Title: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Arthur_Parker on April 16, 2006, 03:51:14 AM New promotion video (http://download.turbine.com/ddo/video/ddo_friends_final.wmv)
"Only you can make it stop!" Also DDO Available for Online Purchase! Quote DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE™: Stormreach™ (DDO) is now available for download on Direct2Drive.com for the purchase price of $49.95. When you purchase and download the software, you will receive a registration key, which you can enter at http://billing.turbine.com to begin your subscription. All purchases come with a 30 day subscription included. So put your fortitude, reflexes and will to the test as you challenge the deadly secrets hidden across the mysterious continent of Xen'drik. DDO is the first Massively-Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG) where you can experience classic roleplaying based on the D&D® 3.5 rules and innovative features like real-time combat, hand-crafted dungeons and fiendish traps. You can be a champion of Stormreach™ in dungeons filled with brutal enemies and diabolical traps like you have never seen in any MMOG before. Be sure to check out the Online Manual for detailed information on playing the game (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader). DDO reduced from £35 to £20 in the UK already, how long before a free 10 day trial? Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Numtini on April 16, 2006, 10:35:58 AM A trial only works if the game is fun. Also, it needs to have enough content to last more than 10 days.
Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Telemediocrity on April 16, 2006, 11:51:44 AM A trial only works if the game is fun. Also, it needs to have enough content to last more than 10 days. Hur hur hur. Try and run through all of DDO's content in ten days, I dare you. Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Margalis on April 16, 2006, 07:07:51 PM A free trial would just spread negative word of mouth.
The problem with the content is really not that there isn't a lot of content. Sure you can catass through it in 2 weeks if you play 24x7 but most normal people will take a long time to go through it. The problem is that catasses are largely the opinion leaders. Also the fact that all the content is basically the same doesn't help. For most people the absolute amount of content is not a problem, it's content variety. The fact that most quests look and feel the same and that groups home in on the quests with the highest reward/risk and do them repeatedly, thereby cutting the perceived amount of content by quite a bit. Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Mesozoic on April 17, 2006, 04:44:27 AM Hur hur hur. Try and run through all of DDO's content in ten days, I dare you. You've hit on a new promotional campaign. "DDO - Now with more than 10 days of content!" Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Miasma on April 17, 2006, 07:04:42 AM Not to mention that there were people who were level ten in only two days.
You've hit on a new promotional campaign. And can someone tell me who the person in Tele's grief avatar is?"DDO - Now with more than 10 days of content!" ** **Provided you play less than four hours a day. Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Shockeye on April 17, 2006, 08:48:05 AM And can someone tell me who the person in Tele's grief avatar is? That isn't a grief avatar unless it was meant to grief the rest of us. Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Telemediocrity on April 17, 2006, 09:10:40 PM And can someone tell me who the person in Tele's grief avatar is? That isn't a grief avatar unless it was meant to grief the rest of us. It's a banner ad I saw on NewsMax. If you ever want to be really fucking scared by the sort of people your fellow citizens are, look no further than NewsMax's banner ads. That ad was the best of the bunch, though - just imagine the tangle of neuroses one would have to have for that ad to appeal to them... Quote from: Miasma Not to mention that there were people who were level ten in only two days. What does that have to do with DDO's amount of content? DDO isn't about hitting level 10. It's not even about levelling up. All someone hitting level 10 in DDO tells me is that some people don't know how to play DDO, and so they try to play it like it's EQ. (FWIW, though, those level-10-in-two-days people you're referring to were making use of an exploit that's since been plugged) Though I disagree with some of the particulars, Margalis' post is relatively accurate. Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Murgos on April 18, 2006, 06:06:28 AM And can someone tell me who the person in Tele's grief avatar is? That isn't a grief avatar unless it was meant to grief the rest of us. It's a banner ad I saw on NewsMax. If you ever want to be really fucking scared by the sort of people your fellow citizens are, look no further than NewsMax's banner ads. That ad was the best of the bunch, though - just imagine the tangle of neuroses one would have to have for that ad to appeal to them... I keep trying to click it but it doesn't go... :( Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Mesozoic on April 18, 2006, 07:09:40 AM What does that have to do with DDO's amount of content? DDO isn't about hitting level 10. It's not even about levelling up. All someone hitting level 10 in DDO tells me is that some people don't know how to play DDO. You sound like the DDO boards right after release. The constant refrain of "You're playing it wrong" was always a laugh. Nowadays, as even the fanbois are hitting 10th with their second or third character, you don't hear it so much. I think the new mantra is "I'm sure they're working real hard to give us what we want in the unannounced free updates." :roll: Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Telemediocrity on April 18, 2006, 08:58:00 AM Nowadays, as even the fanbois are hitting 10th with their second or third character, you don't hear it so much. Uh, wha? DDO came out, like, a month and a week or so ago, right? I played for a month in beta, and I made it to about halfway through level 4, having seen maybe 25% of the game's content. I heard they've only slowed down XP since then on quests like Shan To Kor that gave me an obscene amount of XP back when I did them. "Even the fanbois are hitting 10th with their second or third character"? How many dozens of hours a week are they powergaming through the thing? Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Mesozoic on April 18, 2006, 09:40:51 AM I have no idea, I'm just reading the boards.
Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Telemediocrity on April 18, 2006, 10:24:14 AM Heh, I've learned my lesson and try not to read MMO forums for games I'm already planning to play unless there's a really good reason (Such as PvP, where you need a place to talk shit). What you're saying certainly sounds possible, but I doubt it translates to the experience of a non-catass.
Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Furiously on April 18, 2006, 09:59:48 PM And can someone tell me who the person in Tele's grief avatar is? That isn't a grief avatar unless it was meant to grief the rest of us. It's a banner ad I saw on NewsMax. If you ever want to be really fucking scared by the sort of people your fellow citizens are, look no further than NewsMax's banner ads. That ad was the best of the bunch, though - just imagine the tangle of neuroses one would have to have for that ad to appeal to them... Oddly enough, it appealed enough to you to make it your avatar... *(Please note - this is intented as an observation/question and not a slam that Telemediocrity is a sociopath or has any neuroses.) Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Telemediocrity on April 19, 2006, 12:58:06 AM Heh, I suppose there's a fair chance I'll grow over the years into a jew-fro'd version of Steve Buscemi's character in Ghost World.
Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: schild on April 19, 2006, 01:01:36 AM Not likely. He's far more interesting. And not INSANE. Just a poor ronery outcast.
Title: Re: Friends Don't Let Friends Play DDO Post by: Telemediocrity on April 19, 2006, 01:10:46 AM Come to think of it, I could see your avatar clicking on mine.
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