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bobbylobs
"if we were to design and create new instanced content how many of you would be willing to pay for it and play it?" "how many people would re-sub if we announced a brand new moria/OD/RoI style raid cluster at the end of the year?"
^^ This.
In fact, I think the Draigoch raid was the first experiment along those lines. Albeit a minor one.
Perhaps in Turbine's accounting analysis it was unsuccessful. But the skeptic in me has to wonder whether that was because the concept was flawed? Or;
The Draigoch raid was seriously bugged on release, and was never properly fixed. At the same time, that was coupled with changes to what in-game support could do. 12 people could waste 40 minutes to have the scripting bug at the end, and the response was "Sorry." But enough about Draigoch. Wouldn't want to dwell on that, was pointing out that it was an "add on, for money (or points)" end-game raid.
To me a lot of the "community" aspect of the game was lost with the de-focus on end-game and PvP. Perhaps financially it was the way to go, but the world of Lotro was a lot more fun to me, when you'd be grouping up at the entrance to the Rift, or the Watcher, along with three or four other groups on a Friday night (instance join killed that aspect). Or the great fun of almost EVERYONE on the server gathering in Rivendell for a hope chain turn-in regardless of what they were doing.
Just my 0.0000303 BTC.
PS: When can we buy Turbine Points with Bitcoin? Would likely be good free publicity for the game if such a thing were done.
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