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Standing Stone has brought both Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons & Dragons Online servers back to life after more than three days of downtime. The downtime came as a result of persistent issues encountered with a datacenter move. As a result of the downtime, however, developers have some good news for players in the form of XP gains for the next several days and that a package of compensatory goodies is being prepared for players of both games.
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They had to offer 3 days extra sub time for subscribers. That would have been enough.
If 3 days without LOTRO ruins someone's life then they didn't have one anyway.
Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.
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Asherons Call
The issue took their website down as well. They kept their Facebook page updated.
Says the guy with 4500 posts on a mmo forum...
Didn't you see streams with this game? I'm not sure about gameplay, but you can see graphics.
Welcome to this new era of scummy developers/publishers.
I played FFXI for 15+ years,never a cash shop,now i play Atlas and i bought the game for $30 NO cash shop,so i feel since i enjoy the game a lot,i am getting more value than most every game on the market.
IDK about LOTRO because i only played it for about 1 hour and deleted it but i know DnD is a real cheap game design and sadly i wasted about 1-2 months playing it.
I have watched a bit more of LOTRO with Angry Joe and his bros as well if i remember his wife was playing as well and none of them seemed impressed with the game.The common theme was LACK of in everything from game play to rewards.My feeling i got from his video review was one of ho hum,not great not terrible just sort of not worth the time.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
I was not expecting to get so much free stuff so respect for SSG on how they went about this one.
That is Turbine. I don't think Standing Stone Games own it.
Kudos to them.