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All I can say from playing my short time last night is WOW. The graphics are very pleasing to look at, and the engine draws everything so quickly. I cranked up the settings to highest quality, turned up AA to 6X and the game looks even better than Guild Wars. It's a different style than WoW, but the game definitely looks better than WoW even though they are apples and oranges stylistically.
The gameplay is your usuall MMORPG type of combat with special moves and targetting with tab. I only played for a short time but if anyone was thinking about trying or buying I can say this game looks very very good and well polished. Turbine has really done a great job with LotRO and deserves congratulations.
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Crazy, I cranked everything up and just judgine by the speed with which I move I probably get at least 50fps. You may have one of many problems: startup programs running in the background, spyware on your computer (flush those cookies!), perhaps a driver update is needed. Anyways goodluck, you certainly have the system to play it on full.
I played at the "High" setting (2 down from the top) and had no problems, but I agree with the above posters - the 2GB of RAM helps - when I alt-tabbed to check my resource usage I was anywhere from 1.5 - 1.7 GB RAM usage.
My vid card is the ATI Radeon X850 XT PE.
One last thing - I definitely agree that the graphics were beautiful, but I also felt that the game was too quest heavy (after only 2 days of testing to be fair). The more you play, the more you feel like the game is 95% about quests and only 5% about XP hunting (for some that's good, for some that's bad).
I haven't decided yet if I want to buy it, or just wait to see how AoC turns out.
But it was definitely VERY polished. I had no "bugs" that I noticed during stress test weekend at all.
I am playing the game on high resolution with a 2.4 ghz processor, 1 gig ram and a 6800 video card (128MB). I turn down the graphics when I go into Bree, but other than that I run the game fine. Great in fact. So great, that I am postponing buying a new computer until late this year, if then.
I count myself very lucky indeed to be playing a next generation mmorpg on a 4 year old computer with a 2 year old videocard
Elladan - ESO (AD)
Camring - SWTOR (Ebon Hawk)
Eol & Justinian - Rift (Faeblight)
Ceol and Duri - LotRO (Landroval)
Kili - WoW
Eol - Lineage 2
Camring - SWG
Justinian (Nimue), Camring - DAoC
If u hear noise that means ur video card is doing extra work so the fan is running higher speed than usual. I ran the game fine with medium setting on my 2nd computer with 1gig ram and Ti4200 tho. So maybe u needt o get the newest video driver.
I happen to think this perhaps the greatest strength to the game. I completely loathe XP grinding and the large number of quests in this game, so many in fact that a few go gray before I can get to them, makes levelling in this game almost transparent. I find that I'm so busy doing quests and levelling that I sometimes forget to go back to the trainer and acquire my new skills. I was level 12 before I realized I hadn't been to a trainer since level 8!
BTW, the pre-order box from Best Buy comes with a DVD that contains the fabled hi-res client with all the hi-res textures and it makes an astounding difference in the look of the game. Simply insert the DVD, "repair" the installation, go online and patch the game, and you are good to go in hi-res. It takes this game from gorgeous to mind-numbingly beautiful in a little over an hour.
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Grab Ad-aware SE
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Would be surprised what people find after switching to ad-aware from bit defender, also your fan like everyoone is saying is loose or a wire is hitting. I have a BFG 5200 in my junk box and you should here that thing kick up sometime, sounds likea jet fighter lol .
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The thing that fools a lot of people (including me until recently) is the dependancy on Quests. The reality is you do not have to do the quests. if you want the game to hold your hand, it will. However, you can let go of that hand and do a lot of things that you'd find in something like EQ1--grind MOBS for xp and loot.
I came to this realization whilst killing mobs for my trait requirements. I was a 34lvl hunter killing some 15lvl undead (off peak hours so as not to disrupt other players of that level) and I was surprised at the good drops I was getting that would have been nice for a character at 15lvl.
So I started a second character and tried out this hypothesis. Sure enough, at level 10 after 'grinding' in one dwarven bandit hideout I've been getting some nice drops that are better than many of the quest items. Xp is a little slower, but that didn't bother me. It was a nice change.
@anarchyart : I'm just waiting for the day you slip up and deride or ridicule a game. I thought LOTRO would be the one. Guess not Nice review.
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Currently Playing: LOTRO; DDO
Played: AC2, AO, Auto Assault, CoX, DAoC, DDO, Earth&Beyond, EQ1, EQ2, EVE, Fallen Earth, Jumpgate, Roma Victor, Second Life, SWG, V:SoH, WoW, World War II Online.
Games I'm watching: Infinity: The Quest for Earth, Force of Arms.
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The thing that fools a lot of people (including me until recently) is the dependancy on Quests. The reality is you do not have to do the quests. if you want the game to hold your hand, it will. However, you can let go of that hand and do a lot of things that you'd find in something like EQ1--grind MOBS for xp and loot.
I came to this realization whilst killing mobs for my trait requirements. I was a 34lvl hunter killing some 15lvl undead (off peak hours so as not to disrupt other players of that level) and I was surprised at the good drops I was getting that would have been nice for a character at 15lvl.
So I started a second character and tried out this hypothesis. Sure enough, at level 10 after 'grinding' in one dwarven bandit hideout I've been getting some nice drops that are better than many of the quest items. Xp is a little slower, but that didn't bother me. It was a nice change.
@anarchyart : I'm just waiting for the day you slip up and deride or ridicule a game. I thought LOTRO would be the one. Guess not Nice review.
There is a misconception in LOTRO, even among testers, that "questing" is the ONLY viable way to level up.
This is false.
The "normal" solo quest grants XP that is equivalent to solo-killing 10-12 equal-con or higher mobs. (Excludes fellowship quests.) And sometimes killing the mobs is faster and more productive of lootdrops.
Example:
Quest XP granted -- 2000+ XP plus 20 silver.
Solo-kill equal-con mob -- 200+ XP plus lootdrop. Ten mobs killed = 2000+ XP. The equivalent of the quest XP.
Sometimes a lucky lootdrop will be BETTER than a quest reward. Not always, but sometimes.
Quests are plentiful, but are most definitely NOT the only way to play the game.
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The thing that fools a lot of people (including me until recently) is the dependancy on Quests. The reality is you do not have to do the quests. if you want the game to hold your hand, it will. However, you can let go of that hand and do a lot of things that you'd find in something like EQ1--grind MOBS for xp and loot.
I came to this realization whilst killing mobs for my trait requirements. I was a 34lvl hunter killing some 15lvl undead (off peak hours so as not to disrupt other players of that level) and I was surprised at the good drops I was getting that would have been nice for a character at 15lvl.
So I started a second character and tried out this hypothesis. Sure enough, at level 10 after 'grinding' in one dwarven bandit hideout I've been getting some nice drops that are better than many of the quest items. Xp is a little slower, but that didn't bother me. It was a nice change.
@anarchyart : I'm just waiting for the day you slip up and deride or ridicule a game. I thought LOTRO would be the one. Guess not Nice review.
There is a misconception in LOTRO, even among testers, that "questing" is the ONLY viable way to level up.
This is false.
The "normal" solo quest grants XP that is equivalent to solo-killing 10-12 equal-con or higher mobs. (Excludes fellowship quests.) And sometimes killing the mobs is faster and more productive of lootdrops.
Example:
Quest XP granted -- 2000+ XP plus 20 silver.
Solo-kill equal-con mob -- 200+ XP plus lootdrop. Ten mobs killed = 2000+ XP. The equivalent of the quest XP.
Sometimes a lucky lootdrop will be BETTER than a quest reward. Not always, but sometimes.
Quests are plentiful, but are most definitely NOT the only way to play the game.
Yep, very true. All in all, the two playstyles are quite balanced I have to say. That impresses me. Perfectly balanced? No. But nothing ever is.
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Currently Playing: LOTRO; DDO
Played: AC2, AO, Auto Assault, CoX, DAoC, DDO, Earth&Beyond, EQ1, EQ2, EVE, Fallen Earth, Jumpgate, Roma Victor, Second Life, SWG, V:SoH, WoW, World War II Online.
Games I'm watching: Infinity: The Quest for Earth, Force of Arms.
Find the Truth: http://www.factcheck.org/
xp farming may definately be slower than the questing but I have found many loot drops from experimenting with mob grinding. some stuff that I found in beta 1 was just absolutely sweet. found a one handed sword that glowed blue. was delicious. made the snow around me and my toon glow blue haha Im sure other people have found things similar to this but the point is, the drop was waaaay better then the quest rewards for that area and for my lvl.
not yet balanced in xp giveout but I have a feeling it will be balanced a lil bit to allow grinders out there to reap the same benifits as those peeps who quest grind
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I have a system very smililar to yours (a bit more RAM and a7600 GT) and I can run the BETA on extreme graphics and I get an awesome frame rate and no graphical lag or pauses. Which puzzles me because I cannot run Vanguard on the minimum settings and all recommened .ini tweaks and I cannot break 10-15fps. Its so odd.
Oh well.
I agree, sounds like a heat problem of some sort. Open up the case and clean it out with some canned air. It may be as simple as that. Then check the fans. But definately give it a good cleaning. There is definately something going wrong, you should be getting much better performance then that.
Geez, get off the guys back. He can't comment on another game?
My specs are
Pent 4 - 3.2 Ghz
GF 6600GT PCI-E 256mb
1.5gb ram
I run the game absolutely perfect on the very high settings (second highest next to ultra high) with player portraits turned off and AA on X2, the game runs almost perfect with AA on x4, I play at 1152 screen res...
I am just telling you this because my system seems very similiar to yours so you may have something wrong
Currently Playing: Everything but MMORPGs
Cancelled: L2, FFXI, VSoH, LotRO, WAR, WoW
Looking Forward To: SW:TOR
what you guys probabally dont know is that youve really only seen the low res client.
the high res client makes vanguard and eq2 look like eq1