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Dungeons & Dragons Online Dev Chat Log at Warcry

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Jul 15, 2005.

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    Warcry has made available the log of the dev chat it hosted yesterday. I must say it looks quite interesting and far more informative than the usual interview. You have the opportunity to find first hand info on prestige classes, guild systems, local economies, dragons and other goodness. Here's the beginning:

    WarCry: Hello everyone and welcome to the Dungeons and Dragons Online: Stormreach Dev Chat. I appreciate everyone taking the time to stop by. I think it will be a great night with lots of excellent questions.

    WarCry: Shortly the Dev team will introduce themselves and we will get started. But I wanted to answer the first question from Matt and that is yes the game is fun!

    WarCry: Now let me turn it over to the man we all love to hear from Sporkfire!!!

    SporkfireDDO: Hello, all. Glad to be over here at Warcry for a chat with you all. We have several of the Developers and hopefully lots of good answers for you.

    Ken: I'm Ken Troop, Lead Designer for DDO

    JustinQuimby: Hey all, I'm Justin Quimby, Lead Engineer for DDO

    EckelberryDDO: I'm David Eckelberry, formerly of Wizards of the Coast, and now the Game Systems Designer for DDO.

    WizardTed: Ed Stark, Special Projects Manager for RPGs & Minis at Wizards of the Coast


    Read the whole thing at Warcry.
     
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