I've played Lotro on and off since beta. When it starts to feel old, I go play something else for a while, like GW2, SWTOR, and ESO. My latest "loss of magic" was when my main Lotro character reached max level and didn't have much "new" to do. I'm n…
I've had some fun playing it and exploring different areas, but it definitely still needs a lot of work. You'd expect that mousing over user interface items would explain what they are and give details and for most inventory items, they do, but not …
I was in alpha and was disappointed with the open pvp and competition for scarce resources. The beta now is much beta with pvp being completely optional. With this round of beta, they finally have the fire and life wands implemented and they provide…
I'm quit impressed with how the game is developing, but I'm also concerned about the release schedule. It may be ready for beta testing by the end of April, but to get a clean release, they should probably delay it until at least July.
I love FTP and refuse to play any game that requires a monthly sub. Buy-to-play like GW2 is acceptable as long as the price isn't more than $40 and you don't have to buy a new expansion every year. When I used to subscribe before FTP became common (…
I'm been enjoying the game so far. They've been patching the game frequently and a recent fix made the coyotes visible. The yield from cotton plants has also been increased so it is easier to collect. I have two main complaints. First, there is no g…
I have my doubts about this game. I play ESO, Eve and Age of Conan. All of them have PvP, but you can avoid it if you want to. If this game forces you into PvP in most areas, I won't be buying it.
ceratop001 said:
No WASD?:( I can't even think without having that. The game looks very interesting from what I read. Anyone know if it has keyboard control?
There is a WASD option in the mouse settings window, but it should have been o…
I tried out the open beta to see if it lived up to the hype. It sounded like the kind of game that I enjoy. I got signed up and installed it without too much difficulty.
I was disappointed with the character creation choices. The faces all loo…
I played ESO in beta and couldn't believe how buggy it was when they decided to release it, so there was no way that I was going to subscribe to something that was still beta quality. When it went free-to-play I revisited it and decided that it was …
I've been in Landmark since early 2014. The pace of development has significantly slowed since Daybreak took over. Landmark is the testing ground for EQN features and is still being used to develop EQN artwork. It was stated the Landmark would get a…
Originally posted by mayito7777
Hopefully No Man's Sky will come out on this years.
Yes, I'm really hoping to play that one this year.
I already bought the GW2 expansion and played in a beta weekend. Not impressed with the new class, but the oth…
I loved Lotro going f2p because I'd stopped playing when I wasn't spending enough time on it to justify a monthly sub. With f2p there is no pressure to get my money's worth out of it and I can buy the parts I'm interested in when I'm ready for them…
I played in beta and had some fun, but kept being frustrated by bugs. If it followed the GW2 model of a 1 time purchase I'd buy it, but there's no way I'm going to pay a sub for it. It was the same for ST:TOR, I waited until the F2P option and now p…
I'd also recommend SWTOR and after trying it, if you decide you like it, I'd also recommend the 1 month sub as previously mentioned to get all the preferred benefits.
With all the quality MMOs available as f2p, I just can't see that its worth paying $15 a month for ESO (or the box price either). I realize they have development costs to pay for, but why not go the GW2 model (which I bought). My main game is Lotro …
I've had some fun in the beta, but even last weekend's beta event still had a lot of significant bugs that prevented quest completions. With the release coming next month, the bugs should have already been fixed, especially the one where the UI gets…