strategy
-
Halo 4 Master Chief action figure flaunts new suit design
-
Rockstar mulling LA Noire 2 development
-
Face-Off: Final Fantasy 13-2
-
Mojang: no plans for Minecraft on Vita
-
3DS Ambassador Super Mario Bros. game updated
-
DICE working on multiple Battlefield 3 fixes
-
The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition Xbox 360 trailer
-
Mass Effect 3 Demo: The First 20 Minutes
-
Digital Foundry: PS3 Skyrim Lag Fixed?
-
Who Killed Rare?
-
EGTV: Eurogamer playtests PlayStation Vita
-
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Review
-
Tim Schafer: publishers aren't evil
-
Apple begins Foxconn factories inspections
-
App of the Day: Monkey Bump
-
Gotham City Impostors Review
-
Retrospective: Star Wars Episode I Racer
-
Fallout: New Vegas dev asks fans what game they would like it to Kickstart









Comments (7) Latest comment 5 years ago
Comments threads automatically close after 30 days, but please feel free to continue chatting on the forum!
Comment below viewing threshold Show
Comment below viewing threshold Show
Needed a comments/suggestions section, too, but nice to see them open to this kind of evaluation.
Comment below viewing threshold Show
Comment below viewing threshold Show
"bit too many questions about my technical set-up, as if any online woes couldn't possibly come from their end."
That sort of thing is so they can identify what might trigger a particular issue, and therefore recreate it. Recreating a fault is fundamental in troubleshooting. It doesn't mean they are disowning issues.
Comment below viewing threshold Show
That said, I love this game to bits.
Comment below viewing threshold Show
you already can, you just dont know how. If you press the X-box buttons, then personal setting, then chat, then choose whou you want to mute (its forever, but reversible). Should be something like that
Comment below viewing threshold Show