by Nicole163 on Nov 19, 2010
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As
soon as Ten Ton Hammer heard about the newly
announced third expansion for
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of the Rings Online, Rise of Isengard, and
how it will pit players against the machinations of the traitorous
White Wizard
Saruman., we phoned LotRO Producer Aaron Campbell and PR Director Adam
Mersky
for a brief Q&A on the subject. While all things Entish were
off the table
for now (who doesnt want to know how Tolkiens mechwarrior will be
adopted
into the game, honestly?), Aaron and Adam offered us a little more
insight into
the expansion due out late next year.
Once he was as great as his fame made him.
Aragorn, on the steps of Orthanc
Along with a level cap raise to 70, Rise of Isengard will
encompass three huge new areas. Since its been a short
while since most of us submerged ourselves in all things Tolkien,
heres an
impromptu geography / history lesson on the lands and current goings-on
in Rise
of Isengard:
Saruman's
tower at Isengard, Orthanc. Who needs windows when you have this much
awesome?
And
now it is clear that he is a black traitor. Treebeard to
Merry and
Pippin
Oh
man, Saruman looks PISSED! I would not want to be a hobbit trampling
the geraniums on the front lawn of Orthanc right now...
With LotROs previous two expansions, Mines of Moria and Siege
of Mirkwood, we arrived on the scene after the
members of the original Fellowship had already passed through. So our
first question to
Aaron and Adam was: are we still a part of the Middle Earth mop-up
team, or
would we play (or at least feel like we play) a role in how the
Isengard story
progresses. Happily, Turbine is taking the Rise of in Rise
of Isengard literally. Clearly, in terms of story and
progress, were at the beginning of The Two Towers. Were continuing
down the
epic storyline, so for much of Dunland youre going to be seen as
journeying
with the Grey Company south.
Since all of our RoI questions were now being met with a
polite wait and see, we went with a purely technical question - what
happened to
the old Volume and Book way of describing new chunks of LotRO content?
We'd heard a great deal about expansions and updates, but no handy
volume
and book versioning to go along with it. "The epic story continues,"
Aaron explained. "We're going to be doing both updates that have
specific
feature sets in them, and we're still going to be releasing epic books
as well."
Adam explained further: "You may get updates with Books in
them. We will be doing updates associated with
Books, but just not every update. That way we're not holding back
changes and
fixes and player requests and waiting for the story to progress."
Out-and-out battles as well as nuanced quests and intrigues
are on the menu, but with nearly a year to
release, Aaron and Adam were content to tease us with concept videos
like this one:
[video]http://video.tentonhammer.com/LotRO/LotRO_RiseOfIsengardReveal.FLV[/video]
Freeps vs. Creeps, Reloaded
Big changes are also coming to LotROs unique take on PvP
gameplay. LotROs home of its distinctive "Freeps
vs. Creeps" subculture, the Ettenmoors had been the last bastion of
subscriber-only
domain in Lord of the Rings Online. Next year, however, non-subscribers
will be
able to experience PvMP as Turbine expands LotROs PvMP presentation.
Aaron hinted that new Monster Play areas are coming with Rise
of Isengard, along with some key PvMP changes.
Were taking a harder look at monster advancement and player
advancement for PvMP,
and expanding out those advancement paths making sure those skills
are meaningful and integral.
Rise of Isengard is still close to a year
away, so what's coming to LotRO in the meantime? Next week, Ten Ton
Hammer's
Gunky will reveal what Aaron and Adam had to say about LotRO in the
coming months,
things like tasks, more raids and instances, First Age
weapons
and much more. Tune in to LotRO Ten Ton Hammer for all the details
next week!