Nobody told me there was an MMORPG version of D&D coming out.

From: [identity profile] goblin-ballista.livejournal.com


Ah, another monthly burden for my credit card

From: [identity profile] mr-wombat.livejournal.com


Oh yes I did you cheeky sod :)

It was back in home villas when I was going through all the different MMOs and their various advantages and disadvantages.
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From: [identity profile] gothwalk.livejournal.com


Yes, but you'd gotten far enough into it that I would have needed a spreadsheet to follow, and I thought you were talking about NWN. Admittedly, "Dungeons and Dragons Online" is not the hottest bit o' branding I ever saw.

From: [identity profile] salith.livejournal.com


I'll stick with NWN if I want to play D&D online... at least it doesn't cost per month :)

From: [identity profile] mister-wolf.livejournal.com


Bah! D&D without rattling dice and piza-stained character sheets is not truly D&D!

Besides, almost all fantasy CRPGs are on some level cribbed from D&D alrady.

From: [identity profile] crimmycat.livejournal.com


hey, the character sheets can be stained with mocha or expresso and greasy fingerprints from the beer-battered halibut too!

I do agree, though, that once you remove the other people from the table (or hot tub), It ceased to really be a D&D experience and becomes just another MMORPG - why did we start calling them that instead of MUDs, anyways?

From: [identity profile] bastun-ie.livejournal.com


Hmm, I'm somewhat less than whelmed. Admittedly they've only got one page up, but it appears it's going to be massively hack-n-slash oriented. And unless they're just going to rework the Asheron's Call engine, I imagine that '2005' release date will slip a lot.

Regarding the comments about character sheet stains - Chinese take-away is the only way to go!


From: [identity profile] graylion.livejournal.com


nope. you are all lacking in style. make something up that can sit in the oven for a few hours and pull it out at the appropriate time.
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