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MMORPG​.com Explores Book 14

Tony posted this on July 12th, 2008. It has No Comments »
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Book 14 Screen Shot

Keith Cross of MMORPG​.com had a chance to visit Turbine’s offices recently, where the devel­op­ers showed off the upcom­ing Book 14: The Ring-Forges of Ere­gion. The arti­cle focuses pretty heav­ily on the new NPCs we’ll be deal­ing with as well as enhanced ses­sion play.

We’ve heard a bit about the upgraded Town Crier NPC in pre­vi­ous updates for Book 14. Instead of being essen­tially use­less, speak­ing to Town Criers will now open up a menu that dis­plays all cur­rent events and infor­ma­tion on how to reach them. This is going to be very help­ful con­sid­er­ing that dur­ing pre­vi­ous events I always felt like I was forced to check the forums to find out exactly what was going on. I think this is made more excit­ing by the news that the team will be adding more live events in the future.

Cross also dis­cusses the Sage NPC. Appar­ently Sages will now give out new repeat­able quests and ses­sion play options. These new ses­sion play quests will allow you to play through story arcs as both good and bad char­ac­ters, get­ting a new per­spec­tive on the story. Play­ers will be given spe­cial tokens from some of these quests, which can be traded in for items and equip­ment. Inter­est­ingly, accord­ing to Cross, the more high end gear offered by the Sage has been avail­able pre­vi­ously in the game .… It’s mostly meant as a way to get equip­ment you might have messed (and, I assume, equip­ment you might have been inter­ested in, but only one of sev­eral was selec­table upon fin­ish­ing a quest).

Tur­bine is wrap­ping up Vol­ume I of The Lord of the Rings Online with Book 14, so it seems to make a lot of sense for them to focus on really enhanc­ing the exist­ing story. This game is pretty much the only MMORPG where I’ve both­ered to read the quest text, so it’s some­thing I will cer­tainly appre­ci­ate. I think this approach to story, some­thing that is a regret­fully pas­sive expe­ri­ence in most MMORPGs, will only bode good things for the release of Mines of Moria.

You can check out the full arti­cle at MMORPG​.com.