Well we didn't get the full details on the patch notes, could be that along with these armors, you can buy a lvl 20 toon along with it.
Would that surprise anyone?
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this is from the Warner Brothers Portfolio info site. Lets face it, Turbine doesnt own lotr, all mandates come from this.. bottom line is MONEY and will be from now on. All you can do is get used to it, see if the game is still enjoyable to you with it, if not.. try to find another game but be prepared : THIS IS THE NEW PROVEN MODEL FOR GAMING.
I dont think this will be yet, but my suspicion is that this will be the next step - and that it is in testing right now - to buy characters at lvl 20, with exactly this gear^^. And the next step from there would be to sell lvl 50 and lvl 75 chars with gear etc... I fully expect that from Turbine.
I know this was early on in the thread, but this AH argument doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
So I'm level 14 and I don't see any armor on the AH... The first inclination is to just put it on the store for 3+ dollars?
My experience with lower levels is that people often just give that armor away. You have to make so much of it early on and it's so un-valuable that it often just pops up in trade chat for absolutely nothing. I'm willing to bet that if someone asked in a busy chat channel that an Armourer would be willing to make it for them too.
But even assuming I'm wrong on all of that, I don't get how this is the response. So the person has another way to get this gear... I get that. But this doesn't fix the supposed "problem": that there's not enough low level armor on the Auction House. This isn't going to result in any changes to that at all. This completely bypasses the AH entirely.
Still, as I said on page 3, Turbine is quoted as saying they would not do this. I bought many things under that pretense. Now I'm basically being told "oh well".
My trust has gone down significantly over this. At this point I no longer trust that this will go further -- before it was no stat armour, now it is no high-level stat armour. When will that change too? After I sink another $200 in this game?
I was just checking out this wiki because I wanted to see what Turbine sells in other stores. Turns out you can buy quite a lot of gear that would be useful at the max level.
I disagree with you. I think stat tomes deserve just as much ire as this armour does. They're effectively adding another armour/jewelry slot to characters. Also they're not obtainable ingame if one is honest about it. I'm not going to pay money to buy tomes on all my alts and if this trend of adding new tiers continues, my alts will start lagging behind. Right now 70 will for a caster is 700 offense. Most jewelry doesn't offer than much offense. Or 70 vitality is 350 morale for a tank. That's not inconsequential in my opinion.
Any advancement that isn't available by playing ingame (armour, tomes, relic removal scrolls, etc) is absolutely wrong in my opinion.
Sapience please tell me end game raiding gear will always be tops and no store armor would be better. Personally i think this is one of the more horrid ideas you guys have ever had but i wont complain much until ppl who dont do the work are still able to get the gear.
Doesn't matter if he came out and said raid gear will always be tops. Turbine said they wouldn't sell armour with stats. What happened? They are selling armour with stats. That is the point really, by breaking their word many times ( this just being the last time ), what they say simply cannot be trusted at all. Coming up with an 'insult to our intelligence' excuse as their reason for putting armour in the store is just the icing on the cake.
Indeed, if Turbine make put a special pipe slot and put store only +70 to all stats pipes that You could equip in that slot, the sky would deficiently fall. All it took was name it properly as stat tome and hid it in passives page and voila peeps think it's a gray zone and not a gear.
Sorry, Thor, but you really think at this point they're concerned if a player knows how to play the game or not? It really seems they're main concern is whether or not said player knows how to use a credit card.
ETA: if you can buy a level that costs more than a monthly sub, Turbine's done their job-- doesn't matter if you don't know what to do with it once you get it.
Quoting my own post so that a) it isn't lost to any readers, what with this recent mess up with the thread merges and b) so that I can add:
Good job on coming up with the worst excuse for this Store armour, Sap or whoever told you to say it.
'It's in there because there isn't enough on AH for low levels'. Like that's an excuse?
If low levels want better armour, they quest for it.
If, as you've said, this armour is worse than that (despite the comparisons showing this new gear will be better), why add it?
If it's because there's no crafted armour available, why not add a vendor that can sell it?
There were plenty of ways around this that didn't involve the Store but, of course, Turbine would prefer to make more money whilst breaking their word.
I picked up bass guitar.
I stopped blogging about LOTRO, or writing articles for Stratics, b/c I just didn't have a passion for the game anymore. The same time I spent on the forums/blogs, I put into reading financial & investing blogs & forums (when I wasn't planning our wedding!)
I do play other games, and while I think they are better games (and are more enjoyable to play), I don't have the same passion as I did for Middle Earth.
I don't really so much care for LOTRO as I do playing in ME. 2017 will be an interesting year.
About the promise Turbine made about the stated Armour in the Store. Turbine doesn't call the shots any more "WB Games" dose. It sad but true, WB never made a promise that they would Stay True to the old promises made by Turbine. Most other FTP games sell stuff like armor and other things like it in there cash stores.
So to stay competitive they will do the same. It is sad when a company buys another company it usually is changed to suit the new buyers vision of said business. Despite what the old owners vision. Let say I owned a hamburger joint and I promised to my customers I will never sell frozen beef always fresh beef. But for some reason I had to sell my business to another and the new owner decides it more cost affective to sell frozen beef. Yes the old customers will be mad and wont eat there any more, but new ones that never heard that promise will.
Not defending WB just stating way things are "Sad But True"
I just want to clarify one thing.
From wikipedia:
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group announced on April 20, 2010 the acquisition of Turbine, Inc. the developer of the famous company MMOs Dungeons & Dragons Online and Lord of the Rings Online.
The promises people have been quoting from this article were made after WB acquired Turbine. As a side note, WB was an investor in LotRO/MEO from the start (but not always having a controlling interest.)
I think it's worth pointing out additional feedback regarding store gear. Massivley's article has been linked here several times, but I would like to add some others. Even players commenting on the fan sites which are normally very enthusiastic/forgiving about LoTRO are voicing a negative response:
Casual Stroll, comments on the news article and poll:
http://www.casualstrolltomordor.com/...-store-armour/
http://www.casualstrolltomordor.com/...-in-the-store/
Even the author and readers of Cosmetic Lotro are unhappy:
http://cosmeticlotro.wordpress.com/2...e-lotro-store/
Guess I just wanted to point out the community reaction to this goes much deeper than the 'normal forum whining'.
In WoW you could make a Deathknigt which start at level 50.
Only thing you had to do was level one toon to level 50 before that option become available.
So the same thing Turbine can do and do you think Turbine cares if it become complicated?
A little warning will suffice, something like "Starting with a level 50 toon can be quite difficult" and be done with it.
You also would be amazed to see how many WILL buy those characters.
Quite some players are as much at fault as Turbine here.
For me it is the same why many MMO's get ridden with goldsellers spam. If no player, or just a handfull, would buy gold those goldsellers would cease to exist.
Apparantly there is a market because there are quite some players who are just lazy under the disguise of being so called "casuals" with a busy life so it is okay.
While I still played i was casual too but still got my stuff by playing the game instead of buying my way to the top. Yeah, it took a while but I got there nonetheless.
Is THAT not what an MMO is about to start with? But these days it is all about racing to the top by any means possible and then complaining "I have nothing to do, I am bored, blah blah"
If this is the trent of MMO's, and I think it is on it's way, I am done completely with MMO's.
Sad but true category my friend, I left to try SWTOR for a while, I said I would give it an honest trial a couple of months anyway, but sadly it hasnt "grabbed" my interest the way Lotro did. I was considering coming back to Lotro soon, now I will be returning once more, to delete my characters and say good bye to my kinmates, this latest store offering from Turbine is OVER THE LINE. :(
I was listening to the CSTM podcast and this is what Merric had to say ( amongst other things ).
"As much as they ( Turbine )can say "Oh this is what we're going to put in, and that's it, I just don't believe them anymore. I just don't believe that this isn't the introdution to what we're going to see in the future".
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When your largest fan sites and podcasts are telling you they don't believe what you say anymore, it's time to take a serious look at what lines you've crossed. This isn't a minority on the forum complaining for the sake of it, pretty much everyone who plays Lotro can see where this is leading.
How many sales do they expect to get from low level armour, I'm guessing not too much. Turbine must have known there was going to be some backlash against this, so why put it in? The only viable reason is that it is the first step towards putting higher level armour / jewellry in the store. Otherwise from a strategic point of view, it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
They'll wait till the anger burns itself out, then sneak the next level of armour in, then repeat. And they'll get away with it too, because they know that most who complain will sink back into apathy in a couple of weeks. They only get away with things like this because they know we'll allow them to.
Fernando Paiz goes so far as to say that "companies who use microtransactions can push players well past their comfortable limits, really anger them and they still won't leave."
The only reason people won't go elsewhere is because only Turbine have the LOTR IP. He obviously thinks that is a good reason to take advantage of the customers, and apparently sees us as no more than cows to be milked, and if we are upset, why should he care as long as we stump up his wages.
I really hope this one turns around and bites him back.
Similarly to you, I've yet to find anything that grabbed my attention as hard in the MMO space. Believe me, I've tried. That's what is so frustrating to me. I know there are people who wish for the SoA days, but personally I was still quite happy even when Mirkwood was coming out. I genuinely enjoy this game on many different fronts even now.
If this store stuff becomes the norm, at some point I guess I'm just going to have to move on. I still want to play this game, I still think it has things to offer and I still think that there are ways to fix this stuff. I just don't know what will happen anymore.
I'm starting to wonder if some sort of organized one day boycott of the game (like getting everyone to not play on a busy Saturday or something), might get that point across better. I feel like these viewpoints are often treated like the "vocal minority" and I'm wondering if that's even true anymore.
I am a premium user and will likely continue using what I bought, but unless this changes I have absolutely no interest in pumping any money into this game again.
Duh, what is the difference between Raid Gear and this gear in this regard?
Those players who buy this gear from the store are apparantly not doing any work either to get ingame gear, just saying. So those players will later ask for higher level gear and Turbine will ofcourse grant their wishes because there is money to be made here.
But I get it, you are not affected yet so you not complain too much till it swims ashore and bite you in the behind.
I honestly cannot wait for this to happen, it will end up there anyway so i would say, smack it all in the store tommorrow, Raid Gear, First ages, the whole kids and cadoodle and get it over with!
It is almost completely inconsequential in that if you take a group of characters without any stat tomes into OD, Orthanc, BG, or whatever right now, it won't make a single bit of difference compared to a group of characters with all the stat tomes. 350 morale? That's a far less than a single hit in BG from many mobs, even for a well geared tank at 75, and that's a lvl 65 raid. If we're talking about Orthanc, then 350 morale is laughable. The same is true of all the other bonuses.
What matters is what weapons you're using, what legacies you have, how far they're tiered up, what armor you have, that you at least have decent jewelery, and most importantly...that you don't suck as a player, know your class, and know how to follow directions.
But this isn't a thread about that, so I'll make this my last post on the topic. Still, no matter how you slice it, the bonuses stat tomes give are inconsequential compared to a host of other things. If a character comes to a raid without stat tomes, I don't give #### (not that I'd bother to ask anyway). If a character comes to a real raid with #### armor, #### weapons, the "wrong" legacies for his/her job, jewelery from lvl 30, etc, then I would suggest they leave.
Stat tomes are inconsequential, but high level armor would not be.