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Bypassing the command point limit. Create powerful Troll. Defeating the Balrog in Moria. Easy Persona Points. Level up heroes. .: July 5, 2006.: July 13, 2006Mode(s),The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II is a developed and published. It is based on the fantasy novels and by and its adaptation. It is the sequel to Electronic Arts' 2004 title. The version of the game was released on March 2, 2006 and the version was released on July 5, 2006. Along with the standard edition, a of the game was released, containing bonus material and a documentary about the game's development. The official were shut down for Windows in 2010 and Xbox 360 in 2011, however Windows users may still play online using unofficial.The story for The Battle for Middle-earth II is divided into Good and Evil Campaigns. The Good Campaign focuses on, an who is alerted to a planned attack on the Elven sanctuary of. With help from the and other Good forces, the Elves attempt to eliminate and his army to restore peace in. In the Evil Campaign, Sauron sends the and the to muster wild. With his army, Sauron moves forward with his plan to destroy the remaining Good forces in the North.The Battle for Middle-earth II received generally favorable reviews from video game critics. Reviews praised the game's integration of the Lord of the Rings universe into a real-time strategy title, while criticism targeted the game's unbalanced multiplayer mode. The Battle for Middle-earth II received numerous awards, including the Editors' Choice Award from. At the end of March 2006, The Battle for Middle-earth II reached fourth in a list of the month's best-selling PC games. A Windows for the game was released on November 28, 2006, called, which features a new faction known as, new units, and several gameplay improvements. Who played Elrond in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy, reprised the role in The Battle for Middle-earth II, also acting as the lead voiceover.On November 10, 2005, Electronic Arts announced that, who played in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy, would reprise his role as Elrond and be the lead voiceover talent in The Battle for Middle-earth II. During his voiceover session, he noted, 'I always find voice work really fascinating because you are working on one element of your make up as an actor—focusing more intently on one part of your toolbox if you like—in a way so everything seems to go into producing that vocal effect. It really isn’t just an effect, because it actually comes from a source which is a true continuation of that character.' On January 13, 2006, Electronic Arts reported that an version of The Battle for Middle-earth II was under development, and it was promised to feature a 'unique and intuitive control scheme' developed by video game designer, co-founder of the developer. Players would be able to play online via the service. Castle was excited to port the game to a console, stating, 'Living these cinematic battles in high-definition with stunning surround sound, all from the comfort of your living room couch on the Xbox 360, is an extraordinary experience. Adding the ability to battle it out with friends via Xbox Live is also really exciting.' The game's water effects received substantial upgrades because of the large role naval battles play in The Battle for Middle-earth II. The developers endeavored to make the surface of oceans and lakes look realistic by using techniques similar to those applied in films when creating computer-generated ocean water. The digital water simulates deep ocean water by reflecting its surroundings on the surface, and wave technology was used to create large waves along coastlines to immerse the player in the game experience. Lost towns, corals, and fish were added underwater to add to the effect. Water was chosen as the first graphical component of The Battle for Middle-earth II to take advantage of 9 programmable. These additions were part of an overall Electronic Arts strategy to continue the Lord of the Rings experience that began with the trilogy film series.As cinematic director of The Battle for Middle-earth II, Richard Taylor was responsible for designing the game's opening and closing sequences, as well as campaign and mission introductions and endings. As the first Electronic Arts video game to be given free rein on material from The Lord of the Rings universe, several lands, characters, and creatures from the books appear visually for the first time in the game's. Taylor considered it essential to use good graphical and audio combinations when telling a story, and he was pleased to have Weaving on the project as the primary storyteller. Release and reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore84% (PC)79% (X360)Review scoresPublicationScoreA−8 of 1085%B4.5 of 58.3 of 103.5 of 59 of 10GameZone8.7 of 10 (PC)8.5 of 10 (X360)9.0 of 1080%90%7.1 of 10The game was released by on March 2, 2006 for and July 5, 2006 for. Electronic Arts released a that includes a bonus DVD with supplemental high-definition media such as the full original music score; in-game cinematics and trailers; the documentary The Making of The Battle for Middle-earth II; and The Art of the Game, a gallery featuring hundreds of cinematic paintings and concept art created for the game.It was given generally favorable reviews, receiving an aggregated score of 84% at for its Windows version. Praise focused on its successful integration of the Lord of the Rings franchise with the real-time strategy genre, while criticism targeted the game's unbalanced multiplayer mode. The Battle for Middle-earth II was given the Editor's Choice Award from IGN. At the end of its debut month of March 2006, The Battle for Middle-earth II reached fourth in a list of the month's best-selling PC games, while the Collector's Edition peaked at eighth place. In the second month after the game's release, The Battle for Middle-earth II was the 12th best-selling PC game, despite a 10% slump in overall game sales for that month. The game's computer version received a 'Silver' sales award from the (ELSPA), indicating sales of at least 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom.After playing the game, found little fault with it, calling it a very well-balanced game overall. The magazine also was pleased that the game's 'production values were sky-high', with which agreed, explaining, 'It's not often you come across an RTS with production values this high; every part seems to be polished till it shines.' When compared to its predecessor, was convinced The Battle for Middle-earth II had improved upon the original in several fundamental ways. Believed that The Battle for Middle-earth II offered better gameplay and a much broader scope that encompassed more of.Several critics praised the game's real-time strategy elements and graphics. Considered the high quality of The Battle for Middle-earth II proof that Electronic Arts was truly interested in building great real-time strategy games. Despite a few minor issues, GameZone was happy with the gameplay of The Battle for Middle-earth II, believing that the game did a good job of enabling the player to experience the turmoil of the fantasy world. They also admired the game's conversion for the Xbox 360 version, calling it 'one of the best PC-to-console conversions' and praising the developers for a 'commendable job of assigning actions to the 360 controller’s eight buttons'. The graphics were appreciated by ActionTrip, which found it 'really hard not to drool over this game', commending the game's design and art team for doing a fabulous job on every location that appeared in the single-player campaign.Playing within the universe of was appealing to a number of reviewers, which found that it generally increased the game's entertainment value. PC Gamer shared this sentiment, calling Lord of the Rings 'arguably the best fantasy universe ever', and GameZone asked the question, 'What self-respecting Tolkien fan can be without this title?' The results also pleased, which was convinced that fans of The Lord of the Rings could not afford to miss purchasing the game. Complimented the game's merge with the Lord of the Rings universe, observing that the franchise's mythology and the game's frenetic battles came together in a very satisfying bundle. ![]() The integration of The Lord of the Rings into a video game satisfied, and the magazine predicted the game would be 'another winner for Electronic Arts'.Despite positive reactions, reviewers brought up several issues with the game. The British video game publication was unhappy with the game, claiming that Electronic Arts chose to release a formulaic game because it was a safer choice than taking The Battle for Middle-earth II in another direction. Agreed with this view, claiming that although the game looked impressive, it took a by-the-numbers approach towards the real-time strategy genre in a 'mindless sort of way', concluding that 'in no way is it anywhere near the game we hoped for.' The game's multiplayer portion disappointed, which found it too unbalanced compared to the heroes, whom they considered to be too strong. Considered the game to be of average quality, noting that there were no truly redeeming qualities.The editors of named The Battle for Middle-earth 2 the third-best computer game of 2006, and called it 'undeniably a labor of love, a grand work of art and strategy.' The Smithsonian American Art Museum selected The Battle for Middle-earth 2 as one of 80 games spanning the past 40 years to be a part of exhibit that ran from March, 2012 to September 2012 in Washington, DC. Post-release Electronic Arts announced on July 27, 2006 that its EA Los Angeles studio would be releasing an to The Battle for Middle-earth II titled. It was slated for release during the 2006 holiday season. The game, produced by Amir Rahimi, promised players the opportunity to fight in wars that precedes the events of the Lord of the Rings novels. The Rise of the Witch-king adds a new single-player campaign, new units, a new faction, and improved features. Its story follows the 's 'ascent to power, his domination of, and eventual invasion of, 's ancestral home'. The game was on November 15, 2006, and was released on November 28.On January 9, 2011, Electronic Arts announced that the online game servers would be shut down on January 11, 2011 for the Xbox 360 format of the game. The PC version of the game was shut down on December 31, 2010. Electronic Arts noted that their discontinuation of support for the game was partly because the licensing deal with New Line Cinema (holders of the Lord of the Rings license) had expired, which led them to no other option than to shut down all online services for the game. References. ^ Adams, Dan (August 15, 2005). Retrieved October 28, 2008. ^ Ocampo, Jason (December 7, 2004). Retrieved March 28, 2016. ^ Adams, Dan (March 2, 2006). Retrieved December 18, 2008. ^ Amer, N. (February 28, 2006). 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If you want to see more of my mods, you can view all of them on my.If you would like to see more, you can subscribe to my channel, or follow me on, where I play a variety of games and showcase a variety of mods. Change values of unitsGame data filesWARNING THIS REQUIRES CHANGING GAME DATA FILES. CREATE A BACKUP COPY BEFORE EDITING.To change the values of your units, you need to go into the computer directory where you installed the game, e.g. Cprogram fileselectronic artsbattle for middle earth. Then locate the INI.BIG file and open it with notepad. When open, locate (use ctrl+f to open find) the line 'GENERIC UNITS/STRUCTURES' and under this you will find the values for damage, move speed, heal delay, amount, health, build time and cost. This works for the characters, structures and upgrades. Just scroll down and change as much or as little as you wish. Helms Deep (Evil Campaign)At all the levels before Helms Deep (where you can create wargs) build an army of wargs and upgrade them fully. When it comes to Helms Deep follow the refugees to Helms Deep staying a little bit behind and when they get half way up the slope just run up to the gate and it should be open. Go straight through the gate and kill anyone inside, then destroy all buildings that can create units and destroy everthing else.(When it comes to killing the archers just run along the wall and it should kill them, if not run over them again). If done properly you should complete the level before fangorn and rohan reinforcements arrive. Easy win at Minas TirithGood Campaign, Minas TirithWhen your on the good campaign and is about to go to Minas tirith, here's how to beat it. Before even clicking on Minas Tirith, you should upgrade all battalions with heavy armaor and the archers with fire arrows. Then you must have the Rohirim allies in the spell bar. Once in Minas Tirith, bring Faramirs army inside. Shut the gate. On the wall build catapults on the two towers closest to the door. Then the rest should be in a pattern of catapults and towers. Also, Faramirs army should have at least 200 command points. First thing, put 4-6 soldier/knights on each side and 3-6 archers on each side. Make sure their spread out and not that far away from the gate. Then build 3 farms in the castle, a balcksmith, barracks, archery range, and workshop. Then build two keeps at the two spots in front of the gate. On the secoend level, just make 2 farms and a barrack and archery range. Put Boromir on the left wall and Gandalf on the right. Put Faromir and Pippin behind the gate. Once Mordor arrives, relax. Your archers will get rid of them. Make sure your archers are attacking the mordor archers, not the orcs. Once round two comes in with the catapults, use your Rohirim ability. Destroy the catapults. Once the trolls push the towers on the wall, your soldiers will handle them. Once the orcs calm their tower attack, the Nazgul and Grond try to open the gate. Use the archers with fire arrows to destroy the nazgul. If Grond is already attacking the gate, use your archers to attack it. Use Gandalf's Light thingy To damage it and Faromirs arrow thing. If it's destroyed before the gate is destroyed, your in luck. Keep on doing the routine until the Rohan army arrives. If it opens, pull all your soldiers off the wall and put them behind the gate. Hold them off for about 3 minutes, then retreat to the the second level. Once the Rohiriim arrive destroy th orcs around the building. If there in Minas Tirith, destroy them in there and bring the Gondor army back down to the the first level. Then hold them off. If the gate is shut, open the gate and bring the Rohan army in the castle and shut the gate. Destroy the orcs that got in. Keep on holding them off on the wall. When the Mukamaki (big elephants), come, don't worry, they don't go close to the castle. If by some reason they do, shoot them with your archers and bring the rest of your army up to the second level. They can come in the castle, so be cautious. Once Aragorn comes, victory is almost yours. Destroy the orcs and Mukamaki with the ghosts and then go to the camps and destroy all the buildings. If there are a lot of orcs in Minas Tirith, go in their first. Once the camps are destroyed, destroy therest of mordors army and victory is yours!. HintsHelms Deep: get as many archers as you can and only aim for the ladders. Don't put any around the gate till a ram appears then use two heroes to kill it (i used Theoden and Ewyon). Summon your other army as soon as you can. Battle For Middle Earth Codes To InstallThen it's self explanatory.Minis Tirth: again get as many archers as you can and upgrade them. The mission before that with Farimer I upgraded all of my troops soo. Build some battle towers but mostly trebuchets. Build two right next to the door. This will help later. When the siege towers come just shoot it with your trebuchets. You'll do fine till the Ram comes, then get all your archers on it but don't open the gate! And don't send any soldiers out, get them all to the door. If it busts open get all your hero's there. When this happens transform the land in front of the gate to woods. Then send all your solders out to it and wait and survive. When the rohherim come it gets easier. When the army of the dead comes it takes a while for them to get to Minis Tirth. Also when the Nazgul come use Gandalf's light beam attack. This is a long stage, i played it for about and hour, but it's fun!Powers: It really doesn't matter but the eagles helped a lot at Minis Tirth. Easy Win With RohanIf you are Rohan in a skirmish or online, build 2 or 3 farms in your castle. Then go out and find so other sites that you can build farms and do so. Then, build 3 wells. This will reduce the cost of you infintry drastically. Then build an archery range. Build 4 battalions of Yeoman Archers to get your building to level 2. Use then for recon or just to gaurd your base. Next build as many elven archers as possible. They are only 490 with the 3 wells instead of 700! After, get the fire arrow upgrade and upgade your elves first. You archer army will be unstoppable against Nazgul, infintry, trolls, ents, horseman, all uruk-hai, siege weapons, everything!. Protecting Your BaseWhen your Rohan or Gondor first you should build a couple of farms and then build a archery range. Build about 3 battalions of archers. Line them against the wall, also you should get trebuchets when Gondor. Then taunt them by opening your gate then they come at you and your archers will shoot then as soon as you can close the gate do that. 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I would suggest putting a bunch of useless ones then your fifth one will be the one you want. Do the process again each time use a diferent type of character to equip with and each time you need to go down the amount of abilities you equip. Start with 5 then 4 then 3 and soo on. You can use your characters abilities if you want. Note that the abilities that over lap the others will replace the ones you put before. So be careful of the order you equip the abilities. If done right you can have one character with abilities from five types. The order of attacks I would have is 1 Fireball:wizard 2 Heal:men3 Leardership:almost all types 4 Earthshker:dwarves 5 Whirlwind:elves. This is the combination I use it has gotten me through many problems. The easiest way to earn badges is to play a custom map called a hero map or battle or whatever. This type of map is where you play only with a custom hero. Usually you fight hordes of random enemies. If you have one of these battles then good you can use this hint if not then get one. Now go to skirmish and pick the level I just described. Set the enemy to random. Set the handicap to -95%. This will make it so all of the enemies will be one hit kills and will do much less damage. Wehen you do this you will dominate the battle and kill everything and anything easy (even the ring heroes). Alright if you are playing on minas tirith the castle, and you are having a hard time letting no one in okay so first purchase an archery range then when its complete buy fire arrows then get some archers and when there ready put them in the, wait there's two things sticking out by the gate put 2 groups on each side on get them fire arrows and close the gate but put ithilein rangers outside the gate with fire arrows, then close the gate then get a barracks and get soldiers and put them in the castle behind the gate and they'll be a tough team. If you were like me when you started to play thisgame, you probably had a hard time defeating theAI opponents in Skirmish. But, there's anextremely simple solution to an easy victory. Asyou set up your skirmish settings (map, race,starting heroes, etc.) at the left of the playersentered will be a 'handicap' option. When youclick on it, a drop-down box will lower withvarious percentages. Clicking on the highestpercentage (95%) will drop the damage dealt andthe health of the player's units down to only 5%of what they would normally do. This helps out agreat deal because now any of your units canslice through the enemy with one-hit kills morethan half the time, and your men hardly take anydamage whatsoever. Just make sure you don't putthe handicap on yourself, or it'll be YOU thatsuffers. If you were like me when you started to play thisgame, you probably had a hard time defeating theAI opponents in Skirmish. But, there's anextremely simple solution to an easy victory. Asyou set up your skirmish settings (map, race,starting heroes, etc.) at the left of the playersentered will be a 'handicap' option. When youclick on it, a drop-down box will lower withvarious percentages. Clicking on the highestpercentage (95%) will drop the damage dealt andthe health of the player's units down to only 5%of what they would normally do. This helps out agreat deal because now any of your units canslice through the enemy with one-hit kills morethan half the time, and your men hardly take anydamage whatsoever. Just make sure you don't putthe handicap on yourself, or it'll be YOU thatsuffers. O.K so you have been playing 'The lord of therings the Battle for Middle Earth' for awhileand you want to know how to get some levels upright? Well i've got a hint that'll have yougoing up a few levels easy. Just set up a singleplayer map or a mutiplayer (Either one will work)and select your faction as Isengard, then go tothe level 'High pass', build 2 resourcecollectors and 2 barracks and build up to 10berserkers then attack and boom you will winalmost every time. (This is good for beginnersstategy. 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. 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. '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. Battle For Middle Earth Free Full DownloadI'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.' Battle For Middle Earth Cheat CodesIf that were so, all of the EA published Xbox LOTR games would be available to buy digitally on the Xbox 360, they aren't. 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.
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