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im about to make a purchase....my choice is between LOTR or WOW havent played either..
if i go for warcraft will i need the expansions, if so which do i need, and can i get them when making the initial purchase, and how much will it cost, dosnt say anything on the main site about the game with all expansions..
and the otehr choice is LOTR....dont know much about it, other than its rated the highest..
which shud i go for
tks in advance
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Sort of depends on what you're looking for in an MMO. It would help if you were to list your preferences as to how important crafting, PvP, Housing, PvE, Soloability, etc are.
Have you done the free trials yet? If not that should help you choose. I think both have a lot to offer depending on what you are looking for.
not sure what i want....just a good game...to try...cant be bothered with trials....i tried eve online but wasnt my cup of tea...kinda too slow...
Tough choice. WoW sucked me in when i first tried it, LoTRO also sucked me in when i first tried it. Of course over time both get a little stale but...overall, I'd say LoTRO is better, unless you like a bigger, generally more immature community, then you can pick WoW hehe.
OH and if it means anything, LoTRO is rated 8.4 (highest game) on this site, WoW is somewhere like 8.1.
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A human and an Elf get captured by Skaven. The rat-men are getting ready to shoot the first hostage with Dwarf-made guns when he yells, "Earthquake!" The naturally nervous Skaven run and hide from the imaginary threat. He escapes. The Skaven regroup and bring out the Elf. Being very smart, the Elf has figured out what to do. When the Skaven get ready to shoot, the Elf, in order to scare them, yells, "Fire!"
Order of the White Border.
yeah i know thats what im basing my opinion on the 8.4 statistic....confusing though...
Well Ive played both and it is hard to say. LOTR will require a better computer to get the best looks out of the game. WoW however will prolly max graphics out on just about any computer now day.
LOTR has more of a "down to earth" feel , while WoW is extreamly high fantasy setting. Thats not to say that LOTR is not fantasy, its just that the landscapes and most of the MOBS are more reality based where as WoW's landscapes, buildings and general over all look are not something you would see while out strolling in the real world wilds.
LOTR has a neat interlocking storyline quest set, where one long story is told throughout a set of instances.
WoW is mostly a bunch of separate quest and you dont get to any of the main plot lines of the world until the highest levels.
LOTRs story/quests are cool but I think WoW wins in this because they are they are new stories and Blizz can go as far out as they want with them.
There is not much Spellcasting in LOTR.. its more real world style fighting , where as with WoW ever spell you can think of is going off all the time.
WoW has two factions you can play, Kinda a good and evil set up. In LOTR everyone is on the same side and all player races are mostly human looking. (LOTR does have "monster play" the PVP set up for LOTR , it is VERY cool, you roll a lvl 50 Monster ... you can be a spider!)
Both games have a super , amazing interface system that you just can not complain about. This area of both games is almost a polished and and as slick as possible
ok then.....say i go for WOW....what do i need?....which add ons or expansions sets will i need?
and btw LOTR cannot be purchased for digital download in uk...so that sucks.. (or can it) im not sure...i went to the site and said usa newzealand and canda only...
cant be bothered going to pc world today......ok im lazy...
ok i found sumwhere where u cqan download the key for lotr...but wud still need the client...which client wud i need?.....wud i just download the trail version client?
I just downloaded the normal client not the Hi-Res one *shrug*
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A human and an Elf get captured by Skaven. The rat-men are getting ready to shoot the first hostage with Dwarf-made guns when he yells, "Earthquake!" The naturally nervous Skaven run and hide from the imaginary threat. He escapes. The Skaven regroup and bring out the Elf. Being very smart, the Elf has figured out what to do. When the Skaven get ready to shoot, the Elf, in order to scare them, yells, "Fire!"
Order of the White Border.
For WoW you would want the original game and the expansion The Burning Crusade. In the states they offer the World of Warcraft Battlechest which includes both for around $40. Im not sure if this is available in EU or not, but would be your best bet. I would honestly give each game a try with their free trial.
MMO Vet since AOL Neverwinter Nights circa 1992. My MMO beat up your MMO. =S
Do a trial for each and then decide? They are rather diffrent in graphic and world, so maybe it will help you to decide.
WoW:
Good things (I dont consider them good,but most WoW players do):
-easy to play,even if you have no arms and legs (exageration)
-does not require much thinking at all
Bad things:
-worst community you will ever encounter,comprised of underaged kids or adults that act worse then kids
-endless grind with no real aim (all progress is erased with a new expansion)
-meaningless gank fest/corpse camping pvp
-crap lore,mostly ripped from warhammer (the board game) and crappy pop culture references
-crap economy
Lotr:
Good things:
-great lore with excelent quests
-has a nice and mature community
-free content updates
Bad things:
-lack of much content
-realy restricted pvp
-cannot play a evil side
Hope this helps you decide.
Personally I'd go LOTRO, there is way more offered than WoW ever will! Not saying WoW or bad, its just so easy to lvl in to the cap then all u do is raid after raid after raid.
If you have a good PC, DL the High Rez client for LOTRO, and jump on Elendilmir Server...just do the trial for a day or so and I'll help show u around some if u like. My main is a lvl 50 Minstrel by the name of Janika.
Also do like ur games to have style and varying architecture and places to explore?
In WoW every single building, cave, etc u see in the beginning is reused every place in the world, there is no random or unique layouts. I think there are like 4-5 diff ones but they're everywhere so that Inn u walked into at lvl 5 wil be the same layout everytime u find one through to lvl 70, its boring. Yes the end-game instances are all unique, but they all still use the same rehashed graphics recolored or replaced though.
In LOTRO every single building, ruins, cave, instance, dungeons etc, are all completely unique and something new every time u find something to explore, there are no repeats of anything. Everything is unique to explore and u never know what u'll find out there cause its a new experience everywhere. Also the landscape is truly breathtaking, if feels like ur exploring a world with rolling plains, huge lakes and rivers, paths running up the side of mountains too high cliffs and perilous drops at every turn. Forests and swamps to get lost in, and so many old ruins to explore....
Kemih ~ 13 Red Mage | Currently playing FFXI & LOTRO, awaiting Warhammer Online & Aion...
LOTR has free content updates but they also have Retail expansions you pay for
LOTRO 1st expansion, Mines of Moira, due in August is *not* free
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings_Online:_Mines_of_Moria
EQ2 fan sites
I can't see how anyone can say that wow has better quests then lotro. I've played wow since release and just left the other day so I can focus more on lotro. The instances in lotro are amazing and really draw you in, that really helps when you're gearing towards level 50 and makes the "grind" not even seem bad at all cause you are following a story. In wow the quests and instances are random and boring with no plot (like the other poster said until you get to the very very end). Wow was a good game for me I loved pvp and killing alliance but other then the pvp the game got stale. Patch after patch there was nothing really new about it, with lotro they are coming out with a new x-pac and still have a lot left they can add. If you want more of a pvp type game I say wow no doubt they have the best pvp imo. But if you want a mix of both and to be envoled more in quests and instances I say lotro. Also wow has more of a cartoon look going on, lotro is nice to look at and makes good use of graphics.
whats the diff between the low res and high res,,,my pc isint state of the art...so im wondering which i shud download?
Get the Low Rez then! High Rez would be for high end PCs that can DX10 or maximum DX9 settings.
Kemih ~ 13 Red Mage | Currently playing FFXI & LOTRO, awaiting Warhammer Online & Aion...
I guess it would depend on howmany time you want to spend to a game. I have played both games and would suggest World of Warcraft for a longer period (5 months +), Lord of the Rings Online for a shorter period (2-4 months). Both games are extreamely well set up, so you just should play the trials and decide for yourself
To add a few...
WoW
Good things:
-Range of content, easy content for people who want instant gratification and difficult content for people who want a challenge.
-OK PvP, It's turned more into an esport than meaningful PvP though.
-More Well disguised grind than a lot of games.
-Blizzard is always trying to improve their game. They actively listen to the player base and improve their game based on what we say.
Bad things:
-Tons of idiots, you need to find a good guild if you want to keep from killing yourself from stupidity
-The WarCraft Lore is rich, but it is not spoon fed to you, its mostly hidden in the flavor text of quests which no one ever reads. If you want to know the lore you need to find it yourself.
-Gold Sellers spam you whenever you are in a major city (although this has gone down considerably)
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Playing: Age of Conan Trial (trying to at least)
Played: Runescape, WoW, FFXI, Fury
Tried: LotRO, EVE, CoV, PotCO
am i able to dowload wow from the net along with expansion sets and key? if so can sumone provide a link....been searching most the day but cant find anywhere where u do digital download...
People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.
download it from blizzard europe website
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/burningcrusade/trial/index.html?referrer=WORLDOFWARCRAFT&source=wowhome&promo=1
I have played, am playing, both so I would say if you like good graphics and are a fan of the LOTR lore go for that. If you do not mind the graphics and want a less demanding but fun experience, try wow. Both great games but my apathy toward the LOTR lore leads me to play wow more.
To err is human....to play is divine
You can download the client for the trial version at:
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/downloads/wowclient-download.html
i dont want to do the trial
Buy it, get the cd key and then download. Good thing about Direct 2 Drive is that it will always remember what you bought so if you uninstall it you can alway redownload it from their server.
But to be more specific with the two games to be only fair
WOW
Pros:
Easy to play and understand (this could be a con),
Beautiful Lore system. You could run past 100 differnent lore situations and never even know. (for example, the throne room in the castle above the undead undercity is rich in recent lore. If you turn up your speakers really high you can hear people clapping and cheering for you as you walk down the outside court (as similiar to the Prince who just finished his expidition in the north and become possessed but know one knew he was possessed). Then in the throne room you will see the blood exactly where it spilt when the Prince killed his King father. Lots of people run past this and not even know the lore. This is just one example.
Cons:
Horrible community. Most of the allies are just pissed off immature kids or suicidal single adults who still lives with their moms. Its really bad. If you do play the horde, stay away from Barrens. The ooc chat their is about as immature as the Spear sisters.
Lotro
Pros:
All your characters look like very good looking women!
Nice graphics
Cons:
Linear type of gameplay. It follows a storyline specific to the movies. Everyone follows the same type of storyarc and you dont get a feel like you are creating your own path
Graphics: While the environment grapics are great, the character graphics just plain suck to me. Wont go into detail.
People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.