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Skyrim is excellent. :-)(and I disliked Oblivion..)
I'm playing COD MW3 atm...keep an eye out for me in game under "Goose Man".
boooooh how is it what makes it good
tks jack, should i spank delay anyway?
So Lotro, tried installing yesterday, but after 8gig download it wouldn't work somehow. Might have to try again today.What are the steps to take to play? And would I have to buy something along the way? If so, where is cheapest?
* The user interface doesn't adjust to any keys you might have rebound (like swapping the buttons for POV/sheath weapon), and the buttons are reused in many menus, so it can get a bit confusing, like dropping weapons when you try to favorite them, etc).
So Lotro, tried installing yesterday, but after 8gig download it wouldn't work somehow. Might have to try again today.However, with a basic account you have a number of disadvantages. these include things like slower logging in, limited classes (don't get the Warden or the Runekeeper), limited bag/bank/sharedbank space, only two character slots and a limit on how much gold you can have. Furthermore, you wont have access to all of the zones in the game, which wont matter from the outset, but will once you hit about level 20, this might become a problem. A good way to get all the stuff is to pay for a monthly account. this will unlock a lot of features, give you 500 turbine points per month free up a number of limitations. Another is to buy the Moria expac, which would give all the content up until Moria and unlock the warden and runekeeper. However, this will set you back about £40 (approx 50 euros?). I hope that helps, Gont (WARden - big pointy sticks and shouty shout toon)
Quote from: Adoctor on 15 November, 2011, 04:17:05 PMI'm playing COD MW3 atm...keep an eye out for me in game under "Goose Man".Ahh that is why you aint playing LotRO