Just over a year ago, i finally found my 'happy place'. No matter what mood I was in, I could visit middle earth whenever I felt the need. If I was in a 'chill out' mood, a ride around the shire, taking in the scenery was just what the doctor ordered. A social mood? no problem. Plenty of people all over the world to chat to. Adventurous? Plenty of quests and discoveries to find all over middle earth. Angry or annoyed? Plenty of orcs, goblins, spiders and dragons to take it out on.........whatever the mood, middle earth had a solution. Now? I might be leaving middle earth for good, (and not bound for the grey havens) because there is an evil and terror more potent and devastating than Sauron and his minions that now threaten to destroy middle earth once and for all! For months now, I have waited in anticipation to ride throughout Rohan but alas, this may now not be possible. Why? you may ask. It is because all enjoyment, fun and anticipation has now been drained from middle earth. I no longer feel enthused logging in as I once was, I really want to, but I wonder why bother. In the past 5 sessions of gameplay with my fellowship ( The Ayrshires), the lag suffered has made the game impossible to play within 15 to 45 minutes. Last night, the last 5 to 10 minutes of gameplay consisted of me travelling from the shadowed refuge to the first hall by stable goat in a series of still shots. I understand that I am not the only player affected here, as i am aware that the Lotro team 'are aware of the problem', but after months of the lag becoming more exaggerated ever time I log on until finally experiencing the type of gameplay I suffered last night it has sucked almost all of my enjoyment out of the game. I therefore anticipate my departure from middle earth sooner than I imagined. So to those friends I have made here, to the fellowship members, to the passersby on the road to Bree and Evandim, I bid you all a fond farewell when the time comes for me to leave.
If you want a 'please', then okay, PLEASE fix my lag. I dont really want to leave.