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Re: Lotro Goes F2PLAY said by Punchline:Can I play an Uruk right from the start, now? Do I have to play a "good" character to a certain level? I seem to remember that being the case way back when. -P I don't think F2P players get access to PvP (and therefore an Uruk) at all, not even for a fee. That may change at some point. But yeah, even a paying customer had to play a non-monster player until level 10 to get access to monster play PvP. Still the case. -- Any claim that the root of a problem is simple should be treated the same as a claim that the root of a problem is Bigfoot. Simplicity and Bigfoot are found in the real world with about the same frequency. David Wong |
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 I AM join:2010-04-11 Ephrata, PA kudos:3 | if lotro would just release or allow players to play the other side (leveling up and so) it's population would grow. |
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| said by I AM:if lotro would just release or allow players to play the other side (leveling up and so) it's population would grow. lotsa folks been sayin the same thing.
but it's lore-wise impossible.
the "other side" are doomed to lose. Turbine dont want ppl to invest too much stuff on an Uruk-Hai just to have it hit the real end-game and say "ok, time to die." and thats the end of it. its unfair for them and can't say otherwise to the lore.
there are no continuing battle in LOTR lore. once Turbine released the Mordor expansion, that's the end of the line for one side.
that said, yes, if Turbine invest more on the PvP, the game would grow by leaps... |
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 KrisnatharokCaveat EmptorPremium join:2009-02-11 Earth Orbit kudos:3 | Lore never got in the way of Blizz doing a little retcon... |
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