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Patch notes @ the lorebook here:
http://lorebook.lotro.com/wiki...lume_2_Book_7_Official
I don't have much experience with the other titles they've done and by all accounts ddo was a pretty big failure, but the show they're running here does deserve a lot of credit. Some of the good things from this one are the quest tracking helpers, in place revival, and crafting instances (much of which is past experiences is to be believed will find their way to others including the "big brother").
About the only thing I'd like to see more of/improve would be pvp; but to a degree that's limited by how many people play the game and are willing to go into the pvp zone. But if you've never tried it you should check it out, a recent pcgamer review of all mmos not called wow placed this first on what you should try and you can buy the latest version of the game for only $30, which unlike just about all others contains the original edition too (or so I read from the press releases so I take no blame if it doesn't. . ).
http://lorebook.lotro.com/wiki...lume_2_Book_7_Official
I don't have much experience with the other titles they've done and by all accounts ddo was a pretty big failure, but the show they're running here does deserve a lot of credit. Some of the good things from this one are the quest tracking helpers, in place revival, and crafting instances (much of which is past experiences is to be believed will find their way to others including the "big brother").
About the only thing I'd like to see more of/improve would be pvp; but to a degree that's limited by how many people play the game and are willing to go into the pvp zone. But if you've never tried it you should check it out, a recent pcgamer review of all mmos not called wow placed this first on what you should try and you can buy the latest version of the game for only $30, which unlike just about all others contains the original edition too (or so I read from the press releases so I take no blame if it doesn't. . ).