A while back, we reported that Turbine was looking to hire a manager for microtransactions. A lot of us wondered what this meant. Would existing games be affected? Would this only affect upcoming titles? Most importantly for us, what is the effect on LotRO?
I suppose we still don’t know the full answer to that last question, although Turbine has said they have no current plans for that.
The first two have been answered today with the announcement of Dungeons and Dragons moving over to a hybrid model. The game will offer both paid and free accounts. Paid accounts get additional features (and 500 Turbine Points to spend on items), while free accounts are more limited. The system is now in its beta stages and can be signed up for here. I’ve pasted in some basic notes for you:
- Free means Free! – Players download and play DDO Unlimited for free by visiting www.ddo.com and within minutes can be exploring a rich, beautiful and dangerous online world crawling with legendary monsters, glorious treasures, devious traps, mind-bending puzzles and endless adventures from the world’s best known RPG. There is no time limit or level cap on free play.
- Visit the new DDO Store! — The DDO Store is loaded with hundreds of convenience items as well as premium dungeon packs, additional character slots, hirelings (hired muscle), potions, character customization and more! The DDO Store is seamlessly integrated into the game play and lets the player identify new and exciting ways to enhance and customize their experience.
- Be a DDO VIP! – Players who elect to subscribe to DDO Unlimited will have unlimited access to every premium adventure pack, receive priority server access, 10 character slots, a shared bank slot, and a monthly allotment of 500 Turbine Points to spend in the new DDO Store.
Obviously this isn’t totally LotRO related, but I think it is an important announcement. I can see some people feeling that this makes real money transactions less likely in LotRO and others feeling it makes them more likely. I think the thing that’s important to remember here is that DDO has been significantly less successful than LotRO and has significantly less servers. I think this allows Turbine to pump some new blood into the title, which comparably speaking is something LotRO doesn’t need.
All I know is that I’ll be playing free DDO when it’s commonly available. ![]()

I’ll certainly give it another go!
Personally I think this is a welcome move.
Everybody knows that DDO wasn’t doing so well and bearing in mind what happened to Tabula Rasa and the The Matrix online this could have meant end of game.
The fact that Turbine were prepared to invest more money to convert the game to a new business model indicates a long term commitment to keeping their games going.