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Posted: Jun 10th 2011 7:35PM Assmar said

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Wow, that actually sounds like D&D.

Posted: Jun 10th 2011 7:41PM BFBeast666 said

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More interested in the business model they will be using for that.

Posted: Jun 10th 2011 7:48PM akeso said

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So wait.... I'm confused.... is it an MMO?
Cause it sounds like basically a more online focused version of the old D&D video games... which I can totally get behind.

Posted: Jun 12th 2011 2:45AM Beltyra said

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@akeso
Its an MMO in that its like Little Big Planet and there will be mass amounts of user generated content where thousands of people can pick up, tweak, and play different maps and campaigns.

From what I gather anyway.(Check the pod cast from a couple days ago at E3 over on massively)
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Posted: Jun 10th 2011 8:10PM SisypheanLife said

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This sounds really interesting, but I'm worried about how they're going to find a way to make us pay to play. If the creation tools are really that dynamic and easy to use, they would have nothing to sell us, except maybe content with voice tracks.

Posted: Jun 10th 2011 8:18PM Copybass Ah jeez zombies said

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I'm content with Neverwinter Nights, I think that Bioware did an alright job of allowing people to have infinite content with the Aurora toolkit alone...

Though, they of course had the problem of level 40 leveling mods, and items with stats hacked so high that one could never hope to win without hacked weapons.

Posted: Jun 10th 2011 8:39PM Frostblade10 said

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Hope it's as intuitive as inFamous 2's UGC.

Posted: Jun 10th 2011 8:49PM wcarnation said

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Not sure how I feel about this trend of RPGs being announced and the previews focusing on every function of the game besides the RPG stuff.

Posted: Jun 10th 2011 9:01PM Dashx747 said

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Already expecting the 999999+ dungeons based on the adventures of Drizzt.

Not that it's a bad thing, though. Drows are always cool.

Posted: Jun 10th 2011 10:54PM fdisk said

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Wow, that sounds great. I tried creating NWN modules back in the day but I found it way too complicated to learn.

What's with all the spam on Joystiq lately?

Posted: Jun 11th 2011 12:10AM bensmith91 said

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I hope this turns out to actually be fun, it would be nice to see a good D&D branded video game

Posted: Jun 11th 2011 12:24AM thefunkyone said

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if past experience has taught me anything about cryptic, be prepared to break out your wallets... cryptic loves double dipping its customers with microtransaction content.

Just look at Star Trek online, over half a year of very little content and most new things appear in its C-Store :|

Posted: Jun 11th 2011 1:09AM trinica said

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Please oh PLEEAASSEE do the Dungeons and Dragons name justice....The MMO was crappy and Daggerdale is pretty bad. I would LOVE to see something great come of this. Don't screw up this opportunity!!

Posted: Jun 11th 2011 8:08AM Torticoli said

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@trinica

DDO has more than 3 million subscribers today. That doesn't include Free-to-Play customers. This game is not a thing of the past, at all. And it's a pretty good game as well.
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Posted: Jun 14th 2011 4:56PM saco said

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@Torticoli That number is laughable at best. Yes you'll have that kind of number with DnD fans, being F2P, and it's long history being out on the market which thats including many inactive accounts...actually mostly inactive accounts.

DDO has major issues from content (not a new raid in 2 yrs between ToD and shroud and I think only one new raid since ToD in Chronoshpere I beleive..and don't count the Epic stuff as new raid content), many PrC not even incorperated or left unfinished along with the ever empty promise of the druid, various game mechanic issues not solved (archery for one needs some major work). The are plenty of issues with DDO.

There needs to be more updates like Amrath and a lot of reworks, however Turbine pretty much has DDO on a skeleton crew it seems like as their attention is more on LotRO which is their main revenue. Regardless Neverwinter will most likely take a large portion of DDO's customers and I really wonder how this will impact DDO.
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Posted: Jun 11th 2011 1:20AM Ophidios said

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Man, I really miss running my NWN server...

Posted: Jun 11th 2011 2:43AM GuardianLegend said

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Bioware's NWN is the only RPG game I've ever really enjoyed. Cryptic's games are all TERRIBLE but I hope they can pull off this game.

Posted: Jun 11th 2011 9:42AM commonperson said

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Colour me interested. I've been progressively more and more disapointeed with Cryptic's offereings but this sounds like it's really something that may be headed in the right direction.

Posted: Jun 12th 2011 12:11AM ChongShin said

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This being from Cryptic I'm sure that they'll find some way to screw this up, either through micro transactions to enable basic features or to allow more than two players on a map or... something.. but this, I have to admit, is the first good news to come out of the new NWN since it's announcement.

Posted: Jun 13th 2011 2:46PM Sh1fty said

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@ChongShin

I don't buy Cryptic games anymore, not after CO and StarTrek were both pretty not good.
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