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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 8:39AM (Unverified) said

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You really think the armor looks bad? My group of friends always commented when we played this that the armor was most realistic of any game we've every played. All the plate armor is heavily armored on your right arm, with extra plates on the right shoulder, but is just leather on the left for your shield. The attention to detail is enormous.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 8:46AM (Unverified) said

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Realistic? Maybe. But why go for realism when it looks that hodge-podge? I mean, it's not like fighting kobolds in the sewers is especially realistic.

Maybe I'm too fond of J-game super shiny silver platemail (armour-bras aside) and the like... but the way things look in DDO really puts me off.

Look at LOTRO. Armour looks great in that and if you don't like it you can cover it with cosmetics. If they can do that in LOTRO why can't they do it in DDO? There is no excuse.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 9:02AM (Unverified) said

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Well, I think it's one of those opinion things because I've always universally found the armor in LOTRO to be extremely boring.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 9:32AM TheJackman said

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I want a want an open, seamless world like WoW. The only instances are "destination" instances. And look like WoW is the only mmo that does this.... :(

Posted: Jun 1st 2009 12:05PM Chriskovo said

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This game was doomed to obscurity when they didnt go with the Forgotten Realms setting. I mean that was the one that most people were familiar with and it had a large amount nations and interesting locals they could have pulled from. Im sorry any DandD game without Elminster bitch slapping some Zentarium just = Fail

Posted: Jun 1st 2009 3:08PM (Unverified) said

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Sorry, but some of you people don't know what you're talking about. I'm a D&D veteran, roleplayer with many years of D&D and knowledge behind me.
DDO is in my opinion the best MMO game out there, though it takes some maturity to appreciate it over WoW-like model, or GW model.
After trying those games, WAR, AoC and many others (I constantly try new games and try older after substantial patches), and they're just boring and childish. Not much for a demanding player.

The only problem D&D has at present is the delay with Mod 9, which lowered the number of players online. When it changes, once again you'll have a "hard time understanding" why so many people like this game so much. And prefer above others they played for years (like me once playing WoW and other MMOs).
DDO gives me absolutely more plus and encourages me to learn to play, not own grinded loot.

For those interested in DDO gameplay, check my videos:
http://www.xfire.com/video/b7a51/
http://www.xfire.com/video/b7a51/

And intro: http://www.xfire.com/video/bbc6e/

What you see in this intro is not only present in game (look at those traps), but look better and is varied. Most people playing WoW don't even know there's an MMO where you can catch ledges with your hands like in ie. Prince of Persia, dodge what is fired at you with your reflex and character's skill, and much, much more.

Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 11:33AM Greeen said

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just out of curiousity (no flame intended) - how is there no gear grind in this game? Admittedly I never made if past level 7 or so. But for that I was doing many of the same instances several times - mainly because those were the only ones a group was up for, and because, according to the players at least, you would get "good gear as reward", especially on hard.
Learn to play you say, yes, definetly, but if you are a DDO "casual" (or n00b) the game is pretty unforgiving, if you don't do the correct choices upon leveling, as pointed out above, no?
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 3:08PM (Unverified) said

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More videos: http://www.xfire.com/profile/sarr77/videos/

Feel free to add me on Xfire, but I'm very casual player due to lack of time now.

Posted: Jun 1st 2009 3:44PM (Unverified) said

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You failed by not making FR or Greyhawk. I dub thee unforgiven.

Posted: Jun 1st 2009 4:23PM (Unverified) said

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Pretty narrow minded point of view. But people have the right to think how they want, as long as it's working for them ; ).

Having said that, I'd prefer Greyhawk too ; ). But once I learned about Eberron, it's not a bad setting at all.

But Greyhawk... ah, delicious. Maybe DDO 2.
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Posted: Jun 5th 2009 1:31PM Sem34 said

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Sorry but I would have to say DDO is the best MMO out, and FR and Gray hawk??? guys everything is done in those realms, its so 80's. WOTC went with Eberron.. lol and if you even go to WOTC website GH is not even listed... it's only FR and EB...

As to WoW, that game always made me feel like I just lost IQ points playing... come on what is the real draw to the game?

The only down side to this game is the devolpment of Mod... Turbine is getting slower and slower in putting them out.

Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 11:53AM (Unverified) said

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Hmm. I'm 100% casual too, and I honestly don't have the issues you write about. Maybe it's the matter of using LFM panel, and if you like to solo - survival, as playing a wizard and soloing may be really hard at first. Mod 9 may change it through diff scaling, though.

I know it's not the easiest MMO. But for that's an oldschool approach which I love, as I'm tired of that carebear bore : ). I want have some emotions when I play, because I'm really low on playing time.

But lets not overrate these difficulties - Korthos Island is almost too easy once you learn to use shrines and not rush forward like in Quake or most other MMOs, where you can get away easier.

Yes, DDO is different, but not worse - matter of allowing yourself to see it can be done different.

About grind... I don't care enough to grind of equipment, so I don't grind. For me it's easy as that. Also, there's much less grind than in most other MMOs, where grind or worse - farming - is the main way of playing. In DDO I think it's not. People are more mature.

Of course there are also those ebil ;P powergamers. They love to min-max their characters, probably in real D&D they do it as well, but you generally don't need to play with them. Just write in LFM "no rush", "first timer", etc. and you're safe man : ). I'm not very noobish now, I know how to play (though didn't cap my characters at max level yet), but I always write "no rush" and find people pretty fast. And they're not rushers, not power gamers, not anti-social, actually I have a lot of fun in those random groups. Especially when people have a sense of humor or add light RPG elements (saying in character sometimes) like I do.

Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 3:05PM (Unverified) said

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Well, you KNOW I love DDO! Best MMO out there. Also important to note that DDO has some of the best graphics in the MMO world. And combat rules! That first time you truly experience a "hero" moment because of YOUR actions will hook you, I promise!

FYI - for people trying to learn more about the game, I do run a web site dedicated to DDO. Called DDOcast.com, it's the home of the podcast I do about Dungeons and Dragons Online. Might be worth a look if you are considering the game!

Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 2:57PM (Unverified) said

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Check this new review, I think it's much better:
http://sarcasticgamer.com/wp/index.php/2009/05/mmo-spotlight-dungeons-dragons-online-stormreach.html

Zam messed up some things -> like rogue halflings. There's no such thing in DDO, so they can't be unable to disarm traps, hehe.

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