I'm mainly talking about the walking animation. This video shows how Wizard's animation was before beta. The walking, the angles of arms, and the fingers were the same as they are now.
It is faster and more convenient to block countries directly than stupidly ask people who are trying to register "Are you <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> race? If so, we will block you". I don't think it is a common thing. All other D&D games don't block people, why does this game do? If it is because of a common…
There is really no need to make things so complected. Good is good; evil is evil. Just judge the ins and outs of an event rationally and then you will know who is good and who is evil.
If tieflings are helping devil with invading mortal, then undoubtedly anyone who save those tieflings is doing an evil thing. And ofc a player can choose to be good even if the predefined alignment of his/her race is evil. Drizzt is an example.
well... I guess you wrote your post in your native language and then used Google Translate to translate it into English. I based in Taiwan, not in mainland China. Imo it's not good to separate players by countries. At least players should be able to choose which region of people they want to play with. And nowadays a mmo…
One doesn't need to actually be in a place to make bad impressions there. One can simply stay at home and make bad impressions on other countries by insulting other countries through internet. Please read the previous thread. The PWE staff did mentioned the block is out of administrative purpose.
Imho, this interpretation is improper. Good is good; evil is evil. The situation "what is evil for one can be good for other" doesn't exist. In the cosmos, there is a law which judges and determines whether someone or something is good or evil. Why is tiefling in D&D defined as an evil race? Because things are clear, what…
Hi stormshade, could you comment on the region block issue which was mentioned in the following thread? Will people live in east Asia be able to play Neverwinter?
A ticket had been submitted and the support center responded: Obviously, regions which are on the block list will not be able to play Neverwinter! That's unacceptable. I have waited for this game for 7 months. And now the support center says I cannot play? Also, the staff who responsed didn't reveal he/she is from Cryptic…
Yeah, maybe PWE want to separate Asian players from European and American players. Howerver, I haven't seen the announcement of a different version of Neverwinter for Asian players.
Oh, sorry melanderi. I didn't notice your title (Cryptic Studios Team) until now. Thanks for the suggestion. I will try to send PWE a ticket. It seems that PWE didn't let Cryptic know they have such a policy when they were trying to acquire Cryptic.
I must have missed that? In so many interviews/videos I have read/watched, I didn't notice any developer mentioned "Neverwinter Online". Could you let me know in which interview you heard that?