@blueduck: Now there is only so many ways to explain this to you, but at least try to follow the logic here:
If your opinion is always wrong, (and all evidence points to that simple fact) why would anyone, (myself included) have any reason to apologize to you for anything?
QED: they, and I wouldn't. So, wait as you might, no apology will ever be forthcoming from anyone to you.
I'll use small words and space them out: You...have....never.....had.....a.....valid(might need to look that one up)....opinion....in...(still with me?)...your...life.
I get the feeling that people apologizing to you because you right isn't something that ever has, or is likely to happen to you during your lifetime. But don't think on that too long, you'll just get depressed.
Well, since it's the only game I'm going to own for the PS3, and I don't have any Blu-rays, AND I'm going to be paying Sony $15 a month subscription for DCUO, I have the tiniest of inklings that in this particular wager, you would loose.
Is the end game content meant to played as a group or is it a solo game?
Wow, you don't know much about this whole "comic" thing, do you? Er, dude, the Justice League is a group. If you can join the Justice League, so can other players. As for the rest of your question I don't have any other answer for you except : The idea is to eventually become a full member of the Justice League and getting powerful enough to go toe to toe with villains like Bizzaro, Brainiac, or Solomen Grundy. "
I feel like maybe you're trolling be but I will bit anyway. I went to the wiki and pretty much got all the answers I needed. "Players will choose a mentor for their character (such as Superman, Batman or Wonder Woman for heroes and Lex Luthor, The Joker, or Circe for villains). Their starting location, principal quest rewards and mob loot will be influenced by that decision. " so its classed based "The shared worldspace offers primarily solo and team player versus environment (PvE) gaming opportunities in the form of open air missions and instances" It uses Instances! "SOE is working to make DC Universe Online more interactive than standard MMORPGs, while trying to keep their key elements, which include a leveling system, raid instances, endgame progression and inventories. " This last sentence pretty much answers all my questions about the game. At the max level you will join groups made up of other players to fight increasingly difficult "raid boss" or i guess instead of Bosses Villains. "
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