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Showing posts with label LOTRO. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
More Please
NO I haven't entered another dimension or slipped off into a dream trance. I am well into my initiation into The Inn League. In essence it requires you to run from town to town in the Shire and partake in the finest of beverages in each local. Add to that a time limit for completion and let the fun begin.
Monday, October 31, 2011
One is a Lonely Number
So I bought a new home the other day. It’s not much to look
at, but has a great view and a decent size lot. It sits atop a small hill with
two trees and is overlooking a quaint little town with a pond, gazebo and
waterfall. The inside is sparsely furnished with a bench, a bed, a couple rugs,
a dresser and a chair or two. Warmth and relaxation can be found next to one of
the fireplaces located each room and the soft, soothing sounds of gentle music
that play through out the place. So it’s not much, but it’s mine, well as long
as I pay the upkeep it’s mine. However as nice and peaceful this may sound, the
house has one major draw back to it. When I am home I often find myself feeling
quite lonely.
So after a long day of adventuring
and assisting the citizens of Middle Earth with various problems, I was happy
to come galloping down the road and see my home. Putting the horse up for the
night, I went inside, started a fire and sat down on my chair. Well that’s it
really nothing much to do and if not for the music playing in the background
the deafening silence would have driven me mad. After several minutes of
looking around and finding nothing to really do, I decided that maybe I should
take this opportunity and take a walk around town. Just maybe I would stop in
and meet some of my neighbors.
The walk was pleasant enough as the
town itself is rather pretty and peaceful, but I quickly found out that all of
my neighbors were either not home or had been evicted for failure to pay the upkeep
on their houses. Undeterred I headed into the center of town were I met a
musical Troupe playing next to a fountain (They weren’t very talkative as they
were busy playing their instruments.), A couple of shop keeps and a random
citizen or two. It didn’t take long for me to realize that they were not the
biggest conversationalist and seemed actually surprised themselves to see
another person.
So after a few moments of aimlessly
meandering around town I headed back to my own house up on the hill. As I
rounded the corner to the street I lived on, I glimpsed someone riding hard
towards me. Frantically I tried to raise my hand and bellow forth a cheerful
greeting to my newly met neighbor, but to my dismay they paid me little mind
and road on past with a stern look of urgent and pressing business. I
considered briefly of giving chase and making myself known, but quickly laid
that thought aside as I didn’t want them to think of me as a crazy person this
early in our new relationship.
With a disappointing sigh I went
back into my new home and sat down in front of the fireplace. I wondered if I
should give it another go tomorrow, just maybe there will be more people out
and about. Maybe I could hang out by the store; surely someone would come by
sooner or later. Nah unfortunately I myself had pressing business myself
tomorrow. You see there have been some recent reports of Orcs being spotted in
the low-lands and I still hadn’t collected enough Warg tails for that lady at
the Forsaken Inn. Nope, unfortunately it appears that tomorrow will be quite
the busy day for me and I won’t get much of a chance to go about town. Such a
shame really, this would be such a nice place to live if it wasn’t so damn
lonely.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Turbine Warns of Potental Account Hacking
Earlier this week there some buzz going around that the Lord of the Rings Forum account information had been hacked. The forums were indeed taken off line for some time and earlier today I received this email from Turbine.
Greetings,
Turbine is concerned that a third-party recently may have attempted to access forum account information. There is no indication at this time that your account was modified or compromised. For your protection we suggest you change the password to a unique, hard to guess password not associated with any other sites or services. If you changed your password after October 11th, then you can disregard this message.
To change your password, please follow these steps:
Thank you,
Turbine Support
Looks like it is time to change your passwords.
Greetings,
Turbine is concerned that a third-party recently may have attempted to access forum account information. There is no indication at this time that your account was modified or compromised. For your protection we suggest you change the password to a unique, hard to guess password not associated with any other sites or services. If you changed your password after October 11th, then you can disregard this message.
To change your password, please follow these steps:
- Go tohttps://myaccount.turbine.com/ and click on "Forgot your password?" You may also click this in the game launcher.
- Follow the instructions on how to recover your password. A new password will be sent to this e-mail address.
- Once you have received the password reset e-mail, change your password. Please remember to use unique, hard-to guess passwords that are not associated with other online services or sites.
Thank you,
Turbine Support
Looks like it is time to change your passwords.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Bree-Land, Tiger II and 1914 Tournament
Been a while since I updated the comings and goings of my online adventuring so I figured I'd indulge in a quick post to get caught up.
LOTRO
I have started playing a little more as the fire of quest running has been relit within. Good thing for me LOTRO is loaded with plenty of quests that have had me running from one edge of the map to the other. So far most of the denizens of Middle Earth seem friendly enough, however I am completely convinced that none of them are capable of doing anything for themselves and if the world suddenly dried up of noble adventurers they would all perish from being incapable of caring for themselves. the Hobbits of Staddle are a particular lazy bunch.
I recently hit level 15 and one of the highlights was reaching the town Bree. Seeing this storied town of Tolkien lore was truly an enjoyable event as I spent quite some time exploring all of its nooks and crannies. Entering the Prancing Pony was especially neat. (Yes I am a card carrying member of the Geekdom nation.) I have also discovered that I have a lot to learn as there is quite a few traits and abilities to understand, as well as crafting has taken some doing.
World of Tanks
I can't really understand why my Tier 8 Tiger II tank is so bad. Statistically it is on par with the rest of my tanks around the 47 percent win rate, but I often find myself being destroyed rather quickly in matches. I don't have this problem with other tanks I use so I don't believe my deaths can all be attributed to my poor play. The gun I am using appears weak as I often have trouble penetrating other tanks in my tier range, including side and rear shots and because I have chosen not to pay for a premium account at this time the tank is a huge credit sink as even on a win I am only making around 1000 credits. It's a shame really as it has soured me on this game somewhat as this was the tank I was looking forward to playing the most.
Supremacy 1914
Just got back into this browser game after an extended break and it appears just in time for the next tournament. the nations I received in the three separate matches are Ottoman Empire, Morocco and Austria-Hungary. Not a bad group of nations to start with so I think I may do well this time and hopefully get out of the first round.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
There and Back Again - A Hobbits Tale...and Back Again...and Back....Again
Being that I am a big fan of the literary works of J.R.R. Tolkien, making my way in and around the shire has been an enjoyable trip...the first time.
Sprigleys farm, The Hunting Lodge and Archet are all really neat and fun to visit, I'm just not sure they need to see me so often. One thing that holds true to all MMO's that I have played is the constant back and forth the Quests tend to make you do. I sometimes think that NPC quest givers are quietly chuckling to themselfs after watching us run off yet again to the place they just sent us to a minute ago.
"Ah hello again brave adventurer, so glad to see you made it back safely. Here ya go.. as promised ninety copper coins."
"Phew damn that farm is far...Thanks...(Cough)... It was tough but I seem to have managed alright...just a tab bit winded is all."
"Yes, yes very well done indeed ...there's just one more thing."
"What's that? You have further need of me? Is it something that can wait till the morning?"
"Oh no, I'm afraid it is of dire concern and requires immediate attention...BEFORE IT'S TO LATE."
"Really? (sigh) ok how can I help?"
"There seems to be a small spider infestation that has sprung up and I think your just the man for the job."
"Hmmm I see well no rest for the weary I guess, where to?"
"Sprigleys farm."
"WHAT??...for the love of god man I just came from there."
As characters we take such abuse from our quest givers that I wonder how many we would gladly cut down if given the chance.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Return to Middle Earth
Continuing my goal of trying out new games I have once again entered the realm of Lord of the Rings Online. I have been here once before when the game was a new release as I gave the game a try over two weeks on a trial account. While I enjoyed the game at the time, I didn't stick with it because of other games that had my attention. This time around I plan on giving it a good try and look forward to exploring what is my favorite Fantasy setting.
I have taken on the roll of a Human Champion this time and have Begun the introduction quests in Archet. The game is much as I remembered it and I am quickly making my way around the opening quests in the town. Being a veteran of other fantasy MMO's I am having an easy time of picking up the commands and progressing my character. I am looking forward to once again brave the lands of Middle Earth and will report back as often as I can to detail my journeys.
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