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New LOTRO content on way News

PC News by Robert Purchese

13 August, 2007

Codemasters Online Gaming will be releasing its second free content pack for Lord of the Rings Online on 21st August.

It's called Book 10: The City of the Kings, and will add a new storyline for you and your friends to become involved with. It revolves around nasty woman Amarthiel who has pinched a crystal ball from the goodies, and is using it to find her long lost ring of power. It will be up to you and your kind hearted fellows to put an end to her tyranny.

This means there will be bags of new quests to get stuck into - over 100 if you're asking - as well as lots of new monsters to stab, dungeons to explore, and items to squabble over.

You'll be able to take on the role of a horrible Troll or powerful Ranger in monster play, too, getting involved in the Ettenmoor battles for good or evil by spending your hard earned Destiny Points.

But if that sounds a bit much like hard work, then you can always enjoy the world from a different perspective - a farmyard animal's view. Yes, you can roam around the world as a chicken, with more tasty beasts to be added at a later date. Just think, you'll soon be able to say, "I spent my weekend walking around a virtual world as a chicken, what did you do?"

Developer Turbine is also introducing a new reputation system to represent your standing with various factions in the game. Help them and they'll like you, kill their chickens and they won't. Bartering has been added, too, so you'll now be able to trade trophies earned in battle for rewards like new armour or mounts.

And as if all that wasn't enough, you'll also get a polished up user interface to play around with. It's now customisable, you see, so you'll be able to make it look pretty and change the various menu sizes with new options sliders.

Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar is a massively-multiplayer online role-playing game that launched earlier in the year to critical acclaim. Pop over to our review to see why we were so impressed.

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bengray66
13/08/07 @ 13:49
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Bollocks i thought that said KOTOR
mkreku
13/08/07 @ 13:52
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Does anyone play this?
Whizzo
13/08/07 @ 14:04
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I do and this is another nice injection of extra goodies, being able to do something with trophies other than just vending them is good.

/clucks
Wash
13/08/07 @ 14:07
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I do to, free stuff is teh goodness.

LOTRO is better than WoW imho.
sniglet
13/08/07 @ 14:09
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Sounds like a good bunch of additions. Just reached Evendim with my first proper character (level 34 or so) and it's been cracking so far. Still plenty of grind though, but some good story quests which balance it out.

Anyone got a link to what the last patch fixed? Looked on the day of release (last Thursday) and couldn't find the notes anywhere.
neuroniky
13/08/07 @ 14:11
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I started playing it and it was good, at times even great.

The only problem I had with it is that it made me come back to World of Warcraft for "just another look" and soon I abandoned LOTRO to dedicate myself again to WoW...
kangarootoo
13/08/07 @ 14:50
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Soon to be followed by the Village of Queens, the Pile of Cloaks and the Mountain of Money.
Jigglybean
13/08/07 @ 15:56
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played it, hated it. Warcraft in drag. both are shit grind fests
redneon
13/08/07 @ 17:03
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The biggest problem with LOTRO is that it's just a rip off of D&D Online. The engine is the same, the game is practically identical. Codies are just harvesting the money out of the subscribers (if there were any, that is).
swede
13/08/07 @ 17:27
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pure bollocks...it's has very little in common with ddo. It is similar to WoW though, and imho a better game at the moment.
jonnyreb
13/08/07 @ 20:35
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Is it as 'single-playable' as WoW or is it, as I have heard, very much a party game (like DDO)??

The reason I ask is that I often play late at night when all the odd people seem to crawl out of the woodwork.

??
Whizzo
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Tons of stuff is soloable in LOTRO, a huge amount of what was added in the first expansion with Evendim extended that too.

As for it being the same as D&DO that's total and utter bullshit as swede says, they may have the same developers and basic engine but other than that they're two very, very different games. Anyone saying they're the same hasn't played both of them or is full of crap.
dudefella
13/08/07 @ 21:00
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Nooooo! Not reputation! The reputation grind is something they did NOT need to copy from WoW!
DjTrash
14/08/07 @ 08:39
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/Yawn

Play a decent mmo
sniglet
14/08/07 @ 09:30
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WoW player are you Trash? Been there, done it. Bored.
Wash
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@DJTrash

example please?

TheUnionFrag
15/08/07 @ 11:14
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I loved LOTRO until it just . . . died. I got to level 50. I had all the best stuff. I didn't want to raid and Monster Play is basically 250 monster players Vs 50 to 100 normal players.

It just wasn't fun when I quit. Back to GW for me.

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