Killed 10 Boars Posts: 17 Joined: 27 Sep 2009 | I was browsing another forum earlier today (Saturday, October 10, 2009 AD; Gregorian calendar), and stumbled across a topic someone made that said that Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach is now free to play, and available to download on the official website. I couldn't believe it (I personally bought the game about a year ago, but couldn't get the auto-updater to work), so I checked the official website, and sure enough, it is free to play. There is a downside to this though, it means that people like me who actually bought the game kind of wasted our money. And no, I don't work for Turbine, nor am I advertising their product for my benefit. Well, you can get it for free on the official website: http://www.ddo.com/ |
Killed 10 Boars Posts: 18 Joined: 9 Nov 2009 | I'm sure you've found this out by now, but it can be worth it to pay monthly for DDO.
I personally just pay for some content then get other content with store credits I earn in-game. So if you don't want to pay that's fine, but there are perks to being a subscriber. |
I was browsing another forum earlier today (Saturday, October 10, 2009 AD; Gregorian calendar), and stumbled across a topic someone made that said that Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach is now free to play, and available to download on the official website. I couldn't believe it (I personally bought the game about a year ago, but couldn't get the auto-updater to work), so I checked the official website, and sure enough, it is free to play. There is a downside to this though, it means that people like me who actually bought the game kind of wasted our money. And no, I don't work for Turbine, nor am I advertising their product for my benefit. Well, you can get it for free on the official website: http://www.ddo.com/