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D&D Online copied Guild Wars

D&D Online is actually the sequal to Guild Wars.

*Rolls the dice*

Cool I rolled two six's.

*Punches you in the face*

Bp

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  • WARCRYtmWARCRYtm Member Posts: 875

    The only thing in similar in this 2 games.Are instances places

    They are verry difrent games.

    I see you never played this game,this game have the best pve i have saw in any mmorpg.GW pve is boring.

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  • eabrown77eabrown77 Member Posts: 47



    Originally posted by templarga

    Don't bother replying to Burningpain. There are similar posts to this throughout these forums and they are usually a few lines of nonsense that tries to make people mad. You can find a similar post in the LOTR forum. It is even written the same way - makes me think it is a copied and pasted response. Oh well, to each their own I guess.



    sounds like to me he's just trying to pad his post count and rating.
  • IceV2IceV2 Member Posts: 19


    Originally posted by BurningPain
    D&D Online is actually the sequal to Guild Wars.

    Yeah, sure, specially in the PVP part of the game ::::02::

    You know the game?

  • AnofalyeAnofalye Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 7,433

    Guild War is centered on PvP.

     

    DDO is an ACTION game.

     

    In Guild War you can hire henchmen.

     

    DDO graphics are vastly superiors.

     

    You may dislike instances for some weird reasons that I will never understand nor agree, but at least, try to be logical!

     

    Guild War is a shark.  DDO is a dolphin.  Fish and "blind predator", mammals and "social protector".  The ocean is instancing and if you dislike instancing, you better get with the idea that 3/4 of the world are ocean...and ocean are in 3D while the ground, there is rarely more than a single layer on the ground!

     

    PS: I strongly dislike both games, but for vastly different reasons.  Instancing was a strong point IMO, but instancing don't make the game alone.  I have tons of instanced games.  Instancing is acceptable and welcome, but the game itself matter more than instanced or not.

     

    EDIT: So you roll two dices?  What game are you playing?  Rolling two dices and hitting someone in the face remind me of the Books where YOU are the hero written by great folks like Joe Dever, Steve Jackson, Gary Chalk, Gildas Sagot, James Campbell, Ian Livingstone and many others.

    - "If I understand you well, you are telling me until next time. " - Ren

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