joeblockley wrote:also i would like your opionons on the game

The game is great!
The graphics are much better than most other online games.
The game interaction is very similar to the most popular MMORPG games of the last 10 years, so it's easy to get into the game and start playing.
It has a real story line that was written by a master story teller, J. R. R. Tolkien.
Contrary to what the naysayer said above, there are plenty of people in the starting areas. However, you don't need help at the low levels because the first seven levels are easily soloable even by newbs.
The crafting in this game is actually worth something. The craftable items are as good or better than the drops until you get into legendary items.
Contrary to the naysayer above, I have had no problem with finding excellent legendary items. The problem comes in when people don't take the time to learn how to purchase them from the vendor in Moria and skill them up.
There are very few children and teenagers playing LotRO, as compared to World of Warcraft. My experiences with other players in LotRO has been respectful.
Groups can be found easily if you play at peak times for your server. There are so many group quests in the game and the population is high enough on most servers that other players are usually needing the same quests.
There is a quest guide and a quest pointer on the minimap to help players navigate through the game. A player can solo to level 60 if he doesn't care about doing the epic line of quests, but I would not recommend it.
I quit playing EQ to play World of Warcraft. I sold my 2 EQ accounts for $350 each at playerauctions.com. I have 4 WoW accounts with at least one level 80 on each account. I was the guild leader of a 300+ member guild. I quit all of that in January 2009 to play LotRO. My WoW accounts are paid up through July 2009, but I choose to play LotRO. My opinion is obvious.