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  • Great. Now go do the same content with a Rogue. You'll kill everything twice as fast. Injured? Drink one of those 87 healing potions. Run with a group? Get zero aggro and, as a result, almost zero injury.
  • 1983 called. It wants its cleric back. ;) This is 4th edition (which I don't know much about), but it seems the old mace-and-shield heavy plate cleric is a thing of the past. It's definitely not a Neverwinter thing.
  • That's Neverwinter in a nutshell: Red circle? Don't stand in it. Blue circle? Stand in it. We're talking deep strategy here, folks.
  • And this is why there aren't many clerics in the queue. Can you blame them? I suspect a lot of us are putting our clerics on hold until aggro gets fixed or we find a good guild to run with exclusively, thus avoiding the typical kiddy ******bags ignoring the adds and shouting for "HLZ NUB!"
  • Can you blame people for rolling "need" on everything? They sell it on the AH for Astral Diamonds. This game is so monetized, no one should be shocked that there is a toxic atmosphere of greed among the player base. And you forgot another major problem with grouping: the team leader has the power to kick anyone he wants…
  • It IS D&D -- 4th Edition D&D. It is simplified and streamlined and while that makes it an easy game to jump into and enjoy, I fear that positive first impression will quickly turn to boredom. I've only hit level 30 and already the game feels like hacking through endless generic monsters and avoiding big red circles.
  • There's definitely some of that Asian MMO look to things, i.e. "did Liberace design this stuff?"
  • Schroedinger's Cat. Question is, will it be alive or dead? We'll only truly know once we've opened it.
  • It was the same bug that existed in STO a year ago and persisted for months despite players reporting it. It was the same line of code, which Cryptic had a fix for but failed to copy over to Neverwinter's Gateway, instead copying the original buggy version, opening the door to exploits.
  • Not only can they easily make a new account, but anyone who managed to make real money off of this (by selling AD to gold sellers) will keep their cash. They will return to the game with a new account, find yet another exploit to hit level 60 in a few hours and begin "needing" on every piece of gear that drops, selling it…
  • So far in this thread we've had packages, carrots and Vaseline. Paging Dr. Freud...
  • Except the stuff the OP wrote (in green) isn't true and would be a lie from Cryptic. They knew about this back when it was in STO. Re-used that same buggy code (even after fixing it in STO) in Neverwinter. They were told this exploit existed by concerned players during Neverwinter's Closed Beta and, apparently, never fixed…
  • I actually stopped playing (well, leveling) when I first noticed this on Sunday morning. Had a very bad feeling about it and just shut off the game. Hopefully I won't lose any progress.
  • Because this bug existed a year ago in Star Trek Online and took Cryptic months to fix. The bug was discovered in Neverwinter Closed Beta and reported. When the game went Open Beta people tried it and found that it was still there. Surprised this only blew up recently. Maybe some folks were using it quietly so as to gain…