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Lord of the Rings Online Interviews

  • I can't wait to see what Turbine has in store for Book 12. Honestly, what could top a Balrog?

    Features, Interviews
    Mon, Oct 22, 2007
    Cody Bye
  • A torn up developer or two?

    What do you get when you have a room full of developers and a mob of information hungry Lord of the Rings Online fans? You get the Stratics house of Commons developer chat. Last night we saw a host of Turbine developers on hand to answer questions for the masses. Martuk was on hand and has written a summary of last night's event.

    Features, Interviews
    Tue, Oct 09, 2007
    Aelryn
  • We need more events involving alcohol. Lots of alcohol.

    Today marks the release of the final segment of our Lord of the Rings Online developer interview series. This final discussion with the developers gives some insight into their war on gold seller spam, the development of more high level content, and the arrival of more festival activities such as what we saw during the Summer Solstice Festival.

    Features, Interviews
    Thu, Sep 27, 2007
    Aelryn
  • Time to scare up some page views... BALROG BALROG BALROG PARIS HILTON BALROG!

    Features, Interviews
    Tue, Sep 25, 2007
    Aelryn
  • He's probably more like "ecstatic" than just "happy."

    WarCry manages to snag some good info from Turbine CEO Jeff Anderson in this informative AGDC interview.

    Features, Interviews
    Thu, Sep 20, 2007
    Aelryn
  • Information-hungry fans are far better than dev-hungry fans.

    What do you get when you stick several Turbine Developer's into a room full of information-hungry LoTRO fans? You get the Stratics House of Commons chat. Recently, Stratics hosted another chat with the developers from Turbine and it proved to be insightful as it offered up lots of information on coming updates including Player Housing, PvP changes, and upgrades to character customization.

    Features, Interviews
    Tue, Sep 11, 2007
    Aelryn
  • To some people, role-playing is naughty chat in a hobbit hole.

    To some people, role-playing can be the most important aspect of MMORPGs. While it's not the most abundant force in the MMO world it is certainly the most creative. This week Martuk speaks with Ardra Ruthanakhas, the leader of The Green Company, a Lord of the Rings Online Fellowship. If role-playing is an important aspect of the MMORPG experience to you, read on.

    Features, Interviews
    Mon, Sep 10, 2007
    Aelryn
  • Maybe We'll Find Out Why They're Silent

    The Kinship interview tour continues at our Lord of the Rings Online community site. This week Martuk had the oportunity to sit down for a one on one interview with Grimlod Gravebow leader of the Silent Guard on Landroval server. The Silent Guard is a small group of mature role-players who help each other out while enjoying the journey through Middle Earth. If you are seeking a mature role-playing Kinship this just might be for you.
     
    Features, Interviews
    Mon, Aug 27, 2007
    Shayalyn
  • Hot issues like how many hobbits really belong in a hobbit pie.

    WarCry discusses the current issues facing Lord of the Rings Online with executive producer Jeffrey Steefel in this interview.

    We're back with a new edition of our monthly "Ask Turbine" series. In it, we chat with Jeffrey Steefel - the game's Executive Producer - about the latest hot-button issues that face Lord of the Rings Online. This time, Site Manager Tim Turner had the honors.

    Have a read over at WarCry.

    Features, Interviews
    Mon, Aug 20, 2007
    Aelryn
  • No one ever takes the time to talk face to face anymore...

    LoTRO Stratics talks with a whole fistful of LoTRO developers in their latest IRC Chat.

    Welcome to another great Stratics house of commons with the developers of The Lord of the Rings Online! Tonight's topic is the General Discussion, all questions are welcome.

    Read the whole thing over at their site.

    Features, Interviews
    Thu, Jul 12, 2007
    Aelryn
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