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Jindrax

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How populated is this game? descent enough to have some fun or a barren wasteland ?
 

wordsmith

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May 1, 2008
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Being as it's free you could always... try it?

In my experience, the community were a bit hostile, so I decided against it.
 

Tenkage

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May 28, 2010
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ITs free but its kinda good and bad. The best weapons and missions can only be done by paying for it
 

maddawg IAJI

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Feb 12, 2009
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Its pretty popular, though I never tried looking for people since I played it with my friends only. Its got plenty of people all over.
 

Oinodaemon

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its pretty well populated, and its definitely worth a play. It's easily ten times better if you get the subscription cause of all the micro transaction BS...but its still fun to play free
 

Macgyvercas

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I play on the Sarlona server and there are always enough people to form a balanced full party (6 players for quests, 12 players for raids). Also, with Update 5, guilds are given more importance, so a lot of players are in one. I'm in guild called "Swords of the Light" and there are raids arranged (usually) every Saturday.

I say go for it.
 

Sygmist

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I played free and I found it to be really fun, and populated. Quit because my graphics card lagged me out even on the lowest settings, but I plan to redownload it after I get a new computer. As for the community being hostile, aren't most online communities? It's just a matter of finding the right people, and I was lucky enough that within the first few weeks I got into a pretty nice crowd, and that was just from offering to party up with anyone over global chat, and then making friends with those that turned out to be cool.

(Not to mention it's the only MMORPG that I've played which had puzzles in their dungeons. I just wish they had more of those, or maybe they do and I just didn't play long enough to be exposed to them.)

One of the things I had a problem with was the tendency that your character would turn out like shit because you didn't have a build in mind. I suggest going to the forums and doing a little digging to find some good builds you can work at, and then when you get the hang of it you might go and experiment with your own.
 

Baralak

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I love D&D Online. Easily my favorite MMO. I'm on Sarlona as well, in a guild called Roleplayers of Sarlona. Worth looking us up if you're into RP