here in Brazil They also talk about going to school from miles away and walking, they didn't have backpacks or decent shoes heheueheuheuehu our parents reached an agreement to tell us about it... hauaheuahueuehsua
That's alot of Lembas bread for this journey. Edit: Thank you for all the likes! Tea is at 4, there's plenty of it. You are welcome any time, don't bother knocking.
Kind of the equivoque that Tolkien enjoyed to do, similar to Glorfindel's prophecy about Witch King. One does not; but two, yet a little chance they have.
I stopped playing before Rohan came out but I think I would’ve started in Ered Luin(spelling?) and taken the loading zone into the Shire before heading to Moria and coming out at Lothlorein. This was probably more cinematic starting in Forechel(yeah I’m not even gonna try with spelling)
I may be biased, since it’s the only MMO I’ve ever seriously played, but I’ve loved this game since I was a kid and it is 100% worth playing, it’s great. Really nice community too
Such a massive, beautiful, lovingly constructed world, faithfully crafted to be as like Tolkien's work as possible. LOTRO was a fantastic artistic achievement, and the devs have every reason to be proud.
Ah yes, I bought this game as a little kid, super excited to play it, I installed it, only to realise it was a MMORPG which needed a permanent internet connection... Twelve year old me: *:,
So I did the math and because this is sped up 40 times and it is 21 minutes long so 40×21=840 Minutes =14 hours, this dude walked across a video game map FOR 14 FREAKING HOURS
In nornal speed it would probably take half the time even though he didnt visit the whole map so the whole game should take about 15 hours to walk? Without any search on the areas though, just walk across every area
This was like reliving my childhood again. My father and I used to spend countless hours roaming the landscape and searching for new places to explore. We once tried to walk into Rivendell at level 17, attempting to rush past everything and failing, only to be respawned at bree and trying again! Those were the days
Wow a lot of time went into this video... As someone downloading LOTRO right now, I appreciate this as I am looking forward to visiting some of these places... It looks massive!!.
Some regions require purchase to go through the various quests in that area, and they didn’t show every region of Middle Earth. Nor did they show every area of every region, and each region is huge
it really is. and with all the expansions that have come out over the years if you are a casual player like myself you really dont ever catch up. right as you think you are done exploring all areas BOOM new area opens up.
@@ardascholar5289 I fully agree. I was a beta tester for the game, and have played off and on since launch, AND have the "Lifetime Membership". I have all the expansions, but due to being an altaholic, and a casual player, I've yet to reach the level cap or see everything in every region. The game is quite massive...
@@MrAlexman13p Yeah, I remember Fornost, a place filled with the dead. I had just gotten to Angmar, and stopped playing a few months after that. There was nowhere else to go back then, if I remember right.
Middle-earth is HUGE! the westlands are technically as big as entire europe... LOTRO is so downscaled to the extreme, so far its as big as one of the smaller greek isles only... and it's still HUGE! 14 hours man! Great video! I's like to see one walking the entire stretch Frodo ( orvany of the other fellows) goes in the books one day! Therevand back again 😉
You are overexaggerating, its common knowledge that Tolkien took inspiration from the size of europe and applied it to his middle earth maps, shaving them to look different but the size is still comparable to europe.
@@yassirholeist4447 There was a book released in 1981 called The Atlas of Middle Earth. It is a peripheral book but it is published with permission from the Tolkien Trust. Middle Earth and Europe are overlayed and they are roughly the same size, though Middle Earth has more landmass. It is a great book if you like maps.
RIP Ered Luin, Moria, Mirkwood, Northdowns, Angmar, Misty Mountains :'( Im glad you included Forochel though. This was a nice walk through memory lane, as I played the game from launch to level 85. So many memories were triggered as I watched you walk through familiar places :)
You can come back. I did after a decade. Just took a short break again. I was from launch to 75 I think not sure what it was but I stopped at 66 but back now.
@@DennisHalifax yeah i left at level 60 right after Mirkwood and came back a couple years later. Played up through Rohan and all the way to Black gate. Left again for another couple years and now I have gone through Mordor, Dwarf-holds and headed to Mina Morgul soon
yeah there were a number of places that got left out. but it makes sense for him to do it the way he did. this way there was no doubling back on anything. everything was fresh and straight forward each time he went through it. i would have liked to see him walk moria though. i still have not found a straight way through it without going a long long way around.
And Blue Mountains, and literally everywhere besides the Westlands. Imagine walking through the Taurethim jungles or with the wine merchants of Dorwinion?
Brought back so much memories. Spent so much time playing this game with friends. Makes me want to play again after many years sidelined. Just don’t have the time anymore. Great video, thanks!
@@TSPMikey I tried playing it and it's like a slot machine. Just a fuckton of flashing lights, text and numbers attacking you every 0,5 seconds. Unplayable.
This brings back beautiful childhood memories when i still played this game, everytime i entered the town of bree, i would be greeted with all sorts of community activities ranging from a music band to just a bunch of drunkards having a good time, makes me wish i still have a computer to play this on again.
@@snens7179 its better than this now, they revamped it a year or two ago and now its not bad, still pretty old fighting mechanics but if you're looking for Middle Earth scenery then there's no better place
Although the graphics are old (but they aged so well), something about the map in LOTRO feels grounded and real. The scale of the land is huge! I have major nostalgia from this game. It was the only game I played until I was 12. The other kids thought I was weird lol.
I can't imagine how much effort this would have taken to do. And the music is so wonderful. Thank you for this. With all the crazy in the world right now, something this peaceful and oddly soothing was nice to watch. Truly, thank you.
It never cease to amaze me just how much work and effort went into making the maps of vast mmo's. Most of these worlds, from a high point of view, are gorgeous.
And often unappreciated. My friend tried to get me into Lotro years ago but I'm not a big mmo guy and I felt like it took forever to get anywhere. Ironically thats the part I think is the most epic part of this game now is how big it is. It is very cool, just not my cup of tea.
18:22 It took me two seconds to process it and only after then I jumped in my seat realizing that tree just WALKED over the road. I know the LotR lore but seeing it implemented in the game was unexpected.
I remember when the game launched and the massive lagg it had with it. Me and some old neighbors from another lifetime had all gotten off school and we went to get this mmo. We all took a taxi from Bree and we all froze outside the city. It was soo bad that random low level players were question our low level ass with... HOW DO U GET A MOUNT... I then told my friends in party chat to play it cool like this is a thing and we got so many people who added us asking for help because they thought we were GM's. I miss those days like Sam, merry and pip walking away from the elf harbor/ Frodo's ship gone in the distance. Would i relive those days Hell yeaa I didn't get far with this game but loved every min of it! Especially when you and the squad play music! We learned how to do the star wars imperial trooper theme in game!
I was completely captivated by this. I've only played LOTRO for a couple of hours and never realized the scope of it. I don't know much else of this game, but I can tell that the world feels real. I've played a lot of World of Warcraft, and although I don't know how the total m2 adds up in comparison, I always felt that WoW regions/biomes were too small. Every region in WoW is completely unique in its color palette/flora/fauna and everything is crammed into a very small area; because of this, WoW's world feels more like walking through a theme park than an actual world. In the real world, not every corner has a beautiful view or a distinct landmark, a lot of it is just _empty_ . This is what leads us to appreciate the views and landmarks in the first place. From watching this, I think the creators of LOTRO understood this - Strange, that a world's _emptiness_ is what makes it feel alive.
I used to do the Run from ascalon to LA in GW1, I miss the feel of playing GW1 In 2005 and later. Nothing has quite... Captured that for me ever again.
So many memories playing this game man. I used to complain about lotro a lot because i was an avid PVPer and balance was never the devs' main concern but damn, this game is a gem. How they constructed the world combined with the music and ambience really makes you feel like you are travelling middle earth. I wish to have a similar lotr gaming experience in the future, but topping lotro certainly is not going to be easy.
Glad to see this popped up in my feed. Havnt played in a long time but miss the world and relationships. This will always be one of the greatest games to me
Around 5:10 I thought "and now we'll get a nice view of Rivendell, he'll take Bilbo's path and than we're nearly there" - but I guess, going all the way through Gondor is legit as well :D I've done this as well, although on warsteed in the slower canter, so it didn't take nearly as long. I also did it in 2 parts, I think one time starting at Erebor riding to my gondor house, and the next day continuing from there to my dwarven house in Ered Luin. Middle-Earth is so beautiful, some people on Bele used to make a tour following the path of the fellowship as close as possible, completely with little breaks for book trivia about what happens at those places.
alors là chapeau pour la performance j'y joue depuis 8 ans et j'ai parcouru la terre du milieu mais jamais à pied je sais pas combien de temps il vous a fallu pour le faire mais je suis sous le charme c'est une sacré dose de courage de le faire !!! encore felicitation pour la performance !!!! respect !!!!!
Love the vids! LOTRO is so much fun! So many great places from the series! I wrote a smutty sword and sorcery novel. Legends of the Brave Bard - Song of the Sacred Dove.
now i feel dizzy but also heavily nostalgic since this was my first mmo back in 2009-2012. it is so beautiful in terms of landscape, music and overall immersion. sadly the gameplay part was always kinda lacking if we are honest to ourselves. but lotro will always have a special place in my heart.
I would have loved to see little slowmode view of prancing pony, weather top, isengard, helms deep and so on. And maybe even the path the fellowship took? Anyway great video!
There are so many people who have tried to do a fellowships rendition on the lotro map but due to the divergences of the fellowship a lot of people have abandoned it. Talking Tolkien, another RUclips channel, started doing a walkthrough with exercepts from the books or Tolkien himself to follow along on the journey along with LOTRO Easter egg references to the fellowship's passage, but so far the channel has barely made it to the Lone Lands. Basically barely beginning
My mom drove and picked me up from school every single day. It was only like a 10 minute drive. But I'll still tell my kids this is how I went to school. It's tradition.
it’s still going! it doesn’t have the massive player base that WoW etc. have but its fans are very loyal. also one of the nicest MMO communities out there
It's great how every area after the Shire feels more and more dangerous. Less fences and walls in between the Shire and Bree, looks less lived in and a bit more wild. Then the Lone Lands. Great atmosphere.
"This is it, if i take one more step, this will be the farthest ive been from home" ~ Sam
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Interesting quote
Someone do it with this Video, I dare you
I was just watching that
Frodo:
-This is whut? C'mon Sam" :)"
Parents describing theyr way to school:
Lmfao that genuinely cracked me up
It took them several days to go just one way, but they still walked the entire road every day.
here in Brazil They also talk about going to school from miles away and walking, they didn't have backpacks or decent shoes heheueheuheuehu our parents reached an agreement to tell us about it... hauaheuahueuehsua
Lets wait till we describe it to ours, pandemic and all
Grandparents in my case, but so true :D
That's alot of Lembas bread for this journey.
Edit: Thank you for all the likes! Tea is at 4, there's plenty of it. You are welcome any time, don't bother knocking.
indeed
Lots of second breakfasts
and look more lembas bread!
Second breakfast?
It will be doudle as crispy by the end!
*finishes walking there
“Oh sh’t forgot to start video”
Oh shit I FORGOT THE RING
@@OrcistCleaver lmao xD
The OP probably did one or more quick run-throughs of the map to get the perfect path for the video, just saying lol
Forgot the video went off halfway through
lIlIlIlIlIl nah just at follow the road, there’s no way he did this more than once
those new zealand documentaries are getting weird...
@Arhaz cool??
@Arhaz But it was filmed in New Zealand so yeah.
@@TheCrowDoctor But the game is based on the book... so sit down all you NERDS!
MWAHAHAHAHAHA!
I have bested you all in single combat!
Am I the one that has to do it ?
Fine...
One does not simply walk into Mordor...
Damn Injust replied this above to another comment. I guess one does not simply assume this hasnt been said already. My Elf eyes saw nothing.
@@daarom3472 yo I saw you replied to Reik
Probably because it's a dead format that ifunny ran into the ground
@@Notjacobsilvestri One does not simply claim that one does not simply walk into mordor is dead.
Kind of the equivoque that Tolkien enjoyed to do, similar to Glorfindel's prophecy about Witch King. One does not; but two, yet a little chance they have.
The fun part is that, this was not the whole map.
Obviously Mordor wasnt visited, one does not simply walk in there.
@@daarom3472 we must find that starving hobbit, he can guide us, surely he is a person that we can trust with every cell of our body
True
I stopped playing before Rohan came out but I think I would’ve started in Ered Luin(spelling?) and taken the loading zone into the Shire before heading to Moria and coming out at Lothlorein. This was probably more cinematic starting in Forechel(yeah I’m not even gonna try with spelling)
@@daarom3472 No Moria either, my favorite part.
why do i get the feeling this game didn't get the attention it deserved
for sure, lotro is easily the mmo with the best soundtrack and immersion, but these are aspects of gameplay that most people don't care about
This game is like skyrim on steroids
Probably not much advertisements. But I agree
I may be biased, since it’s the only MMO I’ve ever seriously played, but I’ve loved this game since I was a kid and it is 100% worth playing, it’s great. Really nice community too
Because it didn't. I'm hoping the new LOTR stuff will cause a hype train in new and returning players.
"The road goes ever on and on.
Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the road has gone, and I must follow if I can."
Such a massive, beautiful, lovingly constructed world, faithfully crafted to be as like Tolkien's work as possible. LOTRO was a fantastic artistic achievement, and the devs have every reason to be proud.
0:07 Forochel
1:38 Evendim
2:39 Shire
3:16 Bree-Land
4:07 Lone-Lands
4:48 Trollshaws
5:42 Eregion
6:39 Enedwaith
7:30 Dunland
8:29 West Rohan
9:59 Western Gondor
10:59 Central Gondor
12:01 Eastern Gondor
12:36 Old Anorien
13:37 Far Anorien
14:39 West Rohan
15:31 East Rohan
16:57 The Great River
17:29 Lothlorien
17:55 Vales of Anduin
18:22 Living tree))
19:17 Dale-Lands
Time Codes
Gondor.....where was *GONDOR* when the westfold fell!
Where's the version when with each step Sam will say that it'll be the farthest he's ever seen
Lol that’s a funny version
Lurd of teh Reing
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@@kvonkirk2340 lol ahahaga..
That running tree at 18:20 is epic.
I saw it too XD
Treebead going for a stroll
Lol
I don't see
a tree does not simply walk into mordor
Ah yes, I bought this game as a little kid, super excited to play it, I installed it, only to realise it was a MMORPG which needed a permanent internet connection...
Twelve year old me: *:,
Game literally named Lord of the rings online.
@@EvilSapphireR tell that to twelve year old me
@@NastyCupid sure. I'll give him a call. You have his number?
@@NastyCupid Hello 12 years old Nasty Cupid, the game is called lotr online :) so dont be Wikipedia to play it if you dont have internet connection.
@Fernando R yikes man chill lol dude probably thought you could play it offline or something
So I did the math and because this is sped up 40 times and it is 21 minutes long so 40×21=840 Minutes =14 hours, this dude walked across a video game map FOR 14 FREAKING HOURS
No need for Math the description in the video says it took them 14hrs (if you click show more).
Unfortunately they did the math
It was a graveyard graph
In nornal speed it would probably take half the time even though he didnt visit the whole map so the whole game should take about 15 hours to walk? Without any search on the areas though, just walk across every area
Legend for helping us see the map :)
You should walk the path that Frodo took all the way from the shire to Mordor
No. One does not simply walk to Mordor.
The problem is that Frodo goes offroad a lot, meaning the path wouldn't be exact
@@zv_real Even the air is like poison
@@defeatedink0544 where we are going, we dont need roads
@@defeatedink0544 Exactly. And he was specifically asked by Gandalf to NOT take the roads
This was like reliving my childhood again. My father and I used to spend countless hours roaming the landscape and searching for new places to explore. We once tried to walk into Rivendell at level 17, attempting to rush past everything and failing, only to be respawned at bree and trying again! Those were the days
Wow a lot of time went into this video... As someone downloading LOTRO right now, I appreciate this as I am looking forward to visiting some of these places...
It looks massive!!.
And yet there are many more places that they didn't make it to this video 🤩
Some regions require purchase to go through the various quests in that area, and they didn’t show every region of Middle Earth. Nor did they show every area of every region, and each region is huge
it really is. and with all the expansions that have come out over the years if you are a casual player like myself you really dont ever catch up. right as you think you are done exploring all areas BOOM new area opens up.
@@ardascholar5289 I fully agree. I was a beta tester for the game, and have played off and on since launch, AND have the "Lifetime Membership". I have all the expansions, but due to being an altaholic, and a casual player, I've yet to reach the level cap or see everything in every region. The game is quite massive...
@@MrAlexman13p Yeah, I remember Fornost, a place filled with the dead. I had just gotten to Angmar, and stopped playing a few months after that. There was nowhere else to go back then, if I remember right.
The fact that they WALKED. This person deserves millions of dollars for their achievements.
There’s something so peaceful about watching them little feet daddle about the place
😂😂😂😂
I hope to never stop appreciating the soundtrack for this game. They did an absolutely beautiful job
Middle-earth is HUGE! the westlands are technically as big as entire europe... LOTRO is so downscaled to the extreme, so far its as big as one of the smaller greek isles only... and it's still HUGE! 14 hours man! Great video! I's like to see one walking the entire stretch Frodo ( orvany of the other fellows) goes in the books one day! Therevand back again 😉
You are overexaggerating, its common knowledge that Tolkien took inspiration from the size of europe and applied it to his middle earth maps, shaving them to look different but the size is still comparable to europe.
You are soo wrong
@@yassirholeist4447 im wrong?
@@MegaReinart no about the other guy. Even middle earth is soo big big it's not as big as europe
@@yassirholeist4447 There was a book released in 1981 called The Atlas of Middle Earth. It is a peripheral book but it is published with permission from the Tolkien Trust.
Middle Earth and Europe are overlayed and they are roughly the same size, though Middle Earth has more landmass. It is a great book if you like maps.
RIP Ered Luin, Moria, Mirkwood, Northdowns, Angmar, Misty Mountains :'( Im glad you included Forochel though. This was a nice walk through memory lane, as I played the game from launch to level 85. So many memories were triggered as I watched you walk through familiar places :)
+ Mordor (and Minas Morgul today)
You can come back. I did after a decade. Just took a short break again. I was from launch to 75 I think not sure what it was but I stopped at 66 but back now.
@@DennisHalifax yeah i left at level 60 right after Mirkwood and came back a couple years later. Played up through Rohan and all the way to Black gate. Left again for another couple years and now I have gone through Mordor, Dwarf-holds and headed to Mina Morgul soon
yeah there were a number of places that got left out. but it makes sense for him to do it the way he did. this way there was no doubling back on anything. everything was fresh and straight forward each time he went through it. i would have liked to see him walk moria though. i still have not found a straight way through it without going a long long way around.
And Blue Mountains, and literally everywhere besides the Westlands. Imagine walking through the Taurethim jungles or with the wine merchants of Dorwinion?
Brought back so much memories. Spent so much time playing this game with friends. Makes me want to play again after many years sidelined. Just don’t have the time anymore. Great video, thanks!
What game is this? Looks interesting
18:22 (Set it to 0.25 speed.) I think we found the entwives, boys!
Lotro world design is exactly what most theme park mmo lack these day: space.
Black Desert Online feels pretty vast
@@TSPMikey you also kinda can see through everything on bdo
@@ottis679 See through everything?
@@TSPMikey female clothing hopefully.
@@TSPMikey I tried playing it and it's like a slot machine. Just a fuckton of flashing lights, text and numbers attacking you every 0,5 seconds. Unplayable.
I love these games where you can just go walking around forever and you never get bored cause the visuals are amazing
I'm so happy and excited that they are doing a full upgrade on the visuals and that this game is coming to consoles sometime by 2022
Such dedication, I'm really impressed and I loved the video. Thank you alot!
This brings back beautiful childhood memories when i still played this game, everytime i entered the town of bree, i would be greeted with all sorts of community activities ranging from a music band to just a bunch of drunkards having a good time, makes me wish i still have a computer to play this on again.
Went from 0-100 real fast with that Eastern Gondor music
Never played the game but looks like it has a breathtaking landscape design.
Play it it’s free
So im not the only one that never played this but got it recommend anyway. Looks really not bad for a 2007 game
@@snens7179 its better than this now, they revamped it a year or two ago and now its not bad, still pretty old fighting mechanics but if you're looking for Middle Earth scenery then there's no better place
What?! Are you saying that I can simply walk in to Mordor??
He didn't go to Mordor, did he?
@@DiktatrSquid the joke
You
@@danobrien4890 His joke
You
@@Coldvader Me -> your mom
@@danobrien4890 watch out, thats still your grandmother you are talking about
Respect to that guy that actually walked throught Middle Earth, that's crazy. Good job man! :)
I love how you've put the music in appropriately (as in, each time you enter a new region you play the music from that place).
Why doesn't this have more views?! It's amazing!!
Although the graphics are old (but they aged so well), something about the map in LOTRO feels grounded and real. The scale of the land is huge! I have major nostalgia from this game. It was the only game I played until I was 12. The other kids thought I was weird lol.
I can't imagine how much effort this would have taken to do. And the music is so wonderful. Thank you for this. With all the crazy in the world right now, something this peaceful and oddly soothing was nice to watch. Truly, thank you.
Imagine if the 14 hour recording got corrupted before export 💀💀💀
The music is so nostalgic. It's been five years since I played this last 😨
What game is this? Looks interesting
@@pureturk02 it’s called Lord of The Rings online. It’s a free lord of the rings MMO. Super chill as far as MMOs go
Still one of the best MMO's that has ever come out. Wish life didn't catch up and deny me the time to play passed Rohan.
It never cease to amaze me just how much work and effort went into making the maps of vast mmo's. Most of these worlds, from a high point of view, are gorgeous.
And often unappreciated. My friend tried to get me into Lotro years ago but I'm not a big mmo guy and I felt like it took forever to get anywhere. Ironically thats the part I think is the most epic part of this game now is how big it is. It is very cool, just not my cup of tea.
Elderly people after someone leaves the nursing home door open
Rohan was my favourite addition, great music!
Wow, when you realise you haven't played this for years but you know where everything is.
18:22 It took me two seconds to process it and only after then I jumped in my seat realizing that tree just WALKED over the road. I know the LotR lore but seeing it implemented in the game was unexpected.
I remember when the game launched and the massive lagg it had with it. Me and some old neighbors from another lifetime had all gotten off school and we went to get this mmo. We all took a taxi from Bree and we all froze outside the city. It was soo bad that random low level players were question our low level ass with... HOW DO U GET A MOUNT... I then told my friends in party chat to play it cool like this is a thing and we got so many people who added us asking for help because they thought we were GM's. I miss those days like Sam, merry and pip walking away from the elf harbor/ Frodo's ship gone in the distance.
Would i relive those days
Hell yeaa
I didn't get far with this game but loved every min of it! Especially when you and the squad play music! We learned how to do the star wars imperial trooper theme in game!
What game is this?
@@pureturk02 lord of the rings online
The steadyness of the body is grinding my gears...
This is so lovely! As if google street view went to Middle Earth.
Creating all of that. A labor of love by the developers no doubt
I played this game from 2011-2014, good times.
My co-tank's player died in the meantime. RIP "Ugga"
Epic end of the journey.
Thank you, I hope there's a sequel...
1 4 H O U R S .
I was completely captivated by this. I've only played LOTRO for a couple of hours and never realized the scope of it. I don't know much else of this game, but I can tell that the world feels real. I've played a lot of World of Warcraft, and although I don't know how the total m2 adds up in comparison, I always felt that WoW regions/biomes were too small. Every region in WoW is completely unique in its color palette/flora/fauna and everything is crammed into a very small area; because of this, WoW's world feels more like walking through a theme park than an actual world. In the real world, not every corner has a beautiful view or a distinct landmark, a lot of it is just _empty_ . This is what leads us to appreciate the views and landmarks in the first place. From watching this, I think the creators of LOTRO understood this - Strange, that a world's _emptiness_ is what makes it feel alive.
Looks so lonely when you walk like this
Omg I havent played this game in 10 years!!! It just randomly showed up in recommend! This is awesome, thanks for the vid!
Finally, another great find.
brings alot of memories seeing you go to all these places and remembering my own advantures through it... thank you
that is rly great, what an adventure. I walked once trough Tyria, from Ascalon till Lions Arch.
I used to do the Run from ascalon to LA in GW1, I miss the feel of playing GW1 In 2005 and later. Nothing has quite... Captured that for me ever again.
Watched the whole video. Thank you for this masterpiece I enjoyed it to the fullest. ❤️
There's no way I could have the patience to do this haha. How'd you do it?
With patience
He get paid for it you know
low social life
Download a robot
Wanted that true Tolkien experience.
So many memories playing this game man. I used to complain about lotro a lot because i was an avid PVPer and balance was never the devs' main concern but damn, this game is a gem. How they constructed the world combined with the music and ambience really makes you feel like you are travelling middle earth. I wish to have a similar lotr gaming experience in the future, but topping lotro certainly is not going to be easy.
Boromir:"one does not simply walk into Mordor..."
this guy:
But he didnt walked in mordor. He just walked near it
Glad to see this popped up in my feed. Havnt played in a long time but miss the world and relationships. This will always be one of the greatest games to me
Around 5:10 I thought "and now we'll get a nice view of Rivendell, he'll take Bilbo's path and than we're nearly there" - but I guess, going all the way through Gondor is legit as well :D
I've done this as well, although on warsteed in the slower canter, so it didn't take nearly as long. I also did it in 2 parts, I think one time starting at Erebor riding to my gondor house, and the next day continuing from there to my dwarven house in Ered Luin.
Middle-Earth is so beautiful, some people on Bele used to make a tour following the path of the fellowship as close as possible, completely with little breaks for book trivia about what happens at those places.
alors là chapeau pour la performance j'y joue depuis 8 ans et j'ai parcouru la terre du milieu mais jamais à pied je sais pas combien de temps il vous a fallu pour le faire mais je suis sous le charme c'est une sacré dose de courage de le faire !!! encore felicitation pour la performance !!!!
respect !!!!!
Her: Hey you should come over
Me: Yeah but you live so far away
Her: My parents are on vacation
Me:
I was expecting a relaxing walk across the beautiful landscapes that are Middle Earth, instead I got:
Sonic goes brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Love the vids! LOTRO is so much fun! So many great places from the series!
I wrote a smutty sword and sorcery novel. Legends of the Brave Bard - Song of the Sacred Dove.
Glad this was recommended to me, hope amazons lotr mmo turns out to be just as fun as this was for me
Umm its a series not a game mate
21:28 I'd say you were taking the long way round, You could go through the mines of Moria,
I used to walk from Shire to Rivendell for kicks, but this was above and beyond the call of duty. A dinner well-earned!
Somehow i feel nostalgic evwn tho i dlnt know this game
Same lol
now i feel dizzy but also heavily nostalgic since this was my first mmo back in 2009-2012. it is so beautiful in terms of landscape, music and overall immersion. sadly the gameplay part was always kinda lacking if we are honest to ourselves. but lotro will always have a special place in my heart.
i sitll play ddo
20:58 * he thinks. "Shit did I lock the front door of my hobbit cave?
This must have been painful to do
Hell has internet?
really woindering how the game will look after that graphical overhaul happening in 2022
Eh thats not the same game
They are remastering it?
@@iiliiliiliil3444 graphical overhaul is what they mentions but everyone else calls it a remaster
Yep, we got two more years to enjoy the game
@@jeffreypoernomo8771 yeah
Well, that covers about 1/4 of the content if that - so much more to see now but great video.
I would have loved to see little slowmode view of prancing pony, weather top, isengard, helms deep and so on. And maybe even the path the fellowship took? Anyway great video!
werskantti hey! Are you enjoying lotro?
There are so many people who have tried to do a fellowships rendition on the lotro map but due to the divergences of the fellowship a lot of people have abandoned it. Talking Tolkien, another RUclips channel, started doing a walkthrough with exercepts from the books or Tolkien himself to follow along on the journey along with LOTRO Easter egg references to the fellowship's passage, but so far the channel has barely made it to the Lone Lands. Basically barely beginning
Thanks for the amazing video. Brings back many memories shame you did not visit the ettenmoors …home of the brave
Kinda makes me wanna play this.
it really makes you respect the music they created for each area
music is just on point
man do i love this game
Parents: “so your bicycle is stolen, walk your way to school then!”
Me:
Honestly have no idea why im watching this. I just cant stop
My mom drove and picked me up from school every single day. It was only like a 10 minute drive. But I'll still tell my kids this is how I went to school. It's tradition.
When your dad leaves for milk and never comes back.
Lol, would be fun joke if it didnt happen to me
@@lysetsfyrste nah its a shit joke kid who made it has no personality
This brings back so many wonderful memories of this game.
“One does not simply walk into Mordor...” This applies here
Beautiful, have a Hobbit Hunter with a feather cap and pack, this was just Beautiful
2:18 the notes sound vaguely similar to "Battle of the Heroes".
Oh shoot, I hear it! A small part, and at first I was skeptical, but yeah I hear it.
Good job!
Please do a part II, walking through Ered Luin, North Downs, Angmar, Moria and Mordor
According to the wiki the player "walking" speed is 6.5 m / s (practically running), so you traveled approximately 327 km.
that would be true if it only took 27 min to walk it, but without speeding it up, it prob took about 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 hours to walk it
@@alaskanh.o.g.4lyf948 what?
I took into account all 14 hours.
6,5 m * 3600 * 14 = 327 km
This game is awesome 👌thanks for doing this I bet it took forever
This was such an underrated MMO. How this nvr became popular I’ll nvr know
it’s still going! it doesn’t have the massive player base that WoW etc. have but its fans are very loyal. also one of the nicest MMO communities out there
This video made me love this game even more 😭😍❤
When you order same day delivery at 23:30 on amazon
It's great how every area after the Shire feels more and more dangerous. Less fences and walls in between the Shire and Bree, looks less lived in and a bit more wild. Then the Lone Lands. Great atmosphere.
This was a walk across the Westlands, and not even all of them. Middle Earth also includes Rhúdel and Harad
Ha. Of course you're a woman. God bless.
Yes!! The size is truly unbelievable
well LOTRO doesn’t currently contain Rhudel and Harad, so...
This must be one of the most absurd, but at the same time, enjoyable walkthrough of all time.👌🏻
It is a pity that a wonderful game like this is dying. This history deserves to be enjoyed by everyone.