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Originally Posted by feelgood
Whats the differences between Neverwinter and WoW??
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Originally Posted by Drider_it
you can lvl up with out worry of somone ganking ya. never have to worry about finding a guild to raid with..
raiding .. i.e. spending too much time in a "dungeon" with 39 other players to get a hand ful of items that if your class item drops .. you still have to roll against 3 others to try and get it.. then never see that item drop agian for months.
nwn.. single player with some multi if you want.. save game.. pause feature.
the lack of a barrens chat and not ninja looters, no noobs spamming the chat.. and no tards screaming chuck norris rulz or leroy jinkinssssssssssssss
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...and, if you find a
quality roleplaying server, you can actually do just that: roleplay with quality. No hack-and-slash metagaming. All in-character playing (read: you actually
act your alignment/class/race, etc. and build a story within a persistent world). It's like pen & paper AD&D, except you get a lot more playing done because you don't have to get your friends together and the computers calculate all the rolls and movements -so- much faster. (Oh, and you don't need to use your imagination as much.) I'm so addicted to online NWN and soon to be NWN2 once the server I'm on launches their NWN2 server.
I've seen clips of WoW. I would never play it because I'm such a dedicated roleplayer. I first learned D&D Basic Edition (the red books). WoW doesn't appeal to me at all.
Edit: Did I mention that playing NWN & NWN2 online is
FREE?