Thread: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
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Apr 13 2011 05:02 PM #1
The Bug Reporting Tool and You
How to Attach A Screenshot With the Bug Reporting Tool
Bugs reported from in-game, whether through /bug or through Help/Submit a Bug, no longer support attachments. If you have a screenshot or other attachment that you would like to send to us, you must submit the bug from the forums themselves using the Submit a Bug link.
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Submitted bugs are an extremely important tool for QA. The bug forum is looked at regularly, and bugs are submitted from QA to the Development team on a daily basis.
If you find a bug in game, please report it through one of the following methods:- /bug in the in-game chat window (preferred!)
- The 'Report a Bug' link in the in-game Help menu (ESC/Help by default)
- http://forums.lotro.com/new_bug.php (Only method that supports attachments)
Please Enter All Information Asked For in Each Field
"Please give step-by-step instructions on how to recreate this problem"
Most of your character information will auto-fill if you use the in-game methods. Please fill in all the fields that do not.
If you are not logged in to the forum we ask that you please provide your forum name as part of your bug. Sometimes we need to contact you for further information and Private Messaging is our best way of doing this.
Location: Please try to report your bug from the location where it is happening
What we are looking for here is any kind of information that may help QA research and reproduce the bug. If there are details, particularly with boss fights or instance runs, that you think may have contributed to the bug occurring, please include them with the bug.
We are not looking for you to reproduce the bug yourself or tell us how to fix it. That's our job, after all!
Screen Shots FTW!
We cannot emphasize enough how important the accuracy of this information is for us. If you cannot report the bug immediately, please type /loc in your chat box. You can then scroll back in your chat log at a safer time and copy/paste this information in the details of your bug.
Please do not use the command ;loc - this returns information we cannot use. Please use /loc and provide the entire string of gibberish.
You know the old adage 'A picture is worth a thousand words'? Well, it's true. If you are having a graphics issue of any sort, you're reporting a landseam or clipping of cosmetic items, a floating object or an unreachable craft node - nearly anything you find yourself trying to describe the appearance of - please please please include a screenshot. Often our developers can just look at an issue and can determine the cause.
NOTE: If you are reporting a bug about the Interface not behaving properly, please assure you are using the default UI and have no alternate skins applied.
Last edited by Kehleyr; Oct 29 2012 at 10:57 AM.
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Apr 13 2011 07:31 PM #2
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots
Any options for those of who who can't get the in-game MyLotro tab to load effectively?
This window isn't resizable and is larger than comfortably fits in my UI. I did manage to find the login button when eventually, but the window is so large by default I can't close it or move it without managing to hit the toggle to close it again.
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Apr 13 2011 08:34 PM #3
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots
First I would suggest possibly changing your display resolution to make the window more manageable.
If you're uncomfortable doing that, my best suggestion is use the forum to submit your bug rather than the ingame tool:
http://forums.lotro.com/new_bug.php?
As long as you're logged in to the forum, the tool will allow you to attach the screenshot.Senior Quality Assurance Analyst
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Apr 13 2011 08:43 PM #4
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots
So I'm assuming that if someone has had their access to the forums removed that logging in and attaching screenshots is not an option? Or does being logged into MyLotro count?
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Apr 14 2011 09:59 AM #5
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots
Last edited by Kehleyr; Apr 14 2011 at 02:49 PM.
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Apr 14 2011 10:28 AM #6
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots
The window is fine for entering /bugs, as it closes itself when finished. I'll just have to use the forums to enter a screenshot. I'd been under the mistaken impression that a change was made so you have to use the client side login to MyLotro to attach a screenshot, but as this appears not to be the case I'll be able to copy the relevant /loc data from the client window and submit a full report including screenshot via the forum link.
While on my desktop this is in theory an option, my laptop actually has serious stability and usability issues unless I'm running in windowed mode. It's a reasonably old machine, that still plays comfortably in most open-landscape content I've done, and can handle at most of the 6mans I've thrown at it.
Even on my desktop I prefer to play in windowed mode and not take up the entire screen with the client, because the length of time taken to alt-tab to another application decreases by significant portions of time (upwards of 30s-1min) compared to playing in 'full screen mode' enabling me to multi-task during my playsessions.
Thank you Turbine for fixing the tool so they can be attached again, it saves a lot of time explaining when everyone can see whats happening and be on the same page!
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Apr 14 2011 02:45 PM #7
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots
If you've been banned from the Community Sites you will usually lose access to everything tied to them. So lotteries, blogs, forums, mylotro, and any other system that relies on those tools to operate.
There are some instances where you may be banned from only the forums, but again that would mean any system that relied on the forums to function would also be unavailable to you.Rick Heaton, Community Manager, The Lord of the Rings Online.
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Apr 14 2011 04:28 PM #8
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots
Tried for the life of me to do this last night, and it just would not let me attach a screen shot. When I brough up the in-game browser, it showed me already logged in. Logged out and in a few times, but no dice.
Edit: Just saw the step about "clicking the Forums Tab". I will try that tonight and see if it makes the difference.
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Jun 20 2011 08:05 AM #9
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots
i dont really know where to go with this post but, since the update this morning i simply cannot log on to my Lotro account :/ i type the right password in and it continously says 'retry 1 of 2'. so i changed my password in order to log on and it said 'retry 1 of 2' again. I was wondering if anybody has any ideas on what i should do?
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Jun 20 2011 08:31 AM #10
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots
This is definitely not the place for your post. If you can not find the proper place post in the General Forum.
To answer your question you problem often occurs when there is server maintenance, they lock the account server. Try to log in after 11 AM eastern time. see this post for more information http://forums.lotro.com/forumdisplay...ervice-Updates
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Jul 27 2011 01:27 AM #11
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots/Attachments
Last edited by Ninjamaster616; Jul 27 2011 at 01:53 AM.
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Jul 27 2011 09:04 AM #12
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots/Attachments
Ayrolen-Anikosi-Anfribur-Ametrine-Amari-Ayaneth-Asparagus-Anayalos-Alyradal-Aloe-Asiago-Altanoin
7 Haven Way, Tund Loriel, Falathlorn Homesteads
Elendilmir Arda Shrugged -Crickhollow The Colonists
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Jul 29 2011 03:05 AM #13
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Aug 05 2011 05:21 PM #14
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and Screenshots
Changed the OP to make this a general Bug thread as opposed to just screen shots.
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Aug 06 2011 01:51 PM #15
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
Will zip files be opened when attached to a bug report or are there security policies in place which prohibit Dev/QA members from opening anything besides images or text files?
I filed a bug today and wanted to provide a screenshot, a dxdiag report and my UserPreferences.ini. But as it appeared only one file could be attached so I zipped those 3 files.Human Dignity + Compassion = PEACE
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Aug 07 2011 01:28 AM #16
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
It'll be interesting to hear what they say about this. I know a couple of times I inserted a link in my description to an unpublished (accessible to those with the link only, supposedly) YouTube video clip because it was the only way to demonstrate the issue. I've also done multiple reports on the same issue if I needed to add more information and it's not something to post on the forums, and I make sure to name them similar and mention the other's title for reference.
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Aug 07 2011 09:57 AM #17
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
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Aug 07 2011 09:59 AM #18
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
Typically we won't reference any links.
Multiple reports are fine, as I stated in my previous post, although please assure you are logged in to the forums when you make them. This way the bugs can be referenced through your forum name, which makes linking them together a lot easier for us.Senior Quality Assurance Analyst
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LOTRO Player Bug Manager
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Aug 08 2011 12:21 PM #19
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
What I've found I've had to do to attach a screenie, is the same as the instructions~~ except once on the Mylotro site---log off- log back in- go to forums(usually takes twice) and then the ability to attach is there.
The road is a bit longer.....but I guess i need the excercise.
/cheers,
Sut
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Aug 08 2011 12:30 PM #20
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
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Aug 08 2011 12:36 PM #21
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
I've tried it...honest!!!! But I'll give it another go or three. More later.......
/cheers
Sut
"Can you say that my precious? I knew that you could!"~A Sut by any other name~Is still a Sut~
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Aug 08 2011 12:51 PM #22
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
Stupid question - is there an option to alter the bug report or delete it afterwards? I jumped the gun at least once and felt bad (forgot that you didn't get the "gift for X" right at the start).
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Aug 08 2011 12:55 PM #23
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
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Aug 10 2011 11:15 AM #24
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
Is there any way to follow up a bug report? I was decon'ing some LI's earlier and didn't get a scroll so I freaked out and fired off a report. Then when i was back in my bags I saw the LI still there, I accidentally locked it and decon'ed a different LI, so the report i made was false (unintentionally) and I'm wondering what I can do to rectify this since I don't know if there are punishments for bad reports and it was an honest mistake.
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Aug 10 2011 11:33 AM #25
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Aug 10 2011 01:10 PM #26
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
Best thing to do here is just file another report stating you made your first one in error. And trust me, you wouldn't be the first. We're all allowed mistakes in times of panic.

We wouldn't dream of punishing anyone for 'bad' reports. You're doing us a favor by filing them! The last thing we would want to do is scare you into not making reports because you're afraid they're not good enough.
The only way you can get into trouble with bug reports is if you abuse the system in some manner, usually extensive foul language. Real people do read these and abusive language is the same as posting an offensive forum entry.
Using the tool for suggestions or a method of getting in touch with a GM won't get you in trouble, but it won't get your issue addressed, either.Senior Quality Assurance Analyst
The Palantir Private Preview Program Administrator
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LOTRO Player Bug Manager
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Sep 14 2011 05:17 AM #27
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
A remember a sistem like this in a game called TF2, it worked VERY effectively.
So ill be reporting bugs from now on

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Sep 19 2011 01:17 PM #28
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
This is helpful info and useful for those with specific graaphic or glitch type problems. What does one do with a more general problem: ie entering Moria. I nhave three bug reports filed with no reply?? Is there anyone at the other end of this?? Is your name Peggy and you work in a hovel in Kazekstan?
End rant.
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Sep 19 2011 01:19 PM #29
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
I just replied to your other thread... http://forums.lotro.com/showthread.p...-Report-System
And just some friendly advice - chill on the insulting of the people who review your bug submissions if you want them to take you seriously.Ayrolen-Anikosi-Anfribur-Ametrine-Amari-Ayaneth-Asparagus-Anayalos-Alyradal-Aloe-Asiago-Altanoin
7 Haven Way, Tund Loriel, Falathlorn Homesteads
Elendilmir Arda Shrugged -Crickhollow The Colonists
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Oct 01 2011 10:37 AM #30
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
I'm guessing by this you mean you're having trouble completing the quest that allows access to Moria? If this is the case, a bug report will not help you. Bug reports are not acted upon immediately. We have set times of day when we review the bugs and submit them to the developers to be addressed.
Your situation sounds more like a GM ticket, which you can submit through our Help system. Those are monitored 24/7 and if it's a situation that a Game Master can assist with they will contact you as soon as they are able as long as you are online. If they cannot assist, they will tell you what action to take. Sometimes this does result in your filing a bug anyway, but at least you know your problem is not immediately actionable.
The other thing you can try in situations like this is ask in the Global Channels (OOC, Regional, or, if you choose to join it, the user created channel 'GLFF'). In many situations the players are able to give advice and offer workarounds to many situations that aren't really bugs but rather something that isn't really clear what needs to be done.
We do not reply to bugs. There are a couple reasons for this:- We literally get hundreds of bug reports a day. We simply do not have the resources to reply to each one individually.
- Often times, by the time QA reviews a bug, it has been several hours since the time it was reported. At that point any kind of reply would probably be moot.
While I can understand your frustration (you're simply trying to enjoy our game and some frustrating mechanic is keeping you from doing that) we do ask that you try and be as calm, clear and constructive in your bug reports as possible. Real people do read these - it's very helpful for us to have details and not rants in trying to investigate reported issues.
I hope these answers give you a little more confidence in our bug system, and I hope the situation you were reporting has been resolved.Senior Quality Assurance Analyst
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LOTRO Player Bug Manager
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Oct 02 2011 12:45 PM #31
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
As seen in this screenshot there was noway to report this bug!

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a kinmate & me were in the underworkings when he droped though the flooring to his death. retreating put him way outside the instance.
I turned around & started back to meet up with him & found myself traped below the flooring.
with no way out short of porting out. Reporting the bug from in game proved to be impossible too.
willing to bet you already knew about this bug, but why aren't the player made aware of them. or even better why is the instance even open? Instance death/traped seems as close to game stoping as you can get q:
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Oct 02 2011 02:51 PM #32
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
It is true that if the forums are down you will be unable to report a bug in any fashion, whether it be from in game or the forums themselves. This is an unfortunate consequence of any online system. When that system is unavailable, so are all systems connected with it.
My best advice at that point is keep as much information you can handy so when the forums do come back online you can report your bug then.Senior Quality Assurance Analyst
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Oct 11 2011 10:27 AM #33
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
I have a question. Sometimes I encounter situations in the game that are unexpected and I don't know whether they are bugs or intended. For example, the new highest tier weapon recipes make weapons with common damage which is different from the previous top tier weapon recipes. Should I submit a bug report saying I am disappointed in the available recipes even though there is no way to know whether this is a bug or not?

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Oct 11 2011 10:34 AM #34
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
Safest thing to do is anything that appears unusual, assume it's a bug. Only the developers can know for certain whether something is intended or not.
We'll investigate on our end and take whatever action is necessary. Sometimes it is by design or working as intended, but we would much rather have a report of a non-issue than possibly miss a real problem.
Yes, this is the one time that assumption is a good thing.
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Oct 11 2011 11:12 AM #35
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
75 LM(main), 75 Burg, 67 Cpt, 74 Hunt, 73 Grd, 65 RK, 60 Champ
SMK - Jeweller, Woodworker, Tailor, Scholar, Cook; SM - Metalsmith, Farmer, Weaponsmith
95% of all posts can be answered with the following:
"Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Whatever, dude."
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Oct 11 2011 11:16 AM #36
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
Durin's Bane scored a hit with Shadow Strike on Radioheads for 4,779 Shadow damage to Morale.
Durin's Bane scored a hit with Execute on Tabulisi for 11,236 Shadow damage to Morale.
OD second BOSS SO DIFFICULT to defeat when we are 75lvl ,seckill anyone......
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Oct 18 2011 08:38 AM #37
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
Two guardian skills that are not working 100%.
Challenge of Darkness doesn't set Additional tactical mitigation when Guardian's Ward is set up.
15% additional damage on bleeds from Hemmorrage doesn't apply in Thrust and Salt the Wound bleeds.
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Oct 18 2011 09:42 AM #38
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
Ayrolen-Anikosi-Anfribur-Ametrine-Amari-Ayaneth-Asparagus-Anayalos-Alyradal-Aloe-Asiago-Altanoin
7 Haven Way, Tund Loriel, Falathlorn Homesteads
Elendilmir Arda Shrugged -Crickhollow The Colonists
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Oct 24 2011 04:32 AM #39
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
I recently sent a bug report in with reference to possible loss of skirmish marks (20k, not a trivial amount), and as I have read in this thread Developers will not reply to Bug reports, how do I know what action has been taken, will I see a result of my report, will I get my Marks refunded, although I understand the need for the Bug Reporting System, unlike the Submit a Ticket system there seems to be no accountability with the Bug report, I have no idea if mine has been looked into, actioned, ignored, put down to player foolishness or is an actual Bug, unlike the ticket system where you always get an answer, although the majority of answers seem to be `report this as a Bug`.
In short, how do we get an answer , especially if we feel we have lost in-game items.
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Oct 24 2011 10:13 AM #40
Re: The Bug Reporting Tool and You
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7 Haven Way, Tund Loriel, Falathlorn Homesteads
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