Worst MMO Ever? - Lord of the Rings Online

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    Fly, you fools!
    seriously fly, just take the eagles.
    Lord of the Rings online is an MMO from 2007 which is still going, and has recently received a huge amount of free content, a graphical rework and a surge of new interest due to the amazon TV show, but, is it still worth playing?
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  • @Drakith90
    @Drakith90 Před 2 lety +8695

    I think my favorite part of this game is a quest for the Guardian (tank) class. You get sent to talk to Samwise in Rivendell because someone heard he is a great guardian. He's confused when you talk to him saying they must have misheard him when he said he was a GARDENER. He then gives you gardening tips. But the tips are actually sound advice for being a tank in the game. "Some plants can handle sunlight. Some need protection from it. "It's all about how well you watch the health of your plants and how effectively you respond to their changing conditions: by watering them, changing the amount of sunlight they receive, or re-spacing their neighbours. A guardian might learn a thing or two from a gardener, if you ask me!'" it's a cute little wink and a nod.

    • @aurora5481
      @aurora5481 Před 2 lety +771

      Oh that's incredibly precious.

    • @Sanguivore
      @Sanguivore Před 2 lety +688

      If Tolkien himself designed a game, I very well like to believe he'd include exactly that scenario in it.

    • @TheZackofSpades
      @TheZackofSpades Před 2 lety +330

      I’d like to imagine Tolkien himself having a chuckle while playing through that scenario. It sounds absolutely charming.

    • @dadmode8319
      @dadmode8319 Před 2 lety +156

      Shelob might argue that Sam is more of a dps character

    • @Drakith90
      @Drakith90 Před 2 lety +172

      @@dadmode8319 More of a combo I'd say. He was grabbing aggro off Frodo who had been CCed.

  • @fakirmail
    @fakirmail Před 2 lety +1947

    I also love the fact that by using morale as a "life bar", they justify in universe how Captains and Minstrels can heal other party members or how the mere presence of a black rider can lower your maximum life while they are around.

    • @pandymandy
      @pandymandy Před 2 lety +194

      Absolutely agreed, its something I really love as a replacement for HP. Especially in demoralising opponents, taking them closer to dropping out of the fight.

    • @GruppeSechs
      @GruppeSechs Před 2 lety +114

      Or how you can come back to "life" over and over and over.

    • @yoji-_
      @yoji-_ Před 2 lety +161

      This was definitely one of my favorite details in the game's mechanics. It provided a good explanation for a lot of things that other MMOs are just like, "you took damage because this enemy screamed really loud" or something. The hope/dread system was very unique too, especially since they used it as a content locking system where you needed a minimum hope to do some endgame content or your character would just spend the entire time cowering in fear and your morale bar would be completely red.

    • @Drakith90
      @Drakith90 Před 2 lety +146

      The effects of the dread (HP reduction) Black Riders and other evil creatures cause is great, too. Screen getting darker and darker until eventually the minimap is replaced with the Eye of Sauron.

    • @sweetfry
      @sweetfry Před 2 lety +68

      Yeah dude this game has a phenomenal amount of details and interesting mechanics that other games don't. They also dont have to deal with the bullshit paradox of people dying over n over and justifying it somehow. You just retreat when youre out of morale instead of dying.
      This game doesnt get nearly enough attention and tbh... It doesn't feel like JSH did the game justice, theres SO much more to it and he should have played it more than the typical 8 hours to be more fair.

  • @dingodango3725
    @dingodango3725 Před rokem +2202

    you did yourself dirty not starting as a hobbit in the shire, it has some of the most immersive, smile-inducing storytelling and atmosphere I've ever seen in an MMO. They honestly NAILED the shire.

    • @biscuit715
      @biscuit715 Před rokem +73

      Haha I hate the shire it's the worst part of the game for me. There's only so many quests I can take of running 10 minutes to go press one button no matter how immersive or fun the writing, especially when it's running between the same two places on a route you've already seen

    • @caenir
      @caenir Před rokem +46

      @@biscuit715 yeah, on replays or trying to do everything in that area it's a pain in the ass.

    • @bomouth142
      @bomouth142 Před rokem +76

      But, because of how slow paced it is, it's great for first timers since you can learn without being rushed. It even has 2 deeds for teaching you how to handle stealth missions. Note I said "first timers" though.

    • @elobiretv
      @elobiretv Před rokem +17

      Every so often I create a new Hobbit character just so I can play the Shire again. I just wish it was as fun as it was 10 years ago when it was packed with new players and had tons of fellowship quests to play.

    • @kevinherman3419
      @kevinherman3419 Před rokem +29

      Its the story telling that makes the shire fun like he said. Also, if you played MMORPGs long enough the function of the quests itself always get boring. A lot of the enjoyment of this game imo is if you are actually a big fan of the actual LOTR literature and take the time to read everything and watch what the NPCs say. The shire is spot on.

  • @coffeepot3123
    @coffeepot3123 Před rokem +651

    I'm sorry but it has to be said: The graphics in this MMO give me warm fuzzy feelings.
    Could all be nostalgia but i genuinely don't mind simple graphics like this.

    • @Tattle-by-Tale
      @Tattle-by-Tale Před rokem +15

      It definitely still looks good to me, I just hate actually playing it.

    • @TheMissileHappy
      @TheMissileHappy Před rokem +12

      Yep, I just started playing it and I think the graphics are very charming :) I love it

    • @verysleepy606
      @verysleepy606 Před rokem +2

      @@ryanroberts714 Try hardcore classic wow. Its actually a really fun way to play the game.

    • @johnbosco1847
      @johnbosco1847 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Same. If games play well graphics for me aren’t important.

    • @pretzelboi64
      @pretzelboi64 Před 10 měsíci +21

      As a graphics programmer, there's absolutely NOTHING simple about the graphics here. Gamers might find this shit simple but achieving this kind of image requires a lot of technical knowledge and 1000s of hours of tedious programming

  • @dankley9969
    @dankley9969 Před 2 lety +3487

    I spent hundreds of hours playing this in highschool with my grandpa, he'd pick me up from school and we'd play for hours questing in a Duo, excellent fun. I'm sure he's playing it right now

  • @sukhoifockewulf9371
    @sukhoifockewulf9371 Před 2 lety +2753

    Hey Josh! I was on the writing team for this adventure, I appreciate you taking notice of the work we put in. If anyone has any questions about the development process, I'll answer what I can.

    • @TheDerwisch77
      @TheDerwisch77 Před 2 lety +214

      No questions, just a thank you. I started playing during beta (and yes, the lifetime account that came with it for little buck was well spent money). I always loved how everything was so cleverly designed to tell interesting stories beside the main book's story while always staying faithful to the original lore. Everything felt as it really could happen in Middle Earth besides the main story unfolding, still being related to the bigger picture. In addition to that, I always loved that everything somehow hinted at the main story while still seeming to be totally unrelated and original.

    • @sepehr2312
      @sepehr2312 Před 2 lety +99

      The writing in this game is awesome, I love the attention to details and the continuity . you guys did a great job

    • @GalliadII
      @GalliadII Před 2 lety +43

      I want to say: I played the beginning of this game over and over again. I love it.
      Just, why has it been dumbed down so much difficulty wise?

    • @leandromafe
      @leandromafe Před 2 lety +48

      I have a question: how did you guys handle adding new stuff to the world of Middle Earth, but avoiding major conflicts with established canon? What was the process and guidelines like, what were the challenges and were there any employees specifically assigned to preventing inconsistencies?

    • @deltasaves
      @deltasaves Před 2 lety +18

      I was an early player of this and always appreciated the writing. Felt true to the original story in many ways. In all that, thanks goes to you and your colleagues for many hours of fun (in good times in my life and bad- including a long stint in and out of the hospital).

  • @tomm9056
    @tomm9056 Před 8 měsíci +470

    Something that really caught my eye from this video is how Josh is simply travelling around the world without being attacked by 30 thousand mobs who will dismount you and follow you to ends of the Earth

    • @knightsolaire5351
      @knightsolaire5351 Před 5 měsíci +24

      Cough guild wars 2 cough (love it but Jesus Christ)

    • @lcZahark
      @lcZahark Před 4 měsíci +8

      ​@@knightsolaire5351dam pocket raptors.

    • @PanzerShrek94
      @PanzerShrek94 Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's why i love questing over level..so i can ride around freely and attack enemies only when i want it.

    • @whatwhatever5727
      @whatwhatever5727 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@knightsolaire5351 thats wow not gw2. Heck mobs got less aggro range to. Also gw1 got far worse aggro then all of them and yosh loved that game.

    • @knightsolaire5351
      @knightsolaire5351 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@whatwhatever5727 nah, it’s GW2. Since you’ll never be able to outlevel something to not aggro it even in base game zones you might get slapped off your mount lmao

  • @tximistarissole
    @tximistarissole Před rokem +668

    There's a reason you're not the chosen one: _that_ guy is going across the whole land with the One Ring. You're just there to help defeat all the bad stuff that keeps popping up after he leaves with his buddies.
    No for real, if you like either the books or movies then please play this. Even if it's an MMO they REALLY did their research when mentioning things like the history of Middle-earth in a given quest, and the tone is spot-on.

    • @bluesbest1
      @bluesbest1 Před rokem +57

      Yeah, we literally play as a background character doing what we can to combat the little evils that sprang up in Mordor's shadow and it's excellent.

    • @GreedyDrunk92
      @GreedyDrunk92 Před 10 měsíci +2

      What about the orc part? It's pvp really dead, or he just had bad luck?

    • @MichaelEllchuk
      @MichaelEllchuk Před 10 měsíci +1

      world building is bad and they did no research at all. I could make a better game in 24 hours.

    • @MichaelEllchuk
      @MichaelEllchuk Před 10 měsíci

      @@GreedyDrunk92 done

    • @wea1117
      @wea1117 Před 8 měsíci +36

      @@MichaelEllchuk Have you finished it yet? You must have something AMAZING by now.

  • @MrFlaten92
    @MrFlaten92 Před 2 lety +2074

    Thankfully I love this game, and even if it turns out to be the worst MMO ever, I will still love it.

    • @quixotix9540
      @quixotix9540 Před 2 lety +271

      Honestly, if you're watching Josh Strife Hayes criticize your favorite MMO, I think this is the exact mindset you should be in. Don't think you can't like something because someone else hates it!

    • @defrte
      @defrte Před 2 lety +83

      @@quixotix9540 If you love something, you must be willing to criticize and accept criticism so it may grow. Ive seen too many boot licking Gamers, with a capital G, who gets WAY too defensive

    • @IamaPERSON
      @IamaPERSON Před 2 lety +40

      @@defrte exactly! It’s fine to like a flawed game.

    • @exodore2000
      @exodore2000 Před 2 lety +11

      I didn't play it too long but what I played of it was great.

    • @cmugsy3597
      @cmugsy3597 Před 2 lety +14

      Agreed. The running animations and graphics are meh (except for a few really beautiful scenes) but I do think the gameplay is decent. And they did a really good job trying to recreate middle earth both in scale and lore.

  • @algammond
    @algammond Před 2 lety +704

    I played this right after reading the lotr books and had much more appreciation for this game than I think I would have if I hadn't

    • @OmegaPhlare
      @OmegaPhlare Před 2 lety +31

      The same thing happens in other directions too. After playing the game and experiencing so much of the world, it really made me enjoy and appreciate the films more than I already do--and I already thought those films are a masterpiece of the genre.
      When they talk about locations, artifacts, songs & legends, I know exactly what those things are, I had actually been there and done that.

    • @davepowder4020
      @davepowder4020 Před 2 lety +9

      That's how I feel. I suppose one can compare this game and understanding of Middle Earth with the experience of being a rocket scientist and playing Kerbal Space Program, in a light-hearted way. Your understanding of the subject simply grows so much from the game, that it beggars belief!

    • @Gadrun
      @Gadrun Před 2 lety +4

      Playing the game alongside reading the books was one of my favourite gaming experiences ever.

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety +5

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

    • @MatthewPennell
      @MatthewPennell Před 2 lety +1

      Same. Re-reading the books at the same time as going through the epic quest moments and interacting with the fellowship really kept my enthusiasm for levelling high. Starting to flag a bit now, so it's probably time to re-watch the movies...

  • @Drakon0Blade
    @Drakon0Blade Před 10 měsíci +134

    Small note for anyone watching recently: the early game, levels 1-32, have been overhauled along with many other aspects.
    They also fixed the Riding problem, kind of; they added a side quest that you will find during the main quest that introduces the shop, giving you enough LOTRO points to purchase the riding skill (which is only 20 P now,) and that is an account wide effect.
    I heard about the update which led me to try it out and boy are they working to try and keep the game alive, it isn't perfect but it is enjoyable; even as a free player.

  • @joshwood3830
    @joshwood3830 Před rokem +127

    Your pet does fight with you, but you have him in passive mode. That pet bar under your text box is how you control him and change his stance to guard or aggro, both of which will let him auto attack. He also have skills that you can use and each pet offers a passive bonus. Also, many of the issues presented here - especially the issue with riding - have been corrected. You now get a quest in Archet that just gives you riding and a (fairly slow) mount. You also never need to keep the cosmetics in your inventory. Once they're equipped, you can stuff them in your vault keep the visual. As for PvMP, some servers really don't bother with it, others are heavily invested in it. As soon as you finish the tutorial area, if you are interested in PvMP, ask in World chat if it's popular on that server. Not ideal, but I don't know of a better way to figure it out.

    • @themadmallard
      @themadmallard Před 5 měsíci +4

      You might've been away when this happened, but aggressive was deactivated for pets. Probably to stop multibox botting pet classes being left unattended to farm.

    • @phank.s.4052
      @phank.s.4052 Před 5 měsíci

      @@themadmallard Since when? I stopped playing after gwath t4 and back then the pets could still be put on aggressive?

    • @themadmallard
      @themadmallard Před 5 měsíci

      @@phank.s.4052 I think earlier this year 23

  • @harrr53
    @harrr53 Před 2 lety +1705

    I know this game is old, but it is, to date, the best representation of Middle Earth ever done. The world building is fantastic. The way the story interweaves with the events in the books (especially with the epic quests, a.k.a. the main story quests) is very well done. The first time you ride into Rivendell, or you stand on Weathertop, or you bump into the trolls that were turned into stone in The Hobbit, feel truly special. There is a lot of attention to details from the books. Just to be able to explorer Middle Earth, this is already a game worth playing. Don't rush to the end-game, take your time and smell the flowers.

    • @itzspiffy6305
      @itzspiffy6305 Před rokem +36

      Indeed! I highly recommend anyone passionate about the LOTR universe to check it out and immerse themselves into the places and lore.

    • @harvain731
      @harvain731 Před rokem +15

      And pick some flowers too! *Vietnam style flashbacks of Flower Picking in Ithilien*

    • @derth9230
      @derth9230 Před rokem

      @@harvain731 u a easterling or an orc?

    • @harvain731
      @harvain731 Před rokem

      @@derth9230 Haha, neither :P

    • @FordHoard
      @FordHoard Před rokem +8

      Ardacraft in Minecraft is the best representation in my opinion. It doesn't have any quests, but the world is built in a 1:1 scale and is built by the words of the books and by drawings that Tolkien himself made. It's a great mod for Minecraft on PC if you have it.

  • @foxxknight8847
    @foxxknight8847 Před 2 lety +1127

    My favorite part of LotRO was the ability to play musical instruments and run scripted music. Plenty of people who'd form multi-member "bands" with coordinated music files. It was pretty awesome.

    • @peytonalexander5300
      @peytonalexander5300 Před 2 lety +65

      This was literally all I did when I played many years ago. I was in a band with some other middle and high schoolers, and we would just sit around in one of the big towns and play music most days after school. I still remember my flute-playing hobbit burglar like it was yesterday.

    • @natashah9768
      @natashah9768 Před 2 lety +30

      There are often still people playing in bands on the weekends in high traffic areas like Bree. Very fun

    • @Carpatouille
      @Carpatouille Před 2 lety +17

      Sounds like FF14

    • @cercieshaia9498
      @cercieshaia9498 Před 2 lety +30

      @@Carpatouille I just wish FF14 didn't try to scare people away from playing music. Lotro doesn't care what you play and as far as I know, nobody has ever got in trouble for playing known songs in a game. It just seems weird to me. I wish more popular games had music systems. GW2's isn't very good and just needs a rework. Mabinogi and Archeage music systems were pretty much made by the same people, but the games themselves didn't do so well in the west anyway.

    • @rickman1993
      @rickman1993 Před 2 lety +4

      I heard someone playing Junkyard Dog last time I played. It was so cool

  • @ptorq
    @ptorq Před rokem +50

    You really nailed one of the things I liked about this game ten years ago. You're not The Chosen One who who is destined to destroy the One Ring and become King of Gondor, you're some schlub who's kind of helping the people who are destined to do that, so if you decide "nah, sorry lady, I'm not gonna help you kill some spiders" it's not like Aragorn suddenly got arachnophobia or something. You get to be the Hero of Another Story, but you also get to be true to yourself in the process, which is a pretty tricky balancing act to pull off when the overall plot of the story is as well known as this one is. Also, you don't seem to have seen it, but periodically the game DOES have you play as one of the characters from the book (often but not always one only mentioned in passing) for a limited time, usually about five or ten minutes, where your goal is to do as well as those characters did in the story. For example, there's a Chamber of Mazarbul instance where the victory condition is not to "win" and kill/drive off the orcs (because that's not canonically what happened), but to avoid being overrun completely long enough for a story beat to happen. There's one that takes place beside Anduin with you playing Boromir, that offers a brilliantly hilarious insight into Boromir's personality in the form of the overhead names shown for the rest of the Fellowship (the only ones who get their actual names are Frodo and Aragorn; Sam, for example, is "Frodo's Servant").

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 4 měsíci

      I like it when MMOs do that. You can't have every single of thousands of players be the chosen one. That just doesn't work.
      Some go around it by having some typical prophecy that the chosen one will fulfill, but since nobody knows who the one is, everyone goes out and gives it a try. (Even Morrowind does that. You aren't the Nerevarine, but you can become the Nerevarine by doing things the reborn hero is supposed to do)
      Some don't have that at all and just have the player be someone who decides to do stuff. (So every player is just some random dude who happens to rub shoulders with the big guys)
      Some have that "chosen juice" be widespread. You aren't the super special guy, you are just regular special. And there are many more like that. (Like the light in Destiny)

    • @mutt-the-barbarian
      @mutt-the-barbarian Před 4 měsíci +2

      I'm good with the average dude not a chosen one thing, however what I hate is when a game starts facing you off at epic world stuff, but then tries to force the narrative that you're still no one important. Either by just ignoring what you've done, or making you do all the heavy lifting to weaken the enemy like a pokemon so the main hero npc's can rush in and have a sailor moon cutscene and defeat the bad guy.

  • @drnerdrage2535
    @drnerdrage2535 Před rokem +104

    The quest to learn riding is how they teach you to use the shop, it literally covers the cost of buying the riding skill from the store. The quest is called A Little Extra Never Hurt and each starting zone has it as far as I'm aware.

    • @mornarmo5833
      @mornarmo5833 Před rokem +57

      That wasn't the case when Josh made this video, though they implemented this a short while after. I guess that the Devs took notice!

    • @briang7392
      @briang7392 Před 9 měsíci

      I haven't seen it.

    • @fromdahbush
      @fromdahbush Před 8 měsíci +2

      I think it's lvl 20 when you get your first free mount then you can either farm reputation to get the special mounts from specific areas, or you can do the many festival events to get free mounts. Super fun game, and by far the best MMO around. It's secretly better than WOW lol

    • @OriginalOmgCow
      @OriginalOmgCow Před 5 měsíci +1

      Previously they expected you to have done deeds to unlock the riding skill. Before the free update, getting VIP for one month only was the way to play this game, and I argue it still is just because of how much it unlocks for your character permanently, but you get a lot of content for free so you get the choice to make it, and once you've done that the bonuses are mostly permanent outside of a few minor things.

  • @dorisco1
    @dorisco1 Před 2 lety +485

    Mechanical drawbacks aside, this is easily one of the most charming MMORPG games ever created.

  • @nulltheworm
    @nulltheworm Před 2 lety +337

    20:31 During the tutorial missions, if you talk to the other ranger in the hunting lodge (sitting in the first room, next to the bedroll), you start a dream sequence quest in which Galadriel tells you that you're special. That she sees your fate being tied to Middle Earth, and you get a brief look at some of the other dangers going on at approximately the same time. Like Gandalf fighting the Balrog. Or Wormtongue poisoning King Theoden's mind.
    Basically, you're special, in that you have important tasks ahead of you. But not quite Ringbearer or Fellowship special. Just, needed.

    • @nat2r
      @nat2r Před 2 lety +15

      Yeah I'm sad he missed that

    • @nulltheworm
      @nulltheworm Před 2 lety +28

      @Anonymous Cheese One of the reasons why I often prefer first generation MMORPGs, like EverQuest, is that you're literally just a nobody in the world, and it's entirely up to you to decide what you do, how far you push it, what zones to go to, and so on. Like sure, there are quests. But you can ignore them if you'd like, and still hit max level. (This may have changed somewhat in the more recent expansions. I'm just speaking traditionally.)
      So yeah, I get it. I'd personally prefer some modern game design and quality of life changes, but that traditional MMORPG "go out and do what you want" leveling experience.

    • @OfficialFedHater
      @OfficialFedHater Před 2 lety +50

      @Anonymous Cheese You're really not "the chosen one" in LoTRO, but you are important to the story which is I guess what you mean.
      You're slightly less important than the fellowship, way more important than random Gondorian soldier #37.

    • @nulltheworm
      @nulltheworm Před 2 lety +1

      @@OfficialFedHater Great name by the way. Very keyed.

    • @barachiel212
      @barachiel212 Před 2 lety +16

      @Anonymous Cheese TVTropes has a thing called "tropes are not bad." Essentially, that even tired, cliched tropes can be done well, even the dreaded Mary Sue. Case in point, FFXIV handles "the chosen one" better than most. At first, you're just an Adventurer. But its revealed you're one of a select (ie rare, but not the only one) few who have a "blessing" that protects you from a very specific form of mind-control, essential in fighting the major enemies of the main story, whose very presence can brainwash a normal person. That's it.
      Several expansions later, it gets a bit subverted, when you're revealed to be the reincarnation of someone from a long long time ago, but that person wasn't a chosen one or a messiah, either: they were the Archetypal Adventurer: going to new places, meeting new people, and helping out where needed. It's meant to give you a connection to events long past, rather than make you a divinely chosen savior, or superhero.

  • @brendenpetkau7701
    @brendenpetkau7701 Před 5 měsíci +44

    My favorite thing about this game is simply the opportunity to be in the world of Middle Earth. I'm sure many people enjoy the game who don't know much about Tolkien's writings. I'm a hardcore Tolkien fan from just reading all his books. To me, this is one of the greatest works of fan-fiction ever! And big credit to the developers, from what I've seen the game storyline doesn't stray from the books, like so many movies do. It just adds to it! Sure, it doesn't have as good quality graphics as some other games, but if all you want is to be a hobbit or an elf and explore Middle Earth, it's perfect!

  • @NecoTheSergalGAME
    @NecoTheSergalGAME Před rokem +77

    33:00 I remember playing Lord of the Rings Online when it was decently populated, though not religiously. Just something I checked out, Monster PVP, the way I'd explain it and the fun I had with it was a late night experience where players could hop in as a monster and not be messed up by vast level differences between eachother, your goal would be to unite as a group to try to raid and take over the human settlements for rewards. I'm not the Raid type of person in MMOs but the thrill and memories I had of just 'randomly discovering the monster PVP side of the game' and then aimlessly wandering and trying to figure out what I'm doing (I think I was a Wolf monster?) and I single-handedly remember recruiting everyone who was aimlessly roaming around and was able to unite everyone together for the single cause of taking down as many of the castles as we could, it was probably 3-4AM I was dead-tired but also absolutely determined to at least capture one enemy castle, I believe the Center-left castle was the target on the map. After many trials and errors, we were able to succeed and it was a fun, but very random experience. After that we were running low on other players also dipping out, but the fact remained that we had succeed and it felt great to have randomly decided to band together, unite the players who were on the same server under one banner/group and achieve something. And its a happy gaming memory I still remember to this day, even though it happened, idunno, 15 years ago? After that I basically stopped playing the game altogether and moved back to Counter-strike 1.6 probably. lmao

    • @LightS_bRight
      @LightS_bRight Před 8 měsíci

      This game needs to survive and needs support. The developers Standing Stone needs help

  • @a.firkaly6548
    @a.firkaly6548 Před 2 lety +235

    The map in this game is the best in any MMO ever. You can walk from the Shire to Moria without hitting a single loading screen. My cousin and I used to try to make the journey as level 1 chickens after being transformed in an early shire quest. Love this game

    • @samuelhicks8277
      @samuelhicks8277 Před rokem +2

      oh wow and they said thats a main reason why they couldnt keep FFXIV 1.0
      I could care less if they broke the world up into hard zones but just kept the original graphics because 2.0 just turned that game into WoW graphics for me whereas 1.0 graphics were freaking immaculate in every way, especially characters but the world just as much

    • @zukakog
      @zukakog Před rokem +9

      With the expansion this month, you can now walk from Erid Luin all the way to Minas Tirith and then the Black Gates!

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Před rokem +4

      @@zukakog nah thers a loading at the gap of rohan, moria, and between misty mountains and vales of anduin so basically the loading is the middle of middle earth lol

    • @jkleylein
      @jkleylein Před rokem +1

      I used to walk on many journeys. Running all the time in MMO's ruins the experience, IMO. Used have my horse walk a lot, too.

    • @JasonBeo
      @JasonBeo Před rokem +1

      @@samuelhicks8277 The only thing 1.0 had better than 2.0 was shaders. Everything else from texture to effects was surpassed when heavensward came out.

  • @unifieddynasty
    @unifieddynasty Před 2 lety +451

    This game had one of the most immersive worldscapes ever, thanks in large part to its source material but also in its game design. The feeling you get when you walk into The Shire, or Imladris, or Moria, or Lothlorien, or Forochel, or Evendim... it was magical.

    • @Darkprosper
      @Darkprosper Před 2 lety +35

      Agreed, and a big component to this for me is enemy placement. Too many MMOs have just groups of enemies littered everywhere, just waiting around for people to aggro, to the point that they outnumber NPCs hundreds, even thousands to one. It obliterates my feelings of immersion. LotRO has vast mostly empty landscapes, and weird as it may be, it makes the game so much more enjoyable.

    • @iluvatarchem
      @iluvatarchem Před 2 lety +3

      Still is. Best MMO world ever even with these graphics

    • @bullroarorlightfoot7985
      @bullroarorlightfoot7985 Před 2 lety +6

      I grew up playing this game, was around 12 when I started and absolutely loved it. I still remember when I went to Forochel and saw the northern lights in the sky and was amazed at how beautiful it was. Immersion is fantastic in this game.

    • @rayrack5416
      @rayrack5416 Před 2 lety

      Try the Lord of the Rings MUD

    • @thewitchking2556
      @thewitchking2556 Před 2 lety

      The game is still active

  • @skroodup
    @skroodup Před rokem +81

    God this takes me back. LOTRO was the first MMO I ever played and it got me hooked on the genre. Not many since have come anywhere close to the scenery and storytelling in this game, especially when you get to Isengard and the surrounding areas. Good to see some of the classic intro quests are still there in all their glory too! Human Guardian ftw

    • @michaeldameron1543
      @michaeldameron1543 Před rokem +1

      Nearly finished with the first half of Vol 3 and not only is the Epic story the best it's been so far (I teared up at some points) but the actual story of the regional quests are also extremely compelling and interesting too. No other area in the game has captured my intrigue like Enedwaith and Dunland have, except maybe Evendim. It's truly magical.

    • @sarahschulz7987
      @sarahschulz7987 Před 10 měsíci

      @@michaeldameron1543 Agreed!! Have you played through Cardolan yet? They absolutely nailed the story there!

  • @manapoints9329
    @manapoints9329 Před rokem +93

    I'm a new player and apparently there is a quest to get the riding skill for free in the hunter's lodge in Archet. I think it's called "A Little Extra Never Hurts You". I felt relieved since when I first downloaded the game and saw the cash shop, I thought I wouldn't get any mounts. Now I got myself the prized liver steed and is currently lvl 33. Overall, one of the best mmos I've played as a free to play player.

    • @zeal705
      @zeal705 Před rokem +3

      I think every starting area has that quest, not just Archet. I know the one you start out with the elves and dwarves you can get it also

    • @gabrielsteinacher6118
      @gabrielsteinacher6118 Před 9 měsíci +1

      You can have the riding mount skill for free at level 20 ?

    • @raydawg6364
      @raydawg6364 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Agreed and the people are awesome. Can’t wait to play this again

    • @LightS_bRight
      @LightS_bRight Před 8 měsíci +1

      Keep playing

    • @ags8507
      @ags8507 Před 4 měsíci

      @@gabrielsteinacher6118 that was only for VIP

  • @saltherilshaven
    @saltherilshaven Před 2 lety +1115

    I think this is the first video of your "worst mmo" series that actually motivated me to play a new game. On my next day off, I will try this out. Thank you for this!

    • @strider8662
      @strider8662 Před 2 lety +89

      This is probably one of the only games in this series that turned out to be a positive review tbh, LOTRO really changed Josh's opinion.

    • @bdawg2592
      @bdawg2592 Před 2 lety +47

      @@strider8662 Oy! He gave a very positive review to the original Guild Wars series too, my favorite games of all time :)

    • @JoeNokers
      @JoeNokers Před 2 lety +49

      ​@@strider8662 Warframe was also very positive, but its flaws very much still exist

    • @CrashB111
      @CrashB111 Před 2 lety +6

      I remember playing LOTRO a ton when I was a kid, my dad had an account he let me play on.

    • @maarek71
      @maarek71 Před 2 lety +6

      I played this for several years on PC. Had a lot of fun. If it ever comes to consoles I'd probably start playing again.

  • @LOTROSoundtrackCollection
    @LOTROSoundtrackCollection Před 2 lety +579

    Hearing you praise the music in this game made me unbelievably happy, it truly is an incredible work of art, both in quantity and quality! Great review, I thoroughly enjoyed it!

    • @taurektaurek6213
      @taurektaurek6213 Před 2 lety +16

      Don't forget the player made music.. sometimes there are live concerts at the prancing pony or in some of the housing settlements

    • @arthas8121
      @arthas8121 Před 2 lety +1

      Would you recommend one playing this game if they are not really into the LOTR franchise?

    • @mornarmo5833
      @mornarmo5833 Před 2 lety +14

      @@arthas8121 No. And I've been playing for eight years. If you're not much into LOTR, I can only recommend it as a "vacation MMO", where you can take a break from the hardcore raiding or PvP and relax.

    • @nunyabizness6376
      @nunyabizness6376 Před 2 lety +1

      I read your comment as he said it... and 100% accurate

    • @jhondiick4202
      @jhondiick4202 Před 2 lety

      Lmfao kids are happy good music lolzz big L

  • @asmodean7239
    @asmodean7239 Před rokem +63

    These old MMOs are really special. I started as elf-archer in Ered Luin and I was levelling, I quickly got to level 10, then grinded to level 15 and I just ran out of things to do. My quest was to get to Bree, which I thought is no problem (I assumed I will fast-travel there because it is really far away). But it turns out that I can’t fast travel there, there is a level cap. So I thought I will go to next location and level up there, but right after I move there I meet a road made of mobs that are 20-23 lvl (I am lvl 15). I hardly killed them 1 on 1. I started grinding my way for 3 hours and got to lvl 16. That was really dangerous. That forest nearly killed my 10 times, but in the end I got to local town and relaxed. I thought that I am clearly doing something wrong. Then I started googling and found out that I just have to walk to Bree, so all this terrifying adventure was actually pretty much the way it is intended. At first it pissed me off, but then I thought that it is actually really cool. It is actual challenge and I am ready for it.

    • @dylan__dog
      @dylan__dog Před rokem +3

      You can fast travel to bree at any time from Ered Luin from the main hub in that area, Thorins Gate
      Assuming you walked into Yondershire, that area was added recently, before walking out of Ered Luin you'd end up in Shire proper and wouldn't have this issue

    • @fgqgqlfqsfsffeff
      @fgqgqlfqsfsffeff Před rokem +18

      @@dylan__dog shhh, don't ruin this guy's adventure!

    • @LightS_bRight
      @LightS_bRight Před 8 měsíci +1

      Skill issue

    • @uncommonsense8102
      @uncommonsense8102 Před 6 měsíci

      I can assure you running out of things to do isn't an issue in this game 😂

  • @eeeddd6719
    @eeeddd6719 Před rokem +14

    Start as a hobbit, and run around the Shire at night with all the lampposts on and turn up the ambient sounds. It's pretty amazing.

  • @charziz6693
    @charziz6693 Před 2 lety +252

    My entire family plays this game, so I am fairly blinded by it's flaws other than monetisation and generally unpolished early stuff, and with that context I expect this video will be useful and quite eye-opening.

    • @NDLV
      @NDLV Před 2 lety +3

      Was it?

    • @Vagabond_X
      @Vagabond_X Před 2 lety +11

      @@NDLV it was so eye-opening that he went blind afterwards hence no reply ;( poor guy

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety +3

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

    • @charziz6693
      @charziz6693 Před 2 lety +2

      @@NDLV Well now I know what happens if you use the cash shop and what the other races opening quests are so yeah.

    • @Kreptic
      @Kreptic Před 2 lety +1

      @@charziz6693 Tell us about how you went blind for 12 hours.

  • @cvrc11
    @cvrc11 Před 2 lety +501

    This video actually made me start playing this game. Finally I get to live my dream of being a hobbit! I've played for like 15 hours and I'm still just chilling doing incredibly low-stakes side quests in the Shire, an extremely chill and relaxing MMO, with absolutely fantastic ambience and tone.

    • @sweetfry
      @sweetfry Před rokem +47

      exactly man, this game is all about just taking your time, especially since you really dont need to pay the monthly sub at all.

    • @gethriel
      @gethriel Před rokem +4

      Love this game; I developed my own system of grinding the starter zones for Turbine Points and purchased all the expansions they had at the time. Looks like if I dip my toes in now (probably with a new account as I've forgotten my logins) I'll start with a leg up.

    • @linren901
      @linren901 Před rokem +1

      Heck yeah! you live the dream!

    • @KingLich451
      @KingLich451 Před rokem +2

      how are you still enjoying it?

    • @cnacma
      @cnacma Před rokem +11

      The textures for a game this old are CRAZY. It literally looks like some dev 20 years ago hand painted each texture. Wow is around the same age and it’s starter zones look like trash compared to lotro.

  • @marla9906
    @marla9906 Před rokem +72

    I love how based on who you pick as your character i.e human, elf, dwarf etc. you begin in a different place, so this is just how humans start. I've been playing LOTRO on and off since it came out and while it is not perfect, and still is not with all the new updates, I still love it and enjoy it, especially since it is so fun to play by yourself but also with friends, be it quests or just farming. Also one of the few games where I never regret spending money on at times, and the scale of how much you can explore and how many quests there are is amazing. I do think that those that have reached the cap now are pretty bored and it's the most fun until level 60, but regardless one of my faves for sure. Hopefully, they will keep improving the game.

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Před rokem +1

      my endgame character has 8500 completed quests and i dont do dailies while leveling ^^

    • @backlogbuddies
      @backlogbuddies Před 7 měsíci

      Dwarves and elves have the same starting spot

    • @Klyskada
      @Klyskada Před 5 měsíci

      @@backlogbuddies They have the same starting region, whilst Hobbits, Men, and Beornings get dumped in the same region after the tutorial area, but the tutorial themselves each have different beginnings before having Hobbits/Men merge into one storyline whilst Dwarf/Elf merges with each other for their second half but their are differences based on which race you picked.

  • @NicxCoay
    @NicxCoay Před rokem +25

    Just started this game thanks to this vid and I’m really enjoying it! It’s dated, but very fun and the players have been so helpful and patient with me. Really nice community so far. 😊

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Před rokem +8

      we average 40ish yo on lotro so everyone is nice and we all despise like little trolls so whenever one begins his shenanigans everyone ignores him and withing 2-3 days he's just rambling alone to himself. The community acts witha mentality of ''its not just an mmo about middle-earth it IS middle earth''

  • @KubinWielki
    @KubinWielki Před 2 lety +152

    25:45 - The Herald does fight for you, but you need to either use the "pet attack" skill (available in that mini skillbar under the chat box, but you can move it to your main bar) or set the pet mode to aggressive or guard (on the same skilbar). I do agree, however, that this should be explained or set by default. Or both, to be honest.
    The herald is useful - he has some of "save my bacon" options, like taunting an enemy, stunning an enemy or sacrificing some of his morale to heal yours.
    And later on you can equip items that change the herald's appearance and skillset (people typically go for an archer that pelts enemies from a distance, while you tank... which isn't surprising, since the Captain class is essentialy *THE* tank, despite being listed as a support class).

    • @wumpusrat
      @wumpusrat Před 2 lety +3

      I've never really liked the archer herald all that much. I prefer the melee one, even though I'm not a fan of him carrying the banner around. The archer's damage just feels really inconsistent and meh. My captain is only 60th though, so maybe the archer gets better at higher levels.

    • @dukedarkwood2098
      @dukedarkwood2098 Před 2 lety +1

      The main use of a captain's heralds is the buffs you get if you're near them, anyway. The extra fighting can help, sure, especially when solo, but they will never be a powerhouse.

  • @archsteel7
    @archsteel7 Před 2 lety +402

    This was exactly the review this game deserved. A bit repetitive and tedious, a lot of quests where you just go to a place and push a button or kill an orc… But just such a nice world to exist in. I have so many amazing memories from this game. There’s a quest line where you rebuild a village and can see it start to get repaired as you complete quests. There’s a quest line in the shire where you control a chicken and navigate past dangerous mobs to go all the way to Rivendell. There’s festivals and silly little wholesome things and… Everything about this games core experience is just pleasant. It’s easily the most relaxing MMO I’ve ever played. I love this game to bits, even though all the reasons I love it are why it will never top the charts as an MMO. This is one of those games that has found a niche and perfected it.

    • @blazekush174
      @blazekush174 Před 2 lety +2

      in World Of Warcraft there is also a quest where you have to escort a chicken to safety :D

    • @AIRGEDOK
      @AIRGEDOK Před 2 lety +5

      I would say it is a LOT repetitive, boring and tedious. It is a nightmare on high end systems as they don't even have scalable UI. [At least the last time i played a few years ago. ]The lag for some of the story quests in gondor were so bad i was getting 2 frames with a GTX 1080, i7-6850k 32gigs of ram. This was top on the line when i purchased them and the game was old then. The lag in the game can make things unplayable.
      Look I am not trying to say that there is no reason to like the game but there is a reason why this game bleeds players. Oh and I have a lifetime membership so i can play for free with most expansions paid for as I get 500 coins per month. So I have every reason to play but so much of the game is a lesson in frustration. I would rather play a single player game in co-op multiplayer than lotro.
      If people can enjoy the game and make the experience pleasant then they should play it. I just found the game too much of a grind and the grinds get worse as you level. Is there anything worse than the legendary weapon grind? And the quality of life issues like lag, tiny UI on ultra high resolutions.

    • @kenjive
      @kenjive Před 2 lety +2

      @@blazekush174 best quest ever that's what i call game design

    • @GatorShawn
      @GatorShawn Před 2 lety +7

      It's the only MMO I don't turn off the music. The music is amazing in this game. Sometimes I just zoom into first person and run through fields in the shire with the music up. It's so relaxing.

    • @leonard9624
      @leonard9624 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AIRGEDOK give me or sell me your account then if you cant play it.

  • @Moukmouk31
    @Moukmouk31 Před rokem +22

    This game is not only a good mmo from the old times, it's also the best documentary on middle-earth !

  • @xKiNx
    @xKiNx Před 9 měsíci +5

    Played as Kenewen/Prywen on the now shut-down Riddermark server for 7 years. I cried like a baby counting down the last seconds of life there, gathered around Tuckborough with my kinship.
    My online name will forver be Kin, a nod to the feeling of family that game gave so many of us. Honestly fo me there will never be a better game. I want to return so much, but the pain of loss is just too great.
    Some of my favorite memories are; Jumping my goat up to the top of the Bree trading house and playing the opening theme from Secret of Mana on my instruments.
    Typing /commands to my friends in chat to unlock secret emotes.
    Being a Rune Keeper that could main heal the Draigoch 12 man raid.
    Taking players off the map in south Dunland (around where the horned frogs spawn) to the the ancient ruins not visible under normal play.
    Finding the secret graveyard outside the map behind the spider infested woods near Bree.
    Moria, top to bottom, every inch of it and the story.
    Fighting the Watcher in the Water.
    Showing complete strangers how to get the Ridge Racer deed.
    Endless hours filling out the deed log for virtues and Turbine Points to unlock paid content.
    I hope I can retire to an old floks home one day and play this game untill I forget how to breathe

  • @ocharni
    @ocharni Před 2 lety +239

    my problem with LOTRO is is that it became completely bloated with mechanics over time. the legendary grind was a pain .
    i still love the game for just "being in it", nothing quite like riding your horse from the shire to rivendell and running into all the little bits and pieces of lore

    • @TrejoDuneSea
      @TrejoDuneSea Před 2 lety +7

      I appreciated the complete rehaul of the legendary item system, the previous one was such a pain.

    • @nathanhoward4679
      @nathanhoward4679 Před 2 lety +10

      I've lost over 4k hours in this game, and although I don't play it all that often any more, revisiting this game recently has been a blast. I go back to rohan all the time because it has some of the best music in all gaming. It makes me so happy to hear the praise people are giving it

    • @d3fmetal
      @d3fmetal Před 2 lety +4

      The game is super bloated and so are the tutorials and menus but once you actually get going it’s not bad.
      The UI is terrible and needs a high resolution update. For real

    • @TjorvixLP
      @TjorvixLP Před 2 lety +2

      @@d3fmetal Not really

    • @ocharni
      @ocharni Před 2 lety +1

      @@nathanhoward4679 my burglar was created on day 1 of lotro but i just cant get into it anymore. as i said, i like just hanging around but not really motivated to lvl up to max, the combat seems really dated at times

  • @drchickennugget2142
    @drchickennugget2142 Před 2 lety +159

    I remember playing this game a long time ago. I met a friend and we had an RP session of traveling the world which was probably one of the best experiences I've ever had in any MMO. Then he invited another person into the party and cybered with them in party chat. Good times.

    • @Vagabond_X
      @Vagabond_X Před 2 lety +10

      LMAOOOO

    • @Vagabond_X
      @Vagabond_X Před 2 lety +25

      Had us in the first half ngl. That went from 0-100 REAL fast

    • @d9thea
      @d9thea Před 2 lety +4

      dont tell me he did what i think he did...

    • @Vagabond_X
      @Vagabond_X Před 2 lety +4

      @@d9thea he did exactly what u think he did

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety +15

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

  • @AceAngelTTV
    @AceAngelTTV Před 3 měsíci +5

    Urg. Level boosts are trash. You skip 99% of the ENJOYABLE part of the game. I hate even having the option, it lessens the game.

  • @fromtheday9461
    @fromtheday9461 Před rokem +32

    what you need to remember about LOTRO's cash shop is that the currency used in that shop is farmable, you can very easily (although it may take some time) farm enough points to purchase whatever you want. also when it comes to the stat boosts you can actually buy those in the player markets with in game currency.

    • @tomwalker8944
      @tomwalker8944 Před 3 měsíci

      Or they could.. just get rid of it... I might even return if they did. Nothing ruins an MMO experience more than a fucking cashshop window.

  • @sarahschulz7987
    @sarahschulz7987 Před 2 lety +297

    I wasn't familiar with the "worst MMO" series so I expected this to be a super negative review of my absolute comfort MMO for the past 6 years XD I'm glad I watched it anyway and it turned out into such a favourable review.
    I've had the privilege of being introduced to it through a friend who explained everything to me as we played our new two characters through the levels. I haven't played so many MMOs yet so I have no comparison, but the very reason why you found your experience in it pleasurable is the reason why I keep coming back to it - nothing beats roaming middle earth and doing fun quests to de-stress from uni. I love being a random person somewhere in this lively world who sometimes hears of the fellowship's quest and comes across traces of their journey, but otherwise just gets to help them or other people in this world all affected by the war in their own way.
    I also love the cosmetic outfits and how you are able to customize your character. My OG is a well-developed character outside of the game anyway, and I love that the game lets me play him exactly like he is. I can even dress him up in unassuming clothes and have him fight with his sword in his left hand.
    Roleplaying, or just playing in-character, is also immensely fun with all the emotes, a "say" channel that makes dialogue pop up over your head, and all the things you can do that are just fun extras (getting drunk and dancing on the tables of the Prancing Pony? setting up a campfire to take a short break and warm up after having fallen into the ice cold water of Forochel? Standing on a guard tower overlooking the plains of Rohan, smoking some self-grown pipeweed?check!) I love that LOTRO doesn't have the visual sparkle and pizzazz that other MMOs have. It's so chill, and plain, and immersive.
    100% to all the criticism you've brought up, I feel like we all are like "yeah, I know" but still love the game anyway. If I want great graphics I pop into RDR2 xD Since I'm just a casual, occasional player, I have no problem with the repetitiveness or grindiness of the quests.
    I would've been interested in your opinion of the festivals, though :D
    EDIT: A year later I've somehow stumbled across this again and I feel the need to add something. I recently played through the end of Vol. 2 of the epic quest (Moria and the Malledhrim attack on Dol Guldur) and it made me fall in love with the game all over again. I truly wonder why and how I never paid much attention to the stories and questlines (even though I knew they were cool, at least since Wildermark)
    Anyway I'm shocked at how good the writing is! The beginning of Vol. 3 with the Grey Company in Enedwaith had me SHOOK and I recently played through the Before The Shadow expansion which is even better. How they manage to weave the history of Cardolan into such a captivating, well written story with great new characters is amazing. I learned so much about the lore haha! And it's all so accurate to Tolkien's writing! LOTRO is really the best extension to the legendarium and a must for any LotR fan :D And over the years it somehow only seems to get better?!

    • @zovian6302
      @zovian6302 Před rokem +3

      Lol I know right, I was about to be super bloody mad if he said that the game is bad

    • @thehoodedteddy1335
      @thehoodedteddy1335 Před rokem +10

      Honestly at this point the name of the series is slightly misleading

    • @bluesbest1
      @bluesbest1 Před rokem +1

      I think this was the first MMORPG my brother introduced me to as a teenager. I would eventually go on to play Star Wars, Star Trek, and Rift, but when I picked this back up about a year or so ago, I remembered all the reasons why I loved it so much. It's like it managed to blend all the good aspects of those other MMOs, dropped all the bad ones, and set it in pretty much the best possible setting: Arda.
      Now, I will say that I still haven't gotten very far, puttering about in Bree and the connected regions, but it's definitely the best MMO I (in my limited experience) have ever played.

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Před 18 dny

      no idea if you all reached that part yet, but ill tell you that they managed to put an amazing plot twist in Minas Tirith in Gondor...since we all know what happens there i think its a major writing flex to have a plot twist WORK on lore buffs....for me best gaming moment in my life and im gaming since 88

  • @Mugulord
    @Mugulord Před 2 lety +378

    I played this game as a hobbit cook. I was low level, maybe less than 5, I can't remember, but I had nearly end game quality recipes I could make thanks to a vary difficult assisted run up to weathertop to get a recipe. I made food for other people to use for adventure and enjoyed my brief time in middle earth immensely. I've also played a level 60 fisher in world of warcraft, back when 60 was the cap, because on a 56k modem I couldn't do raids. I don't honestly understand why I play games sometimes.

    • @manarager3413
      @manarager3413 Před rokem +58

      Because they're fun and entertaining. If you enjoy fishing then go enjoy fishing in an MMO. You don't have to engage in the endgame content to enjoy MMOs.

    • @DavidJCobb
      @DavidJCobb Před rokem +21

      's valid to enjoy providing services for other players, and mmos are probably the best place to do it
      not quite the same, but i used to play minecraft on xbox with friends. never had any good build ideas, but i was always able to get housing, crafting, mines, farms, and supplies up and running for everyone else super quick, and that was where i found my fun. sounds like you did that but to a lot more people's benefit

    • @burritolover5082
      @burritolover5082 Před rokem +13

      @@manarager3413 he got to level 60 and maxed out fishing, that’s pretty much end game content

    • @arsray7285
      @arsray7285 Před rokem +10

      Sam we need to cook

    • @UN4GiV3NTR
      @UN4GiV3NTR Před rokem +16

      these are great reasons to play games. unlike you, most players just grinding like crazy not having fun at all

  • @therollband1290
    @therollband1290 Před rokem +15

    LOTRO is criminally underrated. It was one of the best MMOs ever but unfortunately it’s not as fun to play without a busy server and other players. It was super fun when it first started (I was a beta tester). The environment of Middle Earth is amazing and huge. Not sure how it is now.

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Před 11 měsíci +1

      even way more huge

    • @MusicalMarble
      @MusicalMarble Před 11 měsíci

      Leave 8 so far on day 3 of playing in 2023. It’s fairly empty. I grouped with one player so far and he would not chat back. Maybe it gets better as you level

  • @kaiserironcladchad582
    @kaiserironcladchad582 Před rokem +325

    If you fly the eagles to Mordor, then you would be instantly leveled to 120 and it would be a game-breaking experience. \[T]/

    • @samuelhicks8277
      @samuelhicks8277 Před rokem +2

      ya he must be joking because I thought the hobbit explains why they were all busy, except for the one who came to save Gandalf from Saruman in the first LoTR film..

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Před rokem +9

      @@samuelhicks8277 AND the Valar (gods) are the ones sending the eagles to help if really needed but if they dont, the eagles must observe for the Valar and nothing more

    • @fantasywind3923
      @fantasywind3923 Před rokem +7

      Or maybe it should be opposite :) you're level 1 character that goes into deathzone and get killed immediately by overpowered enemies hehe :). Jokes aside, why didn't they fly eagles to Mordor? THEY WOULD GET SHOT AT? :) Then add the Sauron's superpowers, controlling weather, shooting lightning, winds etc :) getting spotted by magic far view scrying power of the Eye of Sauron, getting shot by fire of Mount Doom I guess hehe :).

    • @ForOneNature
      @ForOneNature Před rokem +1

      Actually you'd be about lvl 106ish - but yes.. :D

    • @557deadpool
      @557deadpool Před rokem +4

      @@fantasywind3923 and don't forget about the Fellbeasts and Nasghul

  • @reichenau
    @reichenau Před 2 lety +160

    i noticed your herald was set on passive the whole time.... when captain's herald is set up defensive with the right traits, it can actually tank a bit for you

    • @varindragko3286
      @varindragko3286 Před 2 lety +4

      Glad to see someone else saw that as well.

    • @flamingyeti
      @flamingyeti Před 2 lety +3

      Took me a while before I noticed the pet bar and worked out the herald can attack, up to about lvl12 I thought it was only there for the buff.

    • @DragonSlayerCommentariesHQ
      @DragonSlayerCommentariesHQ Před 2 lety +3

      literally, your herald can dish out good damage.

    • @vantilsley8633
      @vantilsley8633 Před 2 lety +3

      Proof the guy doesent know sweet fuckal about actually playing mmorpgs lel

    • @claudeyaz
      @claudeyaz Před 2 lety

      @@vantilsley8633 idk maybe it didnt explain it well?

  • @hihihi1q23
    @hihihi1q23 Před 2 lety +276

    The game's pretty outdated, but it's probably the best video game recreation of Middle Earth that we'll ever see. It's fun to just explore the story. They've put so much care and effort into the world itself. Just wandering around as a little hobbit following in the footsteps of the fellowship is fun.

    • @Hugh839
      @Hugh839 Před 2 lety +12

      @@kos15280 Same. It's the only MMO that really got me invested in the story, rather than going through the motions to get to the end-level content.

    • @TheAwesomeKielbasa
      @TheAwesomeKielbasa Před 2 lety +5

      @@botsnkats No, they really aren't. They wear the skinsuit of LOTR but the story betrays the truth. They're worse than a poorly written fan-fiction.

    • @matteomiracolo1467
      @matteomiracolo1467 Před 2 lety +3

      My fav games are still Battle for Middle earth 1 and 2. They still got a pretty active modding community as well.

    • @lynx9851
      @lynx9851 Před 2 lety +1

      @@matteomiracolo1467 yes, I agree! Battle for Middle Earth 2 was one of my favourite game back in the day. Still have a physical copy of the game lying around

    • @sweetfry
      @sweetfry Před 2 lety +6

      It doesn't really matter if its dated, because it's a "Classic" MMORPG, similar to WoW classic, it's supposed to feel and look oldschool and quite honestly besides the character models the graphics hold up exceptionally well for being from 2008.

  • @ziusthefirst5387
    @ziusthefirst5387 Před rokem +3

    I call LOTRO/Middle Earth my home away from home. I just love being in there. Great video Josh.

    • @ziusthefirst5387
      @ziusthefirst5387 Před rokem

      @@JoshstrifeHayes1926 Sorry I don't use that but thank you any way.

  • @allknowingfreddybear9291
    @allknowingfreddybear9291 Před rokem +10

    I really liked the small-town feeling of this game. You aren’t the ultimate hero of Middle-Earth. You are just an simple man making your way through the Galaxy. Additionally, it feels like the closest thing to a DAO sequel.

  • @Mako276
    @Mako276 Před 2 lety +69

    Damn you Josh. You made me remember playing this game. So of course I had to download it and start again. Probably my favorite MMORPG for crafting. I remember spending hours literally farming to make dyes for clothes. Easy money on the player auction house.

  • @leyaa4746
    @leyaa4746 Před 2 lety +191

    Wow, this was the most positive review I've seen in this series. LOTRO deserves it. Its a well made game with lots of quality of life stuff built into it over the years (like open tapping or auto loot) and very strong world building, atmosphere and music. Sadly, it suffers greatly on the technical side. I fear the engine is a true bottle neck for the game. The lags have only gotten worse over the years (probably due to its growing size). And with time it will probably only get worse.
    LOTRO will always have a place in my heart.

    • @jonathansoko1085
      @jonathansoko1085 Před 2 lety

      Its main bottleneck is how EXPENSIVE it is to purchase and complicated it is

    • @JasonBeo
      @JasonBeo Před 2 lety +5

      The servers have degraded greatly over the years. European lotro was extremely reliable and lag free back in the codemasters days, but after they moved the servers to US things got worse.

    • @huldu
      @huldu Před 2 lety

      Believe me when I say this the game did NOT lag like this back in 2010 when I last played(and there were far more players back in 2007-2008 before it went f2p. The lag is something slightly newer. I can only imagine they cut the server capacity way back due to lower population and cost cutting measures. Even before the this large surge of players the game lagged, it seems to have been like this for years if you can trust the world chat. But like I said previously when I stopped playing which was back in 2010 the game did not lag.
      As far as I understand Turbine/Codemasters no longer operate this game so it's probably a smaller company doing the heavy lifting now.

    • @leyaa4746
      @leyaa4746 Před 2 lety

      @@huldu I belive you as I experienced it first hand during Codemasters operation around 2011.

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 Před 2 lety

      It looks ok but I despise having emersion broken for story. Even older games can weave the storyline into the gameplay better than this. Also, meeting both Aragorn and a Black Rider in the first 2 minutes doesn't bode well for the pacing.
      I'm a LotR fanatic (books) but I've always thought it had limited application as a mmo, precisely because it's restrained story with little overt magic limits the character and class options. Better off just creating a game from scratch rather than basing it on existing works imo.

  • @samuelfauss3465
    @samuelfauss3465 Před rokem +11

    They didn't fly on the eagles because it had to be secret. If they tried to fly the eagles, the army would've been sitting waiting. And frodo would've died. Brutally.

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Před rokem +3

      Also the Valar dont want the eagles to do that plain and simple lol

    • @LaydiNite
      @LaydiNite Před 11 měsíci +1

      They even address that in the movie version if I recall... There are birds spying on them at one point, and the ring wraiths have flying mounts later on. They would have been destroyed.

  • @random-_-dude
    @random-_-dude Před 8 měsíci +3

    Another really cool part of the game you can experience is the music system. You can buy instruments from vendors, and these can be used as weapons by bards. However, if you type /music, and you will enter music mode. You can press the number keys for notes, and press shift for higher octave and ctrl for lower octave. You can also download premade files from other players, get a group into music mode, and have the characters play premade music in a band. This aspect gives instruments another use other than a single use tool for a one-off class, and is a lot of fun to play around with and socialize with.

  • @mercy2351
    @mercy2351 Před 2 lety +91

    I love this game so much, having played casually for hundreds of hours for around a decade, on and off. I think this video sums it up nicely in the end, about how it is a calming, chill experience. I don't play it for raiding or anything (though obviously some do), but it's a great place to hang out in the vast world of Middle-Earth. It has a super nice community and plenty of fun events, such as concerts using the music system. In response to the "Fly the eagles to Mordor" comment, I suppose the in-game equivalent is that level boost. Just like suddenly transforming to a high level character might bewilder the player, maybe flying directly Mordor would have been too much for the fellowship after all.

    • @ONCEFORVER12
      @ONCEFORVER12 Před 2 lety +1

      You worded it perfectly! I’ve been playing on and off for 9 years, even just to chill out with some friends. But yeah, the level boost is overwhelming haha…

  • @Jenn-lq9yu
    @Jenn-lq9yu Před 2 lety +98

    I've had a lifetime subscription to this game since the Mines of Moria expansion, and I've always had a real soft spot for it. I've always adored the writing and exploration aspects of the game, and I've always found that despite the clunkiness of the combat it's always felt good to me.

    • @jogumby
      @jogumby Před 2 lety +1

      And the graphics in Moria are amazing!

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety +1

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

    • @syrus1233
      @syrus1233 Před 2 lety

      can u still get lifetime

    • @Jenn-lq9yu
      @Jenn-lq9yu Před 2 lety

      @@jogumby Unfortunately, I don't believe so. I believe they discontinued the Lifetime Subscription back when Mordor came out. They do still honour the ones that were purchased before, though.

    • @jogumby
      @jogumby Před 2 lety

      @@Jenn-lq9yu Correct. I got mine at the end of beta and around Moria and the switch to free to play they ended lifetime subs. They've still honored mine for 15 years though...

  • @Knowfere
    @Knowfere Před rokem +9

    I've played this game since beta back in 2007. I bought 2 lifetime accounts and play both. I have tried many other MMO's, none ever stuck except this one. I used to call myself a ''gamer'' but I've learned I'm just a Lotro'r. The world building is astounding! So many times my breath has been taken away at actually standing in some special spot. Rohan, Gondor, battles on horseback, music system, Ithilian, Minas Tirith, Shire, Isengard, Grey Company, the list is never ending, even after that walk into Mordor! I've went thru so many different phases of gameplay, from heavy raiding, solo play, musical play, roleplay, house decorating play, streaming play, to logging in just to go wander around some place

  • @khr1379
    @khr1379 Před 6 měsíci +5

    One of the best MMO's ever.

  • @jaypcorieri
    @jaypcorieri Před 2 lety +127

    The eagles are only able to enter Mordor AFTER the ring is destroyed. From the top of Barad-dûr, Sauron would have seen the eagles coming from miles away. When they were within his reach m, he would have brought them down with arrows or magic. The Nazgul were able to fly on their fell beasts and also would have been able to intercept the eagles.
    If the eagles were to get to Mordor and evade those arial attacks, Frodo would still have have to get the ring into Mount Doom. The top of the volcano is not a wide open lava target. To get to the heart of the Cracks of Doom, the eagles would have to land and then let Frodo (and Sam or Aragorn?) walk the rest of the way up to the entrance of Mount Doom and the. down the passageway that leads to the heart of the volcano. By the time the eagles landed, the foot of Mount Doom would be swarming with Orcs and Trolls. Even with Gandolf, Aragron, and Glorfindel there is no way the hobbits could fight their way through that.
    The essential part of the anti-Sauron plan was to enter Mordor undetected. The whole reason for the final assault on the Black Gates from the Gondor side was to draw away Sauron’s attention. Aragon looks into the Palantir and drives Sauron crazy with anger, fear, and anxiety. Here is Sauron’s most hated enemy right on his doorstep. When the “new king” brings an army to attack Mordor headed on, Sauron sends all of his forces to meet them. The forces of Mordor are emptied which is why Frodo and Sam are able to get in without a massive orc force in their way. The orcs that they do encounter are a fraction of the “challenge rating” they would have faced if Mordor was full.
    No matter how funny the youtube video is by “How It Should Have Ended,” the eagles flying Frodo to Mordor and dropping the ring into the volcano from the sky was not going to work.

    • @ptiwari2392
      @ptiwari2392 Před 2 lety +22

      but bruh
      why didnt they just fly the eagles into mordor?

    • @DarkSoulSama
      @DarkSoulSama Před 2 lety +29

      Plus, the eagles are extremely proud creatures, and as such as very easily manipulated by the ring itself.
      Having them even be near the ring is a bad idea.

    • @ShugaBuns1
      @ShugaBuns1 Před 2 lety +7

      I know it's all memes when people say this but your points are what comes to my mind every time someone's says the eagle line. I just wish they had a constructive argument for it but you can tell that the people who say this have never actually read the books, otherwise they would understand.

    • @thornwalker8970
      @thornwalker8970 Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you! It always infuriates me when people start with the eagle crap, even as a joke, just because we’ve heard it all too much 😂

    • @hiiipowerbass2337
      @hiiipowerbass2337 Před 2 lety +5

      Uh, fly low??

  • @trxe420
    @trxe420 Před 2 lety +82

    This is actually a really great game locked behind old technology, clunky combat and what used to be an annoying cash shop. Thankfully, they are addressing a lot of that stuff so I personally think that if you are a fan of Lord of The Rings it worth diving into as just a chill game with so much LOTR lore. The water effects are the best I have ever seen and if you like adventuring it is a really good time.

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety +5

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

    • @Realhater1352
      @Realhater1352 Před 2 lety +2

      The quests get really really repetitive tho which is annoying. Also the raid designs have become repetitive too.

    • @doubtful_seer
      @doubtful_seer Před 2 lety +7

      @@mrsrefrigerator why are you putting this under _every_ comment

    • @Domini0nRock
      @Domini0nRock Před 2 lety

      I think you just described all MMO's that don't go for that hyper realistic look like BDO lol.
      Secret world, bless (all versions? idk) guild wars 1 &2 (yes they're still great games but dated), riders of icarus (fuck that felt like a WoW killer before nexon picked it up, i miss that game), life is feudal (bit of an oddball in this list), runes of magic etc etc

    • @Darkprosper
      @Darkprosper Před 2 lety +1

      @@mrsrefrigerator You're doing this wrong. You are trying to answer logically when people asking logic questions. The real answer is that they are fully missing the point. Lord of the Rings isn't that kind of story. It's a mythical, even mythological kind of story. It's a bedtime story, a legend passed from generation to generation. Of course it will have holes. It's not meant to fully make sense. And I find it a little sad when people stick to the superficial reading and don't try to elevate to the larger feeling and atmosphere.
      Granted, at this point most people mentioning eagles are, just like JoshStrifeHayes, trolling for reactions.
      Now let's stop derailing conversations with this please.

  • @benrussell5070
    @benrussell5070 Před rokem +9

    I bought the game a couple of years after it released, thinking it would be a bit of fun. I was a dwarf champion, and armour was my jam. I met a group of people who became close friends. We'd log on most evenings, someone cooking food for everyone off on quests, someone in bree playing the lute, a friend private messaging me asking if I can make a new set of armour, to which I'd reply "of course! On its way shortly" and getting a message of awe when I sent them a critical success full set. It was home for a while, and makes me feel such a strong tug of nostalgia. Then one day one guy wasn't online, and never came back. Then another, until I followed suit.

  • @crazytapir1761
    @crazytapir1761 Před rokem +8

    This video got me to try out LOTRO, I am so glad I did! It's by far my most favourite MMO because of the relaxed pace and the exploration involved. It's a relatively slow game, but that's why I enjoy it.

  • @PzOwNeD
    @PzOwNeD Před 2 lety +42

    hey! super, genuinely glad you had fun playing. worked for ssg for a few months as a game master for lotro & ddo and the team is small enough to fit in modest sized room, so this really is a labor of love at this point.
    also, if it makes you feel better (or worse,) while working as a gm, the lotro wiki was genuinely my number one source for figuring out systems.

  • @Goosenpai
    @Goosenpai Před 2 lety +1347

    I feel so nerdy admitting this, but during the book fairs I always grabbed the fantasy stuff and comics and just read them all weekend long. This game came out right after I played Baldurs Gate and Planescape Torment (My PC couldn't run many games at the time so I opted to play old school stuff), and a few other MMO’S. I remember playing it and feeling so immersed and really honestly felt so giddy doing a slow-ish mmo game as opposed to the more faster paced, anime garbage floating around. I felt like I was living out one of those epic books I read, and being in a new world. I know it's not that great compared to today, and I'm sure as a kid my feelings were amplified, but man, I never felt more calm than when I was playing this game, reading through everything, and killing some baddies, lagging cuz my computer couldn't keep up, and admiring the ambience of the world and how beautiful it was, even at 10 FPS LOL.

    • @ThisisCitrus
      @ThisisCitrus Před 2 lety +55

      Feeling nerdy posting something in the comment section of a MMO video game review on the internet. Irony sensors are over 9000.

    • @Erealenda
      @Erealenda Před 2 lety +5

      I feel this! :D My laptop barely could handle Bree when I first started but I was so captivated by the story and atmosphere, I couln't be stopped.

    • @FeiFongWang
      @FeiFongWang Před 2 lety +29

      Was calling it anime garbage really called for? I had fun with that stuff as a kid with my friends just fine

    • @mushrooms5757
      @mushrooms5757 Před 2 lety +2

      I had the same blissful feeling when I started playing like 3-4 years ago, to this day Lotro is my little comfort, no other game makes me this relaxed, especially since there is a lot content in the game for a strictly casual player.

    • @Amahankage2004
      @Amahankage2004 Před 2 lety

      @@FeiFongWang He seems to be a huge fan of Lotr and western fantasy in general so his ass probably implodes any time he sees even a pixel that reminds him of anime.

  • @ilovewobbuffet
    @ilovewobbuffet Před 7 měsíci +4

    The eagles would have been obliterated by the Nazgul on their flying drakes, thus hand delivering the Ring to Sauron. The end. There's your reason.

  • @Vedsetta
    @Vedsetta Před rokem +4

    26:12 that single sentence made me want to instantly download the game. A slow, chill MMO that I can just vibe and chill in while not being required to pay any money if I decide to just chill in the game long enough. As someone who grew to enjoy the boring grind of everything with modern day WoW, I will fit into this MMO like a glove I believe

  • @DanDuffy_
    @DanDuffy_ Před 2 lety +32

    I'd like to mention a technical aspect of this game that wasn't really shown until the end of the video. Although the engine is very old, the imposter/billboard system is quite impressive. There are crazy amounts of details like trees, bushes, rocks, terrain elements, building structures, that are jam packed on screen all the way into the distance (sometimes almost 1km + away) and they silhouette and parallax very beautifully. It's surprising how modern MMOs fall short on this due to technical limitations with higher fidelity, we often see distance fog much closer than in this game. This technical aspect is a core reason the game feels so immersive as you explore around.

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Před 2 lety +3

      it wasnt always like this tho i remember clearly when the game just went F2P standing at Harndirion in Enedwaith and looking at the fields below and you could clearly see the graphics cut in huge squares with some of them being pitch black if too far ^^

    • @JasonBeo
      @JasonBeo Před 2 lety

      @@kokocaptainqc Isengard days were when the dev team realized they had to update their engine a bit i think hahahah. I remember our guild going to the raid and half of us crashing on loading.

  • @Capt_Dango
    @Capt_Dango Před 2 lety +228

    He liked it! He really liked it! All of Josh's criticisms are valid and have been knows for years, hopefully now that some real attention has been brought to them, changes will be made. Like he said though, there are reasons a lot of us have never completely stopped playing after 15 years.
    Was really hoping you played just a little longer so you could see some of the dwarven interiors, you thought the country side was cool? This game has some of the grandest interiors I've ever seen IMO. Also just checking, were you just playing in 1080p or 4K? Because I can't get 4K to work :P

    • @wumpusrat
      @wumpusrat Před 2 lety +10

      Well, MOST are. His criticism of the riding skill isn't, though. A quick google search will tell you you can learn riding for free at 20th level. You don't HAVE to buy it from the cash shop. Only if you want to learn it earlier than 20th.
      Also, I'm PRETTY sure you can ride that free starter mount without learning the skill. It's basically a "very tame" horse that doesn't require any finesse to ride.

    • @thimbur3543
      @thimbur3543 Před 2 lety +38

      @@wumpusrat The riding quest at level 20 is VIP only.

    • @cmoney163
      @cmoney163 Před 2 lety +1

      They aren’t going to make any changes lol

    • @harvain731
      @harvain731 Před 2 lety +8

      @@cmoney163 Not make any changes? In what regard?
      Have you not seen what was done with Update 33 & removing LOTRO's awful Paywall and other changes?

    • @wumpusrat
      @wumpusrat Před 2 lety

      @@thimbur3543
      Ah, okay. I could have sworn I did it as a free player way back when, but I must have been mistaken.

  • @kiranraavi4240
    @kiranraavi4240 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This was a great video man, really made me feel the nostalgia for this game. I remember falling in love with how they visually represented my favorite literary world. The storytelling of this game was also really unique and in line with Tolkien, I really felt like I was a character in one of his stories when I was playing. Man, this video is giving me the itch to pick this back up again!

  • @Mephilis78
    @Mephilis78 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I love the dark undertone to every storyline in this game. It reminds me of that dark foreboding from the books that shows up as soon as Gandalf comes back to tell Frodo what he learned about the ring, and it just never goes away. Somehow, even during lighthearted moments, Tolkien was about to make me feel the burden of the ring weighing me down.

  • @risel56
    @risel56 Před 2 lety +213

    Man, I was really expecting JSH to rip this game apart, but was pleasantly surprised by the actual outcome. It reminded me exactly why I decided to give this game a second shot last year and play it again for the first time since its initial release. As a visual learner, I've always wanted to get into Tolkien's work but found the books too wordy and the movies too lengthy. Lord of the Rings Online hit that perfect mix of storytelling and visual design for me, and really helped me get a better scope of where everything is in Middle-Earth.
    And besides, what other medium set in the Tolkienverse lets you punch an Oliphaunt in the face? And WIN?

    • @Cyromantik
      @Cyromantik Před 2 lety +2

      Standing Stone games actually have a very nice game they're attaching horrible horrible RMT to. It would be nice if LotRO got some updates though, of the classic "WoW-Clones" it's one of the very nicest.

    • @dosbilliam
      @dosbilliam Před 2 lety +9

      @@Cyromantik To be fair to SSG, Turbine's the company that had created the shops in the first place and decided on the "sell adventure packs piecemeal instead of just expansions" which gets a bit more irritating in DDO where it's not as easy to earn the store currency ingame.

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety +4

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

    • @Earth2McKay
      @Earth2McKay Před 2 lety

      Token books are 100 times better and easier to read than the really crappy jrr fatmans books game of bones. I absolutely despise jrr Martin books. Those are extremely wordy and most of the words you read are made up nonesense. Also the show sucks. Only good if you like looking at boobs.

    • @NateTheScot
      @NateTheScot Před 2 lety +1

      "the books too wordy and the films too lengthy" ... Yeah if you don't like reading and somehow get bored during Jackson's LotR trilogy, there's nothing anyone can do for you. At that point you should probably just stick to cartoon comic books and Transformers movies.

  • @Strimtom
    @Strimtom Před 2 lety +128

    Really interesting look at the game from the eyes of a veteran MMO player. I've played this game since launch and am a current endgame raider and I really appreciate the focus you put into the story in general atmospheric elements of the review. Generally this game is carried by animators, writers, and visual effects artists, as well as the genius musicians Chance Thomas and Bill Champagne. The game gets more complex as you level up, so while it would be cool to see a look at endgame and raiding, the majority of the experience is as you described. Slow paces, well written quest lines for 140 levels. Also a few fetch quests along the way. Corey Olsen, who is a guy who has a PHD in Tolkien studies and is super knowledgeable about Tolkien lore, uses LotRO to tell stories about the game and as a backdrop since it is so faithful to the main story of the books and tries to visualize and immerse the player in the world of the lord of the rings.
    If you get some time, you should try out Dungeons and Dragons Online, which is also made by Standing Stone Games who develop the lord of the rings online. If you need any guidance, I'm the top content creator for that game on twitch and CZcams and I would love to show you around.

    • @matthewwest2482
      @matthewwest2482 Před 2 lety +7

      I also play ddo and think Josh will hate the game engine they use but love the character creation

    • @benross7580
      @benross7580 Před 2 lety +1

      @@matthewwest2482 damn, I didn't realize ddo was still around, I haven't played it in like 10 years

    • @Vaerlayn
      @Vaerlayn Před 2 lety +7

      I get the feeling Josh would rip DDO a bit for a lot of the paywalling. When he talks about the amount of quit moments in games, mine was seeing just how many basic mechanics were locked behind premium currency or real money on that game.

    • @ipsum2892
      @ipsum2892 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Vaerlayn Yea, I mean I think that would be deserved too. I still love the game, but the free to play aspect of it is more of a free to try unless you get one of the codes they give out once a year that unlocks a ton of quests forever. I think them giving out those codes and making a bunch of races/classes free are positive steps but its still pretty daunting to a new player around level 10 or so (10 hours in) due to how much stuff they can't access without subbing

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety +6

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

  • @lebron_games8655
    @lebron_games8655 Před měsícem +3

    “Once you get a cape and some shoulder armor, that’s how you know you’ve made it.” Man that’s how it felt playing WoW lol

  • @saultre4859
    @saultre4859 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I started playing this game in 2020, the world building and writing is what makes it unique. I'm attempting a completionist run, I'm 1200+ hours in and I got to level 127 (the cap is 150). It's absolutely gigantic, if you are a Tolkien fan this game is mandatory.

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Před měsícem

      finished yet? personally war of 3 peaks was my favorite story

  • @alessandro3657
    @alessandro3657 Před 2 lety +134

    I'm a huge Tolkien fan and what i most love about this game is the scenary. The citys feel so alive, the forests are so immersive, is so good to just walk around the map and see things. The quests have a great story and that's something is very hard to find in other MMOs. LOTRO is a classic. Great review Josh!

    • @incognitotamizhan9679
      @incognitotamizhan9679 Před 2 lety +3

      Is it worth playing now? How is the end game

    • @wileywilson
      @wileywilson Před 2 lety

      @Alessandro. I played this game back in 2007 and loved it. I came back to it a few years ago and found it really easy. Got bored by about level 8 and stopped playing. Has it been made more casual friendly? Cheers mate.

    • @jj48
      @jj48 Před 2 lety +5

      ​@@incognitotamizhan9679 I'd say it's VERY worth playing if you're interested in story. It was pretty good to begin with, and they've gotten better with time. However, if you're not as interested in the story, the underlying mechanics are decent, but there are probably better options out there. I think Josh' review was accurate that there's a reason that those who love it continue to love it, but there's also a reason that it hasn't blown away all the other MMOs.

    • @Christina-cf9ot
      @Christina-cf9ot Před 2 lety +1

      I really enjoy that you can follow the LOTR story through the game. They tried really hard to make it feel like the books described the scenes.

    • @Dorsidwarf
      @Dorsidwarf Před 2 lety

      @@wileywilson It has somewhat, but the VIP "Legendary" slow-progression servers have optional difficulty settings that vastly increase effectve world mob damage and hp

  • @christianpasso
    @christianpasso Před 2 lety +35

    I was so hype for this game when it launched I even paid $200 for the lifetime subscription. While I played for a solid 2 years before stepping away, it’s one of those games I always come back to and have a great time when new content comes around and the community is top notch

    • @darkhighwayman1757
      @darkhighwayman1757 Před 2 lety +3

      I wish I'd bought a lifer acct

    • @Thurold
      @Thurold Před 2 lety +1

      I did the same but it cost me only 90 euros. I'm still coming back from time to time to enjoy my privileges :D

    • @darkhighwayman1757
      @darkhighwayman1757 Před 2 lety

      @@Thurold my buddy did and he gave me his old acct. So that was nice

  • @ch1m3r4c0mpl3x
    @ch1m3r4c0mpl3x Před rokem

    Thanks for taking me back! One of my favorite experiences was using a plugin that could read text files like sheet music if they were formatted correctly, and would sync with anyone else using the same plugin and sheet music. On my little Hobbit bard, I collected a band of other little Hobbit bards, and each using different instruments, we played the Jurassic Park musical score on repeat for hours. Just playing for anyone who walked by, chatting with each other and the audience we'd gathered. Some other Hobbits came along and made food for everyone, and it was probably the most wholesome MMO experience I've ever had.
    This video and that memory has prompted me to download and give LotRO another shot!

  • @Fuuntag
    @Fuuntag Před rokem

    A thoughtful analysis 👍🏻👏🏻🙂🥳 thanks for taking the time to produce this.

  • @1FallenPhoenix
    @1FallenPhoenix Před 2 lety +32

    I'm glad to see you reviewing and enjoying a game I've spent countless hours on over the last decade. A couple professors I had in college actually worked on the music and writing of the game. My professor who did a lot of the music for the game actively chose to never check out the Lord of the Rings movies so that he wouldn't be influenced by their scores when trying to bring the world to life. The professor who worked on the writing for the game is a Lord of the Rings FANATIC and tried his best to make the world as immersive and representative of Tolkien's work as possible. I asked them about a few things in the game including what the deal with Monster Play was and it turns out that entire feature was added on at the last minute and has never been a priority for the development team, which is unfortunate because when it was active back in the day, I thoroughly enjoyed the constant PvP tug of war over the various strongholds and roving around as a massive pack of stealthed Wargs so it's a shame to see the state it's in now.
    P.S. With regards to your Herald companion and other pets in general, you can adjust their behavior with those buttons below your chat log. Yours was set to "Passive" which was why he didn't participate in combat.

  • @porcu12345
    @porcu12345 Před 2 lety +36

    Good that he waited for the recent F2P update to do the video. I decided to go back to the game because they made all content up until level 90? free for everyone, and then an event going on where if you logged in you got the most recent expansions for free too. Very generous.
    The animations are a bit jarring, but the zones themselves still look quite good graphically. The lack of a real EU server can make it quite laggy, but the look and feel of the world is pretty top notch. It's one of the most faithful Middle Earth games out there. The music is a real standout, and the main story quests are quite immersive. Obviously it's still littered with old school MMO issues like fetch quests, and modern MMO issues like the cash shop (yuck). The game only running off one processor core is a real problem too, which they are working on fixing. I really hope they deliver on those graphical updates they have planned because the game needs that refresh to bring in more players.
    Btw, to address the Eagles joke. They simply would have said no if they were asked to deliver the ring to Mt. Doom. The eagles are extremely intelligent, some of them even capable of speech. They aren't that different from Gandalf in terms of what they really are. They too have a mission from the Valar which they won't jeopardize on such a foolhardy task, much like Gandalf and the other Wizards had their mission.

    • @harvain731
      @harvain731 Před 2 lety +1

      Not all Content up to Level 95.
      What they did was all the Content from the Launch of LOTRO in 2007 (really since they gave All Accounts the Lone Lands back in Nov 2010) to when Helm's Deep Expansion came out (Nov 2013) was added to All Accounts.
      Newer Content even for Low Level Regions such as Yondershire (Level 20 to 23 Region) which was added with the big Free to Play Model & Monetization Changes in Update 33 are not for All Accounts but available for the In-Game Currency since Update 33. VIP Subscriptions get ALL Quest Packs while Subscribed.

  • @Fredministrator
    @Fredministrator Před rokem +5

    I am writing an angry comment!

  • @codencecoudini
    @codencecoudini Před rokem

    Entertaining and spot on, especially for not going very far in to the game! My biggest gripe was that it was limited to 1080p

  • @nulltheworm
    @nulltheworm Před 2 lety +48

    21:30 There are of course plugins that are easy to install to fix the mini-map and the world map ("m"). I use a world map plugin that makes it basically half of your screen size. It makes the resolution more tolerable, while also opening up much of your screen to see your environment.

    • @Fion355
      @Fion355 Před 2 lety +2

      Is there a plugin or way to improve the textures and such of the game itself? Or at least the UI?

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety +8

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

    • @TheArrivalCyberse
      @TheArrivalCyberse Před 2 lety +2

      @@mrsrefrigerator no

    • @Nerobyrne
      @Nerobyrne Před 2 lety +1

      where do you get plugins?
      I have never used a plugin, because I can't find a site that actually has them ^^

  • @WolfHreda
    @WolfHreda Před 2 lety +60

    Still the most charming MMO I've ever played. I love it. I even ventured into the woods and dealt with horrid trees and giant spiders to find Tom Bombadil's house.

  • @Eccual
    @Eccual Před rokem +1

    I remember when I just sat at the bridge in Bree just fishing all day. And sometimes people would join me. It was nice

  • @raynmanshorts9275
    @raynmanshorts9275 Před 7 měsíci +1

    That must be the most well-written tutorial I have ever seen. More MMOs need to learn from that tutorial.

  • @DrKeez
    @DrKeez Před 2 lety +118

    This game truly shined back at launch in 2007. I also remember how beautiful the world looked on a high-end graphics card with max settings at the time. To this day the comfiest MMO I've ever played.

    • @NormalJinx
      @NormalJinx Před 2 lety +9

      The water graphics were unseen, and to this date are still impressive.

    • @fossilvah3650
      @fossilvah3650 Před 2 lety +3

      Highest Pop right now since like 2012 or something....

    • @alargecorgi2199
      @alargecorgi2199 Před 2 lety +8

      Back in the day...people would sit there in the middle of Bree and play instruments in a band, those were the best times for LOTRO. 100 players just talking and listening

    • @dyadica7151
      @dyadica7151 Před 2 lety +1

      I just installed and started playing (on account of this video) and I had the weirdest problem. My modern graphics card was making noise while playing this on 4K. So I started turning down the Visual quality, and it kept making noise. Fans running noticeably fast. Then I discovered I was getting 350 FPS, and found the fps limited and set it to 60. :D The game looks nice in 4K (for a 2007 title), but I did have to magnify some UI items.

    • @SimonRobeyns
      @SimonRobeyns Před 2 lety +1

      i played it few years after release and I couldnt stand the graphics, everything looked so horrible and it never stood the test of time

  • @SmithianKingdom
    @SmithianKingdom Před 2 lety +27

    I quit WoW: the burning crusade, to play this game on release. Never once did I regret it. The chance to walk around and play in middle-earth was a big plus. Ended up playing for 4 years. ELDAR-EN server !! Sadly saw it change slowly over time to Free-to-play, with the cash shop.

    • @SikkTwizted
      @SikkTwizted Před 2 lety +6

      I dunno if you should see it as "sadly" to be honest. The game has one of the best free to play systems in existence and is actually why it's still around today. The servers would have likely been closed years ago if they didn't make the transition.

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety +4

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

    • @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t
      @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t Před 2 lety

      Played on ELDAR too, back in the day. My guild pretty much imploded when SWTOR came out (I'm not blameless, I was a massive BioWare fanboy at the time), but a lot of us were showing a bit of fatigue with certain elements of the endgame. Raid nights were starting later - well, the raiding portion was, anyway - because we were dicking about playing hide and seek in starting areas.

    • @trymv1578
      @trymv1578 Před 2 lety

      @@SikkTwizted This game is the one everyone compared to when saying other MMOs wanted to dip toes into the f2p with a store options, it and DDO's 'play to earn' was huge at the time.

  • @Will-ik1cb
    @Will-ik1cb Před rokem +4

    I started playing LotRO because of this video.... thank you so much!

  • @bigbellyobie6204
    @bigbellyobie6204 Před rokem +6

    I started playing lotro after watching this video I must say after getting the hang of things, I managed to never lose interest all the way to endgame, im 2 levels away from cap and running dungeons, I found a kin and I'm enjoying the newest expansions content.

  • @christopherzajonskowski7123

    The best experience in this game is the community - spent multiple evenings just hanging out in front of the Inn in Bree, roleplaying in a crowd of players listening to a dwarven live-band on stage playing music...

    • @dschehutinefer5627
      @dschehutinefer5627 Před 2 lety

      That somehow reminds me of a scene when I was dropping by at Quark's bar in Star Trek Online to get rid of some event tokens and ended up somehow roped into a roleplaying conversation due to my character's uniform and background story seemingly looking like I was a roleplayer as well. A rare moment where a loner like me got a glimpse upon the multiplayer aspect.^^

    • @MythrilShotgun
      @MythrilShotgun Před 2 lety

      I'll be honest, him running into a PC minstrel was what I was hoping for most from JSH doing this. It's so cool.

  • @brunoxd151
    @brunoxd151 Před 2 lety +47

    LOTRO has one of the best environment designs i've ever seen in an MMO. Every landscape feels like a paiting, it makes you feel so immersed in the world. There's a reason why to this day this game has a very loyal playerbase that does everything to keep it alive. You guys should check it out, specially if you like lord of the rings

    • @Talking_Ed
      @Talking_Ed Před 2 lety +2

      I will check it out actually I always heard about the game but I was a bit unsure because of all the paid content, now I guess I can't back down anymore!

    • @brunoxd151
      @brunoxd151 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Talking_Ed That’s great! Remember that this MMO is not about rushing to the endgame, it’s about enjoying the journey. Go at your own pace and read the quests, there are hundreds of hours of free content to experience. Have fun :D

    • @Talking_Ed
      @Talking_Ed Před 2 lety

      @@brunoxd151 Oh yeah I'm not a big mmo player so I'll play it in a chill way, thanks for the tips!

  • @thedanish5523
    @thedanish5523 Před rokem +5

    I finally gave LOTRO a shot after all these years. Surprisingly impressed for all the reasons you mentioned. Agree that the cash shop suggestions are too numerous and get in the way.
    Overall I've had the most fun on Treebeard, the progression server capped at level 65 with a slower leveling pace and optional overworld difficulty. Definitely worth my subscription for now.

  • @aperson9847
    @aperson9847 Před rokem +3

    I've been playing LOTRO on and off for thirteen years and I genuinely adore it, archaic quirks and all. It has some lore-breaking goofiness every now and then but in general if you are a fan of Tolkien, you will enjoy spending time in this game's version of Middle-earth which I think is probably the most faithful recreation to ever exist. The Shire, Lothlorien, Minas Morgul....some of the zones they've built absolutely blow my mind with how flawless they are. The game has its tedious stretches (cough Rohan cough) but overall it's so, so worth it.

  • @latrazadaracing
    @latrazadaracing Před 2 lety +21

    Lord of the Rings Online will be forever one of my favourites MMOs ever. It was my first MMORPG, many years ago - I still have the original CD! I spent many hours playing it for many years during my high school years. I still remember how hard it was to level up, the infamous Moria or the disadvantages you received when you died. I spent hours making screenshots of Rivendell or Rohan on a very old PC that could barely run it in the minimum graphic quality. Even to this day I still come back to it from time to time and I'm extremely glad that it still has a loyal community. It was the choice of that time for those of us who did not play World of Warcraft and I will always remember it with the smile of someone who spent some of his best moments there, with his kinship of friends, talking on TeamSpeak, passing dungeons and even roleplaying (Laurelin for the win!)

    • @SikkTwizted
      @SikkTwizted Před 2 lety +1

      Man I remember seeing the Shadows of Angmar + Mines of Moria combo pack box on the shelf at Walmart and convincing my mother to buy it for me. I then later on had to convince her to buy me a sub because I didn't know shit about MMOs or that they usually required a monthly fee to play. I still have that old case around somewhere, so many good memories.

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

  • @eryana9437
    @eryana9437 Před 2 lety +78

    I loved this game, still do. I love that they took the story approach of just occasionally bumping into what is happening with the fellowship and instead we are doing stuff in angmar, finding out what is going on near isengard, roaming around moria, finding out about the darkness lurking in Mirkwood, strolling through the misty mountain goblin caves, going through elven ruins in eregion (damn I loved looking at the night sky in eregion). This game had so many memorable moments. I especially remember being scared shitless with some stuff in Angmar, my first time arriving in rivendel after being chased by bears after my under leveled ass adn running into a freakking troll, and then actually getting lost in Moria because that place used to be dark as hell, the sense of wonder and relief upon finally exiting the darkness of Moria and walking into Lothlorien with its untrusting elves. And later there was the thrill of riding across the plains of Rohan. I played the game actively until Helm's deep expansion, haven't seen the content after that. SHould maybe get back to this someday soon.

    • @SH-gf6sh
      @SH-gf6sh Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed. It does an amazing job to make the player feel involved without making them out to be the big savior of the entire world, yet still making your actions feel significant. It's a really nice balance and the story is arguable the strongest feature of the game.

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

  • @bricelory9534
    @bricelory9534 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Man, the nostalgia - I played quite a lot of this solo back before it went F2P. I really loved it, especially the Warden class (I think it was?) - I really enjoyed its hybrid capabilities.
    I'm glad it was given a positive review.

  • @danielsurvivor1372
    @danielsurvivor1372 Před rokem +1

    26:30 Similar system is in Dragon Nest Origins(it was made since European version of Dragon Nest on Steam was shut down due to expired contract), there is still Cash shop in DN Origins but now you can get a new currency that is a replacement for the premium currency, and the way you get this new currency is doing some dungeons while you're max level. It's longer to wait then Lord of the Rings Online, but the upside of DN Origins is that they removed nearly all Pay2Play benefits of the cash shop, mainly removed stats from costumes so now you only buy a costume for cosmetic purposes.
    Also you should totally make a video on Dragon Nest one of the most underrated MMORPGS ever

  • @cubs4847
    @cubs4847 Před 2 lety +53

    i'd like to point out one of the best features any mmo has added to a game that was understandably not mentioned in the video. On the legendary servers shadowfax and treebeard you can change the difficulty of the open world quests using the Landscape Difficultly system. This makes questing so much more fun in groups even giving you the ability to up difficulty to that of content designed for groups like dungeons. All the system does is decrease outgoing player damage and increase incoming damage allowing you to party up with anyone no matter difficulty selected. Honestly I wish it was in the base game and should defiantly be added to other mmo's

    • @Quick-Silver206
      @Quick-Silver206 Před 2 lety +1

      Is this only available on Legendary servers? What's the difference between Legendary and Normal? I'd look it up but I'm in between classes atm

    • @cubs4847
      @cubs4847 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Quick-Silver206 legendary servers are like wow classic they release expansions and content over a long stretch of time to give players a way to experience old content. It is however not as in depth as classic the classes and game play like they do on the current release content, zones and levels are just restricted. They are also only available with a sub.

    • @Quick-Silver206
      @Quick-Silver206 Před 2 lety

      @@cubs4847 Ah. Interesting. I might have to try that out sometime. Thank you!

  • @Umipumi
    @Umipumi Před 2 lety +74

    This was my first mmo. You can play it completely free, including endgame, by buying everything you need in the cashshop with currency you earn in-game. It's not even that much grind if you play several characters, as the startingzones and every zone you buy will give you alot of currency. I never spent anything on it and was still on par with everyone else at endgame. The mounted combat that you get later is pretty decent in my opinion. Raids/dungeones used to be good, too, and you can solo the old ones for titles, cosmetics and lots of currency. And the gameworld is huuuge and very solofriendly.
    Pvp was never that good though, the housing-system is kinda limited, and the combat is a little clunky compared to newer games. And oh god do not use a levelboost on your first character.

    • @SyperDT
      @SyperDT Před 2 lety +4

      You make like 2$ a hour grinding in this game...
      The grind isn't worth it to focus on but it is a nice touch.

    • @mrsrefrigerator
      @mrsrefrigerator Před 2 lety

      First of all, the eagles were huge. They had a wingspan of 30 fathoms (180 feet). To put that in context, a 737 has a wingspan of 117 feet.
      Eagles can’t fly as high as a pressurized jet. They’d probably have a maximum ceiling of around 10,000 feet. That would make them much more visible than a jet because they’d be flying lower.
      Eagles are not long-range fliers. They do not store energy. They have to conserve it. They do this by soaring. They climb using updrafts. That means a lot of time flying in circles before gliding to the next updraft.
      For this same reason, carrying passengers would be a strain on the eagles. Gandalf alludes to this while riding Gwaihir after his rebirth. He asked how far Gwaihir could carry him and Gwaihir said that he was so light, he could carry him as far as he wanted. That implies a limit with a heavier passenger.
      This will give you an idea of how far they’d have to go. It would take multiple days for them to reach Mordor.
      Sauron had spies and spent most of his time watching the outside world through his Palantir, the Ithil Stone. The eagles would likely be spotted well before they reached Mordor. Sauron might not know why they were coming but the eagles had always been his enemy so he’d assume it was some sort of attack. He’d have plenty of time to summon the Nazgul on their flying steeds.
      It doesn’t matter if these things are a match for the eagles. The Nazgul carry poison darts. One dart in the proper eagle and it’s all over. The eagle and the Ring Bearer are down on Mordor with all of Sauron’s forces aware of them.
      If the eagles do make it past the Nazgul then they’d be chased all the way to Mount Doom and probably all the way in.
      And that’s why they didn’t take the eagles.

  • @terrafound
    @terrafound Před rokem +2

    You should look for an obscure little MMO called Istaria (was released in 2003 as Horizons: Empires of Istaria). It's still, somehow, running servers.

  • @kevjards
    @kevjards Před rokem +2

    LOTRO is the best mmo i ever played and i,m still playing 15yrs later. Your comments on the map and combat are warranted. But group play is awesome.People should take a look at this game.