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MMORPG.com News Manager Keith Cross recently spoke with Turbine's VP of Product Development, Craig Alexander about the future of Lord of the Rings Online.
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Valentina
Hard Core Member
Joined: 5/28/06
They told me I'd never survive, but survive was my middle name. |
5/01/08 1:28:15 PM#2
Cool :) I really like this game, they've really made it better and better with every update, I read in the newsletter the game is over 30% larger than it was when it 1st launched. Playing: Star Wars: The Old Republic Waiting For: Absolutely Nothing. |
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5/01/08 3:34:09 PM#3
So, yeah... LOTRO isn't the most groundbreaking game we've come across, but it still works. The new expansion is looking to be really interesting in terms of playing in a huge underground expanse. I played it at around beta and release for a total of two months and I really enjoyed it. We've got a good deal of new blood entering the scene during the rest of this year with AoC,War, Spellborn, etc., so LOTRO will have to keep on it's game to compete, but I think with all the free updates that their doing, it's going to stay relatively strong; at least until the end of the expansin phase (ending with Mordor). They might do a Haradrim expansion, which would be interesting. all and all, good stuff. |
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angerbeaver
Novice Member
Joined: 6/15/06
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5/02/08 8:45:13 AM#4
Wait, the Korean version....will it be the same as USA version but translated or they will have a different version of the game? |
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5/27/08 1:57:22 PM#5
Moria will be fun. I'm assuming, by way of lore, that this'll happen after the Fellowship passed through. I would love to see the entire north-western part of Middle-earth created in the game. It would take years and who knows how long LotRO will be around but someone at some point needs to make a game where you can just explore the land at scale during the events of the Third Age...or the Fourth Age, for that matter, with Aragorn as King.
Nerd alert! |
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