

Specifically, that means purchasing gosh-wow items and, more interestingly, 'adventure packs'. Or "an innovative new pricing model", if you speak marketingese. The second, more pressing catch is less than surprising - micropayments. and then congratulate them on what a fine, industrious friend/relation they have. You may have better luck than I, in which case I will hunt down everyone you have ever loved. After a dozen different tries, I'm giving up until someone pays me to continue. Perhaps it's because I'm a Britisher, but it would be nice if it at least told me that was the problem. Every time I try to sign up for an account and to reach that near-mythical download page, it tells me there's an error but refuses to divulge quite what it is. WAaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!!, to coin a phrase. Two in fact, but one of them might be my fault.

Dungeons & Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited, as it's now known, can be had for the princely sum of no-pennies from here. Turbine might be challenging their publisher Atari to a bout of fisticuffs about the fate and funding of Dungeons & Dragons Online, but such conflict has not delayed the re-release of said formerly underpopulated MMO as a free-to-play affair.
