Perhaps a petition could be made to convince EA or someone to reapply for their lisccence, if that's even allowed. So once again, because it is content based on the Lord of the Rings novels, it is owned by the Saul Zaentz company, which owns Middle-Earth enterprises, perhaps if they didn't answer then you could send an email directly to the Saul Zaentz company on their website, but on their website in the liscencing area it states that any liscencing inquiries related to Tolkien based materials should be directed to the Middle-Earth Enterprises page, so it's just a big circle really. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.
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MIDDLE-EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR, THE HOBBIT, and the names of the characters, items, events and places therein are trademarks of The Saul Zaentz Company d/b/a Middle-earth Enterprises under license to Warner Bros. This is taken directly from the SoM website: "MIDDLE-EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR © 2013 Warner Bros. OS emulator mode may have to be added to the game however should compatibility be a problem. We should see a similar possibility of BFME working on Win XP-Win10. Not similar subject, but concept and genre, Star Wars Battle Grounds functions on Win 8.1. The community draw is greater than what is seen here, and small amount of research on GOG, forums, or on Steam has a wide number of individuals hoping to see the game released again. These first 2 versions add bits and peices, but my next version will start adding factions, so be sure to keep an eye open for them.
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I wonder if this is why the product has not been released. Battle for Middle Earth 2.5 Version 2.1.5-Intoduction-My mod isnt a total conversion, its move of a exspansion pack, its half way to what could be bfme3 hence the name bfme2.5.
The BFME title still has EA as the maker. I wonder if EA has any power on this matter however, they did publish this work.
It focuses on large-scale warfare instead of individual characters or the quest of the Fellowship, and is designed to re-create. The ability to release the game should be given to whoever owns the rights." Built on EAs Command & Conquer: Generals engine, The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth is a real-time strategy game set in the world of the Peter Jackson trilogy, based on the novels by J.R.R. No other company has developed a new title, and as such the consumer population would be willing to pay for each digital purchase made.
Thus we should post an email if anyone has it.įurthermore, should anyone be in contact with any such group, an argument should be made that, "The game was developed and dropped, which is a horrible thing to see happen. Maybe someone could paste the email here? We have seen suggestions to email groups x y and z.