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Stormreach First Impressions at GamersInfo

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Apr 11, 2006.

  1. chevalier

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    GamersInfo has shared some first impressions of Dungeons & Dragons Online. Here's a snip:

    There are actually two versions of the game, the Standard and the Limited Edition. The difference? The LE nets you a pair of nifty Boots of Running. Other than that, gameplay is the same for both versions. Installing the game was a breeze for me. I just popped in the DVD and let’r rip. I selected the defaults, and chose to install the high-resolution textures as well, even though my machine probably won’t run them too well.

    Once you’ve installed the game, you’ll need to create an account with Turbine – this is an online game, and you will have to pay every month to play. The game comes with a free thirty days, which start as soon as you create your account, so you at least have a bit of time to decide if DDO is for you.


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