I feel your pain. I managed to get my Champion to lvl 62 so far. I found the mission gaps to be annoying, but not enough to cause me to give up. I am pretty sure I have done every mission possible, and probably only had to grind a total of 5 leve…
I agree with all the points in the review. Sadly, this game had the potential to be great. If Turbine went with a more traditional approach and avoided the monthly fees, we would be telling a different story. DDO is trying to compete in the MMO …
18 years of experience and already knows everything. I remember those days. Thanks for the advice, but I am pretty sure I can manage without your insight. Enjoy college and let us know what it is like when you get your first job.
Originally posted by jroddz
Originally posted by Entreri28
Any instancing is bad. Instancing is used to cover up crappy programming and defeats the purpose of an MMOG.
Then WOW and Everquest II have crappy programming. both have instancing.
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The original UO provided me the most memorable MMO experience. It was easily the most fun I have ever had playing a multiplayer game.
I am sure many of you have either played or have read long posts describing why UO is/was so unique. Since thi…
You don't like AA? Hey no crime there, to each their own. I like it.
However, I'm not sure why you saw the need to take it a step further and claiming AA is not an MMO. That just cheapens your review and makes you sound like fanboi of a differe…
Champion lvl 52 and still going strong. A little grinding needed around level 40ish (mutant), but in general it has been a smooth run.
If only there were more players. I can hope. I will be hanging in there and hoping for the best. This game i…
Wonderfully well written post. Thank you.
You described what I was feeling far better than I could have myself. I miss the days of UO and player created content. UO was mostly just a set of tools that players were given to do with as they plea…