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Dungeons & Dragons Online at E3 2005

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, May 20, 2005.

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    Here's a snip from the article at IGN PC which looks into DDO's presence at E3:

    Lead designer Ken Troop showed us around the main social hub of the game, the city of Stormreach. It's a well realized medieval city with some nice Eastern touches spread about here and there. Since the game takes place in the ultra-magical Eberron setting, you can expect all manner of wondrous sights -- everything from floating towers to magical airships drifting through the sky. Better still, Ken says that players may eventually get access to these types of locations.

    This city is the game's main public space, where players will meet up to get new missions and form adventuring parties. The Looking for Group options will all be centered on the taverns in the game. Players who are looking for a group to join or groups who are looking for a few extra players can all find what they're looking for here. This should make filling out a six-player group pretty simple. Since players can share their quests across the entire group, D&D Online eliminates a lot of the running around needed to ensure that everyone's on the same page.


    There are two pages and two screenshots, one on each. Read the whole thing at IGN PC.
     
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