D&D Online visiting Forgotten Realms
D&D Online visiting Forgotten Realms
Just in case any should be interested; it seems DDO is going to make a foreay into our neck of the woods.
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Click Here: Pseudo-Preview Article
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Interesting. I'll make sure to try that when it's out.
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yes! yes! yes! and this is not off topic 

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This may actually get me to give the game a proper try
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Prepare to be underwhelmed if you're looking for RP. If you're looking for a decent 3.5ish combat engine for combat and quests it's not bad; definitely a better looking game than nwn2 imo.
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Current main: Ky - something
It’s not the critic who counts...The credit belongs to the man who actually is in the arena, who strives violently, who errs and comes up short again and again...who if he wins, knows the triumph of high achievement, but who if he fails, fails while daring greatly.-T. Roosevelt
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Good looking game, but somehow without soul; it just feels like a lobby for multiplayer dungeon hacks. I found it fun playing with a dozen or so friends as part of a 'mates only' guild but even then I could only stomach a couple of hours at a time. It's also rather expensive if you want to play the premium content; on the upside, the free content will provide ~10 hours of game.


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To be fair, you -do- get more access to more content from herping and derping around on DDO, but yeah, it's the sneaky variety of "free" to play scheme (wherein all of the content is available for free, but it's a ridiculously-low net yield to actually try to grind your way to getting it for free).
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Some new details about this DDO expansion have come out for those of you interested in keeping up with it. The embedded video looks pretty promising (Warning: Possible Spoilers)
Druids and Driders: D&D Online Heads to the Forgotten Realms
I tried DDO for a week or so back when it went free to play. Can't say I was drawn into it but who knows? The Forgotten Realms content might be neat to check out.
Druids and Driders: D&D Online Heads to the Forgotten Realms
I tried DDO for a week or so back when it went free to play. Can't say I was drawn into it but who knows? The Forgotten Realms content might be neat to check out.
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Honestly it looks pretty awesome. Evenstar is in Cormyr right? Druid animal forms are beautiful. And the drow have a strange look of night elves with such nice flowy hair. For ten hours worth of play on a free MMO doesnt look to be a bad thing to enjoy.KalevD wrote:Some new details about this DDO expansion have come out for those of you interested in keeping up with it. The embedded video looks pretty promising (Warning: Possible Spoilers)
Druids and Driders: D&D Online Heads to the Forgotten Realms
I tried DDO for a week or so back when it went free to play. Can't say I was drawn into it but who knows? The Forgotten Realms content might be neat to check out.
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Yes and it is about the only reason I would even try to level a character to enjoy the new content. If there is one lasting effect that ALFA has given me, it is an absolute love of Cormyr above all other regions.Cloud_Dancing wrote:Evenstar is in Cormyr right?
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Bah, I bet it doesn't even have Rivior's KeepSwift wrote:Yes and it is about the only reason I would even try to level a character to enjoy the new content. If there is one lasting effect that ALFA has given me, it is an absolute love of Cormyr above all other regions.Cloud_Dancing wrote:Evenstar is in Cormyr right?

In any case, I suppose I should patch my DDO huh... game never really struck my fancy. The idea is good - narrated, dungeon-craw-like stuff that you can actually roleplay as a party through without total breakdown of immersion - but by and large I found the game a little too hollow and the repetetiveness soon kills what little novelty there is.
Ah well, another look can't hurt.
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I opened up my old free account and made an elf ranger on Khyber. Elrain (haha).
Be fun for downtimes and its nice to climb, swim, and jump again.
Be fun for downtimes and its nice to climb, swim, and jump again.