Can MMOs save PC gaming?
LOTRO developers pop the MMO bubble myth and share details on their next mass⛄ive update to Middle Earth
Gollum will be sneaking his way into LOTRO's 🐟Middle Earth, but further details have been kept under wraps so as not to ruin any surprises. Hardcore raiders should also enjoy Book 11's new raid, The Rift. Expect to face a giant Balrog and the game's first flying monsters in this epic new dungeon.
We were particularly impressed with the way the raid has been designed so that monsters drop items which you'll be able to trade with vendor NPCs for the loot that you want for your character. While it doesn't seem like a big deal, it's thinking like this - w☂hen it comes to design - that should help eliminate the need for overly elaborate looting rules - like- that almost always lead to in-game drama tantrums. Take a tour through The Rift by clickingand check it out for yourself.
Above: Here's what Hobbit housing will look like in Book 11's instanced neighborhoods. It's one of the many things you should expect from a service you're paying for
.It seems like Turbine has got꧒ a solid idea of what their fans want from their service, and while Mersky contends that there's no😼 bubble in danger of bursting and that the sky's the limit for the future of online gaming, we still think there's some rough waters ahead for upcoming MMOs.
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What do you think? Is the sky the limit for this massively multiplayer genre that seems to be bursting at the seams? Do you play and pay for more than one MMO? Have you bounced back and forth between multiple MMOs? Do you like titles that are free-to-play with micro transactions better than blockbuster monthly fee charging giants? Visit ourand share a piece of your mind.