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<blockquote data-quote="JVisgaitis" data-source="post: 2890273" data-attributes="member: 4177"><p>I started a thread on why I didn't like DDO before the server crash. A lot of the reasons I cited were poor marketing and art direction and a lack of content for single players. Anyhoo, looks like they just added a module for solo play and they are releasing another one for PvP. Anyone check out the solo adventures yet? Do they make the game worth buying now, or is it a minor upgrade? Here's a copy of the article from Gamespot.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">* * * * * </p> <p style="text-align: center"></p><p>June 14, 2006 - Turbine, Inc. announced today that it has launched the eagerly awaited solo-mode for DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE: Stormreach (DDO), the hit online game that has quickly become one of the fastest-growing massively multiplayer online games in North America.</p><p></p><p>Turbine has introduced a series of solo–friendly enhancements and content improvements as part of the new player experience in DDO. New players can now experience over 20 dungeons throughout Stormreach harbor in a single-player mode. This feature grows the overall scope and quality of the game by enabling players to journey alone in epic adventure zones or dangerous dungeons. It also is particularly useful to new players, allowing them to hone their skills and better prepare for higher-level quests where they can join with fellow gamers to achieve success. This mode will be in addition to three existing game play options of "Normal," "Hard" and "Elite."</p><p></p><p>"We are very thankful for the support and feedback from our players," said Jeffrey Anderson, president and CEO of Turbine, Inc. "Today's announcement demonstrates our commitment to make the game fun and easily accessible by all types of gamers."</p><p></p><p>Turbine has a strong track record of operating massively multiplayer online games; one of the keys to the company's history of success is listening to its fans to continually evolve and invest in its games. This most recent change to include solo-friendly dungeons is the result of feedback from its customers. More exciting changes are still to come. In addition to the eagerly anticipated launch of the Twilight Forge module in July, Turbine has plans for another module slated for August and the title's first expansion pack this fall which will include exciting player-versus-player combat arenas.</p><p></p><p>Since its launch, hundreds of thousands of players have entered the unique online world of Stormreach to form one of the strongest online communities in the gaming industry. This community has been instrumental in driving the success of DDO which has sold over 300,000 units worldwide. For the latest information about updates to DDO, please visit <a href="http://www.ddo.com" target="_blank">http://www.ddo.com</a>.</p><p></p><p>DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE: Stormreach recreates the essence of the classic pen-and-paper roleplaying experience - with an emphasis on non-grinding, instanced quests that provide a unique, immersive experience for each party. Authentic features in the game include customizable characters; dungeons filled with devious traps; monsters and stories from the Eberron campaign setting; an on-screen d20 (20-sided die) and a dungeon master. The unique online world of Stormreach is a bustling city with thousands of players from around the world. It represents a new paradigm for the MMO genre with unique features including party-based quests, integrated voice chat, real-time action combat, and award winning graphics. DDO is based on the world-renowned DUNGEONS & DRAGONS brand franchise from Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro.</p><p></p><p>DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE: Stormreach is currently available online and in retail stores for $49.99. Published by Atari, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATAR) in February, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE, has been enthusiastically received by many gaming critics, including The New York Times, PC Gamer, Game Informer and many more. DUNGEONS & DRAGONS is under license from the Hasbro Properties Group, the intellectual property development arm of Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE: HAS).</p><p></p><p>DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, D&D, STORMREACH, and EBERRON and related logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other jurisdictions, and are used with permission. Hasbro and its logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Hasbro, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other jurisdictions, and are used with permission. Atari and the Atari logo are trademarks owned by Atari Interactive, Inc. Turbine and the Turbine logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Turbine, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other jurisdictions. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JVisgaitis, post: 2890273, member: 4177"] I started a thread on why I didn't like DDO before the server crash. A lot of the reasons I cited were poor marketing and art direction and a lack of content for single players. Anyhoo, looks like they just added a module for solo play and they are releasing another one for PvP. Anyone check out the solo adventures yet? Do they make the game worth buying now, or is it a minor upgrade? Here's a copy of the article from Gamespot. [CENTER]* * * * * [/CENTER] June 14, 2006 - Turbine, Inc. announced today that it has launched the eagerly awaited solo-mode for DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE: Stormreach (DDO), the hit online game that has quickly become one of the fastest-growing massively multiplayer online games in North America. Turbine has introduced a series of solo–friendly enhancements and content improvements as part of the new player experience in DDO. New players can now experience over 20 dungeons throughout Stormreach harbor in a single-player mode. This feature grows the overall scope and quality of the game by enabling players to journey alone in epic adventure zones or dangerous dungeons. It also is particularly useful to new players, allowing them to hone their skills and better prepare for higher-level quests where they can join with fellow gamers to achieve success. This mode will be in addition to three existing game play options of "Normal," "Hard" and "Elite." "We are very thankful for the support and feedback from our players," said Jeffrey Anderson, president and CEO of Turbine, Inc. "Today's announcement demonstrates our commitment to make the game fun and easily accessible by all types of gamers." Turbine has a strong track record of operating massively multiplayer online games; one of the keys to the company's history of success is listening to its fans to continually evolve and invest in its games. This most recent change to include solo-friendly dungeons is the result of feedback from its customers. More exciting changes are still to come. In addition to the eagerly anticipated launch of the Twilight Forge module in July, Turbine has plans for another module slated for August and the title's first expansion pack this fall which will include exciting player-versus-player combat arenas. Since its launch, hundreds of thousands of players have entered the unique online world of Stormreach to form one of the strongest online communities in the gaming industry. This community has been instrumental in driving the success of DDO which has sold over 300,000 units worldwide. For the latest information about updates to DDO, please visit [url]http://www.ddo.com[/url]. DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE: Stormreach recreates the essence of the classic pen-and-paper roleplaying experience - with an emphasis on non-grinding, instanced quests that provide a unique, immersive experience for each party. Authentic features in the game include customizable characters; dungeons filled with devious traps; monsters and stories from the Eberron campaign setting; an on-screen d20 (20-sided die) and a dungeon master. The unique online world of Stormreach is a bustling city with thousands of players from around the world. It represents a new paradigm for the MMO genre with unique features including party-based quests, integrated voice chat, real-time action combat, and award winning graphics. DDO is based on the world-renowned DUNGEONS & DRAGONS brand franchise from Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro. DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE: Stormreach is currently available online and in retail stores for $49.99. Published by Atari, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATAR) in February, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE, has been enthusiastically received by many gaming critics, including The New York Times, PC Gamer, Game Informer and many more. DUNGEONS & DRAGONS is under license from the Hasbro Properties Group, the intellectual property development arm of Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE: HAS). DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, D&D, STORMREACH, and EBERRON and related logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other jurisdictions, and are used with permission. Hasbro and its logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Hasbro, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other jurisdictions, and are used with permission. Atari and the Atari logo are trademarks owned by Atari Interactive, Inc. Turbine and the Turbine logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Turbine, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other jurisdictions. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. [/QUOTE]
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