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New Dungeons & Dragons Online Developer Diary Entry

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, May 11, 2005.

  1. chevalier

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    Senior Designer Dan Trethaway aka Cisren from Turbine has posted a new Dev Diary entry. Here's a clip:

    I’m sure a lot of you must be wondering about the current state of the game. Well, I would be lying if I didn’t say we have our fair share of bugs. With a game as huge and complex as an MMO, how could we not? But I have to say thanks to our Quality Assurance department, as well as to all of the other dedicated people working on the project, for catching problems as soon as they come up. The team does an awesome job of cleaning up the loose ends as they are found.

    At the same time, we all work furiously to continue developing new and interesting content, so sometimes we get a bit overloaded. But every now and then we pause to play and look around in the game and see how all the parts are coming together, and it is so astounding how far it has come. I am quite sure I am not the only one on the team that enjoys playing DDO in its current state more then any currently released MMO.


    Read more about his sadistic inclinations at Turbine. ;)
     
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