He must play Trailblazer. It has many options when you spend an Action Point.
There might be hope for this game yet!![]()
Or maybe they just couldn't figure out how to integrate "get another action" with real-time combat.
He must play Trailblazer. It has many options when you spend an Action Point.
There might be hope for this game yet!![]()
Ugh. I'm a big 4e fan, but my interest in this is ZERO. I'm tired of MMO's. I refuse to buy or play any more and Cryptic sucks.
I essentially want Final Fantasy Tactics/Shining Force, but with 4e rules and set in the D&D universe. I want a core single-player game, but with co-op supporting multiple players (both online and shared screen in the same room) complete with map editor and encounter editor so you can essentially use it to run encounters in your living room for your pen and paper D&D game. That would be my dream. I would easily pay $100 for such a game if it didn't suck and was PS3 or 360 friendly.
Failing that, I want something along the lines of D&D Heroes or Dark Alliance.
But regardless, I want it to be available on consoles and NO FREAKING MMOs!!!
Ugh. I'm a big 4e fan, but my interest in this is ZERO. I'm tired of MMO's. I refuse to buy or play any more and Cryptic sucks.
I essentially want Final Fantasy Tactics/Shining Force, but with 4e rules and set in the D&D universe. I want a core single-player game, but with co-op supporting multiple players (both online and shared screen in the same room) complete with map editor and encounter editor so you can essentially use it to run encounters in your living room for your pen and paper D&D game. That would be my dream. I would easily pay $100 for such a game if it didn't suck and was PS3 or 360 friendly.
Failing that, I want something along the lines of D&D Heroes or Dark Alliance.
But regardless, I want it to be available on consoles and NO FREAKING MMOs!!!
I like the acronym: OMG! Oh my god!It is not an MMO. It is a game where you play a party with your friends. Kinda like... D&D. They call it "Online Multiplayer Game".
In this interview, Emmert (one of the headhonchos of Cryptic) pretty much flat out states that they did things wrong with CO and STO. Also, his company profile says "his first foray into gaming was, of course, Dungeons & Dragons®". No idea whether its just PR or not... but if it's true, we might see something that they mayhaps care about (apart from just the money) and that incorporates many learned lessons.Seeing that I actually like what they are doing with Startrek Online and how they interact with their community, I am cautiously optimistic.
It seems he isn't the only one acknowledging errors. Daniel Stahl on the STO boards and in interviews also is pretty open in identifying things he things were done bad and need fixing. That said - they can't fix it all at once.In this interview, Emmert (one of the headhonchos of Cryptic) pretty much flat out states that they did things wrong with CO and STO.
Yes to both. I am pretty meh about FR as setting for this game.(though I really wouldn't mind a full single-player 4e RPG. And in Eberron please, it needs more love.)
It seems he isn't the only one acknowledging errors. Daniel Stahl on the STO boards and in interviews also is pretty open in identifying things he things were done bad and need fixing. That said - they can't fix it all at once.