Ummm ... that first quote was referring to DDO (Dungeons and Dragons Online) NOT NW. It's a little confusing for those that didn't read the article when you don't make that clear in your commentary.
Lottie
My apologies. I was mistaken. The first quote does, indeed, refer to NW.
Ummm ... that first quote was referring to DDO (Dungeons and Dragons Online) NOT NW. It's a little confusing for those that didn't read the article when you don't make that clear in your commentary.
Lottie
My apologies. I was mistaken. The first quote does, indeed, refer to NW.
Lottie
Anyway again forbes isnt a gaming reporting site. The person doing the report is doing it for free advertising. They probly own stock options for PW
Ummm ... that first quote was referring to DDO (Dungeons and Dragons Online) NOT NW. It's a little confusing for those that didn't read the article when you don't make that clear in your commentary.
Lottie
My apologies. I was mistaken. The first quote does, indeed, refer to NW.
Lottie
After going and reading the article, it looks to me like you were right the first time before you corrected yourself. the OP's first quote is indeed referring to DDO, not Neverwinter. the article credits the quote to Fernando Paiz, executive producer for DDO, and indicates that is Mr. Paiz's response to how they'll handle the potential competition with Neverwinter.
I love how people think that Forbes has any real significance. It takes practically nothing to become a forbes contributor.
It is about equivalent to stating, "meta-critic says, 'this game suxorz' so it must suck."
For me, it is a close tie between the Class Action Lawsuit threats and critical Forbes articles for the most entertaining forum posts on gaming forums.
After going and reading the article, it looks to me like you were right the first time before you corrected yourself. the OP's first quote is indeed referring to DDO, not Neverwinter. the article credits the quote to Fernando Paiz, executive producer for DDO, and indicates that is Mr. Paiz's response to how they'll handle the potential competition with Neverwinter.
Oh, heavens to Betsy! You're absolutely right! Probably time for me to go to bed!
To me, DDO still managing to compete says a lot about the quality of this game. DDO has a much better class system, the character creation is indeed better than this game. I just got tired of it though after doing my 100th dungeon that involved kobolds in a sewer.
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hobokenboyBanned Users, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 3Arc User
edited August 2013
I wonder how much this company paid Forbes writers to fluff up an article for them?
I wonder how much this company paid Forbes writers to fluff up an article for them?
Quite a bit, I bet. It's obvious that whoever wrote the article hadn't actually played the game, or else it would not have been so positive with all the bugs plaguing the Feywild's release. Judging by the fact they falsely advertised 20 vs 20 pvp I'd say it was pre-written by a higher up who isn't near as involved in this game's development as they like to act.
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ironzerg79Member, Neverwinter Moderator, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 4,942Arc User
edited August 2013
Article title:
New Expansions Come To 'Dungeons & Dragons Online' And 'Neverwinter'
Guys, the article is about D&D MMOs, and talks about BOTH DDO and Neverwinter. Relax a bit.
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Lottie
My apologies. I was mistaken. The first quote does, indeed, refer to NW.
Lottie
Anyway again forbes isnt a gaming reporting site. The person doing the report is doing it for free advertising. They probly own stock options for PW
After going and reading the article, it looks to me like you were right the first time before you corrected yourself. the OP's first quote is indeed referring to DDO, not Neverwinter. the article credits the quote to Fernando Paiz, executive producer for DDO, and indicates that is Mr. Paiz's response to how they'll handle the potential competition with Neverwinter.
I love how people think that Forbes has any real significance. It takes practically nothing to become a forbes contributor.
It is about equivalent to stating, "meta-critic says, 'this game suxorz' so it must suck."
For me, it is a close tie between the Class Action Lawsuit threats and critical Forbes articles for the most entertaining forum posts on gaming forums.
Oh, heavens to Betsy! You're absolutely right! Probably time for me to go to bed!
Lottie
I've started rereading those books, and I do see the similarities. Throwing stuff off cliffs is a rather big deal in those books too
Quite a bit, I bet. It's obvious that whoever wrote the article hadn't actually played the game, or else it would not have been so positive with all the bugs plaguing the Feywild's release. Judging by the fact they falsely advertised 20 vs 20 pvp I'd say it was pre-written by a higher up who isn't near as involved in this game's development as they like to act.
Guys, the article is about D&D MMOs, and talks about BOTH DDO and Neverwinter. Relax a bit.