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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 2804654" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>YES!!!! Finally a different MMORPG. What you just said is the reason I think DDO will succeed is because its different. Its like, youre saying, "its not going to be good because its not like all the other MMORPGs". And I"m saying that is why people will want to play it. The group element is especially important and something I've always said was needed to make MMORPGs closer to their tabletop big brother. It can be done and I think ddo will do it successfully. From waht I've heard, if you can't find a group and your friends already in a dungeon you'll be able to join them in their instanced dungeon for less XP and gold. The perfect solution for those who want to just get on and play. This is the first game with a true focus on group. The thing that makes Final fantasy XI such a good game is its heavy emphasis on partys. </p><p></p><p>I"m glad they don't have crafting as I hated being forced to either spend time and boatloads of money instead of playing the game. It seemed like every mmorpg i played i had to sit thruogh 20 minutes of tutorial just on showing me how to craft a shirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 2804654, member: 22622"] YES!!!! Finally a different MMORPG. What you just said is the reason I think DDO will succeed is because its different. Its like, youre saying, "its not going to be good because its not like all the other MMORPGs". And I"m saying that is why people will want to play it. The group element is especially important and something I've always said was needed to make MMORPGs closer to their tabletop big brother. It can be done and I think ddo will do it successfully. From waht I've heard, if you can't find a group and your friends already in a dungeon you'll be able to join them in their instanced dungeon for less XP and gold. The perfect solution for those who want to just get on and play. This is the first game with a true focus on group. The thing that makes Final fantasy XI such a good game is its heavy emphasis on partys. I"m glad they don't have crafting as I hated being forced to either spend time and boatloads of money instead of playing the game. It seemed like every mmorpg i played i had to sit thruogh 20 minutes of tutorial just on showing me how to craft a shirt. [/QUOTE]
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