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Eyes To See and Ears to Hear…

Eyes To See and Ears to Hear…

Posted on18. Aug, 2010 by Azz.

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For all of you who are celebrating our first anniversary with us I thought I would share a little creation that might help those who need it. I call it Rink-a-Stink-a-Doo.

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The Conundrum of Casual Raiding

The Conundrum of Casual Raiding

Posted on08. Jul, 2010 by Azz.

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This post will briefly touch on the age old debate of Casual vs. Hardcore. While it is not my goal to rehash past debates; I feel it pertinent to give my opinion on the matter so as to provide a reference point from which the following has been spawned.

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LOTRO, Eyefinity, and You

LOTRO, Eyefinity, and You

Posted on28. Mar, 2010 by Azz.

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For those of you who are unfamiliar with Eyefinity, it is a new feature from ATI on their newest generation of video cards. While I will not go into the specifics, it is essentially an advanced version of an extended desktop over multiple monitors, but usable in applications.

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Dungeon/Raid Overview: Angmar

Dungeon/Raid Overview: Angmar

Posted on12. Mar, 2010 by Azz.

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Angmar back in it’s hay day used to be the place where dungeon-crawling raiding end-gamers would spend most of their time during the “good old days” of Shadows of Angmar. This region offered many ways to spend your time running through quest, dungeons/raids, hunting for ore, wood, and beryl shards. This look at the Angmar Hub will consist of a brief overview of the dungeons and raids available to any would be adventure seeker.

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Play That Funky Music

Play That Funky Music

Posted on30. Dec, 2009 by Azz.

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One of the most under valued and over looked systems available in LOTRO is the music system. We have all seen people or groups just standing around strumming away on their instruments.

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Return to Angmar: Barad Gularan

Return to Angmar: Barad Gularan

Posted on25. Nov, 2009 by Azz.

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This is a guest post by Azz of http://wizzardofazz.blogspot.com. He graciously wrote up his experience in Barad Gularan for our little site.

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