
s1lwy7h
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w00t 1st post, that aside
Ive been looking around the net and i noticed something, there dont seem to be ant DDO pivate servers, or any info on any.
Anyone have any ideas/info on how to set one up?
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| 12/04/06 22:20 |
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thejeni
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1st off welcome to the site.
As for your question, we don't allow the discussion of private servers here on GameAmp. As they are against the EULA and are illegal.
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| 12/05/06 12:42 |
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s1lwy7h
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Ah, i see.
Well thank you for your reply.
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| 12/05/06 21:19 |
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MikesterBrau
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I think a good thing many of the MMORPG developers did to sort of reduce the justification for the existance for some private servers was to offer the various free trials. I will confess here that I played UO on a private server back in the day to get the feel for the game before signing up to play officially on the Lake Austin server I think it was. I can fully understand the whole cash crunch thing but maybe for the holidays a loved one shall meet your name with a game time card or something similar. BTW does DDO offer game cards or some sort of pre paid time option where someone else can give you a helping hand or gift of time?
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| 12/11/06 16:33 |
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thejeni
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| QUOTE | | BTW does DDO offer game cards or some sort of pre paid time option where someone else can give you a helping hand or gift of time? |
Yes, there are time cards you can get for DDO. You can buy them pretty much where ever you buy the game.
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| 12/21/06 10:17 |
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s1lwy7h
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I know this, i mainly wanted to chage some parts of the game that were not true to PnP rules.
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| 12/22/06 11:13 |
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Muttley
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If you want a more PnP style Dungens and Dragons experience, playing online, I would suggest looking into Neverwinter Nights. It has a great online community, Some great servers also. Maybe note quite the scope of players a MMO has, but the tradeoff is it being more true to PnP D&D. Online play is also free, another bonus. You have the ability to create your own servers (and build the world from scratch)
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| 03/05/08 23:20 |
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