Last time I checked, you wanted Champion (Melee), Hunter (Ranged), or Runekeeper (ranged) if you wanted DPS. However, every class can viably solo on their own, even Minstrels. You can check here for an idea of what each class does though.Shegs, best DPS class with good survivability? My hours can be erratic and though I like to group, I don't want to be gimped without a group.
You play Warhammer Online? Fuck man... I'd never have stopped subbing if I knew we had a Halforums presence there. My guild went belly up because the guild master decided that he'd rather go play Order than slum with the Chaos kids :-(I have been slightly curious about this game from time to time, but the PVP sounded meaningless, and really my guild on Warhammer Online keeps me way too busy to allow me time to get into another MMO.
You play Warhammer Online? Fuck man... I'd never have stopped subbing if I knew we had a Halforums presence there. My guild went belly up because the guild master decided that he'd rather go play Order than slum with the Chaos kids :-(I have been slightly curious about this game from time to time, but the PVP sounded meaningless, and really my guild on Warhammer Online keeps me way too busy to allow me time to get into another MMO.
Last time I checked, Brandywine was the RP server.Game will be going FTP this week. I'm unsure who's going to give the game a shot or not but I've always wanted to play LOTRO but didn't feel it was worth the 15$ a month fee. The FTP with the option to pay for things is reasonable for me. Thus I'll most likely create a Dwarf or a Hobbit on the Landroval server which is well known for being a roleplay server which will let me get to know some people who'll really give me more immersion to the game and possibly diminish the chance of playing with MMOtards.
This be true. Landroval has always been the unofficial RP server.Landroval is the RP server, in terms of popularity.
cause that is where we beta and she likes the name.WHY BRANDYWINE
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i wish i can neg rep you but "You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Chibibar again."
fuck
Yes, very much so.Is the game good for really casual players with limited time?
Yea. that is pretty harsh. You can remove cap via purchase (I don't know how much since I got LOTRO for 9$ at Half price and got free 30 day VIP) and you can buy trait slots, but you CAN'T buy monster play. I guess they are limiting that to VIP only.So yeah... I was taking a look at what they've restricted for free and Premium Players (old subscribers get Premium Status automatically. Lifetimers have free VIP status) and wow... they are making it tough on free players. Gold limited to 2-5 pieces? No Destiny Point use? Have to buy Trait Slots? No Monster Play?
Yup. I am curious on how much of the expansion packs I get to keep. I got them all (Moira pack and adventure pack before going free) so I assume as Premium I should be able to keep it all (once my VIP status ran out) Edit: I did read the FAQs, but it is interesting since I bought all the expansion pack and adventure pack. I will get to keep "most of it" but I wonder since VIP get 3 characters slot and adventure pack gives you 2 more, so I should be able to keep 5, while VIP start of with 5+2. That means I would lose 2 characters (unable to play) if I drop to premium. The Gold cap shouldn't effect me (so it says) but we'll see on that.Yeah, like DDO it's really more Free to TRY rather than free to play, as I can't imagine a free player having that much fun after they leave the starting areas without spending any cash, but then again turbine points can also be earned in-game.
Good for them. They deserve it.At GDCO, the studio announced that revenues from Lord of the Rings Online have doubled in the past month since switching to a free-to-play hybrid model. What's even better is that Joystiq reports that LotRO has added a whopping million new accounts over these 30 days as well. Turbine is monitoring the server loads and have additional servers waiting if needed. It turns out that the F2P launch was even bigger than the original launch of LotRO back in 2007.
The good news doesn't stop there, either; LotRO has seen 20% of previous subscribers return, three times the numbers of concurrent players at peak times, and over half of the players using the hotly-debated LotRO store for a purchase.