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Lukoi
03-26-2008, 12:26 PM
Are there any quest help mods? I am thinking something like Lightheaded, or QuestHelper that are used in WoW?

Also, are there any mods that will display map coordinates so you can find an X Y position on the map?

Thanks

Lukoi

felgrath
03-26-2008, 12:41 PM
LOTRO does not support mods in any way. We can only change the look of the UI not the functionality. (And we are limited in looks department as well.)

Lukoi
03-26-2008, 01:27 PM
Oh, too bad :(

captainsfc
12-23-2008, 06:06 AM
Unfortunately this will keep me from playing LOTRO. 10 million players can't be wrong :)

jasonspeed
12-23-2008, 10:20 AM
It isn't allowed currently and I doubt they'll allow it in the future. Quest logs are usually pretty informative but sometimes you need help finding the locations. I use two websites when I get lost. Hope this helps.

Dynamap

http://dynmap.ruslotro.com/eregion.html

MMODB

http://lotro.mmodb.com/quests/

captainsfc
12-23-2008, 06:45 PM
This may be but that nifty Quest Helper or Carbonite is pretty spiffy and a MAJOR time saver.

It isn't allowed currently and I doubt they'll allow it in the future. Quest logs are usually pretty informative but sometimes you need help finding the locations. I use two websites when I get lost. Hope this helps.

Dynamap

http://dynmap.ruslotro.com/eregion.html

MMODB

http://lotro.mmodb.com/quests/

EB64
12-26-2008, 08:25 AM
Unfortunately this will keep me from playing LOTRO. 10 million players can't be wrong :)
Kinda sad if that's the only reason you don't want to play LotRO.
If you just read the Quest Log, you can find your objective without having to have someone hold your hand.

Qpid
09-05-2011, 10:57 PM
Kinda sad if that's the only reason you don't want to play LotRO.
If you just read the Quest Log, you can find your objective without having to have someone hold your hand.

To be honest, the game can still be enjoyed fully with the help of World of Warcraft type quest mods. The game designers have carefully designed the quests to flow in an order and tell a story. If having a quest mod allows you to follow the quest without having to pause, check maps, forget what you were doing, then I feel that you are getting the experience the developers, or at least the quest writers, intended.

Another point is that many people have several characters at max level, and really don't want to go through the leveling process again and again, so they put a quest tracker on, an arrow on the screen, and watch some movie marathons on their second monitor. End game anyone?

IMHO

ieai
09-05-2011, 11:02 PM
To be honest, the game can still be enjoyed fully with the help of World of Warcraft type quest mods. The game designers have carefully designed the quests to flow in an order and tell a story. If having a quest mod allows you to follow the quest without having to pause, check maps, forget what you were doing, then I feel that you are getting the experience the developers, or at least the quest writers, intended.

Another point is that many people have several characters at max level, and really don't want to go through the leveling process again and again, so they put a quest tracker on, an arrow on the screen, and watch some movie marathons on their second monitor. End game anyone?

IMHO

Honestly.

The gold farmers are doing it anyways, let the average player have access and take away the unfair advantage.

lunarwtr
09-13-2011, 11:19 AM
although not quite the same as questhelper.. you can use Compendium combined with MoorMaps. One is a database of quest info's, with coordinates included. The other is a map addon that can show you location of those coordinates.