LOTRO in 2024 | New Player, First Impressions

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  • čas přidán 13. 12. 2023
  • Lord of the Rings online (LOTRO) is a free to play, tab target, MMORPG developed by Turbine and released in 2007. This game takes place in Middle Earth and follows a similiar timeline to the literature written by Tolkien. How does the MMO version of Lord of the Rings hold up compared to other adaptations? especially in the year 2023.
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  • @Mordatil
    @Mordatil Před 4 měsíci +572

    The rubber banding is actually a feature. It prevents one from simply walking into Mordor

    • @Waydots
      @Waydots  Před 4 měsíci +36

      🤣🤣

    • @grimmgeezer7911
      @grimmgeezer7911 Před 4 měsíci +3

      You wim this thread

    • @florin-andreirusu6424
      @florin-andreirusu6424 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I died xD

    • @Dualities
      @Dualities Před 4 měsíci +7

      How can one of the biggest franchsie ever not have a single good multiplayer game? Bring back LOTR Conquest already. just like total War franchise or warhammer

    • @mechwarrior13
      @mechwarrior13 Před 4 měsíci +3

      ​@@Dualities meh shadow of mordor series was cool, but yea the more i play lotro (also new player) the more i realize what a piece of tangled jank that lotro is... and ive already spent some real money 😑

  • @TheRatsCast
    @TheRatsCast Před 4 měsíci +114

    There is a huge secret with this game that I learned while playing. If you star gaze; you'll see actual star signs and constellations from the real world. I had learned the Turbine not only created accurate constellations, but they are also accurate to wear JRR Tolkien lived. So the night sky we see in game would have been one the writer once saw in his live time. How nuts is that?
    I played this many years ago. I have able a dozen characters. I never made it to Moria before i quit, but I didn't have a many problems as you had. Turbine use to be on this game with fixes and new content. I tried recently to go back after the but out; but like you, found I was unable to gain access. Hell; the game wouldn't even finish downloading. This was a game that had in-game voice chat before anyone else did. There are some games today that still don't have it. I truly loved this game, but I don't know anything about it today. Shame; really, how far it fell

    • @Cooltatsfede
      @Cooltatsfede Před 25 dny

      That sucks man! I’m sorry to hear you had such a bad time. I really think you should try again, maybe you could try to download through steam? The download always take a minute but you should be able anyways. I’m always playing on and off, lately all the problem I’ve had are because of my internet provider, the servers work well and there’s no real problem (I play laurelin)

  • @Badboyben1422
    @Badboyben1422 Před měsícem +25

    So there is a lot you missed when it comes to LOTRO and trust me, I've been playing the game since 2012. A lot has happened in the 12 years I've been playing and I've gotten to know the game pretty well, especially when it comes to new player characters.
    First, leveling, each region is level specific. Before entering a new region it is always best to make sure you are at level of the new region when starting. If you are having a hard time leveling up, from questing or just straight fighting mobs. Task Boards are very good for leveling up, you can find them nearly in every major camp, and getting region faction points. All those drops you get from mobs can be turned in as task items if you don't want to sell them. Also making sure you're gear is up to your level as well. Your gear says at what level you can equip it at.
    Second, Crafting, much like leveling in each region. Each region has different crafting items to collect that corresponds to you're crafting experience. Much like how you level up you're character's exp, the crafting also levels up with you're crafting exp at the same time. Plus using you're crafting skill to make yourself gear is always a bonus. Like if you choose metalsmith you can craft you're own heavy armor, weaponsmith to make your own metal weapons, or jeweler to make your own jewelery, woodworker to make wooden weapons, farming to make hardened food, fortifying food and stat boosting foods.
    Third, Deeds, are way more important than a lot of new players realize. You can open your deed log for different areas and see what they give. I mean they are basically quintessential and they give massive rewards when you complete them. You get free LOTRO points especially a lot from getting kindred in the different factions, they help you upgrade your virtue traits.
    Fourth, Combat, basic combat for basic enemies in the lower level regions is straight to the point, but as you get to harder areas and stronger foes they do require some strategy to fight. Also if you do want even tougher enemies to fight against, there is a NPC called the hardened traveler and speaking to him gives you the option to increase difficulty for all enemies.
    Fifth, LOTRO Store, always keeping up to date with weekly to monthly LOTRO Letters, they give out free or discounted items with coupon codes. I think it was a while back but LOTRO had a coupon code that basically unlocked all regions in Eriador for Free.
    Sixth, from Free to Play to Premium account, With just one purchase of the lowest cost of lotro points, 7.99$ your account status jumps from Free to Play to premium in which you unlock so many features that used to plague you. For instance you get 3 extra character slots, your access to the game becomes a higher priority, gives full access to your wallet, you unlock more bag space automatically.

  • @alaskanh.o.g.4lyf948
    @alaskanh.o.g.4lyf948 Před 2 měsíci +5

    You do NOT have to purchase the "extra currency" You earn it while leveling. you can unlock the entire game and never spend a single real world cent.

  • @MossManDFCT
    @MossManDFCT Před 2 měsíci +38

    Not sure if anyone has mentioned it but, the game runs on a layer system for certain areas, each time you complete a certain quest you progress a world layer, that's why you were not seeing people too often in towns.

    • @Mk_Otaid
      @Mk_Otaid Před 2 měsíci +4

      Ain't that just instancing? That aside, game's just outdated and traffic is naturally a fraction of what it was. I remember playing this around 2010 & 11 and no matter your world state you would always see people running all over.

    • @thomashuller8099
      @thomashuller8099 Před měsícem

      @@Mk_Otaid You still see enough players in certain areas and considering how old the game is, it's still very popular.
      It doesn't have the player numbers like WOW, ESO or FF14 but enough to survive and connect with other people etc.

    • @Mk_Otaid
      @Mk_Otaid Před měsícem +2

      @@thomashuller8099 Considering the giant of a title it lives off of, it's a given that there's gonna be a cult following around indefinitely.
      That said, it's a pity that this is the best thing we've got when it comes to MMORPGs in Middle Earth. That's what I'm bummed about really. Everyone and their mother making new MMO games and all we've got is a game that's stuck in the early 2010s in pretty much all aspects, especially UI and gameplay.

    • @thomashuller8099
      @thomashuller8099 Před měsícem +1

      @@Mk_Otaid What's the problem, I prefer this graphic style and some other things to the modern MMO's of today.
      I've been playing PC and console games since the late 1980s and over the years I've realised that today's community is just demanding, the developers are trying to meet it and the quality of the games suffers as a result.
      Lotro offers a unique story, a lot of depth and is a game with a love of detail, even with old graphics.
      Incidentally, Lotro has been online since 2007 and not just since 2010.
      You can still have fun with such an old MMO if you're ready for it.

    • @Mk_Otaid
      @Mk_Otaid Před měsícem +1

      @@thomashuller8099 The problem isn't that it's a bad game, it's just that it feels too dated to attract any meaningful quantity of new people.
      Attract less people, less money, harder upkeep, sacrifices to sustain the servers for the few who still play, too many compromises for a steady flow of content.
      This isn't me trying to shame anyone for liking an older game. I'm aware that it released in 2007 but it became F2P in late 2010, which marked the point of it's fastest-growing population since release. Think it peaked at 2012.
      To answer to your last point - I get it, but there's only so much time I'd spent to game nowadays. Too many newer and fresher experiences I'd rather spent my time in. Only reason I'd go back to something like LOTRO would be for nostalgia's sake (loved the atmosphere) and that wouldn't last too long.

  • @Randolpher
    @Randolpher Před 4 měsíci +29

    this game is such a relaxing time...been addicted since i started around a month ago now, if the lag was fixed i really do believe the player base would grow x5

  • @ayoheynns1327
    @ayoheynns1327 Před 4 měsíci +86

    There is a difficulty slider now, so you can set difficulty for landscape, and die from every boar. P.S. reading quests will increase immersion:)

    • @LightS_bRight
      @LightS_bRight Před 4 měsíci +20

      That last part is the truest and best part of the game

    • @JPNT7
      @JPNT7 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yeah you gotta do a video where to play higher difficulty

    • @Supadrumma441
      @Supadrumma441 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Tedium slider you mean

    • @mattcyr2109
      @mattcyr2109 Před 2 měsíci

      Would love it.
      @@JPNT7

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 Před měsícem

      i wish more mmos had that because its hard to please everyone with difficulty most mmos make thing too easy

  • @saltsimulator
    @saltsimulator Před 4 měsíci +2

    Watched some of your videos and they are pretty well done and good quality.
    love the view on some of the games!

  • @boxonothing4087
    @boxonothing4087 Před 4 měsíci +62

    Correction, everything up to and including Helms Deep is accessible free of charge, putting you roughly at lvl 95 and 500 hours of content (unless you zoom).
    By then, regular gameplay will have you earn enough store currency for both utility and content purchases.
    Combat is aged, but no more than for games of similar age, and getting into a 16 year old game with corresponding amount of content, you can't expect low level zones to be booming with activity.
    As for lag, it comes and goes. Mostly in infrequent spikes, rather than being permanent.

    • @melmartinez7002
      @melmartinez7002 Před 4 měsíci +21

      Yeah, I'm not really understanding the complaints about somehow not being able to complete the game for free. What does 'complete' mean anyway? There is just a huge, huge amount of game content to play that is completely free.

    • @teemumiettinen7250
      @teemumiettinen7250 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@melmartinez7002 endgame raids are important part of MMO experience. Otherwise its just a single player game.

    • @LasherTimora
      @LasherTimora Před 3 měsíci

      @@teemumiettinen7250 And if you are interested in endgame raids, you should definitely know how the monetization works with that, but you don't NEED to do endgame raids, and you can very much play this game as a singleplayer (or multiplayer with a few other people) game. And for that, you only really need to purchase 1-2 expansions (iirc) and VIP, and even then only after hundreds of hours of free content.

    • @melmartinez7002
      @melmartinez7002 Před 3 měsíci +8

      @@teemumiettinen7250 No. Then it's just a single player game for folks who only play for the raids. Plenty of other folks play MMOs for other reasons than raids and they interact with each other plenty. Especially in an MMO like LOTRO.

    • @nikolapetrovic4814
      @nikolapetrovic4814 Před 3 měsíci +2

      What are you talking about? The game isn't free.
      It won't let me log into the game client with the account i created, i get "no subscription for lotro found"

  • @AuthorMorgan7436
    @AuthorMorgan7436 Před měsícem +2

    Reading the fellowship of the ring currently and it’s great

  • @BlueCarloz
    @BlueCarloz Před 4 měsíci +3

    He's back! Happy holidays! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @neptali1569
    @neptali1569 Před měsícem +3

    The monetization has relaxed a lot since it's inception, I remember not even being able to quest in the Lone Lands without buying the region. You also had to buy most of the dungeons and raids separate. You can make a lot of points from doing the deeds, completing deeds in the 3 starter regions is almost 1000 points, and it's per character.

  • @diligentcircle
    @diligentcircle Před 4 měsíci +32

    The lag in LOTRO is unfortunately a well-known and prevalent problem, thô I've only had it as bad as what you showed a couple of times. It happens the most when there's a lot of players online. It's clear to me that Standing Stone Games has been trying to do things to improve the lag situation for some time, but I guess it must be a hard problem to solve for one reason or another.
    Regarding difficulty, you seem to have missed the Hardened Traveler NPC. There was one in Archet and there's another in Bree, near the Prancing Pony milestone. That's not going to solve the issues you experienced with the lag or mechanics or the monetization, but it definitely enables making the game a challenge. The Hardened Traveler offers 10 difficulty levels, where 0 is the default and 9 is the hardest. In difficulty 3 and higher, in addition to all enemies taking less damage from you and inflicting more damage to you, if the enemies you're fighting are at or above your level, they get random corruptions (buffs that are normally only found in instances), and after a while, you get a debuff called "The Eye of Sauron" which spawns AoE attacks that you have to dodge in addition to the standard enemy attacks. I've been playing at higher difficulties for awhile now and it makes potions feel actually important, as well as some mechanics I initially didn't really notice or feel I needed to care about originally.
    I wish the lootboxes that get dropped all over the place could at least be sold to vendors for coin, or disenchanted into other currencies. I've only ever opened lootboxes on the occasions that they give out free keys. Otherwise, same as you, I just toss them. The filter feature can help with that, thô: you can use a filter to make it always destroy any lootboxes you pick up. The only reason I don't have that enabled anymore is because of that one time when I did want to get lootboxes because of a free key and forgot that I had the filter set.

    • @Supadrumma441
      @Supadrumma441 Před 2 měsíci +1

      The lag is a daily experience on war steeds in some zones.

    • @chillgaming3819
      @chillgaming3819 Před měsícem +1

      Im of the age where I remember a song.. Like a Rubber ball i come bouncing back to you.. Its interesting a few times, then annoying, lol I one was on my warhorse running through a zone, and ended back up at the start after hitting the halfway mark. I doubt the devs will ever solve it tbh.

  • @Eamil
    @Eamil Před 4 měsíci +22

    The quest packs thing used to be a lot worse, sadly. If you didn't own a boxed copy of the game before the F2P conversion you used to have to buy the vanilla zone unlocks one by one. All of the vanilla zones are free now and all of the expansions up through Helm's Deep were made free to everyone as well, so the only quests this early on that you should be asked to pay for are in a few low-level zones that they added in the last couple of years.
    Edit: Oh right, the lockboxes. If you press Alt+R it will bring up a Filter window that will let you block specific loot items from dropping. Add the lockboxes to it and never be annoyed by having to throw them away again. :)

  • @EmeraldView
    @EmeraldView Před měsícem +4

    I love this game SO much.
    It's such a vast and wholly connected world with so many great locations story and lore. The epic story is the best of any game I've ever played.

  • @jeroenstolp9889
    @jeroenstolp9889 Před 4 měsíci +70

    Just some notes from a longtime casual player who goes in and out of phases of playing this game.
    That rubberbanding and the connectivity issues... yes, I have seen them be this bad before, but it is rare. In the 2000ish hours that I have played this game over the years, I have maybe see it be this bad a grand total of 3 times. Connectivity issues are a problem sometimes, but it looks to me like you got unlucky on when you gave the game a try. This is, from what I have seen, not the average experience at all.
    The monetization criticism are fair, and I won't take away from them. I would however like to add a little context. First off, the game regularly has events where it gives away these quest packs, and sometimes even entire expansion packs, for free. I own most of the content in the game, and have spent under $10 on the game personally. I run into some things I can't do, occasionally, but the amount of content I am able to do has been enough to warrant over 2000 hours of gameplay for me for $10. A movie ticket costs more nowadays.
    There is also the fact that, if you focus on them, these deeds (achievements) you briefly mentioned, fairly generously reward lotro points as well. As a completionist player who does all achievements in a zone before moving to the next, the added premium currency is fairly substantial. Not enough on its own if you want access to everything, but it adds up.
    As someone with a similar mmo experience to you (growing up on Runescape and Wow, and playing most other big mmo's around at least to some extent to see what they have to offer), I would be the last person to try and claim your criticism of the game are invalid. I don't think I have very rosetinted glasses on when I say: This may be one game that genuinely deserves another try at some point when connectivity issues may not be as bad. The game may yet surprise you.

    • @jonathandennis5064
      @jonathandennis5064 Před 4 měsíci +2

      This!

    • @Supadrumma441
      @Supadrumma441 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Stop lying, that rubberbanding is a daily occurence on a war steed.

    • @mechwarrior13
      @mechwarrior13 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@Supadrumma441 yeet!

    • @JeremyHerd12
      @JeremyHerd12 Před 2 měsíci

      I bought moria collectors edition on ebay for like $12 in 2010. And unlocked all other regions earning currency in game.

    • @thomashuller8099
      @thomashuller8099 Před měsícem

      @@Supadrumma441 Only he's not lying, I've also spent a lot of hours in Lotro over the years and still play and can confirm it just as he wrote it.

  • @randomprojectsusa5196
    @randomprojectsusa5196 Před měsícem +5

    Downloaded tonight and played maybe an hour so far, only saw one person. I like this game, and will probably put on many hours in the future.

    • @EmeraldView
      @EmeraldView Před měsícem

      Good luck.
      P.S. Search for which are the High Population servers on Lotro if you want that. Each have their own character so you can search and see which fits you best. I play on the RP-encouraged server of Landroval. It has a decent population. I don't like TOO many people in my gaming world personally and when out in some wilderness area I may see NOBODY else. The wilderness should feel empty. But go in to certain towns, particularly where RPers hang out and where bands are often playing and you'll see lots of people around.

  • @maartena
    @maartena Před 4 měsíci +9

    Making comments along the way..... the deed for 60 Brigands did not give you that armor. That armor likely just dropped from random mobs and you didn't see it in your inventory yet..... the deeds do give you LOTRO Points (LP) though. And they start racking up quickly. Also, VIP gives benefits that stay after the VIP lapsed, so it's definitely worth it to get it at least once....

  • @AstroJenkins
    @AstroJenkins Před 21 hodinou

    If I could play any game at launch again, it’d be this. It was so fun raiding in the Ettenmoors until 6am, walking around Bree, all of it. Amazing gaming memories.

  • @OfDeath
    @OfDeath Před 3 měsíci +8

    I agree 100%. I also tried to get into this game and had a very similar experience. The game is beautiful but had too many issues with performance or just frustrating things like questing issues.

  • @jonathancarmo7780
    @jonathancarmo7780 Před 2 měsíci +3

    That predatory monetization exists more than 10 years ago when i first played it, so it's not from a dying game, they are just greedy OR they would've died as a game if it weren't from that, we'll never know.
    The truth is i love this game but not a single one of my friends enjoyed it, they all are MMORPG enthusiasts that love Lord of the Rings but they all hated this game, i never knew why because they themselves can't explain properly why they can't enjoy the game. I myself think that the main issue with this game is combat system (which you pointed out), it lacks a lot in animations and stuff, feels weird everytime you hit someone with abilities, the first time i played this, i was a Menestrel and i got pissed by how extremely simple the abilities animations were.

  • @thomasov2004
    @thomasov2004 Před 3 měsíci +26

    I wish a game like this would be like a Singleplayer game with everything unlocked for like $60. Would be great to explore the world, unbothered with locked content

    • @MiD218
      @MiD218 Před 3 měsíci +4

      An open world LOTR single player game of the same scale as LOTRO, with maybe a co-op feature, is my wet dream haha

    • @mfhex1398
      @mfhex1398 Před 2 měsíci +1

      You could play for weeks until you reach the free level cap, then buy 3 months of premium for 60 bucks. Afterwards you have enough ingame currency to unlock most of the endgame content indefinitely.

    • @krimson8317
      @krimson8317 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@mfhex1398 That's true but it doesn't fix the issue of the game up until level 90 blocking content away behind a paywall

    • @QueeferSutherlands
      @QueeferSutherlands Před 8 dny

      @@krimson8317 it doesnt though. It blocks content after lvl 90, everything before that is free and it is hundreds of hours of content....

  • @OdeeOz
    @OdeeOz Před 3 měsíci +14

    Going on 17 years game play soon too. The game keeps getting better and better with each update, and expansion. 👍👍 & 10⭐ to Voice of the Rings Kinship for all the help they offer New Players, and fellow Kin-mates.

    • @andreasderycke2516
      @andreasderycke2516 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Hey arent you the guy that jumps from cliffs

    • @OdeeOz
      @OdeeOz Před 2 měsíci

      Good ol' Cliffjmpr Odee?@@andreasderycke2516 Yup that's me 👍👍🤴👑🤠

    • @FEBsentapua
      @FEBsentapua Před 22 dny +1

      I'm glad to know the game still very much alive and always getting updates, i'm gonna try it.

  • @melmartinez7002
    @melmartinez7002 Před 4 měsíci +6

    You need to go to the cosmetics tab in the character paneled set your actual visible gear. Otherwise as you keep adding gear (loot, quest rewards, etc., etc.) and equip it, your actual equipped gear can look like a complete fashion disaster. But you can choose to 'display' different gear than what you have equipped and put to gather a ... nicer looking outfit..

  • @chryc1
    @chryc1 Před 4 měsíci +7

    lotro point is not that bad because you can unlock everything doing deeds and personally i unlock everything like that mostly

  • @maranathashalom9402
    @maranathashalom9402 Před měsícem +2

    I played this around 2010 for a couple weeks until I hit around level 50ish and was forced to buy the expansion, where I quit and instead went back to WoW. But I was never able to stop thinking about this game. I still have flashbacks, vivid memories of quests and zones, characters and abilities. The game had its flaws of course, mostly technical. But damn, if it isn't among the few best MMORPG's that exist. LOTRO perfectly captures the oldschool MMORPG feeling. You will love your character. It will feel epic. Loot will feel valuable. The story is of course the main selling point of the game and you truely will feel a part of Eä and Arda. I'm currently considering returning once more, to relive days of old.

  • @carmalone91
    @carmalone91 Před 4 měsíci +7

    I am also a type of mmo gamer that likes the journey. Hence i ve been playing the game almost 9 months now and i am only at around lvl 105 with my character. I don't play every day or for longer periods of time but i always have the itch to come and play coupe of times in a week :) Such an amazing journey

    • @morrowoblivion13
      @morrowoblivion13 Před 4 měsíci

      What class is your character? My main character is a captain which is a support class😊

    • @carmalone91
      @carmalone91 Před 4 měsíci

      Enjoying the hunter :) Having multiple teleport options other than milestones are a big convenience for me to play the hunter :) I honestly don't know what i would do without those teleports :D @@morrowoblivion13

    • @avalokiteshvara113
      @avalokiteshvara113 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@morrowoblivion13I love captain

    • @morrowoblivion13
      @morrowoblivion13 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@avalokiteshvara113 fellow captain! For gondor!

  • @EmeraldView
    @EmeraldView Před měsícem +3

    Sarah Oakheart is a recurring character, much to your (and everyone else's dismay).
    Though there is an interesting ending to her character arc. Won't spoil it, but stick in there despite her irritating speed.

    • @thrithgolden2748
      @thrithgolden2748 Před 2 dny +1

      Hahahaha we just started playing a couple weeks now, and ran into sarah near Combe, then in Fornost..
      She was more speedy in fornost

    • @EmeraldView
      @EmeraldView Před 2 dny

      ​@@thrithgolden2748You run in to her a few times in unexpected locations, before you learn more about her backstory and an unusual twist by the end of Volume 1.

  • @dufftymc
    @dufftymc Před 4 měsíci +8

    There is a difficulty slider to make the landscape much harder, also yellow (aoe) champion is probably one of the clunkiest specs in the game, which might have made the combat feel more slow, wish u tried red its smoother.

  • @mandyware7906
    @mandyware7906 Před měsícem +2

    i lost interest in world of warcraft and a lot of the players were not friendly as they raced toward end game, i was persuaded to play lotro, and i love it

  • @DestinationDestail
    @DestinationDestail Před 2 měsíci +2

    I am sure this has been mentioned before but this is one of those MMORPG's that you want to sub for one month to unlock the "premium" player experience. Can't confirm this but the servers never run poorly for me like you experienced as a "premium" player. Bag space is automatically maxed without purchase. You get access to everything while vip until the sub ends so you can level through a certain spot. Gold limit is increased as well to the point I haven't ever had to think about it again. Just my 2 cents that it is worth it but with the caveat that you need to sub for at least 1 month to get the best experience.

  • @LosRabinos
    @LosRabinos Před 4 měsíci +3

    Good job Man! Thanks for Your video. I think it's hard to find reliable and trustworthy streamers like you these days.

  • @MorriganSystem
    @MorriganSystem Před 3 měsíci

    I've been unable to play it on two different computers now because the launcher can't successfully update the game fully ugh

  • @Akeche
    @Akeche Před 3 měsíci +24

    24:50 Honestly, I feel you don't know what you're talking about with "predatory monetization". Nothing is required out of the cash shop unless you decide you want a mount much sooner than you normally would acquire one. In addition, you've got 95 levels of content to play through before you ever run into needing to spend money on expansions.

  • @ded2thaworld963
    @ded2thaworld963 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Haven’t played in years, but loved it when it came out. Me and a few friends used to play as spiders and would wait underground for players and ambush them…..ahh…almost nostalgic

    • @maranathashalom9402
      @maranathashalom9402 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah man, there was a lot of fun to be had in LOTRO. I remember sitting in the Inn in Bree, playing bard music with some mod that would let you play real life songs like Metallica on your instruments. Noobs would be shocked to hear Master of Puppets played by a dwarf with a harp :D

  • @sethischosen4338
    @sethischosen4338 Před 4 měsíci

    "exceptionally tall and absurdly manly" in the full deadpan was amazing

  • @zacharyparker2449
    @zacharyparker2449 Před 20 hodinami

    I really want to play this game and enjoy it. But, every time they release an update it breaks my install. I've tried every "fix" I can find and nothing works. The launcher (steam or website) fails to patch.

  • @Caerulean
    @Caerulean Před 4 měsíci +13

    Oof, this was very unfortunate. I hear the server and client-related lag issues are partly because there are too many people simultaneously online in the server - which, I know, it seems like it's a ghost town (and I know it's definitely not the most populated MMO) but the world is so big that the existing population is spread out so thin (like butter scraped over too much bread, heh). Some are doing the festival like you saw, some are doing the latest expansion, some are in Bree or other major hubs, and the rest are scattered all over the world map, across all 150 levels.
    There are 64-bit servers supposedly coming next year and I hope that it helps markedly with the lag. Having mentioned this, I recommend waiting 6-12 months and then check back for news regarding lag and try out the game again, if you plan to. Or, if you were actually in one of the biggest servers (Arkenstone, Evernight, Brandywine(?)) and if the lag issues were caused by current player density, maybe try again in a month or so in a smaller server?
    The monetization criticism, while fair, I think is a bit too soon in your coverage to fully judge. It needs to be pointed out that, while there are buttons to the store seemingly everywhere, the game is fairly generous when it comes to rewarding LOTRO points through deeds, which some people do farm (some by essentially "exploiting" the system by doing something like: create a throwaway character, earn the LPs in your starter zone, delete the character and make a new one, farm LPs from the same deeds, rinse and repeat. Virtually, the whole game can be unlocked for free if one were willing to tirelessly grind for LPs. This has been a thing since the game went F2P probably; the devs are aware of this but they have no intention of ever removing this "exploit", as far as I know.
    That said, most people earn a good deal by just passively completing deeds as they quest and do stuff. And, before buying anything, you already have access to the content of all the original zones up to level 95, which is at least a few months if you're fast until you'll have to make a major financial decision. And by then, you would have accumulated enough points to unlock another quest zone or two or unlock more bag space or storage, and all these store-unlockables go on sale throughout the year. Plus, the VIP sub unlocks nearly *everything* that one would need for the duration, with permanent unlocks even after you unsub being more bag space and swift travel.
    I understand that, though, that you, seemingly, are not a big fan of F2P-style monetization, and it's hard to justify financially supporting a game that hit you with a lot of rubberbanding when you played, but: I think it is not so easy for them to free up the monetization even more since the slew of monetization updates in 2022 and the giveaways from 2020-2022, among other concerns. It's still not and it hasn't been a big-budget MMO for a long time, and there may only be a couple more things left at most, I believe, that they can make-free while still 'encouraging' enough people to pay with the paywalls. I and many others can vouch for having had years' worth of enjoyment out of this game without paying for anything.
    The criticism on LOTRO's monetization would have been almost entirely valid before 2022, but not as much anymore, if at all, I would say.
    Combat-wise: You missed the Hardened Traveler which is your NPC-gateway to the game's difficulty system, introduced months ago. And your class choice is arguably the blandest in the game, though don't quote me on that 'cause I've never picked Champion. Change either one (your difficulty or your class) and you'll likely see a noticeable difference, or keep it as it is and aggro groups of mobs which I've found fun with my Difficulty 0 characters. I hear it can be more fun with the Champion with its AoEs.
    Re the quest cap: Hitting the cap, while it can happen, is rare in my opinion. It would only happen if you pick up too many quests and didn't finish them before accepting more. It happened to me and my younger sister once or twice (mostly just her) because we had too many unfinished quests and we went to the festival at the time which, of course, gave us more quests. lol
    Re Sara Oakheart: I'm pretty sure it's a self-aware joke based on how slow escort quests in games can be, haha. Plus, the spoilers I won't spill. :3
    - - -
    Anywho, these first impressions still are valid; I just wish others fare better. o.o

    • @maartena
      @maartena Před 4 měsíci +6

      This is a great reply! I am an active Lotro player for 12+ years so I have unlocked a lot and bought a lot. A a NEW player there is definitely a struggle, but these days can get to level 100 for free before you have to start thinking about buying expansions.
      Storage is indeed Lotro's biggest bane as a brand new player. You can only loot so much, even with the overflow activated..... As a seasoned, veteran player I have unlocked bag space, shared storage, carry-alls, housing chests, wallet, and whatever else stuff can be stored in that I forgot, so it is hard to imagine how we went without all that space..... until I log on my freebie side account. That is something I think SSG can improve on as a community service to new players.

  • @JeremyAmacherPunkrockin4220
    @JeremyAmacherPunkrockin4220 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Really loved this game. Wish I didn't have a job and could live in a Hobbit hole and play this for the next 111 years. Then I would disappear see mountains again and find a quiet place to finish my book and live happily ever after until the end of my days. :)

  • @Annoying_Llama
    @Annoying_Llama Před 3 měsíci +1

    You should try Embers Adrift, its a low fantasy game but I think you'll like it.

  • @morrowoblivion13
    @morrowoblivion13 Před 4 měsíci +1

    have you been to the cat room in bree? seriously there is a room that has a bunch of cats in it. when i took someone into that room he was like KITTIES! i must pet them all!!!

  • @anastasiolabropoulos
    @anastasiolabropoulos Před 3 měsíci +1

    So, for the stupid boxes that you need the black-steel key to open, I can tell you that they never give anything worthwile. As someone that has played Lotro since 2008, I’ve never found any use for those boxes and always end up destroying them.

  • @b4dv1k1ng4
    @b4dv1k1ng4 Před 2 měsíci +1

    On the german EUW servers i never had an issue with rubber banding, in over 1.000 hours

  • @NerevarineKing
    @NerevarineKing Před 3 dny

    I'm a pretty casual player and even I play on Difficulty 3. This is also the kind of game with really good writing that helps you get immersed in the world. The issues you've talked about in this vid are the main reasons this can't really be my main MMORPG.

  • @OdeeOz
    @OdeeOz Před 3 měsíci +1

    TIPS for NEWBS: LOWEST LAG SERVER is CRICKHOLLOW.
    1. How to Load/Save your UI Layout. Press CTRL \ Then adjust all your UI points where you want them. Then in chat type the following without " /UI Layout Save "Name" hit enter. To load for another character change Save to Load. Name can be whatever you want.
    2. Best Initial (Learn the game" Solo class would be Guardian, and Ranger. Right off it's like a Tank and hard to be killed.
    3. DEEDS... If you have DEED Boosts, Fellow with a high level player/friend and complete them for LOTRO Points and a couple quick levels.

  • @icekold69
    @icekold69 Před 3 měsíci

    I just came back to the game as a lifetime sub, was also in the beta, I loved this game and even have a full raid set from Moria. I've come back to finally finish everything after moria and the original $200 has gotten me everything I need except the newest expansion. I know that most don't have the lifetime sub, but looking back I'm glad I made the investment.

  • @tarheelskk
    @tarheelskk Před 3 měsíci

    When i played this game i just paid for the VIP pass since its the same price as WoW... so i didnt even notice the monetization stuff because it gives you enough tokens to not have to worry about it if youre just questing.

  • @callum4450
    @callum4450 Před 4 měsíci +2

    paths of valour ups difficult for landscape anything fearless +3 you get unique titles, emotes etc. the game really picks up after moria imo enedwaith to gondor felt like it took no time at all

  • @ChordsGamingHub
    @ChordsGamingHub Před 2 měsíci

    i yearn to play but everytime i re download on steam it never works :(

  • @566kamakazijoe
    @566kamakazijoe Před 4 měsíci +7

    Gotta try Elder scrolls online!! I think you'll really enjoy it!! Tip though UI is funky until you customize it a bit

  • @cristianponcea1660
    @cristianponcea1660 Před 2 měsíci

    How was the comunity. I remember playing it back in its days before going "free" and the comunity was amazing.

  • @mrsmarr3308
    @mrsmarr3308 Před měsícem +1

    Oh wow - I have NEVER seen rubberbanding like that. And I've been playing since about 2017 or 2018.
    I wonder if you could put the 100 hours in another time.

  • @Domaister420
    @Domaister420 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Sara Oakheart is a running gag itself. But she is pretty a important person tho

  • @lcZahark
    @lcZahark Před 4 měsíci

    I was almost convinced to play the game with you video, until 06:39. Now I'm not sure anymore if wanna start playing it 😭

  • @akmed2000
    @akmed2000 Před 4 měsíci +2

    just started palying im at lvl54 on gladden server , goes good sometimes the lag spikes but other then that it feels like a classic mmo which i have missed used to play wow back in the day

    • @morrowoblivion13
      @morrowoblivion13 Před 4 měsíci

      Just out of curiosity. What is the name of your weapon? My captain's weapon is called the star saber. 😊

    • @JohnMHammer
      @JohnMHammer Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@morrowoblivion13The Star-Spangled Butt-Kicker.

    • @morrowoblivion13
      @morrowoblivion13 Před 4 měsíci

      @@JohnMHammeryour weapons name has got to be the most patriotic name for a weapon ever. 😊 🇺🇲

  • @Eganize
    @Eganize Před měsícem +1

    Your negative checklist made me chuckle a little bit. Its an older game, so of course it will be a little clunky and janky. TBH, that's part of the charm. I personally would play an older MMO like this over a newer one any day. It's a throwback to great past times. Not to mention (like you said in the +s), the setting is amazing. Even with a remake, I doubt it would encompass middle earth like this game does. The monetization isn't really a thing as well. Not any different from some other MMO's. As for the ghost town, there are a ton of social events and the world chat to help you get into the community.

  • @maartena
    @maartena Před 4 měsíci +1

    Every LOTRO veteran here will have appreciated the Sara Oakhart joke. (Spoiler alert: That's not the only time you will see her....)

  • @taylemgames2652
    @taylemgames2652 Před měsícem +1

    Even with the lag, LOTRO a better actual RPG than a game like ESO which has so many small zones, copy and paste quests, wayshrines every 2 feet and an assault of over the top mounts and cosmetic skins every time you step into a city.

  • @hypocalipse4473
    @hypocalipse4473 Před 4 měsíci +13

    I’ve never rubber banded like that. The only time I experience lag is really when there’s 100 people in a pvp battle.

    • @ianoYG
      @ianoYG Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yeah its strange I never have either! Not to take away from those that experience lag etc, but its very rare I do and my internet is below average.

    • @morrowoblivion13
      @morrowoblivion13 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That is so true 😊 when there is war in the ettenmorres everyone in the server looses😊

    • @Supadrumma441
      @Supadrumma441 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Lies, rubberbanding like that is a daily experience on war steeds

    • @lordsnot9540
      @lordsnot9540 Před 2 měsíci

      No I haven't either, very odd. I occasionally get a small bit of lag Bree and Gondor, but that's the extent of any technical issues I've faced. This guy must have been super unlucky.

  • @JohnDL212
    @JohnDL212 Před měsícem +1

    To be fair ... you don't have to buy a mount with real money. You just get it sooner if you do.

  • @wolvojay85
    @wolvojay85 Před 2 dny

    I've jumped in and out of this game over the years, I'm going to jump back into it for a while but the lag is something that has always been present, I've never made it as far as Moria but Bree has always been a nightmare for lag, if it's still in the game now it will always be there. The only part of your video I wasn't sure on was where you said that guys 'Hero' gear was from a boost, it may have been but there's also a bartering system with some vendors where you hand over trophies for sets of named gear so it could also have been that or similar.

  • @taylemgames2652
    @taylemgames2652 Před 3 měsíci

    With VIP there is next to nothing from the store you need to purchase beyond expansions.

  • @kehldarinskane6344
    @kehldarinskane6344 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I think it's a good review, not because of what you say (you are very unlucky with technical issues and only saw the solo part, so you can't talk about what you don't see), but because what you show : you show that when you try this game without the smallest preparation, you will not like it. There is a lotro community on youtube, so look at the videos for beginners, then don't do the same mistakes new players usually do. Lotro is an old game and the community is not in the beginners zone. But there are kinships (name of guilds in lotro), forums, and channels, so talk with players, they know the mistakes they did them. It begins with not taking the first server you see, and know the servers can't support a big number of players (but there are things you have to avoid on your computer too, in order to play easily). The review shows too the importance of patience. If you want all at the beginning (for example a mount before the others, or a big inventory before the others, or access to an area too dangerous for you for now) the only way is to pay. But if you take your time and play the game as it is, you will earn lotro points, and with them you'll buy a mount or a bigger inventory (or expansions : I never paid for one, thanks to lotro points). If you are interested in the journey, don't rush it. Free to play does'nt mean there's nothing to buy in the store it only means you can play without paying with real money. If you hate stores even if they sell free stuff, you should play another game.

  • @joshuaellis9930
    @joshuaellis9930 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I had bought this game when it first launched and was having fun when i was able to play it, but life got in the way and i didn't play for the longest time. I came back to it to try it out and actually had alot of fun playing it but like you, the predatory monetization, and the rubberbanding and login issues completely drove me away. It's really disheartening as well since this game has so much potential

  • @samuelsweazy2454
    @samuelsweazy2454 Před 4 měsíci

    Iwould play but every time i download it the game wont launch. So bummed

  • @woodrainmudd7684
    @woodrainmudd7684 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Solid review I enjoyed it! I'm currently playing lotro and loving it but those servers are jank for real.

    • @LightS_bRight
      @LightS_bRight Před 4 měsíci +1

      Don't play it on steam.

    • @Juuas
      @Juuas Před 4 měsíci

      doesnt matter
      @@LightS_bRight

  • @cicballa
    @cicballa Před 4 měsíci

    interested to see if i can get my original character back... been about 8 years,,,

    • @JohnMHammer
      @JohnMHammer Před 4 měsíci

      Characters are never deleted. However, many servers were closed and characters on those servers are currently not available. SSG has data base conversion issues for characters on those old servers but they hope to solve them… someday.

    • @cicballa
      @cicballa Před 4 měsíci

      @@JohnMHammer also known as... they are gone :P oh well woulda been fun. Maybe if they were smart, they would offer a free character boost to people with characters on these "lost servers" rather then trying to charge $20 for it...

  • @joeyr184
    @joeyr184 Před 3 měsíci

    The UI is unplayable for me on 4k Monitors. Its also not on the road map for 2024.

  • @lincolnjohnson4428
    @lincolnjohnson4428 Před 4 měsíci +21

    You are totally playing this game wrong. LOTRO is a story driven game. If you are not reading every quest and paying attention to the story, you wont like this game.
    Unlike other MMO's this game is more about the journey. The story is fantastic.
    To put it in perspective: Alot of people in this game have been playing for years.. and still arent max level.

    • @morrowoblivion13
      @morrowoblivion13 Před 4 měsíci +3

      My captain is lv 130 and nowhere near max lv which is lv 150 ATM with the Corsairs of umbar expansion.

    • @thomasov2004
      @thomasov2004 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Still not max level after years?! That's putting me off to try it :(

    • @lincolnjohnson4428
      @lincolnjohnson4428 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@thomasov2004 I am not saying that is the case for everyone. But LOTRO is different, it is more of the "Journey" and less of the "Destination". It is a relaxed game with no FOMO. You just chill, play with the community, enjoy the lore, etc.. In other words, more of a nerd game and less of a Min/Max.
      Now, you can rush to 150, and gear up and raid. But the game is not set up that way.......... if that makes sense.

    • @teemumiettinen7250
      @teemumiettinen7250 Před 3 měsíci +1

      no, you are playing MMOs wrong. MMOs are all about endgame raiding, not about the journey.
      You are absolutely allowed to play MMOs the wrong way as long as you understand that you are playing them wrong.

    • @lincolnjohnson4428
      @lincolnjohnson4428 Před 3 měsíci +6

      ​@@teemumiettinen7250 This has to be the dumbest arguement. The point of the statement was that LOTRO is not an endgame raiding MMO. If you are playing like the typical monkey skipping all quests and not paying attention, you will hate LOTRO. If you are speeding to endgame, you will hate LOTRO. Thus, you are playing LOTRO wrong (not as intended).
      If you want to chill, get into the lore of the game, relax with the community, then LOTRO is the game for you.
      And BTW, MMOs are not all about endgame (This coming from a successful Mythic Raider). What makes an MMO a MMO is the social aspect, not blasting endgame.
      Silly

  • @RayRay-jg7pw
    @RayRay-jg7pw Před 4 měsíci +6

    Its one of they few mmos actually worth playing,

  • @trentntb
    @trentntb Před 4 měsíci +6

    disagree with the take but I hear your arguments. I think the game is solid af, love the landscape and the lore. No doubt I would love a ground up remake up all the current content, but that isn't realistic. But for anyone that started when the game came back, it is crazy coming back and opening up the map and seeing how much of Middle Earth is available to explore. The classes are all fairly unique as well imo for MMO standard, the buff/debuff icons are distinct and clear to read, anyways - huge fan. Hope they keep improving the landscape difficulty and borrow a bunch of ideas from Path of Exile.

    • @krimson8317
      @krimson8317 Před 2 měsíci

      Amazon is actually making a new LOTR online game! Won't replace the original ofc but maybe it will remake some of that magic

  • @defendthearch3325
    @defendthearch3325 Před 4 měsíci +13

    so there is a common misconception about their currency the deeds and such you can do to get Lotro points are account bound and their are many people that play the game and enjoy the content exclusively free to play and haven't payed a dime

    • @defendthearch3325
      @defendthearch3325 Před 4 měsíci +7

      As an addition after finishing your video, i will conclude that you may have played the game but you did not do the game justice, with these types of games when you jump in you have to do your research and see what servers the people are playing on and whether or not you want to pay the subscription for the game as well, which there is one. I loved your RS3 series and Runescape and now wow have these same things that go on, but because you are so used to them, you don't notice them. I think this game is amazing and i would recommend it to anyone who is very passionate about Lord of the rings and the universe as a whole

    • @Waydots
      @Waydots  Před 4 měsíci +7

      I disagree wholeheartedly, I've played quite a handful of MMO's and reviewed them at this point on my channel. I only shared 3 bits of connectivity issues in this video but they were non stop at least two or three times per day during the course of my 5 days playing, that coupled with the non stop invasive microtransaction reminders and efforts, coupled with the fact that i saw and interacted with very few people in the game overall left me in a situation where i no longer even wanted to try and play the game.
      Given I create content for these MMO's I have a much larger capacity and incentive to continue playing a game despite it's faults when the average player would have long stopped, I stand by everything I said in this video and you are welcome to disagree however I also tried my best to point out the positives and parts of the game I enjoyed as well.
      Anyway thanks for the feedback have a good one man.

    • @defendthearch3325
      @defendthearch3325 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@Waydots No Problem and thank you for your take on it, I appreciate it.

    • @aubreytheweirdone
      @aubreytheweirdone Před 4 měsíci +8

      @@defendthearch3325 I have to agree with your statement here. As a long-time LOTRO player, I’m glad the video focused on the lag issues and I can completely understand why this was mentioned often in the video, but the point of monetization being brought up so often when this was hardly a negative mentioned in the previous SWTOR video I watched on this channel makes me think that LOTRO was just judge to a different standard here. Especially with the fact LOTRO is actually free-to-play and not a “free-to-try” game like mentioned, when I’d have to say SWTOR is a free-to-try game and is worse about reminding you of monetization and so does every other MMO out there, but that isn’t as much of a negative for whatever reason. I’m just confused to what standards LOTRO is being judged to compared to other MMOs.

    • @Waydots
      @Waydots  Před 4 měsíci +5

      ​@@aubreytheweirdone considering your a long time LOTRO player I think this may have given you rose tinted goggles when it comes to the monetization of the game. I mentioned the monetization in SWTOR which by the way once you purchase the subscription just once you have basically permenantly purchased most of the benfits permenantly even if you stop paying.
      Also SWTOR doesn't sell me inventory space, fill up my inventory with mtx lootboxes, sell me packs of quests and constantly show them to but make them unavailable..
      On top of THAT if you have watched any of my other reviews you would see that monetization is always a paint point for me and MMO's as it's in my opinion the worst part of modern gaming and plays a bigger part in the slow degredation of the MMO playerbase that we've seeing since 2010.
      Thanks though.

  • @JeremyHerd12
    @JeremyHerd12 Před 2 měsíci

    Lotro was my first ever mmo but unfortunately my computer was so old i couldn't even do the angmar raids. I had a 55 hunter and also played a runekeeper to lvl 35. I never got to end game. But lotro opened me up to mmorpg which regardless of the time sinks they are...is my favorite game genre

    • @JeremyHerd12
      @JeremyHerd12 Před 2 měsíci

      Combat gets extremely more complicated especially with the warden and runekeeper classes.

    • @JeremyHerd12
      @JeremyHerd12 Před 2 měsíci

      And yeah, it's so old. At least they got the original trilogy story finished. Hopefully they make a new mmorpg for lotr

  • @JabberCT
    @JabberCT Před 3 měsíci

    I played it for 2 years when it first came out. It didn't have any of these issues. I was level 50 and had a house. It ran really smooth. Some update must've messed it up. What a shame.

  • @jeffseidl
    @jeffseidl Před 3 měsíci +1

    I don’t think anyone NEEDS to spend a dime to enjoy this game, all the stuff that is paywalled doesn’t prevent you from doing a LOT without much difficulty, obviously the paywall stuff is better, but you can find adequate gear to complete the right difficulty level of quest no problem

  • @krimson8317
    @krimson8317 Před 2 měsíci

    I am at level 21 and am around a very similar point to where you stopped (I just got taken to rivendell by gandalf, I just did the quest underneath the forbidden inn, etc) And i gotta say I am loving it. About 2 weeks into the game. The community is the most wholesome part about this game.
    Regarding your complaints, I do agree with the monetization problem although I manage to ignore it for the most part. Rubber banding / freezing has only hit me about 5 times and they only lasted about 20 seconds at most. The gameplay did feel really clunky and mediocre at first but after upping the landscape difficulty and getting used to each of my skills (hunter is very fun), I can now say I quite love the combat
    Overall you should give it a go :)

  • @JJ_6036
    @JJ_6036 Před 4 měsíci +1

    bruh 5 years old?! I wasn't allowed to watch until I was 13, AND I had to read the books first (because we were a reading family and they didn't want me to miss out). I feel like I'd have nightmares about ringwraiths if i watched when I was five 😅..but glad you ended up liking it 😂👍

  • @latter-daysaintbatman2679
    @latter-daysaintbatman2679 Před 3 měsíci +3

    In the previous years playing this game, I've never had too much issues. I've always had fun. I am a returning player to see if anything has changed for the better.

  • @Bombur248
    @Bombur248 Před 3 měsíci +1

    idk about that , just playing the game gives you more than enough lotro points to buy the essential stuff .

  • @gr8oone007
    @gr8oone007 Před 2 dny

    It's a shame you didn't enjoy LOTRO like I do, but I can count the performance issues I've had since 2009 on one hand so I can understand why performance issues would sour your experience. You actually get A LOT of content for free in the game, and you also get a lot for just subbing for one month, which iirc doubles your inventory space but I cant recall. The game has become significantly easier to level through since when I started, but there is a difficulty adjuster to make the landscape content more difficult if that's your thing.
    Oh and that slow horse you got at level 4, you used to have to wait until level 20 and then pay a fortune of in-game currency for lol.

  • @TubbyCakes
    @TubbyCakes Před 2 měsíci

    I literally remember when this game came out it was like considered to have way better graphics than world of warcraft. Also there was a mode where you could play the bad guys and thats literally all I wanted to do.

  • @ohahkkuo2718
    @ohahkkuo2718 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The lag mainly comes from what sever you pick and where you live, if you live in the UK and pick Arkenstone you will run into problems compared to if you live in the US. I haven't had any major lag but I use a less populated server (Crickhollow) and live in the US.

    • @JohnMHammer
      @JohnMHammer Před 4 měsíci +4

      Lag issues which vary by server are mostly attributable to the current active server population. All the servers are in New Jersey, USA.

  • @JP-fm1oz
    @JP-fm1oz Před 3 měsíci

    Just reached lvl 20 . Its a solid game but if you do not like to grind/invest time, it will annoy you. The best part is you can Still unlock past helms deep IF you save up your earned coins throughout your grinding/questing/lvling up/ and log ins. Just takes time and grind and that is not for everyone..the again you can zoom skip that mess buy buying.

  • @Weroxin
    @Weroxin Před 4 měsíci

    When Metin2 in 2023 or 2024?

  • @thelustyargonianmaid5427
    @thelustyargonianmaid5427 Před 4 měsíci

    I had a time experiencing these rubber banding issues in the past and about half a year ago I didn't experience them. Also the game has its built-in and optional HD Texture Pack when installing the game...Idk but your experience also with the small amount of people playing could be a realm-related issue. Means very low on population and therefore maybe less supported (would be a shame and unprofessional for an official server though...). I guess...come to the Belgaer Realm, install the HD Pack and let's play ;D

  • @Daiska_Plays
    @Daiska_Plays Před měsícem +1

    This is actually my second favorite mmorpg. It's an amazing game. But that's from the perspective of someone who started playing it shortly after launch, when it was sub only, and decided paying $200 for a lifetime sub would be well worth it. But now, it's not very newcomer friendly. The execution of the store is pretty bad. It's 100% possible to grind deeds and never pay a dime to unlock content, but then it's not the same game. Calling it free to play does bring in new eyes, but it's really just a subscription game. (that's worth the monthly fee, for all you get)
    The lag only happens at most maybe once every 50 hrs worth of game play for me, and it's making me wonder about a conspiracy theory that F2P sits on crappy servers to save the company money? lol

  • @bryanbender5271
    @bryanbender5271 Před 3 měsíci

    I've only started playing early last year for free. Don't know about many of you, but anytime I make a new character (I usually skip tutorial), when I get to the hunter quest where you can get a horse, I get those for free. When I started last year, I remember having to go to the lotro store and use in game points to get the riding skill, but now I get that crappy steed for free, but still useful. Now, as some said on here already, I did subscribe for three months last year, so I don't know if that's why I get the horse for free, but I think they now made it free to get just by doing the easy quest where you don't do anything but turn it in. I don't subscribe to games anymore, but I did for this last year because people are right on here when they say you get to keep the extra inventory slots and stuff when you're done subscribing. It's a gorgeous game for it's age...I like a lot of the scenery much more than GW2 (which I also play), and the environment is just amazing, I think that's why many people love this game. Good journey through Middle Earth all! Oh, by the way, I play on Gladden (U.S.) and it can get annoying when I get stuck and can't move, usually it fixes itself after about 10-15 seconds, but I did have to log off and back in again once or twice. Not good if you're in the middle of a fight.

  • @remmingtoncruzoe8282
    @remmingtoncruzoe8282 Před 2 měsíci

    I loved LOTRO at some point. Its clanky and outdated but the lore is massive, and some locations rock (Shire, Barrowdowns)

  • @marusero25
    @marusero25 Před 2 dny

    I dont know how the game is these days but back then I remember hitting a paywall where I had to spend money to unlock higher level regions so I could do quests and level up in them. I simply couldn't bother and eventually quit the game.

  • @rotwang2000
    @rotwang2000 Před 2 měsíci

    LOTRO being an old game that was never planned to last this long, it has major game engine issues. Now the team behind LOTRO is working hard to update the engine and fix the lag problem, but they have a lot of work to fix before they get there apparently.

  • @L00pTroop
    @L00pTroop Před 4 měsíci +1

    Warchout for "Echoes of Angmar", a private server project, which will release a vanilla version of the gane soon. There was a hardcore beta with gravestone on every death position and the chetwood ended up to be a gravewood 😅 I wanna say, the vanilla version was so hard, that you could die easily if you just pull 3-4 enemies.
    And btw. the graphics where made new, back in the day the game looks different.
    And btw, vanilla was without shop ifc, which sux. Tbh. lotro is even a better f2p mmo, but f2p imho is most of the time not playable. Luckily I have one of the old lifetime abos. Would not Play it too now. Those lags are annoying. Even eoa the private server was without lags. Not a single laag even with 40+ players on the screen in the beta 😊

  • @Halo3Matalix
    @Halo3Matalix Před 2 měsíci +1

    I've been grinding for titles for like 50 hours and im only lvl 26. there are so many deeds to do

    • @EmeraldView
      @EmeraldView Před měsícem

      The amount of content in Lotro now is a bit overwhelming.
      It's an incredibly vast gaming world.

  • @daddypoochie
    @daddypoochie Před 4 měsíci

    i fucking love this game, and i hope they won’t make a lotro 2 because the old graphics and gameplay of this game is the best part for me

  • @cortesgames2442
    @cortesgames2442 Před měsícem +1

    i will try

  • @georgen5882
    @georgen5882 Před 2 měsíci

    The original free to play model they had was brilliant. LoTRO and LoL had two of the best f2p models. You could unlock a lot of things just by playing. In theory, you could unlock almost all the content by doing deeds etc. I get why they changed it, it’s just a shame that it’s worse when the game is so good by itself. It’s in life support with not many players so I understand the need to try to do what they can. I just miss the old days.

  • @johnnywick1110
    @johnnywick1110 Před 2 měsíci

    the game would be 1000/10 for me if it had a better game engine/ graphics and a bit more updated combat movement maybe.

  • @holycal7218
    @holycal7218 Před 4 měsíci

    Sadly, the lack of population even when I watch some streams makes me hesitate. I know the game is old and most who played this in the past (I didnt know about it) may have moved on. I tried it back in 2021 and loved every second of it, but after playing for about 5 hours and not seeing at least one person had me give it a rest. I do however wish I played it on release and wish I would have made memories many do have this day.

  • @Apoz
    @Apoz Před 3 měsíci

    Damn a mount at that low level? I remember still walking around at level 30.
    But you're right, LOTRO never was F2P. You had to buy the game and expansions (60 gulden + more euro's for expansions).

  • @robintst
    @robintst Před 3 měsíci

    Sara Oakheart is so slow it takes her an hour to eat Minute Rice.

  • @SupremeDragonEmperor
    @SupremeDragonEmperor Před 3 měsíci

    Usually I don't watch videos like this. But this was super enjoyable! Props to you man, makes me want to start these old MMOs.