While there are a bunch of great podcasts out there covering lots of different MMO games, we're always glad to see a new, promising show join the group. One such show that we've recently latched on to here at the Massively offices is LOTROcast, which is a mid-length, bi-weekly Lord of the Rings Online podcast put out by Moormur. While there are still a few technical bugs that need to be worked out in regards to formatting, for three shows thus far, it's proving to be well worth the listen.
In this most recent episode of LOTROcast, Moormur sits down with Aaron "Rowan" Campbell, Live Producer for Lord of the Rings Online and talks about a variety of different topics like the development of ideas and testing for Book 7; some of the upcoming dev love in terms of new content players can expect; different things from mounts to mailboxes; and more. He also touches briefly on the roadmap for 2009 and Book 8, and fields a few reader questions. In all, definitely worth a listen if you love the lands of Middle-earth. Also, be sure to check out our latest LotRO developer tour if you're looking for more Book 7 goodness!
Reader Comments (1)
Posted: Mar 18th 2009 2:25AM (Unverified) said
Heh. Just now noticed this post.
Thanks for the publicity!
In terms of techincal stuff...yup. I agree. I am getting some nice new software and hardware starting with the April episode, so that should help with the odd out breath (Man, I breathe loud. Or is it just me?)
I am in the middle of posting up the new episode now, so look for that!
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Thanks for the publicity!
In terms of techincal stuff...yup. I agree. I am getting some nice new software and hardware starting with the April episode, so that should help with the odd out breath (Man, I breathe loud. Or is it just me?)
I am in the middle of posting up the new episode now, so look for that!
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