| Username | rigghawk |
| Real Name | |
| Rank | Apprentice Member |
| Joined | February 28, 2005 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 44 |
| Location | lake stevens, WA, United States |
| Last Visit | July 4, 2008 |
| Post Count | 22 |
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Todeswulf kills me. If anyone here is a paid corporate lackey it's him.
He:
Defends the corporation at all times, without logic.
Attacks anyone who suggests the corporation is anything less than perfect
He accuses others of being what he is to throw off the scent.
He is unwilling to:
Provide a defensible reason for his position because to do so would be counterproducitve
your right MMORPG should clean this forum up, if they removed your personal attacks and left the good discussions from others, it would be fine.
Icehawk
I've been playing DDO for awhile off and on and generally speaking I have no lag issues and my machine is NOT an all powerful gaming machine. However since the hotfix last week where a new monster pathing code was implemented, there have been significant lag issues in game. These issues are not typical of the game in general, and I'm not happy about them, but I wouldnt say the game is no good because of an atypical problem that is sure to be fixed rapidly. I expect the problem to be resolved in the very near feature, but do expect some lag issues if you try the game out in the next day or so. BTW the problems seem to be mainly issues where large number of mobs are found and are not as much an issue in lower level dungeons. So for brand new players it should not be a huge issue, but you still may experience some issues.
Rigghawk
(Namanda, Hellwynn, Namantha, Namadoc, Blackwidow, Namabam and others on Khyber)
bump: this was one of the best games ever, too bad ac2 was such a flop. If they had simply updated the graphics and kept the core of the game mechanics the same it would have been great.
rigghawk
yes,
much more interesting content, raising the level cap makes the experience last longer, and a new cap raise is happening soon. The revamped enhancement system is much better. The combat engine is the best currently available. No other game I've played even comes close except city of heroes, and DDO kills that. The monsters move around constantly in combat, trying to gain positional advantage, and it causes combat to FLOW!
The graphics are decent and will above games like WOW, and almost never experience any lag and I have a relatively slow dsl connection.
The many classes that are all worth playing provides a great deal of variety to the game. The upcoming monk class adds to that list.
Rigghawk
one of the nice things about this game is that all the classes are useful and worth playing. For a starter experience I would recommend a fighter build (fighter, ranger, paladin, or barbarian) as you cant go wrong rushing in and killing things. watching the other players will give you an idea of how to play the other classes.
rigghawk
Are you still playing (or subscribed to) your first MMO?