Players can become one of six Dungeons & Dragons character classes and form groups of up to five player characters (PCs). Neverwinter is based on a modified version of the Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition rules set. This includes the use of healing powers and action points, the latter of which is implemented through a system referred to as dailies, allowing a player to perform a special ability by accumulating enough action points through combat. A player-created content system codenamed "Foundry" allows players to create their own stories and quests.[6]
When asked for gameplay details during an interview with MaximumPC, Cryptic Studios chief operating officer Jack Emmert explained, "It's not an MMO in the sense that there aren't zones with hundreds-and-hundreds of people. You are not fighting for spawns. There's a very strong storyline throughout the game. So it's more of a story-based game closer to things like Dragon Age or Oblivion, which we really try to follow."
I play. I have a currently level 58 Trickster Rogue. The level cap is 60. You will need a relatively good computer to play but its fun.
Bumping because I saw another thread and this game needs more advertisement.
9 Name: Tempus : 2014-12-07 13:01 ID:SXPxf6he [Del]
i play neverwinter a ton and if anyone needs any help with anything i have characters at nearly every level with quite a few just farming end game content just reply with ingame name if you wanna party up or need to join my storage guild (a guild that does nothing but use the guild bank for storage on a extra character)