DDO delays its 64-bit servers while LOTRO claims it’s finished work on missing kinship escrow

    
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We’ve got a couple of Standing Stone Games MMO-related server news items for your Wednesday today, starting with the unfortunate word that the studio is pushing back Dungeons and Dragons Online’s trio of new 64-bit servers by a full week.

“We are adjusting the launch date for our new 64-bit game worlds and free transfers, and we now expect to begin transfers to our new 64-bit game worlds and Cormyr on Tuesday, July 15th,” SSG announced, going on to say that it will be posting more information on the packing process today.

And over in Lord of the Rings Online, the studio claims that it has finished work on the missing kinship items that’s plagued the transfer process: “This work has been completed. Players can now engage with the Shared Items transfer tool to bring missing Kinship escrow items to their current game world.”

As players check to see if their long-missing items have been restored, some are noting that these have re-appeared in shared storage rather than escrow.

LOTRO also announced that it is extending the Midsummer Festival through July 14th.

Source: DDO, LOTRO
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