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The Lord of the Rings Online site has been updated with an awesome new limited time deal for fans of the game, or for those looking to dive in. The new Legacy Bundle will only be available from December 7th to December 16th and comes in at $199. It offers buyers all the LOTRO they can handle including a year's worth of VIP Access and all quests, instances, raids, deeds and regions that have been released through December 31, 2018.
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6 expansions.. 20 DLC packs (region packs).. 1 year of VIP... loads of cash shop stuff
It's worth it for a serious brand new player, if they are not prepared to earn lots of it for free. One year of VIP alone would cost $99, or $180 if you paid monthly. Everything in it would cost something stupid like $400-$600 if you got it all separately.
But I still think all the expansions and dlc packs except the latest should be free anyway.
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At a certain point this industry is going to just implode in on itself, cause what the actual fuck? You're supposed to be discounting the game and offering actual deals to help increase your playerbase!! I feel like I am taking crazy pills, there is no way someone who is looking to get into a game this old would plop this much money down when they could literally buy an almost limitless number of games on the digital marketplace with that kind of money. I mean, have you seen the prices of some of those games on the steam holiday sales?
Greed is killing this hobby, and everyone seem to be perfectly fine with it cause it's only slowly chomping away at a few bits here and there. First expansion packs, and then DLC, and then cosmetic cash shop bullshit. Then it was all of the above all at once, now it's injected into single player games. I'm not stupid, I know they're making money off of this but there has to be a upward limit and to be a little selfish- I would like it if we hit that fucking limit before I end up priced out of my own fucking hobby.
The more content a player owns, the less value this bundle offers to him, until the point where even turns into a negative.
However, for the "serious brand new players" as Darkrayne called them, without any unlocked content on the account, and with the desire to play the game for at least a year more (either on the legendary server, or even branching out to other servers too), this bundle is not bad.
Basically a quite expensive b2p option, saving the player from the hassle of confusing payment models and f2p restrictions and different account types etc.
One purchase, and the entire game is theirs. Until this moment, future content updates aren't included.
Not just a weird wording, with the f2p switch they introduced the "expansion quest packs" as a separate available purchase, if you only need the content.
Expansion = the old fashioned expansion, with everything in it.
Expansion quest pack = only the content part of the expansion, without the bundled goodies and bonus stuff.
For example, the Moria expansion quest pack has all the content of the Moria expansion, but doesn't give you the 2 extra character slots and the 2 new classes arrived with Moria. Or with Isengard and Rohan, you don't get the included (cosmetic) mounts and outfits.
It is usually cheaper as well than its "full-on" expansion counterpart.
Or you can just make things up.
Dungeons and Dragons online launched with Free to Play and it outdid all of Turbine's expectations so they decided to apply the same monetization to Lord of the Rings Online.
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I've never understood why, just because a game is old, that it needs to suddenly charge next to nothing.
Now, that is a way to draw players in, but the content is still as good/bad as it was back then. I still load up Andromeda and absolutely love it. It gives me a great experience and would be worth full price now as far as I'm concerned.
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It includes the "expansions". The page specifically says: "permanently gives you every quest in the game" and "even quests from Expansions!"
I use quotes because of this: *Excludes expansion pre-order or bonus items, includes only Quests, Instances, Raids, Deeds.
There have (maybe still are), for those unaware, expansion quests packs that contained the quests but not the raids but this bundle clearly includes them.
The extra classes and the High Elf race seem to be the major exclusions.
? Not aware of that offer. A lot of cheap deals over the years to get the content etc. but not that one. Sure you are not thinking of WoW say?
I would assume that this offer is aimed at people on the new servers - who are currently paying a subscription - who don't have much or very little content. Maybe they left before or some time after Moria. The cost of the bundle being - pretty much - the cost of a monthly sub - although this is available at a discount.
A part of me though wonders why they didn't include the extra classes and race. Another part of me that its to much. The quest packs are available to subscribers anyway so this could be seen as the expansions (quests) for $100. Which seems - a lot.
Maybe they should offer a f2p option?
Anyone playing will earn plenty of free store points to buy those quite quickly but it'd be annoying to do that if you wanted to start as one of those classes.
Edit: In fact, they'd get 6000 store points straight away because of the 1 year sub so someone can get quite a lot of extras from the store.
That's what it says anyway...
It also included 6000 store points though with the 12 month VIP, which you should get all at once, so you could probably buy everything else you wanted straight away.
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Ehh what? I played both DDO and LOTRO at launch for quite some time!
BOTH games were Pay 2 Play with monthly subscription. The only difference is that DDO went F2P first, after subscriptions dropped below 100.000.
DDO launched in 2006 and after 3 years, in 2009, it went F2P with the Eberron Unlimited update.
LOTRO launched in 2007 and went F2P in 2010.
I can't imagine that office where the big shots sit down and discuss what price they figure would be a good one and that is not even close to being a good one.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
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It does not say whether it will all vanish or remain once your VIP runs out. To me it does not sound like a good offer