Lord of the Rings Online's latest dev diary is hot off the presses, and to no one's surprise, it's all about Dunland (i.e., the new content region released in this week's Rise of Isengard expansion).
Turbine's Jessie "Vastin" King is your guide to what's new and exciting in virtual Middle-earth, and the blog entry is heavy on LotRO's story elements as it explains the devs' approach to setting the game slightly off the path trod by Tolkien's famous fellowship. "It's in these areas where interesting characters, environments and stories lay in the tantalizing realm of suggestion," King explains.
The dev blog also mentions a new approach to dynamic quests, NPCs, and events, and King says that the expansion is just the beginning as Turbine seeks to make its version of Tolkien's world that much more immersive. "As we settle into the use of some of these new tools, you should discover yourself in the midst of more dramatically changing towns, actively engaged NPC's, and roiling conflicts," the diary states.
Reader Comments (3)
Posted: Sep 28th 2011 5:14PM ScottishViking said
The Dunland backgrounders here are very good. Now I wish they would apply that "shades of grey" philosophy and allow playable evil characters in PvE! :D
Sorry, I know that's a pipe dream.
Sorry, I know that's a pipe dream.
Posted: Sep 28th 2011 5:59PM ScottishViking said
@Ehra
Heh...well...it has its moments, yes. I meant more "open-ended" PvP in CERTAIN areas...but whenever you say "Open PvP" to a LOTRO player, there's a good chance they'll pee their diapers and start whining about things too "hardcore" and "this world is about the story not about pwning," overlooking the fact that death and terror stalk most of the non-Shire lands (and yes, eventually the Shire lands) for the majority of the duration of the novels. Ripe for Creeps to play a role. But...alas...it won't happen.
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Heh...well...it has its moments, yes. I meant more "open-ended" PvP in CERTAIN areas...but whenever you say "Open PvP" to a LOTRO player, there's a good chance they'll pee their diapers and start whining about things too "hardcore" and "this world is about the story not about pwning," overlooking the fact that death and terror stalk most of the non-Shire lands (and yes, eventually the Shire lands) for the majority of the duration of the novels. Ripe for Creeps to play a role. But...alas...it won't happen.







