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    Lord of the Rings Online is going Free to Play!

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    Post by Shu Sat Jun 05, 2010 10:31 pm

    After seeing their monumental success with Dungeons
    and Dragons Online going free to play, Turbine has set their sights on
    their other flagship MMORPG...


    A time long ago, it was considered
    rather embarassing for an MMO to go from a subscription based model to
    free-to-play model. Not only are there millions of stereotypes
    surrounding the quality (or lack thereof) of free-to-play games in
    comparison to subscription based games, but there are some assumptions
    that just come from playing a game that's being given away for free.
    Well, those assumptions and stereotypes can now be safely put to rest,
    as Turbine has just
    announced that their critically acclaimed subscription-based MMORPG,
    Lord of the Rings Online, will be going free to play for
    everyone
    !
    This announcement comes almost a year after their other MMORPG,
    Dungeons and Dragons Online, also made that free to play transition and
    has experienced monumental growth since then. Turbine will also be
    following DDO's F2P marketing strategy by selling expansions, quest
    packs, helpful items and account services piecemeal. Players can also
    join LotRO's VIP program to get unlimited access to all of the
    game's content for one price. The beta for LotRO will begin June 16th,
    2010, with the official launch of the game planned for some time in
    fall.
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    Post by Akuma Sun Jun 06, 2010 1:24 am

    does that mean they ll limit content unless we pay ._.
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    Post by Shu Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:11 am

    ya lol

    which is a bit stupid
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    Post by Snow Sun Jun 06, 2010 12:52 pm

    It's not stupid.
    You get a chance to play a p2p game for free and see yourself how it is like and if you ll enjoy it.
    Then you can pay for it if you really do.
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    Post by Neoyoshi Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:23 pm

    I knew this switch was only a matter of time, haha.


    What I've learned from the free-to-play platform of DDO was it basically took a very hardcore/intellectual community (about the same type of community you'd expect to see in the Bioware/NWN game communities) and threw them inside a room with no windows, and then tossed in the Free-to-play players along with the gaming mentality they harbor.

    One word: Massacre

    I'm not saying it turned out bad per say, all I'm saying is that it scared off almost all of the hardcore DDO players, the one's who have been there for years and were very used to the way things were before the switch.
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    Post by Snow Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:49 pm

    Well Neo, if those core DDO players would have made for a bigger community (number wise that play the game) the switch wouldn't have been necessary ^^

    But DDO even though not dead was quite damn empty.

    Talking about dead games, TcoS is a sad story =( such a great game with no players o_0 anyway DDO had almost a compareable feel to it.
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    Post by Shu Sun Jun 13, 2010 7:27 am

    Turbine Inc. recently announced the Lord of the
    Rings Online
    , will be going free-to-play. Adam
    Mersky
    , Director of Communications, and Kate Paiz,
    Executive Producer, were kind enough to join us in an interview about
    the change. For those who wish to listen to the interview, instead of
    reading the transcription, that can be found below.


    Michael
    Fuchs
    : Turbine Recently Announced that Lord of the
    Rings Online Will Be Going Free-To-Play. What spurred this decision?


    Kate
    Paiz:
    Well, we looked deeply at the DDO transition last year,
    and the benefits that it brought to the game and the way the community
    in DDO responded to it. And we felt that it was a very strategic move
    for LOTRO to go ahead and open the game up to millions of new players,
    and we've gotten a lot of feedback in LOTRO as well that "I love the
    game, but I don't love the cost". There is just something about having a
    subscription that just turns off some players. They just like the
    notion of having a recurring cost on their credit card every month. And
    we analyzed the game, and what we could do, and we felt that it was it
    was very good for our community and the experience of general gameplay
    to say "You know, you're right. There's a lot of this game that you can
    have for free, and it's yours." And now we expect to have the same
    success with it that DDO has had.

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    Michael Fuchs:
    Excellent! In the announcement it was stated that players will have the
    ability to buy expansion packs, premium content, additional character
    slots, potions, character customization, and more. What are some
    examples of these and how much would you imagine they cost?


    Kate
    Paiz:
    Well, of course it is something that we are definitely
    going to be through a lot in beta and testing different price points and
    understand that better, but preliminarily, it will be the kind of thing
    you can expect that consumables and other one-time use items will vary
    from a couple of pennies to maybe a couple of dollars for the high-end,
    most beneficial ones – something like a potion that brings you back to
    life will sort of be on the higher end of that. Perhaps a speed boost or
    a low level health potion would be on the lower end. Content packs
    themselves, again, we're talking about a pack in which the content model
    in LOTRO is very different from DDO in that we're handling it
    differently. The entire world from the Shire all the way to the Misty
    Mountains is going to be traversable for free. You can walk anywhere.
    Obviously if the monsters are too high leveled the monsters may kill
    you. But you can walk anywhere and hunt monsters on the landscape. But
    occasionally you'll run into an NPC that has a locked icon over their
    head, and if you buy, through the interface, you'll be able to buy a
    region that comes with eighty to two-hundred quests in it, and then that
    was going to be in the price point of, again, varying from feedback in
    beta, but most likely in the price ranged of five to ten dollars.

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    Michael Fuchs:
    Will any of the premium content give paying players an advantage over
    free to play players?


    Kate Paiz:
    Well…that's hard to answer because it's a different kind of concept. All
    of the core story, the story that tells the experiences of the
    Fellowship and allows you to interact in the story of the main book is
    going to be free. And the free players are going to have the opportunity
    to roam the landscape without limits in the pre-Moria area. And the
    game is to play the epic story. Players are going to have the
    opportunity to earn Turbine points through gameplay. So it's the players
    who really want to experience every bit of content in the game. There
    is the possibility of for those Turbine Points and finding a way to make
    a choice between the time you put in and the money option, if you chose
    to go that way. I would say that there isn't a strong difference
    between the experience of a regular VIP player and someone who plays for
    free. Someone who's free can decide to put in the time, but, if we're
    talking moment to moment, it depends on how you're playing your
    character. Does that make sense? It's a little complicated the way we
    set it up.

    Michael Fuchs: No, that makes
    sense. It's good.


    Kate Paiz: Okay.

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    Michael Fuchs:
    For Dungeons and Dragons Online, players earn Turbine Points by
    completing the higher difficulty levels for the quests. How will players
    earn Turbine Points in Lord of the Rings Online?


    Kate
    Paiz:
    It's through Deeds. So, we give you deeds for
    exploration or for killing monsters or for a variety of other things,
    such as surviving. And now many of the deeds have Turbine Points as
    rewards. So, as you go through the game and finish quests, you can check
    the deeds panel to see what you need to do to get the points. There
    will also be some normal quests that give Turbine Point rewards and that
    will clearly be explained in the quest panel when you take it.

    Michael
    Fuchs
    : How will Turbine deal with accounts that have
    already purchased a life-time membership?


    Kate
    Paiz:
    Well, you know, life-time subscribers in the past have
    become life-time VIPs. They'll get all of the content that we release,
    in the same way that they have previously. There really isn't a change
    in their experience, with the exception of now they get 500 points per
    month, which is part of their life-time subscription (just as recurring
    paying VIPs do.)

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    Michael Fuchs:
    Will this change bring any gameplay changes to Lord of the Rings
    Online? Or is it purely in how players pay for the game?


    Kate
    Paiz:
    We certainly haven't done anything like making the game
    harder or reduced drops of potions in vendors, or things like that.
    We've kept the game as much the same as possible. Certainly we had to
    make some choices around the cost of running the service and carrying
    the load of all these free players. So, probably, the little things
    around auction access or inventory space have changed for the free
    players. But we've worked really hard to make sure that that's not going
    to make the free players feel like they have less in gameplay, and
    certainly one of the main purposes of our beta over the next several
    months is to validate that the game is very fun, very engaging, and is
    absolutely balanced for free players.

    Adam Mersky:
    And you asked about content coming along with this update?

    Michael
    Fuchs
    : Correct

    Adam Mersky:
    So, not just the changes there, but we also have a new region…

    Kate
    Paiz:
    Right, so we have a new region that's going to continue
    the story that we started at the beginning of the year. Players, after
    level 65, will be able to help the rangers as they move south to go meet
    Strider as he goes into Rohan and that completes a lot of the 2nd book
    of the Two Towers content.

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    Michael Fuchs:
    Is there anything else you'd like to tell your players or our readers?


    Adam
    Mersky:
    We, first of all, want to encourage everyone to come
    signup for the new beta. That'll be starting in about 2 to 3 weeks. This
    has been a huge success for us as a company, for our players in DDO;
    it's really changed the game. I think that anyone who is concerned about
    how this will affect them, they can just look at that and see what a
    positive impact that's had. We've been providing players with the choice
    of how to play the game and how to pay for it, and that's the future.
    It was such a huge success, beyond anything we ever projected with DDO.
    We envision that it will not only be a huge success for LOTRO but that
    it's going to work in all of the future games that we bring out. We just
    encourage players to come and check out the beta and stay tuned all
    summer as we bring more updates about the new content coming and that
    also, as well, we're going to be watching this fall.

    We would like to thank Turbine for joining us in the interview, and
    we eagerly look forward to the upcoming beta!

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