Mordor Expansion Archives - Mmos World MMO Games Portal Mon, 04 Sep 2017 07:26:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://mmosworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/cropped-mmosworldicon-32x32.jpg Mordor Expansion Archives - Mmos World 32 32 The Lord of the Rings Online: What I Think Of Mordor So Far https://mmosworld.com/the-lord-of-the-rings-online-what-i-think-of-mordor-so-far/ Mon, 04 Sep 2017 07:26:05 +0000 https://www.mmosworld.com/?p=4931 The Lord of the Rings Online: What I Think Of Mordor So Far LOTRO’s Mordor expansion has been out for just about a month, and I’ve been making my way through it gradually. Frankly, I’m enjoying the new Black Book and landscape quest stories more than anything else. It’s great that we get to see […]

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The Lord of the Rings Online: What I Think Of Mordor So Far

LOTRO’s Mordor expansion has been out for just about a month, and I’ve been making my way through it gradually. Frankly, I’m enjoying the new Black Book and landscape quest stories more than anything else. It’s great that we get to see deeper into Mordor, where the movies don’t and the books can’t visualize it enough to paint a picture. To that extent, it’s a pretty satisfying experience for us Tolkien fans to explore and learn more about the region, its inhabitants and the future of the main story.

It’s not all good though, and Standing Stone Games infuriatingly relies on traditional systems for gameplay progression. We’ll go over these in a second.

New Stories Does The Lore Justice

Being only one of the mediums (besides Shadow of Mordor) to explore Sauron’s lands extensively, LOTRO does a good job with its stories here. It’s exciting to see zone quests explore the peoples that live here, forced to serve Sauron and his armies at the height of his power. There’s humans from Nurn who work the forges, and Dwarves as well. Many of the new stories weave a wonderful and tragic tale that players will no doubt enjoy.

They have also given it the respect it deserves, sticking faithfully to the source material wherever possible. More surprisingly, some of these plots are deep and they make you feel something, which even for LOTRO, is rare. The Black Book, which replaces LOTRO’s 10 year-running Epic Story Books, is also decent. It follows you and the successful Host of the West deeper into Mordor, to uncover the remaining loyalists to the Dark Lord and put an end to them. The new stories alone are worth playing for, but with such a huge expansion, it’s hard to recommend considering the buy-in price.

The Light/Shadow Mechanics

The new Mordor zones introduces the Light of Earendil system – a new equip-able stat on new gear to counter the Shadow of Mordor debuff. The debuff is auto granted on players when they enter certain areas, making mobs harder to hit and stronger. While it sounds interesting on paper, it’s a very harsh wake up call for players that have taken gear progression lightly over the last couple of years. An under-geared player will inevitably die a lot on the landscape and it can be annoying – it’s not that they’re bad, it just forces them to take it in the face until they acquire the new gear.

As a result, the difficulty curve increases, but it could have definitely been implement a lot better than this. Solo players that are Light armored classes especially, will be thinking twice about going in alone. However, if you do like the challenge, then Mordor’s first zone of Udun will be just fine. You won’t be able to tackle more than 1 mob at a time, which slows progression down considerably, unless you’re running in a group. To sum it up, the new system adds something new to LOTRO, but whether that’s a good or bad thing remains to be seen. I just hope it’s not another system they made up and abandon down the road (Audacity, Radiance, Mounted Combat).

Quest Designs Belong In The Past

What’s the one thing I’m most critical about in the Mordor expansion? It’s the quest designs. It’s so painfully bad that it hurts. Shame, because the story payoff is good, but it hurts that you have to slog through petty fetch/kill quest chains in large areas densely populated with hard mobs in order to reap the rewards. To make matters worst, you know they’re stalling you. Long travel rides and plenty of back and forth quests will suck the life and motivation out of you sometimes. The designs themselves are just uninspiring. Some Gondor soldier wants treasure? What does that have to with me? Oh so I need to collect and salvage trinkets for him? Sure. Oh what’s that, I need to kill 12 orcs while I’m at it? Ok…It’s 2017, but LOTRO has a way of making sure everyone knows it’s old and intends to stay that way forever.

Where other MMORPGs innovate and explore with new quest designs that help the player progress while enjoying the story, LOTRO instead, slows things down to a slog. It’s predictable, repetitive, and boring. You can re-skin the quest giver and flavor text all you want, but a fetch quest is still a fetch quest, I don’t care if it’s an Elf or Dwarf that’s telling me to go fetch. It’s a mixed experience so far, and hopefully questing becomes a journey and fun again in the remaining zones ahead.

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Mordor Expansion Goes Live Today On The Lord Of The Rings Online https://mmosworld.com/mordor-expansion-goes-live-today-on-the-lord-of-the-rings-online/ Wed, 02 Aug 2017 12:58:05 +0000 https://www.mmosworld.com/?p=4637 Mordor Expansion Goes Live Today On The Lord Of The Rings Online After a brief delay with the expansion launch, players will be walking into Mordor today. The Lord of the Rings Online, is launching the Mordor expansion in a few hours, taking players deeper into Gorgoroth. Among the new things that players can expect […]

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Mordor Expansion Goes Live Today On The Lord Of The Rings Online

After a brief delay with the expansion launch, players will be walking into Mordor today. The Lord of the Rings Online, is launching the Mordor expansion in a few hours, taking players deeper into Gorgoroth.

Among the new things that players can expect is the new High Elf race. This new race will be playable today for all those that purchased the second tier package and higher. There is a new starter area on top on brand new character models for Humans and the High Elves to check out as well.

The Mordor expansion will be vastly larger than any landmass from previous content updates. The new allegiance system also adds more horizontal progression to the game. Increasing your standing with the allegiance of your choice (any of the Middle Earth races) will get you some sweet loot. In addition to that, there is a new Light and Shadow mechanic that players need to be aware of. A new UI meter will be added once the expansion goes live, and the deeper you venture into Mordor, the more shadow you get on your meter. That means debuffs and other nasties. To counter this, you’ll need to acquire brand new gear that have shadow countering stats. For players that have been around since 2008, think of it as Radiance 2.0.

Overall, it’s taken 10 years to finally progress the Epic Story to the point where the One Ring gets destroyed. This will be a beefy expansion and there’s a lot more content coming after it’s all over, in the form of the Black Book. To read up on all these and more, check out the official patch notes for the expansion today here.

 

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LOTRO’s Mordor Expansion Delayed https://mmosworld.com/lotros-mordor-expansion-delayed/ Mon, 31 Jul 2017 04:04:07 +0000 https://www.mmosworld.com/?p=4598 LOTRO’s Mordor Expansion Delayed LOTRO will be delaying the Mordor expansion that was supposed to be going live today, 31st July. Standing Stone Games found a bug over the weekend involving landscape mobs and announced the decision in an official forum post. “We are as excited as many of you to get into Mordor, but […]

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LOTRO’s Mordor Expansion Delayed

LOTRO will be delaying the Mordor expansion that was supposed to be going live today, 31st July. Standing Stone Games found a bug over the weekend involving landscape mobs and announced the decision in an official forum post.

“We are as excited as many of you to get into Mordor, but we have some unfortunate news: we have to adjust the release date. While preparing over the weekend to release the expansion on Monday, we discovered an issue in the build that impacted the ability of monsters and NPCs to move around correctly. This problem was specifically identified in older content.

While correcting this issue is not a problem, the process to correct it takes too long to be able to release Mordor on Monday. So, we have to adjust the release date. We will have more info on the release date soon. We will know a lot more in the next 24 hours or so, and will pass along the info as soon as we can. ” – Severlin, Executive Producer

While many players are okay with this news, others are understandably not too happy. On the preorder landing page for the expansion in the store, there is a tiny disclaimer written at the bottom. The note states that there is a possibility of receiving the preorder items late. No latter than August 31st in the event of a delay. It seems as if SSG were preparing for a delay, and knew all too well that the expansion isn’t ready.

This thread on the official forums by players are discussing the delay. Many are happy for SSG to take their time and polish the LOTRO expansion. Others meanwhile, are saying that this is “super unprofessional”, to be announcing the delay 24 hours prior to release.

 

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3 Quick Thoughts: LOTRO Mordor Expansion Preorders https://mmosworld.com/3-quick-thoughts-lotro-mordor-expansion-preorders/ Sat, 15 Jul 2017 10:00:02 +0000 https://www.mmosworld.com/?p=4421 3 Quick Thoughts: LOTRO Mordor Expansion Preorders Earlier this week, Standing Stone Games put out information regarding the LOTRO Mordor expansion preorders. Finally, after four long years, it feels great to actually see with my own eyes that an expansion is on the horizon. I’ve always been a fan of looking at the marketing and […]

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3 Quick Thoughts: LOTRO Mordor Expansion Preorders

Earlier this week, Standing Stone Games put out information regarding the LOTRO Mordor expansion preorders. Finally, after four long years, it feels great to actually see with my own eyes that an expansion is on the horizon.

I’ve always been a fan of looking at the marketing and promotional output the devs create pre-expansion launch. With Mordor this time around, there’s a different buzz from the community. Perhaps it’s because of the items offered in the bundles, and the asking price for them too. That’s what I’m here to talk about today. Having gone over the three tiers of the preorders, here are my quick thoughts on why the asking price is a little high.

1. Overall Value Of Content And Expansion Size

The first, is pretty obvious. The highest tier, The Ultimate Fan Bundle, goes for a whooping $129.99. That’s very much in the range of a physical collector’s edition for a majority of AAA games. Why is it so expensive? Look at the what’s coming in the bundle. Besides the max level boost, cosmetics, mounts and titles, SSG are also throwing in a month of VIP.

Of course, one of the main attractions of the Mordor expansion is the new race. The High Elves are here, with a brand new starting region to play in. The new race will be playable by a variety of classes, which traditional Elves cannot do. Both the highest and middle tier -which is $79.99 – offers the new race. In addition, the bundle will give players 10 extra shared storage slots, for the new account wide items.

Overall, it’s a beefy offering and while many will feel it isn’t worth it, we have not even talked about the expansion itself! Mordor according to the recent developer streams, will be the biggest expansion since Moria. With that asking price, one can only hope that the quality is significantly increased all round to match the asking price.

2. Chance Thomas

LOTRO’s music and soundtrack has always been a high point, up until the departure of composer Chance Thomas. Most notable for his work early in the game and most recently the Riders of Rohan soundtrack, Chance is back. The announcement was very well received, and it is a signal of intent from SSG that they are stepping up the quality. Not just in terms of content and gameplay, but everywhere else too, including the soundtrack.

Let’s be honest here, Chance is a well known composer within the gaming industry. And with a name like that, it’s going to cost the game money for good music. I think majority of LOTRO players, myself included, will be happy that SSG is coughing up for the soundtrack. More than most MMORPGs, LOTRO is definitely enhanced by the themes to complement the lush environments of the world. Therefore, it is understandable if the high cost and asking price of the expansion is attributed to the rising quality, including in the music department.

3. No More Warner Brothers

Warner Brothers washed their hands clean of LOTRO late last year, and handed over the reigns to Standing Stone Games. SSG is an independent studio, largely consisting of former Turbine devs who already worked on the game.

Some of the challenges of not having a big name publisher to support you can hurt a game. These include injections of funds for production, world wide publishing, access to resources and a lot more. As SSG are indie, they have to do it on their own, with a somewhat smaller publisher, Daybreak. They are not Warner Brothers, but good riddance I say. So if that means that they have to raise the price because of all the work that’s gone into this without previous support, then so be it.

The only thing that matters now is the final product. And if SSG fails to deliver a content-packed Mordor expension that doesn’t satisfy both casuals and end-gamers, then we have a problem.

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The Lord of the Rings Online Reveals Mordor Expansion Packages And Pricing, Launch Date Confirmed 31 July https://mmosworld.com/the-lord-of-the-rings-online-reveals-mordor-expansion-packages-and-pricing-launch-date-confirmed-31-july/ Thu, 13 Jul 2017 03:11:19 +0000 https://www.mmosworld.com/?p=4405 The Lord of the Rings Online Reveals Mordor Expansion Packages And Pricing, Launch Date Confirmed 31 July The Lord of the Rings Online have updated their web store page with information regarding the Mordor expansion preorder packages. Currently, there are three tiers available for purchase, each coming with a bundle of items. These includes cosmetics, […]

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The Lord of the Rings Online Reveals Mordor Expansion Packages And Pricing, Launch Date Confirmed 31 July

The Lord of the Rings Online have updated their web store page with information regarding the Mordor expansion preorder packages. Currently, there are three tiers available for purchase, each coming with a bundle of items. These includes cosmetics, titles, boosts and other convenience items. An FAQ also states that the expansion will go live on July 31st, much earlier than any expansion release previously.

The highest tier will cost players a staggering $129.99. The Ultimate Fan Bundle edition offers the Aria of the Valar, which is a max level boost also available on the other tiers. On top of the new High Elf Race and a Character Slot, this package does throw in a lot more goodies to make the price satiable. It will give players an account wide XP accelerator, exclusive Housing Teleport for all characters and Three Relics. In addition, the Ultimate Fan bundle will also provide one code for a month of VIP access.

I’ve been a LOTRO player for a very long time, and have never seen a bundle that expensive. The middle tier and basic tier are more affordable, but comes with half or less than what’s offered in the Ultimate Fan Bundle. As for the expansion itself, Mordor will have over 300+ new quests and hundreds of Deeds. The instance cluster and raid will be available sometime after the expansion goes live.

To take a look at all the items in the three packages, click the link here. For the full FAQ about the upcoming expansion, check out the link here.

 

 

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