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tazarconan 7/20/08 6:16:58 AM
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For some reason the developers are missing the point... The reason the DDO failed was that the whole game was a bunch of instances.. None wants that..the majority of ppl and especially the D&D fans were expecting a full exploring world with random encounters were you wouldn't excpecting, and not only intanced places... Yes dungeon crawling is great we want that its just there was nothing more than it... It's just so dissapointing that in order to save money the devs deside to make all places instanced in order to avoid making betetr servers and give more money for that ...save alot of work also and they prefer the easy way ... That sucks :/ What can we do? Turn the back now on to those products until the devs realise that they have to bust their ashes down , give more money in order to their product dont lack quality and then they can be sure that they ll take their mone back from the sales...A good product will comprahate them.. Another thing ... You need the pvp aspect of this game in order to succed nowdays...SO NEXT TIME ,IN DDO 2 or in future products devs keep that in mind... Concerning ddo they could do the same thing that aoc did...Guild vs guild castle creations from each guild e.t.c. and dont say some that d&d traditionally was coop team based game without pvp...this is pc games mmo games,w/o pvp aspect mmo games will die,and perhaps some of the d&d fans did bad to the game spamming in forums we dont want pvp in this game... Pve aspect is needed...but pvp is needed also |
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Sixfeetunder 7/31/08 6:53:10 AM
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Joined: 2/19/07
------------------------Game: EQ 1&2 - SWG - WoW - DnL - DDO - Vanguard - AoC - WAR |
yes ...combat system is good ..graphic respectable ..but need contents ,more quest , siege , this game is too easy to completed |
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Souvec 7/31/08 7:04:59 AM
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Joined: 2/03/06
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Yes because this sounds so much more like AD&D. I am with you more so on the random encounter but inserting the same regurgitated crap down such as PvP this and PvP that. Not every MMO HAS to have PvP. D&D was never about working against your party, but adventuring and moving forward with it. D&D fans did only what they could do to ensure the game stays as close to D&D itself. Despite what has been said, Turbine and Wizards of the West Coast were the final decision makers of the game. PvP would not have saved the game, PvP would have made it something other than D&D. |
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markoraos 7/31/08 7:10:33 AM
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Joined: 10/06/05
My dog ate your homework. |
Yeah I agree... but imo the biggest factor was that the access to those instances is terribly badly configured. I've bought it and played it and the thing that turned me off to no end is how fiddly it is to get into a dungeon. Being on a quest is a prerequisite for entering a dungeon - which makes it horribly impractical for players to all synchronise their quest logs. In addition quest sharing is pretty much broken because of all the quest chains. Imo, I'd be playing D&D online if they implemented several changes to the way their quest/dungeon access system works. If they were making a game for casual dungeon-bashers I really have no idea why they had to make finding quest givers (and dungeon entrances) such incredible pain in the ass. Just make it so that when you click on a dungeon entrance you automatically get the quest for it. In addition, please introduce pointers to various quest stages - q givers and instances. Dungeoneering is fun. Roaming the city, trying to find that small gray sewer entrance or trying to remember where was that quest-giver was one of the most annoying experiences I ever had in a MMO. And the quest chain requirements are horrible. Quest = dungeon in this game. If your pals are on different stages of quest chains you cant really play together until all of you synchronize. Total pain. Screw those damn "stories". If I wanted a story I'd buy a book. Its a pity though because the combat system is really neat and everything else works fine. If the game worked as Battlenet thing with a simple menu giving you available dungeons at your level/quest progression I'd be happy as a bird. No point in burdening a game that is basically a casual dungeon bash with those elaborate storylines and crap. When I play it I want to have adventure and not waste time stumbling around in a city or trying to figure out which quests my RL friend needs to do before we can go meaningfully adventuring together. /edit As for instances... they don't really bother me, although I'm a huge fan of open persistent worlds. I bought DDO precisely because I thought that since it is instanced dungeon-crawl that it's going to be a casual "log in have fun" game. I couldn't be more wrong. I have no idea why they made this whole painful procedure you have to endure before getting into action. Immersion? Meh. If they wanted immersion then they shouldn't have gone the instanced way. |
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Batavier 9/17/08 11:12:09 AM
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Joined: 5/27/02
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If DDO has failed, it is because Turbine tried to bring a PnP game to our screen and advertised it as an MMO. Most D&D sessions I have played and heard of involved maybe three or four players and a DM. Sometimes bigger groups, but hardly ever more than 12. So if you want to create a game that resembles the play style and experience from the pen and paper game, it is logical that it's not massive. Combine this with the expectations of the average MMO gamer and there we are: a game (with flaws) that doesn't feel like an MMO and doesn't cater for 'normal' MMO players (be it casual or 'hard core'). If you know what to expect from this game, by e.g. reading the official game site, then you will be less disappointed and will enjoy your stay more.
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moorewr 11/25/08 2:58:45 PM
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ddo:thelanis:pantalaimon |
I'm amused that the OP declared DDO dead four days before I started playing. The game is alive and well with a 'dedicated core' of players.. we need Turbine/Atari/Wizards to start promoting the game and the revised new player experience again to keep going, but there's been lots of content added.. you need to expect an instanced, group-based game. Once you accept that it's best thing going for complex, fast combat and plot-driven quests... |
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Kistilan 11/27/08 2:44:13 PM
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Joined: 1/15/06
There is no virtue that cannot be attained through a long, long walk in a foreign land. |
Originally posted by markoraos
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Greyflame11 11/29/08 2:13:29 AM
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DDO's instances are imho it's strength. The first-time dungeon crawls when with a group who have not done them yet, are what make the game great.
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moorewr 11/29/08 5:48:46 PM
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