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    Default D3 vs DDO = ddo wins

    Tried the open beta this weekend. Can't say I'm impressed. I was a huge d2 fan and d3 is a neutered version of d2. I was expecting d3 to have more abilities as far as character customization goes. They in fact made it so you have less abilities as you play and you cannot change your character stats. Heck you can't even change the appearance of the character.

    The game basically is super dumb'd down. There is no thought really in it other than kill and get items. Everything else is taken care of for you.

    DDO wins again. (also please don't dumb down ddo anymore)

    Sorry d3 you set your self up for gold farmers and nothing more. (see real money auction house in d3).

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    Although I find your thread to be a kind of apples and oranges comparison, I think you do have a valid complaint.
    Comparing an MMO to a loot fest game like D3 is a little off. Personally, I think that DDO has spoiled the user base with the lengths it allows us to customise our characters. When we come across other games that don't push the boat out as far, we're a little disappointed. I know I am.
    It is clear, though, that too much customisation is a bit of a double edged sword. I'm sure you can attest to the number of gimp toons running around Stormreach. This is, in large, because it's easy for a newer player to shoot themself in the foot thanks to the myriad of differences they can make when rolling a new toon.
    I don't think D3 was ever supposed to be about that. I feel it was design to be fun and easy to pick up and play. It'll get you hooked on easy gameplay and shoot-and-loot nature of the game, however on-rails that may appear. I can't really see it drawing away the DDO user base as it doesn't scratch the same itch that DDO does.
    I'll probably give the game a fair try out when it's released, but I certainly won't be hanging up my +1 Shortsword of Halfling Bane any time soon.

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    Unless the game changes a lot between now and release (I don't see that happening) I won't be buying it got pretty bored rather quickly it offered nothing new over D2 and as you said it seems pretty dumbed down


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotusxyx View Post
    Although I find your thread to be a kind of apples and oranges comparison, I think you do have a valid complaint.
    Comparing an MMO to a loot fest game like D3 is a little off. Personally, I think that DDO has spoiled the user base with the lengths it allows us to customise our characters. When we come across other games that don't push the boat out as far, we're a little disappointed. I know I am.
    It is clear, though, that too much customisation is a bit of a double edged sword. I'm sure you can attest to the number of gimp toons running around Stormreach. This is, in large, because it's easy for a newer player to shoot themself in the foot thanks to the myriad of differences they can make when rolling a new toon.
    I don't think D3 was ever supposed to be about that. I feel it was design to be fun and easy to pick up and play. It'll get you hooked on easy gameplay and shoot-and-loot nature of the game, however on-rails that may appear. I can't really see it drawing away the DDO user base as it doesn't scratch the same itch that DDO does.
    I'll probably give the game a fair try out when it's released, but I certainly won't be hanging up my +1 Shortsword of Halfling Bane any time soon.

    Problem is if the game play is to easy you run the risk of boring your players to quickly the game really felt more like a iPad app than a real game and worth about the same price it just confirmed my choice not to play blizzard games any more


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    again, I see this time and time again on these boards. I did compare the game to d2 initially. Please don't think i'm making a direct comparison of ddo to d3 because you are right that is apples to oranges.
    However from d2 to d3 it has become dumb'd down and neutered.

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    I'm pretty much always going to play ddo, because it is a 'different' game for me. However Guild Wars 2 looks excellent and I will be playing that. It seems to be a good counter-balance to ddo imo.

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    Playing d3 and I'm loving it.

    DDO is a very different game, so what are you comparing exactly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaxeyu View Post
    Playing d3 and I'm loving it.

    DDO is a very different game, so what are you comparing exactly?
    Trolling or did not read.

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    You're being too nostalgic over D2 and giving it too much credit. Stat point distribution in D2 from a min/max standpoint was shallow (enough STR to carry the loot you planned-out, everything else into VIT). This is how you ran hell on almost every build. DEX/EN were flavor allocations, at best...outright nerfing yourself at worst.

    In terms of allocating Stat points, that too was a lie. In D2 you were spamming 2 optimized skills 90% of the time which means stat points HAD to follow certain cookie-cutter routes or, again, you were nerfing yourself.

    Trust me, we're not missing much having D3 auto-level our stats for us.

    Why you are trying to compare DDO to D3 kind of mystifies me because they are not comparable aside from being different options to occupy our time. Like I said, Diablo was never really about role playing. It's about slaying monsters and grinding loot on a very primitive (yet satisfying) level.

    You say you tried the open beta this weekend but all the Diablo 3 sites are saying the servers have been in full meltdown mode from the crushing demand...so I'm not sure how you got in and, even if you did, how you managed to play for any meaningful period of time before crashing out.

    So I'm gunna call bull on your post, mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Uska
    Problem is if the game play is to easy you run the risk of boring your players to quickly
    One thing to keep in mind with the Diablo III Beta is that it only gives us a glimpse at the beginning parts, which now-a-days are akin to extended tutorials, so it is not much of a surprise if folks currently find it easy.

    In comparison to Diablo II, it is likely similar to running the amount of content that allowed you to get to Tristram to save Deckard Cain, which still leaves plenty of mystery on the difficulty and enjoyment of the upcoming parts of the game.

    Quote Originally Posted by teh_meh
    so I'm not sure how you got in and, even if you did, how you managed to play for any meaningful period of time before crashing out.
    If it means anything, I was also on the open beta from 11:00PM to 1:30AM EST yesterday, as well as 9:00AM to 11:00AM EST this morning (until they had to bring the server down).
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCow View Post
    If it means anything, I was also on the open beta from 11:00PM to 1:30AM EST yesterday, as well as 9:00AM to 11:00AM EST this morning (until they had to bring the server down).
    Roger that. Apology to the OP in that regard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaxeyu View Post
    Playing d3 and I'm loving it.

    DDO is a very different game, so what are you comparing exactly?
    D3 is boringly easy to play I wasn't expecting much from it but it was even less than I expected


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    Quote Originally Posted by teh_meh View Post
    You're being too nostalgic over D2 and giving it too much credit. Stat point distribution in D2 from a min/max standpoint was shallow (enough STR to carry the loot you planned-out, everything else into VIT). This is how you ran hell on almost every build. DEX/EN were flavor allocations, at best...outright nerfing yourself at worst.

    In terms of allocating Stat points, that too was a lie. In D2 you were spamming 2 optimized skills 90% of the time which means stat points HAD to follow certain cookie-cutter routes or, again, you were nerfing yourself.

    Trust me, we're not missing much having D3 auto-level our stats for us.

    Why you are trying to compare DDO to D3 kind of mystifies me because they are not comparable aside from being different options to occupy our time. Like I said, Diablo was never really about role playing. It's about slaying monsters and grinding loot on a very primitive (yet satisfying) level.

    You say you tried the open beta this weekend but all the Diablo 3 sites are saying the servers have been in full meltdown mode from the crushing demand...so I'm not sure how you got in and, even if you did, how you managed to play for any meaningful period of time before crashing out.

    So I'm gunna call bull on your post, mate.
    Sorry to say I played till i hit lvl 8 (got bored). So call bull all you want as I was playing last night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCow View Post
    One thing to keep in mind with the Diablo III Beta is that it only gives us a glimpse at the beginning parts, which now-a-days are akin to extended tutorials, so it is not much of a surprise if folks currently find it easy.

    In comparison to Diablo II, it is likely similar to running the amount of content that allowed you to get to Tristram to save Deckard Cain, which still leaves plenty of mystery on the difficulty and enjoyment of the upcoming parts of the game.



    If it means anything, I was also on the open beta from 11:00PM to 1:30AM EST yesterday, as well as 9:00AM to 11:00AM EST this morning (until they had to bring the server down).
    The beta was enough to show that things hadnt changed enough from D2 to make even worth the price I paid for D1 much less the price it really is


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    Quote Originally Posted by al73r View Post
    Sorry to say I played till i hit lvl 8 (got bored). So call bull all you want as I was playing last night.
    I finished the beta and hit level 10 this morning but had to force myself as I was bored by lvl5


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    Quote Originally Posted by teh_meh View Post
    You're being too nostalgic over D2 and giving it too much credit. Stat point distribution in D2 from a min/max standpoint was shallow (enough STR to carry the loot you planned-out, everything else into VIT). This is how you ran hell on almost every build. DEX/EN were flavor allocations, at best...outright nerfing yourself at worst.

    In terms of allocating Stat points, that too was a lie. In D2 you were spamming 2 optimized skills 90% of the time which means stat points HAD to follow certain cookie-cutter routes or, again, you were nerfing yourself.

    Trust me, we're not missing much having D3 auto-level our stats for us.

    Why you are trying to compare DDO to D3 kind of mystifies me because they are not comparable aside from being different options to occupy our time. Like I said, Diablo was never really about role playing. It's about slaying monsters and grinding loot on a very primitive (yet satisfying) level.

    You say you tried the open beta this weekend but all the Diablo 3 sites are saying the servers have been in full meltdown mode from the crushing demand...so I'm not sure how you got in and, even if you did, how you managed to play for any meaningful period of time before crashing out.

    So I'm gunna call bull on your post, mate.
    I played the beta straight through lvl 10 and beat it this morning without any issues


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    In DDO there are a lot of beautiful / interesting visuals and new content comes on stream fairly regularly, ready to explore. D3 is unlikely to offer as much of that, and instead offers an intense and steady stream of twitch-combat.

    I don't see DDO > D3 or D3 > DDO; I see them co-existing quite nicely with each other in my chosen set of gaming experiences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uska View Post
    I played the beta straight through lvl 10 and beat it this morning without any issues
    grats, you won the equivalent of Korthos Island over there.

    This thread has 17 replies, 6 of which are you spamming single-sentences of hate with the frequency of the 'build your guild' event.

    We get it, you don't like it. christ, lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Uska View Post
    D3 is boringly easy to play I wasn't expecting much from it but it was even less than I expected
    yeah you would say the exact same about DDO if you only ever played khorthos on normal.

    Get some perspective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teh_meh View Post
    You say you tried the open beta this weekend but all the Diablo 3 sites are saying the servers have been in full meltdown mode from the crushing demand...so I'm not sure how you got in and, even if you did, how you managed to play for any meaningful period of time before crashing out.
    Worked fine for me.

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