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xrebel
Novice Member
Joined: 8/17/06
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1/25/07 11:33:42 AM#21
Originally posted by Samuraisword Is there a link that shows what these items are compared to other items? I can't see LOTRO handing out lvl 50 super awesome gear to a bunch of lvl 1's who preordered... perhaps these special items are 1-20 lvl valuable... and then you get upgrades anyway... in which case... what's 2 pieces of gear really matter that much in a game where gear isnt *that* big of a deal? or perhaps these items gain stats with level? I don't know... I have yet to see anything explaining gear/stats on gear/effect of gear for lotro yet the beta rollover is a great idea, I'm not the type to care if people start higher level than me, and imo, it's a good thing, because then on release day a good majority of people who would have logged in the first instant they could will not be hogging the starter areas... :) Retired from WoW |
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1/25/07 12:02:34 PM#22
Originally posted by Samuraisword
Sure there is monster play but that is not a focus of the game. I actually think it's a good idea. Since this is a story based game, you lose a little replayability since who wants to do all the quests "all over again" after they've done them several times in Beta? I think it's all a non issue. Sure, I think the "lifetime" option is a bit of overkill but the 9.99 is good for people who have played it, like the game and know they are going to be playing it for a little bit. |
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1/25/07 1:03:45 PM#23
Turbine had me hooked on this game a looooooong time ago. April can't come fast enough. |
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1/25/07 1:20:25 PM#24
"This Founder’s Offer is available to players located in the U.S. and Canada only. Click here for more details."
We Europeans can go and get f***ed... |
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1/25/07 1:27:56 PM#25
The pre-order specials for Europe are going to be determined by Codemasters and Turbine together. It's likely they will come up with something similar. Also, everyone should note that the pre-order page states that the $9.99 a month deal is only for as long as you maintain an active account, without terminating it. As soon as you cancel the account, whether permanently or temporarily, you will have to re-sub at the regular $14.99 price. So if you're planning on playing it for a while, it's a pretty good idea. Now, if you're absolutely sure you'll be playing it for the next 1.5 years+ and you can afford to drop some money up front, the $200 is the best deal. Of course, you'll still have to buy expansions, but your subscription will always be covered... |
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1/25/07 1:33:03 PM#26
you can find the euro pre-order deatils at www.lotro-europe.com/preorder.php
Unfortunately the options are not quite the same. Either £99.99 for a lifetime membership or a six month package for £35.94 (£5.99/month) |
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1/25/07 2:30:19 PM#27
Got mine pre-ordered! |
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
1/25/07 2:42:36 PM#28
Not sure I care for the idea of letting people roll over in beta..but as was stated by another..its not really a competetive pvp game, so no one is really gaining an advantage by it.... so no big deal in the end I guess... It is a really good deal at 9.99.... or 199.00 even.... and if this gimmick helps improve their launch and gain some traction, more power to them.... "Just because you aren't paying doesn't mean it's not PTW." - Amaranthar |
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1/25/07 2:56:39 PM#29
am i reading this right pay $200 and you dont have to pay anything ever again in subs.
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Samuraisword
Novice Member
Joined: 2/15/06
Gamers who use RMT are like athletes who use steroids |
1/25/07 2:58:20 PM#30
There is plenty of friendly competition in a PVE game. There is competition for best items, fastest leveling, most advanced crafter, etc. all of which are aided by preorder in-game advantages. It's a bad precedent to sell in-game advantages of any degree and game companies that don't understand this are just being greedy. I can't support a game that starts off on this basis. It doesn't bode well for future game policies. |
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1/25/07 4:13:56 PM#31
Originally posted by Samuraisword
I say it's about time pre-orders got something worth while. |
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1/25/07 5:04:25 PM#32
They'll probally say $9.99 for europe but oh noes TAX so special $50 a month for europe rofl.
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1/25/07 5:04:45 PM#33
I personally want to know more about the european pre-order, like where to pre order it from etc.
Still, im definantly going for the 200$ ( 99£) sub, no doubt! |
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Rexfelis
Novice Member
Joined: 1/02/05
Only as far as we seek can we go. Only as much as we dream can we be. |
1/25/07 5:17:59 PM#34
I wish that D&D Online would have had the lifetime offer available some months ago, and $9.99 pricing. DDO is the type of game that is great to play on and off over a 2 or 3 year period while simultaneously playing another MMO that offers more traditional gameplay. The $199 pricing model would make it more affordable to do. I think this plan with LoTR online is a smart one. They should eventually offer this plan to non-founders too. I hope they charge everyone $9.99 per month without something like a 2 year commitment. I think offering $9.99 pricing only for pre-orders will cause more of a community backlash than the pre-order character bonuses will. Think about all the gamers out there that will not know about the pre-order pricing but plan on buying the game within the first month or two. Worse, imagine being the type of shopper that might buy this the first week the game is out, because you happened to see it on the shelves, only to find out that if you had bought it a week or two ago you could be saving $5 per month. |
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1/25/07 5:20:00 PM#35
Originally posted by Samuraisword This is nothing new. What about all those old commercials where you "buy now" and you get a set of ginsu knives? Besides, I believe someone on the main LOTRO site indicated that there was a lvl limit that would be carried over. I just don't see it as an issue. Because then you will have the other people saying "what about people who have infinite amounts of time to play? They have an unfair advantage". I think it should all be fine. Then again, I really like the picture in your sig so I can't be too critical |
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1/25/07 5:36:35 PM#36
Originally posted by Rexfelis
So no I don't think what you mentioned about people randomly going into a store to buy the game after the 5$ per month discount, will be that big of a deal, if any. Secondly, there is going to be a lot of advertising about this founding program, so i doubt that anyone will be missing out. Ofcourse there probaly will be some disputes about it in the future, where pre order members and exsisting members argue back and forth about the whole 200$ and 10 $ per month odeal. But think of it this way, we are taking a risk pre ordering and paying 200$ for a sub to a game that we dont even know if we will like or play for a longer period of time. I myself am buying the 200$ package, and encouraging my mmo friends to do so aswell. |
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1/25/07 6:45:58 PM#37
Well, hopefully you'll have at least a month to figure out if you want to commit $200 a month. However, if you do commit and its not your thing, you could always sell it ~cough~ give it away I mean. I'm sure there are more details that haven't been revealed yet. I remember another game doing something similar but it turned out the reduced rate only lasted for a few months. I certainly wouldn't mind paying $200 for a lifetime subscription so long as the game is enjoyable. I played DAoC probably close to 3-4 years in total if you count all the months. Everquest probably a total of 2 years. |
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Samuraisword
Novice Member
Joined: 2/15/06
Gamers who use RMT are like athletes who use steroids |
1/25/07 7:05:40 PM#38
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1/25/07 7:15:15 PM#39
I was attually hearing good things about this title, but considering the mass amounts of money to be maid off this series this seams like something they would do. But then again atleast they will allow you to play Open beta, and decide if you truely like the game befor paying for this pre-order. So you end up getting the good with the bad...so oh well.
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1/25/07 8:05:39 PM#40
Originally posted by rwyan Yeah if I had seen the beta at friends house or something I would have decided I was going to gamble 200 bucks plus the box fee for about the same reasons, just substitute UO for EQ. I figure they have at least 3 expansions planned and if I get burn out between them I just set the game aside till the next expansion. |
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