With the introduction of the movie-adaptions of characters, such as The Great Gobin King, who lives in Gobin Town. It's just, while on the forums, being just a guest and not a signed in user, I've seen many people go on about the annoyance of repetitive units for the Gobin factions, such as Orcs of the Misty Mountains and Orcs of Gundabad. As you can see, I' pretty new to this, and I'm unsure about who or even if the mod team is still there for this wonderful mod and even if this is the right place, or whatever to post such a thing! Of course, when the material is available and if the team is up for an update etc, and if it's okay to be used, given the latest Skyrim case. Heroes have corrected pictures, such as Thranduil - played by Lee Pace, those Dwarfs and of course a few more from what I remember). My question to you guys is that would it be a good idea to include the "The Hobbit" related "stuff", such as an update on characters (e.g. With the release of The Hobbit, I began to wonder if we'll one day see another patch for The Third Age mod, I would assume a 3.3? Wait, before I start: I am not suggesting to add the dragon Smaug! I used to play the LOTR mod for Alexander, but the development on that has more or less came to a stand still, from what I know. I'd just like to say, it's one very awesome mod. Now, the mod The Third Age I've been playing for a few weeks now (would of one so before, if my PC was actually able to run Medieval II + Kingdoms >.<) but I've known of it's existence for a very long time. It's release is getting ever so closer and I just can't wait to see what's install for us viewers and fans. To begin the topic off, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is looking epic, at least from my point of view. To start with, hello! I'm unsure if this has been addressed before, and if so, sorry to bring it up again! Hello forum, this is my first ever post, and mainly one of the reasons why I've signed up.
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