Battle For Middle Earth 2 Walkthrough
We have 13 questions and 14 answers for The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth II. Check them out to find answers or ask your own to get the exact game help you need. I and my friend we have the same serial number and we.
By Doug Radcliffe Design by Marty SmithCommand the forces of Gondor, Isengard, Mordor, or Rohan and recreate some of the most exciting sequences from Peter Jacksons The Lord of the Rings movies in The Battle for Middle-earth, a real-time strategy game from EA. Can you hold off the armies of Isengard in defense of Helms Deep? Can you breach the defenses of Minas Tirith before Rohan Rohirrim trample your orc hordes? The Battle for Middle-earth features two huge campaigns and four sides with unique units and heroes straight from the feature films.
So as you may know LOTR BFME 2 is not for sale anywhere. Etc is not for sale.
And EA has been pretty dumb about their games. So I doubt they would do something smart like bringing back BFME 2.So I thought 'I used to play it on xbox 360' So hopefully if I vote for it. It can get noticed and reinstated. Well 'Thank YOU' microsoft for taking the voting out of your feedback. Actually scratch that.
For reworking your feedback system. (they onlywant to hear feedback for stuff they want to hear.)But anyways. So I thought the next best thing is to get it on a discussion page.It's funny cause even though EA doesn't sell BFME 2 I saw a guy who had an old activation code.
I love it when fans of this game get together and talk about their adventures they had during their day (or week) of playing it.It's like we are all sitting around a camp fire telling our own stories, while others may come and listen in. It's even better when the listeners are intrigued and try the game out for themselves and begin to play it.
He sent it in to their support. And they sent him a digital code for the DIGITAL version of BFME 2.
(unfortunately they gave him 'Rise of the Witch-KIng' expansion.so is kinda worthless without the base-game.Now I love this game. I remember building fortresses all through the map. Trying to crush my enemies with just buildings. (and occasionally sending in fellbeasts to destroy artillery.:P )But I really hope that Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth 2 comes to xbox one as a backwards compatible game. (I have found big communities on steam and GGO that wanted a revival of it. But they have yet to be heard from.)I haven't gone to WB (Warner Bros) yet cause I think EA still holds the rights to the game.
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'So as you may know LOTR BFME 2 is not for sale anywhere. Etc is not for sale. And EA has been pretty dumb about their games.'
I would have thought that because the digital game was not available to buy anywhere would have given you the obvious answer that EA no longer hold the rights to the Lord of the Rings??' So I thought 'I used to play it on xbox 360' So hopefully if I vote for it. It can get noticed and reinstated. Well 'Thank YOU' microsoft for taking the voting out of your feedback.
Actually scratch that. For reworking your feedbacksystem. (they only want to hear feedback for stuff they want to hear.)'The Xbox voting system had run its course and has been discontinued.
I'm pretty sure MS still has access to the information gained from this. Just because we can't see it, doesn't mean they can't. It was going for a number of years, adding a few morevotes to a game won't make it so. In regards to games where the publisher no longer holds the rights, it wouldn't matter how many votes were cast, it won't make it a candidate for BC.But I really hope that Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth 2 comes to xbox one as a backwards compatible game.Another EA published game. This has also been de-listed, won't be made BC.' I haven't gone to WB (Warner Bros) yet cause I think EA still holds the rights to the game.' If that were so, all of the EA published Xbox LOTR games would be available to buy digitally on the Xbox 360, they aren't.
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Which tells me one thing, the rights to the LOTR are now solely owned by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.Sorry, but that's just the way it is with games based from a movie license.