The Lord of the Rings Online is planning to open its new US-based 64-bit server, Sting and launch update 44.1, but it will happen a little later than originally planned.
After opening the 64-bit Cormyr server to all players for a limited time recently, the Dungeons & Dragons Online team has decided to open the server to everyone permanently.
As we've entered week two of the 64-bit server transfer saga for The Lord of the Rings Online, Standing Stone Games has provided an update on the transfer queue.
As the transfer process continues into its third day, players were informed that many of those in the transfer queue have failed. As the problems drag on, players, especially Kin leaders, have started to grow anxious.
Recently, Dungeons and Dragons Online got its first 64-bit server. Mitch took it for a spin to see if it solves some of DDO's lingering issues, and whether it is worth the VIP subscription price of admission.
Dungeons & Dragons Online's first 64-bit server, Cormyr, has opened, though you'll need to be a VIP subscriber to access it.