NCsoft has announced the launch of the first content update for Dungeon Runners, which will include a new high level dungeon, PvP worlds, new skills and quests, and more.
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Austin, Texas, August 29, 2007 - NCsoft® announced today the release of Dungeon Runners'™ first feature expansion, Chunk #1, an ambitious content update that includes player-versus-player (PvP) worlds, support for multiple characters, item linking over its chat system, a new high level dungeon, and a variety of new skills and quests. Most of the features in Chunk #1 are available to all active Dungeon Runners players except for a new set of exclusive member-only servers that will come online with the new expansion release.
Dungeon Runners is a free to download and play online multiplayer role playing game in a fast-paced sword-and-shield setting, where defeating monsters and evil enemies results in piles of loot and treasure.
Topping the features of Chunk #1 is PvP action. The Dungeon Runners PvP worlds eliminate all player-versus-environment tasks, focusing solely on player-versus-player combat in a variety of maps and settings. Chunk #1 provides two PvP session types including group practice PvP, which focuses on small PvP free-for-all maps where players can hone their battle skills without a time limit; and group-versus-group death match PvP, which automatically pits similarly powered groups in seven-minute matches.
"The introduction of PvP combat to Dungeon Runners rounds out the features that MMO players expect to see in their RPG games," said Stephen Nichols, NCsoft's producer and lead programmer for Dungeon Runners. "Even though we provide most of our game for free, we are still able to regularly deliver large blocks of feature content and this is just the first of many additions to the game our players will see. Chunk #1, which includes PvP, will add a whole bunch of new content that will give every one of our players new challenges and new opportunities to have fun."
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The PVP sounds like it might be good fun, ill have to give it a try sometime definatly.
Garrik
Well it's free, I can afford free. Plus it really reminds me of Diablo, so if anyone enjoyed Diablo, they'd probably enjoy this game.
Well if you play the free version you are continually handicapped by the inability to use the better equipment. I can just imagine how bad pvp is when the weapons you are using are only half as good as the paid player and he has much better stats because of equipment too.
You are also at continual disadvantage using free play since even the pve is balanced towards the better equipment you cannot use.
I guess if you like real challenges the free to play is ok, but that gets old fast.
Even the korean free to play's don't handicap you near as much as this game does.
Just for the curious, there are 5 equipment levels white, green, blue, yellow and rainbow. Free to play can only use up to blue quality equipment. That means you cannot use 40% of the equipement you find in this game. Very big handicap. And the gap between blue and yellow equipment is huge.