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my​.lotro​.com Social Networking Site Beta

Tony posted this on December 10th, 2008. It has 2 Comments »
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A while back I posted about how Tur­bine had plans for social net­works related to their games. We hadn’t heard any­thing about it lately, so I just assumed it was some­thing that fell to the back burner. Turns out it’s been mov­ing ahead as planned.

The offi­cial site now has a post about the beta ver­sion of my​.lotro​.com. All cur­rent sub­scribers will be able to sign in to the beta site, which will be avail­able between now and Fri­day, Decem­ber 12th.  Non-subscribers can appar­ently view the site, but not really par­take in any of its functionality.

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Good Idea: Vanguard’s Character Pages

Tony posted this on October 28th, 2008. It has No Comments »
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I’m always on the look­out for MMORPGs to try for free. Or at least as cheaply as pos­si­ble. Recently I finally gave Van­guard: Saga of Heroes a try. I fig­ured $8 for the Collector’s Edi­tion was a fair enough entry fee.

In the last edi­tion of this col­umn, I dis­cussed Warham­mer Online’s Tome of Knowl­edge. It was, and still is, sim­ply a good idea that I felt would ben­e­fit LotRO in some spe­cific ways. Sim­i­larly, Van­guard has its prob­lems, but it does have some inter­est­ing ideas too. Many play­ers have good things to say about its craft­ing and con­ver­sa­tion sys­tems, but what caught my eye most was some­thing far more sim­ple: its inte­gra­tion with the offi­cial Web site.

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LotRO Goes Social Networking

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Eurogamer is report­ing that Jim Crow­ley of Tur­bine has dis­cussed plans for a social net­work­ing site based upon LotRO at the Tokyo Game Show. This site would be sim­i­lar in nature to Face­book or MySpace, but be directly con­nected to the game itself.

While Eurogamer didn’t pro­vide any screen­shots, Crow­ley did show off a site. Whether it’s a work­ing ver­sion or sim­ply a mockup is unclear, but the site included char­ac­ter pro­files, friends lists, video shar­ing fea­tures and other infor­ma­tion from the game.

The site will launch at the end of Quar­ter 4 for this year. I think the hope is the end of 2008, but if Crow­ley is talk­ing fis­cal quar­ters then there’s some chance that this won’t appear until some­time in the win­ter of 2009. We’ll see.

Beyond offer­ing use­ful infor­ma­tion and a way for fans to inter­act out­side of the game, Crow­ley also sees this as a ben­e­fi­cial adver­tis­ing oppor­tu­nity. It allows for MMORPG mak­ers to acquire some extra rev­enue through adver­tise­ments on the site, whereas they’d be com­pletely inap­pro­pri­ate within the game. I’m fine with that, as long as none of them fly around or scream at me.

Per­son­ally I think some­thing of this nature is des­per­ately needed in LotRO. The char­ac­ter sig­na­ture cre­ator was the first step, but more really needed to be done. I think a big hur­dle for the game has been the fact that absolutely noth­ing from it is able to be used else­where. By com­par­i­son, World of War­craft play­ers are able to show off their char­ac­ter stats, look at the offi­cial Armory and so forth. I hope it gets to this point, but I sup­pose even a Tur­bine con­trolled method of doing this would be bet­ter than the cur­rent setup.

Appar­ently they’ll also plan­ning these func­tions for Dun­geons and Drag­ons Online and Asheron’s Call, both of which will see their own sites a lit­tle later on.