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I will never again trust them to make a pnp game moved on to a game I prefer now since I know the people somewhat (not pathfinder) everyone is cool and seem like friends even on their fourms where you can chat(well post) with the designers and not just about the game but things in general.
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I have been following this close, i cant wait
I hope it turns out well , ddo is a old engine its time for fresh blood, still love My ddo.. but old is old that's about it
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I wouldn't say "fanboy", since I'm not going to be running it anymore pretty soon, when my current campaign wraps up; I'll be using a different system. Non-DnD. 4E is far from perfect, but to me, it's the best edition there's been of DnD.
It is possible to cast the same spell twice per encounter; it just takes a little, you know, "thought" and "care" in building your character. Seems like your complaints are all "it's not like the older editions, so it's bad". Why is it so bad that 4E has rules that encourage people to use a variety of spells, instead of spamming the same ones?
And as for what you hate... those are all things that I think are great. Among the best things 4E added.
4E is certainly recognizable. The same ability scores, d20 to-hit/skills, HP, XP, AC, Reflex, Fortitude, Will, many of the same races and classes. If you can't "recognize" it, you're probably aren't looking.
And I did play 2E a little, and am familiar with the older editions in general. Enough to know how radical a change 3E/3.5 was.
Given you look hard enough, you can "recognize" preety much anything.
I had a friend that once said that "With the 4E, DnD finally got out of the closet". Cant really argue much with him. 4E is more like a wargame, cant think of it as an RPG at all.
I tryed to like 4E. Who didnt? But you know....
Now, the new NW game is based on 4th edition rules? I can barely recognize the DDO I play today from the DnD I played. Cant see why 4E is going to be a problem for NW.
I would start to concern myself with poor storylines if I were a FR fan. DDO storylines for instance, are preety much poor excuses to beat stuff.
Check out my Cannith trade list: http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php...05#post3574205
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Except SWG was an utter failure and Bioware is a well known company for that has a reputation for making awesome happen.
While DDO is a highly succesful game and Cryptic is known to ooze failure.
Again this has not changed with 4e so I stil don't see how 3.5e has any advantage here
Originally Posted by Cordovan
Beware the Sleepeater
Platitudes aside, what is your standard of "recognizable"? What would 4E need to have to make it "recognizable". To me, the things I listed, and more, make it blatantly and obviously "recognizable" already.
Give someone unfamiliar with DnD the first few chapters of the 3.5 PHB and 4E PHB, with any reference to the game's name censored out, ask them if the two games are "similar" or "related", and do you honestly think they'd say "no"?
It's an RPG, with combat resolution based on wargame mechanics. Like all editions of DnD.4E is more like a wargame, cant think of it as an RPG at all.
Balance is between players, and between players and whatever "at level" encounters are suggested by the rules. In both 3.5 and 4E, a DM can throw above level encounters at the party. The only thing that's changed is that it's much easier for a DM to predict how challenging an encounter will be.
Then, given your great knowledge and expertise, I'm sure you'll be able to explain why the things you dislike about 4E are bad and make it a lesser game. So far you seem to just hate it for being different.
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And you know what? JE can kiss my a$$. He and a few of the other people at Cryptic that got kicked out, are the reason why Cryptic started to have such a **** time trying to get things done.
Also, JE has a bug up his rear about F2P wanting to never have a store, but only a subscription bases.
http://www.mmogamer.com/02/25/2008/f...at-gdc08-recap
Time change, people change, JE is past his prime.
And frankly, 4E is different from 3.xE. It probably won't phase DDO what so ever other than there is another MMO out there. It will be business as usual for Turbine, honestly.
jacks concerns are because he feels games with E stores tend to drift into the pay to win category inevitably. I myself am a big fan of the premium style we have here.What Id really love though is them to go a more guild wars route where they sale the inital campaign and core game. as well as the tools for players to make thier own mdules. And then let the devs be able to focus on releasing another pay for expansion every few months of comparble quality to the original campaign as well as some small upgrades to the core game like lvl cap, more classes or prestige classes and races etc. much like the old NWN pc games.
go ahead and hate on jack though Im pretty sure that feeds his egomania more then anything else.
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