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Any life-time membership people still playing?

This game had a unique lifetime membership for a flat fee.  I was wondering if people who payed up for that were happy with it and still play..?

 

 

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  • ThradarThradar Member Posts: 949

    I paid for two lifetime subs at launch.  We've gotten more than our moneys worth, but I don't log in much anymore, maybe 1 evening a week.  There's nothing for me to do.  My play style isn't compatible with grinding intances, rep, rad gear until my eyes bleed...so I go play other games.

    Not real happy with Turbine and the direction they've taken the game.  Each patch/book the game added more an more features that make it close to a WOW clone...with no expansion in sight.

    Oh well, with a lifetime sub I can quit for a year and come back anytime I want.  Anxiously awaiting TOR.

  • Death1942Death1942 Member UncommonPosts: 2,587

    single best MMO decision i ever made (just purchased a CO lifetime too because of how awesome/long CoH was).

     

    I still play but not very consistant.  I find with a lifetime sub i have the freedom to pick it up and play whenever i get a craving (usually every 3 months or so) and depending on the MMO market i can stay for up to 3 weeks at a time.  Recently (with the crappy market) i spend 2 and a half weeks playing a champion and after purchasing MoM i rolled up a runekeeper for a quick weeklong play 2 weeks ago.

     

    So yeah lifetime subs rock.

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    -Changeable worlds
    -Solid non level based game
    -Sharks with lasers attached to their heads

  • gboostergbooster Member UncommonPosts: 712

    I have the lifetime sub and I am still playing.   It's still the most beautiful game on the market. 

  • sazabisazabi Member UncommonPosts: 389

    hm i dont really think that lifetime membership is a very good idea.

    well ofcourse its a good idea for developers to make sure they have money, but its not for players.

    why is that? a lot of mmos are goin downhill. and whats after that? servers down or game goin f2p.

  • trancejeremytrancejeremy Member UncommonPosts: 1,222

    ^Well, I don't think there is that problem to worry about.  LOTRO seems to have a stable population.

    But you just better make darn sure you really like the game before paying up that much. I really liked the starter areas, and had no troulbe finding groups there, so I sprung for the lifetime sub. 

    Only to discover a month later, how much I hated the game and its stuckup community that never groups (or talks to anyone outside their kin, or at least to me).

    Certainly one of the worst financial decisions I've made in the last couple years, once I always regret when there is something $200 I want to buy instead.

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  • PapadamPapadam Member Posts: 2,102

    Lifetimer since launch and still play LotrO! Best deal ever :)

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  • thorwoodthorwood Member Posts: 485

    I bought the lifetime subscription and have no regrets.

    I hardly play now, but I do drop in for a look at least once a month or anytime I feel like it.  I will play regularly again when the level cap is raised or there is new solo content.

    There are games I would like to revisit to see whether my interest would rekindle,  For example, EQ, WoW, City of Heroes and Istaria (aka Horizons).  However,  there are significant barriers to revisiting games you have not played for a while.  Some of the barriers include:

    • payment of at least a full month's subscription
    • purchasing and downloading any missing expansions
    • downloading missing updates
    • if you have purchased a new PC since last time you played, you need to download and re-install the whole game. Even if you did purchase a retail copy on disk originally, it is mostly likely so out of date that it you are better of downloading a more up to date version.

    I just wish some of my other old games also had a less costly and more convenient way to revisit.

  • DameonkDameonk Member UncommonPosts: 1,914

    I should have bought the lifetime membership for my wife at release but I didn't think the game was that good.

    I ended up buying it later when they had the $200 price special.  Glad I did.

    I got my lifetime account for free from a PAX event :P

    I still play every once and a while.

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  • leinad312leinad312 Member UncommonPosts: 319
    Originally posted by trancejeremy


    ^Well, I don't think there is that problem to worry about.  LOTRO seems to have a stable population.
    But you just better make darn sure you really like the game before paying up that much. I really liked the starter areas, and had no troulbe finding groups there, so I sprung for the lifetime sub. 
    Only to discover a month later, how much I hated the game and its stuckup community that never groups (or talks to anyone outside their kin, or at least to me).
    Certainly one of the worst financial decisions I've made in the last couple years, once I always regret when there is something $200 I want to buy instead.

     

    You're always saying how no one talks in the game. Have you joined the GLFF channel? Can't get people to shut up in that channel.

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  • SwaneaSwanea Member UncommonPosts: 2,401
    Originally posted by leinad312

    Originally posted by trancejeremy


    ^Well, I don't think there is that problem to worry about.  LOTRO seems to have a stable population.
    But you just better make darn sure you really like the game before paying up that much. I really liked the starter areas, and had no troulbe finding groups there, so I sprung for the lifetime sub. 
    Only to discover a month later, how much I hated the game and its stuckup community that never groups (or talks to anyone outside their kin, or at least to me).
    Certainly one of the worst financial decisions I've made in the last couple years, once I always regret when there is something $200 I want to buy instead.

     

    You're always saying how no one talks in the game. Have you joined the GLFF channel? Can't get people to shut up in that channel.

     

    Yeah, I am usually on late at night.  And the GLFF channel is still mobbed even at that time.  Never have a hard time finding a group for much.  Maybe your server? I am on brandywine.

  • AnimusChaserAnimusChaser Member Posts: 91

    I have a life time and have been playing since the early days of closed beta. I bought the lifetime account as soon as it was announced and just took a leap of faith. I'm glad I did, I got years and years of entertainment out of the game.

     

    However, I am a leader of a raiding kin (guild) and quite frankly the game has run out of steam for us anyways. There's just  not enough to do bar grind the same raids 4x a week.

     

    Don't get me wrong I still feel its one of the best games on the market and is leagues ahead of anything I have personally played but there's just not enough there for the "hardcore" crowd. Once you get to the stage we were at and farming The Watcher & Turtle 4x weekly and doing 2 DN runs a week the lack of anything else to do gets a little stale. We where at a point where we had members with 5 characters fully maxed out in full raiding gear.

     

    LOTRO is a fantastic MMO and I recommend everybody try it but if you play 25+ hours a week you will find after a month or two at the cap you are struggling to find things to do and will start resorting to alts.

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  • KrasherKrasher Member Posts: 36
    Originally posted by Alternation


    This game had a unique lifetime membership for a flat fee.  I was wondering if people who payed up for that were happy with it and still play..?
     
     I still do from time to time. LoTRO will probably never be my main MMO, but its good to come back to when I like. I wish more games would offer the lifetime subscription, but as far as I know only LoTRO and Champions Online (offer expired last night I think) have done so. 

     

  • TatsuOyamaTatsuOyama Member UncommonPosts: 33

    Life subber here. Got it since launch. Got it for the IP and the history. Have lots of RP buddies. The game is fun if you have the right friends. There is a serious brick wall though.

    -Tatsu Oyama

  • ZharreZharre Member UncommonPosts: 80

    Lifetimer & Founder here, and yes, I still play, and I consider it some of the best gaming money I have EVER spent....and I've spent a whole lot on gaming.

    Have I played non-stop since launch? No. That's perfectly alright, too. I don't feel like I 'have to' play to 'get my money's worth' because... I have forever, figuratively speaking. I can play once a week, a couple times a month, not at all for 3 months straight, or every single night for 8 hours straight ... whatever I'm in the mood for. Right now I'm playing it pretty much every single day, and have been for a few months, but before that I didn't play at all for a few. I was busy trying out Warhammer, got into a couple betas, and then got deep into a string of SP games.

    My kinship in LotRO has quite a few lifetimers, and quite a few that would like to get the lifetime sub (and either lack the funds or are upset they missed any chance at getting the cheaper Founder-referral pricing now that Turbine's finally ended that).

  • Redline65Redline65 Member Posts: 486

    Glad I bought the lifetime subscription at launch, I've been playing nearly every day since.

  • fcazaresfcazares Member Posts: 190

    I have a founders life time sub and still play the game regularly. I absolutely adore it and will continue to play it so long as it exists. I will admit my activity increases when new content is released but thats because I love to play my RPGs in between. Its the only MMO I play and will likely be so until BioWare releases SW:TOR. Right up my alley of course as I mentioned I love RPG's.

  • funkyclaudefunkyclaude Member Posts: 24

    Bought a lifetime subscription for my brother as a gift last year and he has more than gotten the money's worth out of it.  He hasn't been logging-in as much over the last few months due to all the grinding and rep grinding required at the later levels, so I have taken to leveling some of his alt-characters as a way to pass the time while waiting for other games, so I've gotten a little enjoyment out of it as well.  For the amount of time he has put into the game, I think that it was worth the price.  The game is definitely losing a lot of its charm for me, personally.  I had a real blast pre-Moria, but since then it just hasn't felt the same so I find myself losing a lot of interest in it.

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  • David_RRDavid_RR Member Posts: 134

    I have a lifetime subscription and I think it was a good investment..  I have played and then left and I am now back again.  With a lifetime subscription , I think it gives you a lot of lead way in regards to playing.  And with the lack of very good MMO's out there it gives me something to play.  

  • Einherjar_LCEinherjar_LC Member UncommonPosts: 1,055
    Originally posted by trancejeremy


    ^Well, I don't think there is that problem to worry about.  LOTRO seems to have a stable population.
    But you just better make darn sure you really like the game before paying up that much. I really liked the starter areas, and had no troulbe finding groups there, so I sprung for the lifetime sub. 
    Only to discover a month later, how much I hated the game and its stuckup community that never groups (or talks to anyone outside their kin, or at least to me).
    Certainly one of the worst financial decisions I've made in the last couple years, once I always regret when there is something $200 I want to buy instead.

     

    Take this post with a grain of salt OP.

    This poster plays on the unofficial RP server Landroval where there is emoting/RPing everywhere nearly, conversations, and events going on regularly.  The GLFF(global looking for fellowship chat channel) is nearly impossible to keep pace with at any point in the day.  It is easily the friendliest community I have been a part of in the 11 years I have been playing MMO's.

    The poster either doesn't have his chat window open or has done something that has alienated him from the tightknit community on Landroval.

     

    More OT:

     

    I was a part of closed beta and bought the lifetime/founders deal the day they made it available.

    I have no regrets whatsoever.  If I get busy in RL, there's no concern about wasted money since I have no month to month sub fee.  I play when I want and I feel it has really added to my enjoyment of the game.  I don't feel rushed to do anything and can take my time. 

    The beautiful part is, this game has a healthy population and the devs have even said it is growing so it's not going anywhere anytime in the near future....unless they CU/NGE it, lol.

     

    Turbine is consistently coming up with new content and adding to the game.  Some of it popular, some of it not....you'll have that with any MMO though.

     

    If they ever offer it again, I will talk as many people as I can into it, if they really like the game.  I may even pick up another one.

     

     

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  • ComnitusComnitus Member Posts: 2,462
    Originally posted by Zharre


    Lifetimer & Founder here, and yes, I still play, and I consider it some of the best gaming money I have EVER spent....and I've spent a whole lot on gaming.
    Have I played non-stop since launch? No. That's perfectly alright, too. I don't feel like I 'have to' play to 'get my money's worth' because... I have forever, figuratively speaking. I can play once a week, a couple times a month, not at all for 3 months straight, or every single night for 8 hours straight ... whatever I'm in the mood for. Right now I'm playing it pretty much every single day, and have been for a few months, but before that I didn't play at all for a few. I was busy trying out Warhammer, got into a couple betas, and then got deep into a string of SP games.
    My kinship in LotRO has quite a few lifetimers, and quite a few that would like to get the lifetime sub (and either lack the funds or are upset they missed any chance at getting the cheaper Founder-referral pricing now that Turbine's finally ended that).

    That's the real reason right there. So many people nowadays say MMOs suck because they burn through the content faster than the devs can make it. Why? If they don't play, they feel like they're wasting their $15 a month. But pay once to play forever and that pressure is lifted. You can play a lot when you first get the game if you want, just because it's new and you like it, but once you slow down, you don't feel any guilt if you don't play.

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  • VengerVenger Member UncommonPosts: 1,309
    Originally posted by Thradar


    I paid for two lifetime subs at launch.  We've gotten more than our moneys worth, but I don't log in much anymore, maybe 1 evening a week.  There's nothing for me to do.  My play style isn't compatible with grinding intances, rep, rad gear until my eyes bleed...so I go play other games.
    Not real happy with Turbine and the direction they've taken the game.  Each patch/book the game added more an more features that make it close to a WOW clone...with no expansion in sight.
    Oh well, with a lifetime sub I can quit for a year and come back anytime I want.  Anxiously awaiting TOR.

     

    I am in this situation too.  I just came back after a 3-4 month break.

  • GaryMGaryM Member Posts: 244
    Originally posted by Comnitus

    Originally posted by Zharre


    Lifetimer & Founder here, and yes, I still play, and I consider it some of the best gaming money I have EVER spent....and I've spent a whole lot on gaming.
    Have I played non-stop since launch? No. That's perfectly alright, too. I don't feel like I 'have to' play to 'get my money's worth' because... I have forever, figuratively speaking. I can play once a week, a couple times a month, not at all for 3 months straight, or every single night for 8 hours straight ... whatever I'm in the mood for. Right now I'm playing it pretty much every single day, and have been for a few months, but before that I didn't play at all for a few. I was busy trying out Warhammer, got into a couple betas, and then got deep into a string of SP games.
    My kinship in LotRO has quite a few lifetimers, and quite a few that would like to get the lifetime sub (and either lack the funds or are upset they missed any chance at getting the cheaper Founder-referral pricing now that Turbine's finally ended that).

    That's the real reason right there. So many people nowadays say MMOs suck because they burn through the content faster than the devs can make it. Why? If they don't play, they feel like they're wasting their $15 a month. But pay once to play forever and that pressure is lifted. You can play a lot when you first get the game if you want, just because it's new and you like it, but once you slow down, you don't feel any guilt if you don't play.

    LOTRO is $10 per month, but it's not a game to lose your life in. It's a game to play a few hours a week, which is a strength to me. Seems to result in a better community too. Since a month of LOTRO is the same price as a two-hour movie, I think it's a bargain. But if you're a 20+ hour a week MMO player, there's a good chance you'll get bored quickly as you burn through the content (although I know some people who play that much or more and still seem to enjoy the game).

  • veritas_Xveritas_X Member Posts: 393

    Two lifetime subs since launch.

    I would've preferred the original MEO sandbox version in the works prior to Turbine entering the picture, but it's still a fun game that has more than given me my money's worth.

  • Xyfire1Xyfire1 Member Posts: 128
    Originally posted by sazabi


    hm i dont really think that lifetime membership is a very good idea.
    well ofcourse its a good idea for developers to make sure they have money, but its not for players.
    why is that? a lot of mmos are goin downhill. and whats after that? servers down or game goin f2p.

     

    Lifetime sub is only 300 bucks. If someone has played for 2 years, they get over their monies worth. I'd get lifetime sub for WoW, Aion, and TOR. Even if I stop playing for a bit, I can still pick it up and go again another time. I feel like maybe I should have bought and played LOTRO with lifetime sub. I played in the Beta and it was good fun, except I was younger and WoW was the shit to me back then.

  • LiltawenLiltawen Member UncommonPosts: 245

    I think getting a Lifetime sub. was the best thing I ever did.

    Sometimes I have money for computer games, sometimes I'm doing other things; but  always being able to log onto LOTRO gets rid of all that.

    With other games I tend to come and go. Wish more companies would do that.Having to pay monthly pretty much garrentees that I won't at all.

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