So do I understand this right? They have talked about introducing the Drow race about 60 days after launch? Will they be different from the Heros of the North founders Drow?
If folks payed that much money for a supposedly unique and limited race (among the other things in the package) and it ends up being unique in name only...
Well it would go a long way to lending credence to all the threads saying these guys are money grubbing soulless captitolist's who care nothing for the community.
Do not interfere in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup...
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alberelleonhartMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 19Arc User
edited May 2013
They'll have different racial bonuses and probably won't have access to the unique tattoo options the founders race got.
They stated that the drow renegade racial debuff, tattoo, clothing, and mount will all stay unique to the Hero Founder. The regular drow will not have those things.
Read that yesterday.
Was also reading they do something similar in their other games as well so there is precedent.
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princecharmingsMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero UsersPosts: 6Arc User
I took a risk when buying the HOTN founders pack before the game was even released, and I'm glad I did but would also like to think that perfect world can come up with something other than unique tattoos if I've paid
Also in the interest of full disclosure I am one of those who laid out the 200 clams. BTW how do I enable the little blue Forum title? cant seem to find an option in the CP?
Do not interfere in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup...
I took a risk when buying the HOTN founders pack before the game was even released, and I'm glad I did but would also like to think that perfect world can come up with something other than unique tattoos if I've paid
Spoken like a true regretful person. Insult someone who was smart enough to do due diligence.
I have zero buyers remorse, if I couldnt have afforded it I wouldnt have bought it. I am an older gamer who makes a decent living. I had the cash I love D&D and for me the game thus far is fantastic. Granted there are bugs and issues that need to be worked out but all the little whiners and doomsayers are part of what helps kill any game that has a ton of potential.
The expectations that most gamers seem to have now is unreasonable in terms of the sheer magnitude of these projects. Yes there are some things that need to be ironed out and fixed, but people seem to forget how long games like WoW that have now been out for eons by comparison took to get to the state they are in.
That being said, I am not a fan of the direction that the industry is going in regard to "micro" transactions. It is a slippery slope when you begin charging for things like inventory and bank slots when they give you such minimal space out of the gate.
Do not interfere in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup...
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wowcloanMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero UsersPosts: 5Arc User
I have zero buyers remorse, if I couldnt have afforded it I wouldnt have bought it. I am an older gamer who makes a decent living. I had the cash I love D&D and for me the game thus far is fantastic. Granted there are bugs and issues that need to be worked out but all the little whiners and doomsayers are part of what helps kill any game that has a ton of potential.
The expectations that most gamers seem to have now is unreasonable in terms of the sheer magnitude of these projects. Yes there are some things that need to be ironed out and fixed, but people seem to forget how long games like WoW that have now been out for eons by comparison took to get to the state they are in.
That being said, I am not a fan of the direction that the industry is going in regard to "micro" transactions. It is a slippery slope when you begin charging for things like inventory and bank slots when they give you such minimal space out of the gate.
/agree.
They charge for things you have no choice but to buy. In this case just don't call it free to play.. it is technically correct, and only technically. The only comparison that comes to mind is like saying poor tenant farmers who's only choice was to work for nothing more than room and board weren't slaves..technically, but actually they were in equivalence. I know it's a dramatic analogy but it's the only one that came up right off hand.
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Because of them it allows you to play the game for free...
It's okay, one day you may have cash to throw around as well
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Hero of the North & Guardian of Neverwinter Founder.
Read that yesterday.
Was also reading they do something similar in their other games as well so there is precedent.
It's no biggie to be honest, my half sleeve cost over a grand.
Maybe one day you will develop more sense than change in your pocket, I guess that's asking too much of the gaming community though.
http://nw-forum.perfectworld.com/profile.php?do=editusergroups
Spoken like a true regretful person. Insult someone who was smart enough to do due diligence.
I have zero buyers remorse, if I couldnt have afforded it I wouldnt have bought it. I am an older gamer who makes a decent living. I had the cash I love D&D and for me the game thus far is fantastic. Granted there are bugs and issues that need to be worked out but all the little whiners and doomsayers are part of what helps kill any game that has a ton of potential.
The expectations that most gamers seem to have now is unreasonable in terms of the sheer magnitude of these projects. Yes there are some things that need to be ironed out and fixed, but people seem to forget how long games like WoW that have now been out for eons by comparison took to get to the state they are in.
That being said, I am not a fan of the direction that the industry is going in regard to "micro" transactions. It is a slippery slope when you begin charging for things like inventory and bank slots when they give you such minimal space out of the gate.
/agree.
They charge for things you have no choice but to buy. In this case just don't call it free to play.. it is technically correct, and only technically. The only comparison that comes to mind is like saying poor tenant farmers who's only choice was to work for nothing more than room and board weren't slaves..technically, but actually they were in equivalence. I know it's a dramatic analogy but it's the only one that came up right off hand.