| Username | rrrru4ril |
| Real Name | Robin |
| Rank | Novice Member |
| Joined | January 3, 2008 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 49 |
| Location | Fairfax, VA, United States |
| Last Visit | September 12, 2008 |
| Post Count | 5 |
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This is to the poster who said you go into a dungeon and pull a monster and they kill you with 10 spells cast or whatever. The point of most dungeons is to build a party to go in, otherwise you will die, die, die. I know, I've tried. If you're careful sometimes you can survive, but you have to be careful.
I guess the social aspect of the game is too much for some players. I often play solo but know when to team and joined a guild for the camaraderie and support. As far as quests, there are quests above 25, but there are dry spots at certain levels where quests are very limited and so you mostly grind. I actually am at such a spot now. I'm a level 40 character. Thanks goodness I am ~90% towards level 41. By the way, I believe the requiem wiki has a table of the quests at each level or it may be in the forums, I am not sure. All the same, just looking at the list tells you where the most grind levels are and they are distributed around above 25. I do believe a fair criticism is the lack of much content near the level cap. It reduces players to enlist for events once or twice a week, once you get up there in levels.
I hope this helps.
I recently purchased an Acer Laptop with Nvidia graphics chipset. The processor is plenty fast at 2.7 GHz with an AMD Athlon dual processor cpu. It passed the neverwinter night test but will not run on my laptop. I am running Windows Vista Home Premium, but I run that on my tower system and I can play the game there. I submitted trouble tickets and submitted the dxdiag, etc but no solution. I tried everything I could find on the forums but no luck. I specifically went for the NVidia chipset as it supports pixel shader 3.0 and texture trader 3.0 but to no avail. The laptop should run the game but it doesn't. I still play, just on my tower system at home.
So be careful and get the best graphics chipset or mobile graphics card you can. I did and it hasn't panned out yet. I wonder if I installed Microsoft XP rather than Vista or dual booted it? I was limited in funds, I broke my old laptop, cracked the screen, so couldn't spend too much, ~$650. Best of luck.
How do you feel about advertising inside games?