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    Quote Originally Posted by Memnir View Post
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    The graphics are good, but the level progression is kinda slow. I also don't quite seem to have a good grasp on the special abilities yet.
    Hope ya get your problems fixed soon.
    Been sitting at level 20 Commoner for quite a while now, but I can't seem to get that True Heart of Wood for my planned TR into Action Hero no matter how much I grind. Can't find it in the store, either.
    Last edited by katana_one; 02-15-2011 at 07:50 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azonalanthious View Post
    *chuckle*

    Yup, at least r/l if f2p too. Though just like ddo, to get a lot of the good content, you're probably gonna have to shell out some cash.
    RL is F2P huh? Tell that to my landlord, the utility company, the telephone company, my bank, the grocery store, the gas station, etc. etc...
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    Traps in DDO don't actually deal damage, they politely ask your avatar to damage themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirea View Post
    RL is F2P huh? Tell that to my landlord, the utility company, the telephone company, my bank, the grocery store, the gas station, etc. etc...
    As I said, to get the good content you usually need to shell out some cash. If you want to go out to some of the open areas and grind to make your own bow and arrow and then grind hunting for food, and so on, you can do without spending money, but that's too much work for most. Its easier to just grind 'cash' (as the in game money is called) and use it for what you want. On the plus side, the older players are supportive -- for the years where your toon is still a child, and learning the game, you can generally get at least one older player to sponsor you and take care of many/most of your purchases with their cash rather then having to grind your own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirea View Post
    RL is F2P huh? Tell that to my landlord, the utility company, the telephone company, my bank, the grocery store, the gas station, etc. etc...
    Actually it is.

    We're just passing around promisory notes about our suspended belief of non-existent money. We have little paper notes and metal coins, but considering there would need to be a recovery of $38 trillion before money is worth something, we're just living in a giant theocracy where money has replaced God

    You should ask your landlord if he actually has a physical representation of the money you pass him or from the other people he rents out to other than a bank statement that says he has $X,XXX amount in his account.
    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Huxley
    There is no greater mistake than the hasty conclusion that opinions are worthless because they are badly argued
    Turbine, you can hire more developers for the game. We operate on a giant Theocracy of Debt, so go all out finding developers for the best MMO out there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranmaru2 View Post
    Actually it is.

    We're just passing around promisory notes about our suspended belief of non-existent money. We have little paper notes and metal coins, but considering there would need to be a recovery of $38 trillion before money is worth something, we're just living in a giant theocracy where money has replaced God
    1. The shopping malls are the cathedrals of today. Consuming is worshipping.

    2. Money is accumulated time / freedom to do something else than fulfilling basic needs.
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others. (G. Marx)

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