Originally posted by Getalife
Originally posted by maritpra
Because WOW pvp requires more skill and it is more fun than WAR.
I really have to laugh at this one.
Why cuz ur too bad to even attempt WoW arenas?
Originally posted by mindspat
Originally posted by Gabrion2
DDO has a solid combat system, but there is so much fail in the game it's really really hard to get excited about one tiny bright spot.
Care to elborate or just talking out of…
Originally posted by Dr.Rock
Originally posted by Gabrion2
DDO has a solid combat system, but there is so much fail in the game it's really really hard to get excited about one tiny bright spot.
Combat, excellent quests (what most MMOs call …
Originally posted by MrArchy
Originally posted by Gabrion2
The "vet" crowd demands that the game conform to a standard that would limit the fun millions of people might have, just so they can try to relive some pathetic escape from reality they…
Originally posted by Devildog1
Originally posted by Gabrion2
Originally posted by BaldyMike
Obviously you never played Pre NGE...There was LOTS more to do than just be a fat dancer. As a matter of fact you could do just about anything you cou…
Originally posted by BaldyMike
Obviously you never played Pre NGE...There was LOTS more to do than just be a fat dancer. As a matter of fact you could do just about anything you could immagine. PvP - both space and land based, Exploring the HUGH …
It's kinda like a really hot chick with no other redeeming qualities. Ever dated one of those?
DDO has a solid combat system, but there is so much fail in the game it's really really hard to get excited about one tiny bright spot.
I'm not mad, I'm just responding to all the "vets" here who actually think their very limited veiw of what makes an online game good should influence the Bioware team. The irony is that a much larger community enjoys games where they play heros and…
The game will certainly entertain you for a while, but my approach to finding an MMO isn't just a question of whether or not it can entertain me for a while. I usually want to know if I invest time in it, will I end up thinking it was worthwhile do…
Originally posted by RDBeast
You cant just announce that people who play sandbox games have phycological problems lol. There are TONES of people who play themepark mmorpg's like WoW all day long the reason why some get hooked is the community and…
On the other hand, a good argument could be made that the sand box gamers are the ones who have deep psychological problems.
Those who play linear games recognize a sharp split between what they do in real life and what they look for in entertainm…
Originally posted by tumper92
ive have though about trying buy this game.
and now ive got some few qustions, that u maybe can answer.
does it takes long time to get to the top ( lvls )
and is the community any good ?
and overall, is this ga…
Originally posted by TheFranchise
Originally posted by Gabrion2:
"My point is that for people who enjoy WoW enough to play the game for real - that group will find that compared to WoW a game like DDO has very limited features. If you don't lea…
No, my comment was just letting the OP know how limiting DDO is compared to the game he came from. It wasn't random DDO bashing or a scotish fallacy or whatever.
Ok so you use AoC as an example. Be specific here...what besides your character stats, gear, and the buttons you push determines the outcome of an action. Again...be specific.
Originally posted by AgtSmith
Originally posted by Gabrion2
At some point in time the programming has to take over and determine the outcome of an action you take. This is how video games work.
Understandable - but in DDO the 'action…