View Full Version : Dungeons and Dragons Online
Kryst51 09-09-2009, 07:43 AM So who here is excited about the DDO MMORPG that comes out today? It's free! I am so psyched and I can't wait to play it after I get home from work.....
Yes, I am a nerd! But who cares, it helps me to stay young.....:p
Edit: Ok...it's just an expansion, but still way cool!
Adam Caramon 09-09-2009, 11:02 AM I tried out the original when it first came out, I wasn't very impressed. I don't care for the Ebberon campaign setting, and I don't think they captured the essence of the D&D game in their MMORPG.
Kryst51 09-09-2009, 11:07 AM Hmmm. I haven't played it yet, I originally thought this was the original release, till I read somemore about it on the internets this morning. I'll post what I think tomorrow after I've had the change to play it tonight.
georgedwilkinson 09-09-2009, 12:09 PM The idea of playing D&D online is appealing. Of course, it would take time away from my massive hours on WoW.
Funny thing is, D&D is what got me into computers in the first place. Back when I started playing D&D at a table with a bunch of other nerd, computers weren't all the rage and I thought that computers had a great future with gaming (really I was tired of rolling so many dice and trying to interpret the results).
If it's really free, I might try it out. Maybe this weekend.
Kryst51 09-09-2009, 12:14 PM The idea of playing D&D online is appealing. Of course, it would take time away from my massive hours on WoW.
Funny thing is, D&D is what got me into computers in the first place. Back when I started playing D&D at a table with a bunch of other nerd, computers weren't all the rage and I thought that computers had a great future with gaming (really I was tired of rolling so many dice and trying to interpret the results).
If it's really free, I might try it out. Maybe this weekend.
I've never played D&D, well a little once, but with a group of newbies. I did the WoW trial, and while I like it, I have a hard time grouping up with people. I like having people around to chat with and do things with, but like to do most things by myself. So I don't think that's the best game for me. Also I don't want to pay all that for a game, the most I ever payed was for Runescape, (Which I love) I think the D&D is free, at least to a certain point. I am sure there are a lot more features in the subscribed version. With WoW it's all or nothing, your either completely into it, pay a lot of money for it, or you can't play at all. :( But I did like the Wow atmosphere and the skills it allowed you to build.
Kryst51 09-11-2009, 07:23 AM I finally got to play this game some last night. And.....I think I love it! It allows for solo play, and you can hire "hirelings" to play with you, so if you don't necessarily want to be tied down to other people you can! Also, I didn't have to spend 30-40 dollars on the game plus $20 a month for a subscription like I would with WoW. I can subscribe to this game if I want, and it is only $14 a month....YAY!!!!!
I am glad it is the weekend, as I have plenty of time to play it!!!
georgedwilkinson 09-11-2009, 10:57 AM WoW is $15.99/month. I've found that WoW saves me money. I'm not as inclined as I used to be to go out and find other, more expensive, forms of entertainment.
HaroldIII 02-24-2011, 05:36 AM WoW is $15.99/month. I've found that WoW saves me money. I'm not as inclined as I used to be to go out and find other, more expensive, forms of entertainment.
Just an FYI.... I started as a F2P (Free To Play)...character, Loved it, now Im a VIP P2P (Pay to Play) and love it more... Got rid of WoW $15.99 per month DDO is only 9.99 per month.
Not to mention the DDO store, where you can purchase things for your character with coins you can either pay for or earn.
WWW.DDO.COM
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