GameBanshee Feature: Dungeons & Dragons Online Mini-FAQ

We've posted a Dungeons & Dragons Online (Mini-FAQ) that was put together by Ken Troop, the MMORPG's Lead Designer at Turbine. Check it out:
Q: Which aspects and areas of D&D Online are you most excited about?

A: So many current and upcoming MMPs focus on being expansive with an abundance of landscape to explore, but there really is nothing to see just endless dreary settings filled with random creatures to fight. Turbine and Atari are making sure you feel like you're adventuring and exploring a real place when you play D&D Online. We want players to recapture that sense from the best D&D campaigns where you're getting glimpses into this other world, one no less real than our own, instead of just playing a game. In D&D Online, the city and dungeon spaces don't exist in a vacuum there is a story and motivation for everything you're interacting with. And there is far more density of content in these spaces. Every square inch of D&D Online is worthy of exploration.

Out of all the MMPs that are currently out or coming out, Dungeons and Dragons Online is the world I'd most want to play in and not just because I am the lead designer. Long before we teamed up with Atari to create D&D Online, nearly everyone on our development team had spent countless hours playing and thinking about D&D Dungeons and Dragons is the epitome of what our expectations of a fantasy role playing experience should be. D&D Online will be the game for hardcore players who have a life!