Join the Blog Middle Earth Project

Might just have to jump in on this!

From the friendly folks over at A Casual Stroll to Mordor:

Join the Blog Middle Earth Project | A Casual Stroll to Mordor

Join the Blog Middle Earth Project
Posted by Goldenstar in General

For any and all bloggers interesting in collaborating, sharing and discussing all things related to LOTRO blogs; a new community forum has been set up just for you!

Blog Middle Earth Forums This project was started by Tony of mmeow.net fame to pool the blogging community of LOTRO into a an organized entity. All that is needed to participate in this project is a blog focused on LOTRO. You don’t have to have your own domain or fancy set-up. Blogspot, wordpress or my.lotro bloggers are all welcome to join in the discussions! There’s a section in the forums for podcasters as well if any fellow podcasters want to join in.

These forums are private so you will have to register and then post in the “About thread” requesting access and include a link to your LOTRO blog. That just keeps the riffraff (meaning spammers) out of our little haven.

I think this could be a fantastic resource for all bloggers to pool ideas and pick each others brains and hope we can really unify the already wonderful blogging community of LOTRO.

Check it out for yourself!

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LotRO 2.5 years later and finally 42

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LotRO 2.5 Years Later

    I started playing during its beta period – my current main character has been ‘alive’ since the game was released in April of 2007; that makes it over 2 years of playing LotRO. In this 2 year period I have had to take quite a few breaks due to Real Life, and thus have just managed to start advancing again. I bought when it first came out, but I haven’t yet reached the level cap that Shadows of had! With around the corner it is getting a little crazy trying to keep up, but with the help of my Kinship I should be able to make it.

    Getting back into the game the new XP Curve (that went into effect a few patches ago apparently) bumped me up to 41 without me doing much of anything, I killed a ‘trash’ mob and bam – 41 (+ about 1/4 of a level). My main goal at this point is to get to 45 so I can get my first and join my kinships new ‘End Game’ group (not truly End Game, but a group to help people get Radiance Gear and do the various Raids available). I had some disorientation when logging back in after so long, the UI had changed a bit (more features, Quest Tracker addition, etc) and I had no bloody clue where I was, or why I was there! First step was to comb through my quest log, I realized that I needed to drop a bunch of out-leveled (grey) and soon to be out-leveled (-4 levels or more) quests and pick up some new ones in my level range if I wanted to get good XP; So I dropped a bunch of quests and headed over to to meet with some kinmates. They logged onto level 60 alts and helped me complete a bunch of quests and random mob destruction, opened up 3 new deeds and got a taste of what is all about.

    I ended that night of excursions with only 24,000 XP +/- to get to level 42 (which I now had something to look forward at, a full set of crit crafted armor from one of my Kinship members!). I logged in the next night (which happened to be Monday) and managed to knock out the rest of the level, and was able to equip my spiffy new armor:

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My main (Branadoc) standing in front of his Hobbit Hole in his newly crafted Armor This is a shot of the nifty cloak that came with my new armor set.

    At that point I decided to do another long needed task: get my crafting levels up to where they should be. I had been sitting on 300 pieces of Treated Yew to finish out Expert Woodworker, but needed to finish out Journeyman first – problem was that Ash wood didn’t spawn in the areas I was in, and going back to low level areas to scavenge for it wasn’t really fair to the low level players also going for it (mobs would either ignore me or die in a second). I decided to sink to the temptation and bought a stack of Treated Ash on the Auction House, that allowed me to finish up Journeyman on Monday night; I then finished up Expert yesterday afternoon. Next goal is to just keep adventuring and try and get to 45 by the end of the month (personal goal).

    All in all my return to LotRO was great, my Kinship ( is awesome and it was great to be greeted like a long lost brother on my return. Groups like this are few and far between in gaming, and when you find one you have to stick with it. I will keep the blog updated with my exploits, and hopefully I’ll remember to shoot some videos of more interesting encounters.

Feeling Social? LotRO extends Community Services to My.Lotro.Com

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Turbine has unveiled its Live Beta for a new Social feature of the Community – .

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Basically a site where MySpace meets LotRO (once I stopped shuddering and checked it out I was relieved to find it wasn’t as bad as the first name mentioned); This site not only acts as a social platform for players, but it is iteration #2 of Turbines move towards web services for the game – the first iteration was the (where game data is pulled to form the signature), this one pulls full character data (a la WoW’s Armory – but different still the same) from the game servers and also offers blogging (based on WordPress – with various ‘identities’ tied to a persons characters).

This site is, in my opinion, the first step towards one of Turbines Launch promises – to have interactive data (XML Web Services) available for players to ’show off’ their characters. Next I think we might see API’s to export XML data for characters to third party sites / custom Signature sites / etc.

Keep in mind that the site is still in Beta – there are still some quirks here and there, but overall the site is a good step towards something good.

Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria – Patch 1 Coming Soon

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The first patch for is due out on Monday, December 1st; This patch is slated to fix a few performance issues that popped up with Moria, un bug some quests, and fix a slew of other items. will also be getting an update, adding more options for attributes and special abilities (like glowing near certain mob types).

Servers and services are slated to go down at 4:00AM Eastern Time, and stay down until 12:00PM Eastern Time (Turbine account services could be up and down intermittently during this time, as said in the )

Here are the patch notes:

Mines of Moria Patch 1 Patch Notes


The following release notes cover what is included in Mines of Moria Patch 1.
Release Notes
Gameplay

  • Fixed a bug that was preventing some devastating hit damage multiplier modifiers on items and Relics from working correctly.
  • Poison, Disease, Fear, and Wound debuffs applied through Hotspots and Auras are no longer Curable. These type of debuffs can be avoided by staying outside of the area of the Aura or Hotspot, or by killing the source of the Aura.
  • You know what’s annoying? Countdown effects that stun, root, or slow me after combat is already over. We’ve changed all of these that we could find to only apply their effects if you are in combat.

Skills/Classes
General

  • Wardens and Rune-keepers will now have appropriate animations during Fellowship Maneuvers

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Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria Launch Date Announced

The Lord of the Rings Online update, Mines of Moria, has had its official launch date released: On November 18th Middle Earth Explorers can crack the gates on Moria and enter a whole new realm. Wow, that sounds like marketing speech eh? Well it is and it isn’t. It is in that I want people to play the game, and isn’t in that I don’t see a red cent for any of my pro (or anti) game posts :)

Currently you can pre-order / Digitally Upgrade [to] Mines of Moria for prices ranging from $29.99 to $79.99.

Here is the official announcement:

Release/Availability
When will Mines of Moria be released?
On November 18, 2008 The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria will be available in stores across North America and Europe allowing players to begin their journey to the vast, terrifying and unparalleled world beneath Middle-earth.
Turbine also announced the launch of the Mines of Moria Pre-Order and Early Upgrade Programs. Players in North America can pre-order Mines of Moria or can purchase an early upgrade of Mines of Moria by visiting http://moria.lotro.com and get special benefits — including a special $9.99 per month subscription when purchasing a multi-month plan and special in-game items.
Is there be a Pre-order Program?
Yes! For more information, please click HERE.
Can I buy Mines of Moria online or at my favorite retail store?
Yes. You’ll be able to buy The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria Complete Edition and The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria Collector’s Edition at retail stores across North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. You may also be able to upgrade digitally through Turbine’s Early Upgrade Program.
Can I buy the Mines of Moria expansion by itself?
Yes. Most existing The Lord of the Rings Online ™: Shadows of Angmar™ subscribers will be able to digitally upgrade to the Mines of Moria through the LOTRO launcher and at https://myaccount.turbine.com when the Early Upgrade Program begins.
I’m a Lifetime Member to The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar already. Do I need to buy Mines of Moria?
To gain access to Mines of Moria, you will need to purchase the Mines of Moria expansion. However, you will not need to purchase a new subscription to play the Mines of Moria expansion. Your Lifetime Membership will remain effective, and you will not have to pay a monthly fee to play the Mines of Moria expansion.
Will there be a Mac or Linux version of Mines of Moria?
No. Mines of Moria will be released for the PC only.
Will Mines of Moria be released in other countries at the same time?
Yes. Mines of Moria will be released for players on the European game servers as well as the North American/New Zealand/Australian game servers.
What Do I get with the Early Upgrade Program?
The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria Early Upgrade Program is a special offer for current subscribers of The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar. Current subscribers can purchase the Mines of Moria digital expansion pack prior to the Mines of Moria launch via digital download for $29.99 and secure great benefits like a $9.99 Multi-month subscription plan or $199 Lifetime Membership. Additional benefits include Mines of Moria in-game cloak and Moria Expeditionary in-game character title, 3 in-game item tokens, and an entry into The Treasures of Moria Instant Win and Sweepstakes* with prizes valued at $25,000
How much does the Early Upgrade Program cost?
The Early Upgrade Program costs $29.99 for current subscribers with a paid online subscription in good standing .
What’s the difference between the Pre-order Program and the Early Upgrade Program?
The Early Upgrade Program allows most existing subscribers and free trial players to digitally upgrade their accounts to Mines of Moria through the game’s launcher or at https://myaccount.turbine.com effective as of the Mines of Moria launch. The Pre-order Program allows new players and existing subscribers to create or prepare their account for a future purchase of the physical game at retail (such as The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria Complete Edition or The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria Collector’s Edition).
The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria Complete Edition
What is the Complete Edition?
The Complete Edition is a new entry point into The Lord of the Rings Online, containing everything a new player needs to begin their adventures in Middle-earth.
What’s in the Complete Edition?
The Complete Edition includes:

  • The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar™
  • All content updates (Books 9-14)
  • The Mines of Moria expansion
  • An entry into the $25,000 The Treasures of Moria Instant Win and Sweepstakes
  • 30 days of free game time
  • 2 in-game item tokens

How much does the Complete Edition cost?
$39.99 MSRP
What’s the difference between the Complete Edition and the Collector’s Edition?
The Collector’s Edition contains one extra in-game item token and several unique collectables not found in the Complete Edition.
The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria Collector’s Edition
What is the Collector’s Edition?
The Collector’s Edition is a special release of The Lord of the Rings Online that contains unique collectibles and an additional in-game item token over the Complete Edition.
What’s contained in the Collector’s Edition?
This limited edition of The Lord of the Rings Online includes unique items not available anywhere else, sure to be sought out as collectibles. The Collector’s Edition contains everything you need to complete your move to Middle-earth in a special book packaging:

  • The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar
  • All content updates (Books 9-14)
  • The Mines of Moria expansion
  • Premium cloth map
  • Gold-plated replica of The One Ring
  • Exclusive art & music compilation
  • 3 in-game item tokens
  • A special Collector’s Badge to uniquely identify you on the LOTRO community forums
  • 30 days of free game time
  • An entry into The Treasures of Moria Instant Win and Sweepstakes* with prizes valued at $25,000!

How much does the Collector’s Edition cost?
The Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price is $79.99, although prices may vary by retail location.
Digital Upgrade Pricing
Become a living legend by digitally upgrading your account to Mines of Moria today!
You’ll instantly receive:

  • The Cloak of Sunset, a unique cloak emblazoned with an image of the Hollin Gate.
  • An exclusive in-game Moria title—“Moria Expeditionary”.
  • 3 in-game tokens, which allows you to choose any of 8 unique in-game items on launch day.
  • The Cloak of Durin’s Crown, a special cosmetic item available only to subscribers that upgrade digitally.
  • Access to special subscription pricing offers.
  • A code for entry into The Treasures of Moria Instant Win and Sweepstakes*.

You’ll be charged $29.99 today and gain access to Mines of Moria on launch day—November 18th, 2008.

 

And, to show how much of a fan I am – here is what I did right away:

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Which changes my subscription page to:

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So what are ya waiting for?! Get out there and Pre-Order/Upgrade NOW!

Lord of the Rings Online Welcome Back & Extra XP Weekend; GOG.com

Lord of the Rings Online Welcome Back & Extra XP Weekend

From October 2nd to the 6th, will be having a ‘Welcome Back Weekend’ with Enhanced XP for all to quote “get everyone ready for the “. Starting October 2nd, past players will have their subscriptions re-activated for the weekend and be allowed to immerse themselves in the game once more to see what they have been missing out on (Yes, I am biased! So sue me ;) ); Concurrent with this event, Turbine will be activating a +25% Experience Bonus for all players – this bonus stacks with the Rested XP and should help push you along towards your goals of getting into Moria when released later this year.

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Welcome Back to LOTRO Weekend with Bonus XP!


Make sure you’re ready to take advantage of everything that Mines of Moria™ has to offer by participating in a Welcome Back Weekend which includes bonus experience for all!
From October 2-6, 2008, we’re offering free LOTRO access to our former players, and +25% bonus experience gain on mob kills* for everyone who logs in and plays. Returning players are invited to patch up, jump in, and start playing on their old characters to get them ready for Moria!
Prepare your characters for the wonder and dread of Moria by taking advantage of these bonus XP days! Tell your friends to log in and play, level your mains and alts, and get ready to Conquer the World Beneath™!
*Note: The bonus XP stacks with rest XP as well!

Source:

GOG.com (Short for Good Old Games)

I have to admit that I dropped the ball on this one, originally announced as far back as July – is going to be a veritable treasure trove for classic gamers (like myself). The company is going to be offering DRM Free PC game downloads from the era when games were games and they didn’t hog  your entire Hard Disk (remember when 2MB was big?).

They are also guaranteeing that all of the games they offer will be compatible with Windows XP & Vista (that is a long shot in my eyes, as most older games I have tried to play on Vista have had major issues – but Kudos to them if they get it to work!); With prices ranging from $5.99 to $9.99 a pop, tech support, and unique ‘extras’ – this site is sure to become a Must Bookmark on the classic gamers computers.

Look for it to come later on this year (the site currently is in a closed beta and, while there is a small banner stating ‘Coming in September 2008′ they are still in negotiations with some publishers).

I certainly hope this site becomes a success and takes off – I have been wanting to find a good source for the classic games I miss so much.

 

Until the next time, good gaming!

 

Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria.. it is nearing

Yep, hold on to your britches folks – according to , the testing phase of MoM (short for Mines of Moria) is nearing its conclusion (this could, of course, still mean a month or more of testing) – I am guessing an Open Beta period will come around soonish, but that aside we can look forward to delving the Deeps of Moria within the next few months.

So, what shall I do in the meantime? Well, I think what my next few posts will be about is the 2 new classes (Runekeeper and Warden) as well as some speculation on enhancements & the new Legendary Weapon system.

I am excited for the update, as can be observed from my posts – I love the LotRO Universe and will faithfully stick with it until either I pass or the game does :) .

So stay tuned, when I have some more sleep in me I will start off by writing about the Runekeeper (which, by the way, is a hotly debated topic on the ).

Keep the Faith Free Peoples of Middle Earth! The journey will be marching into more and more diverse lands as time goes on.

 

Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria Beta Applications Open…

As long as you complete the “Unlock the Mines of Moria” mini-games at least.

Yep, Turbine just announced opening applications to Beta Test the upcoming expansion, in order to apply – all you have to do is go to the and participate in the mini games. Lighting up all 5 stars on the “Friendship Door” (Remember from the books? Come on people, Speak Friend and Enter!) not only puts in your application for the Beta, but it also unlocks an item for your character(s) in game. The item is said to be a custom cloak with a special click buff on it (Further details forthcoming).

As a small note, this application is for current customers of the game only, non players will have to apply (starting today) via the website (link forthcoming, the promised announcement isn’t up as of 2:33 MST).

Here is the official announcement for players:

Greetings everyone!

We’re pleased to announce that the Mines of Moria™ expansion is now in the final stages of Beta, and that we are now accepting applications for the Beta Program! The Beta Program is by invitation only, and we’ll be adding more and more of you as the Program advances. We wanted to give our community the chance to get in and apply to participate in the Program before the general announcement hits on Friday, August 29!

To apply for the Beta program, please do the following:

1. Create an account, or login to your existing account, at the Unlock the Mines of Moria site
2. Click on the Mini-Games & Beta Application tab to view the Moria Gate
3. Click on the fifth star, the one that is pulsing, to open the Beta application form
4. Complete the Beta application and click submit at the end!

If your Mines of Moria Beta Program application is approved you will receive an additional email containing information on how to access the Beta!

We’ve written a brief FAQ to try to answer some of the questions you may have. Thanks for playing LOTRO, and we’ll see you in the Mines of Moria!

You know what this means right? This means that this much anticipated (by me at least, and my opinion is all that really matters in my blog :p [just kidding... sorta]) expansion to this wonderful MMO is just around the corner! Stay tuned for when they release the Pre-Order information (I will also update this post with the link for non player beta testing).

Back in black… or something

Just a short post, in the waning hours of the night here in NM, to say that I have gotten myself a decent laptop and will be able to update the blog more often now!

Thats it for now, but look for tidbits with my opinions about the upcoming Mines of Moria expansion for Lord of the Rings Online and much more.

Well, lots has gone on

…since I have last written. Lord of the Rings Online is coming about with its first expansion, Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria this Fall. Gametap inked a deal with THQ to bring a huge lineup to their service, including the renowned (and one of my favorite) Warhammer 40k Dawn of War series. Cryptic Studios announced that is not only working on the next generation of Super Hero MMO’s (Champions Online) but it has decided to let the public know it is developing Star Trek Online; That is the first definite news on that project in quite a long time – trekkies rejoice.

Quite a busy year in the games industry, lots of interesting tidbits are coming down the line slowly but surely. As I have always stated, GameTap is doing well and has a great idea going for it – Cryptic, after making a shaky move in selling the City of Heroes franchise certainly has its hands full with 2 new upcoming productions (Go get em Statesma– er.. Jack).