Everyone is assuming Meneldor will close, so where will everyone be transfering to?
If I can I will send my freeps to brandy to play with the other 3 toons I have there.
Everyone is assuming Meneldor will close, so where will everyone be transfering to?
If I can I will send my freeps to brandy to play with the other 3 toons I have there.
Mirage | Fathom | Situational Awareness | Reformed
Arkenstone | Shadowfax | Treebeard
Good luck with that.
Fingers crossed for opening the specific US server after the new software is placed.
I have learnt not to take very seriously LOTRO devs' promises, even in the case of Vyvyanne herself.
All in all, we will be here to see than happen, I guess
I think if you have toons there you should be able to play on that server, even if it is closed to other people. And I actively play him (except for this past week, doing creeping on M), and he is a level 62 Beorning. My brother is in the same boat, except he has a level 82ish cappy there. We should be allowed to xfer there and help out our kin there, and also enjoy the community on all of our toons, not just one.
Mirage | Fathom | Situational Awareness | Reformed
Arkenstone | Shadowfax | Treebeard
So, anyway, forget BW. Back to the OP. Where are people on this server going to? Where are all the kins going?
"It is wisdom to recognize necessity, when all other courses have been weighed,
though as folly it may appear to those who cling to false hope."
where does the rev go?
Nuallan 65 Champ/ Bellkar 61 Burglar / Drunkenlullabies 65 Minstrel /Sygfried ?? Captain
The Revenant
I have several toons I play on Meneldor, and I will bring them to Arkenstone.
My current assessment of the servers: (WARNING: This is a PERSONAL opinion. Join the servers to form your own).
Brandywhine: Yes, I spelled that right. The server is full of trolls and azzwipez. No go.
Landroval: Role playing server. There are quite a few trolls here too, but it's an OK server.
Gladden: I have spend quite some time here. Seems that the community is rather young, as in many teens.... and that is not what I am looking for. Immature world chat.
Crickhollow: Stable, mature community. Really nice server. Seems that people here are bit more mature and laid back.
Arkenstone: Stable, mature community. Really nice server. I made a newbie toon here and people were helping me with crafted stuff. (Or I met the right person).
My first choice was Gladden, but I was quickly cured when I saw how immature the World Chat was.
So, my 1st choice is now Arkenstone. All my mains from Riddermark and Gladden will probably go there. I have 3 toons on Meneldor, and they will probably move to Arkenstone IF I have space, and if I start runing out of toon slots, they will go to Crickhollow as my second choice server.
Moved from Riddermark to Arkenstone on 9/29/2015!
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Disclaimer: The definition of "Soon™" and "In The Near Future™" is based solely on SSG's interpretation of the words, and all similarities with dictionary definitions of the word "Soon™", "Near", and "Future" are purely coincidental and should not be interpreted as a time frame that will come to pass within a reasonable amount of time.
I've taken my Reaver to every server besides Landroval now and my personal opinion is Arkenstone. Actually a bit shocked that one is staying up too.
To clarify though, Windfola at one time was by far the best server I've ever experienced on this game. Good players on both sides and minimum amount of crybaby BS.
I mean, the best option would be to play a game that actually has good content but I'm talking to LOTRO players here so I have to stay within their grasps of knowledge.
Ukrush | Meneldor | Dark Impulse
The immersion is too real.
Ukrush has no body. He is nothing more than a legend to scare tards like Azalis or Drakaco.
I was going to reply in a typical violent fashion, but man.... that was just a poor attempt at insulting.
Ukrush | Meneldor | Dark Impulse
The immersion is too real.
Silly me, and to think I was actually curious WHY you were on a server alone in a kin alone.
Ukrush | Meneldor | Dark Impulse
The immersion is too real.