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This was surely not a smart move, the open beta that started yesterday felt pretty empty. I think I saw 10 different players during that hour I played. No talking in the channels what so ever. Very different from the Closed Beta. They made such an expensive mistake
Yup Stop it now!
This game has it's own forum and website, I think it's better to post this there
"Less promising is the fact that combat is being overhauled in the new expansion, and, while this may conjure up nightmarish visions of 'combat upgrades' from other MMORPGs, we'll hold off on sounding the alarm bells until the system has been put through the paces on the live servers."
This only includes the mechanics behind the combat then, not the actual animations or anything? I would love if combat in this game become more.. alive or whatever I should call it.
If only the look of the characters in this game would look better I would give it another go, tried it some week ago at the welcome back weekend, not that bad, but character look and combat keeps me out from this game at the moment.
Originally posted by DaX.9
1. Stormreach is set in world of Ebberon, that is new setting for pen and paper. How you say, forgotten realms or to be more precise land of Faerun is no longer in development in offices of wizards of the coast so everything is set in Ebberon, books, novels and yes games.
2. You can check official nwn site for info on public games.
1. That sounded strange, so I checked the wizards.com site and it seems like they still are doing forgotten realms stuff. As the new edition of D&D arrived this year the Faerun world setting took a leap 100 years into the future and a lot of (strange and stupid?) stuff happened to the world to justify the new rules.
"D&D Online is as far away from a true D&D version game than you can get.."
I think that D&D online was/is very close to the 3.0 ruleset, not exactly the same, but close. I've never played Eberron campaigns but when I looked through the book it certainly feels like the same game that turbine made.
Which console would you like to see MMOs released for?