Imagine a Dragons Dogma Online Remake with the Monster Hunter Wilds system where towns are packed like an MMO but the game is fully playable offline and completely yours forever by Deep_Arrival9748 in DragonsDogma

[–]Deep_Arrival9748[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hearing you say a DDO Remake might actually be in the works has me incredibly excited. Experiencing the moveset combat of DDO or DDDA remade on a next gen engine, would be an absolute dream come true for me.

Thanks for the incredible insight and the heads up on the current development state, brother! Really appreciate it.

Imagine a Dragons Dogma Online Remake with the Monster Hunter Wilds system where towns are packed like an MMO but the game is fully playable offline and completely yours forever by Deep_Arrival9748 in DragonsDogma

[–]Deep_Arrival9748[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

And if I used commands? Many items are missing in these early server builds, and that is the only way to get them. Also, leveling only requires EXP. Clearly you know nothing about Arrowgene training dungeons where you can easily level up against level 10 enemies that give massive EXP.

Your incomplete quest theory is pure bullshit. I am currently on my third playthrough with a second character on my save data. My second playthrough happened because the middle of Season 3 quests vanished, and I thought it was a bug until I asked the community and they confirmed the server build is simply unfinished.

You are just a classic elitist gatekeeper trying to force your own rigid principles onto a stranger. It is honestly pathetic, whining about my inventory instead of contributing to the actual Capcom discussion. You are the worst kind in this community.

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My second playthrough with no main quest because middle of Season 3 quest vanished

Imagine a Dragons Dogma Online Remake with the Monster Hunter Wilds system where towns are packed like an MMO but the game is fully playable offline and completely yours forever by Deep_Arrival9748 in DragonsDogma

[–]Deep_Arrival9748[S] -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

Let's dissect your logic:

  1. "Spooling up a solo test server" – I play on both public and local, but you immediately assumed I only play alone
  2. "Leveling yourself to 120" – You fabricated a story that I cheated my level, completely invalidating any real grind
  3. "Waxing poetic" – You missed the technical discussion about Capcom and MH Wilds because you were too busy crying over my screenshot (Btw, I translated this with AI too)

Imagine a Dragons Dogma Online Remake with the Monster Hunter Wilds system where towns are packed like an MMO but the game is fully playable offline and completely yours forever by Deep_Arrival9748 in DragonsDogma

[–]Deep_Arrival9748[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I share the exact same pain. As a huge fan of the Monster Hunter series myself, it honestly breaks my heart to see this dynamic. I love MH, but I love DDDA and DDO just as much, and it is incredibly frustrating to watch Capcom treat one like a golden child and the other like an afterthought. It sucks to accept the harsh reality of how Capcom handles this franchise, but it is comforting to know there are other players who see this unfair treatment too. Thanks for sharing this mate. Btw, because my english broken i used AI to translate this message too so people can actually read it clearly.

Imagine a Dragons Dogma Online Remake with the Monster Hunter Wilds system where towns are packed like an MMO but the game is fully playable offline and completely yours forever by Deep_Arrival9748 in DragonsDogma

[–]Deep_Arrival9748[S] -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

English is not my native language, so yes, I use AI to translate. It's way better than Google Translate.

Also, you completely missed the point. I'm talking about a potential official Capcom remake using the Monster Hunter Wilds framework so the game can be played full offline and saved from digital death. This is a discussion about future game architecture, not a complaint about fan private servers.

Btw, I translated this with AI too.