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Would this combination be possible, technically?
Don't see why not. They were planning on it a few years ago.Would this combination be possible, technically?
Technically, sure...Would this combination be possible, technically?
Probably not. The language that UO's client was written in is unlikely to be web-friendly for any of the web-based platforms that would deliver it. It would end up being a new client project, and... well... let's be honest: OSI/EA Austin/EARS/Mythic's not good at new client projects.What interests me more is could the Classic Client be adapted to run in browser?
Hehe UO is longer free to play than any other games. Think of the other "grey" shards out there.If you are willing to spend unlimited money there are very few limits upon you.
This would probably include making UO browser-based and free to play.
EA is not going to spend unlimited, or even limited, money on UO.
Then there is the issue of return on investment. Would UO work as a free to play game?
I don't think so. Too complex and too old. Imagine thousands of people rolling into UO to check it out. Imagine them building a 50s character on New Haven.
Now they want to go someplace else.
Moongate? What's Felucca, Malas, Ilshenar, Tokuno, Trammel, Ter Mur?
Recall? What's the difference between Sacred Journey, Recall with reagents or LRC, Recall in wraith form, recall with scrolls?
Why do people keep calling me a stupid Trammie in Global Chat?
Screw this, I'm going to WoW.
UO is simply not a good free to play game, and from the other posts I've been reading it appears as though the entire business model itself is being questioned; let alone specifically as it applies to a game this old, this complicated, this built up by historical accumulation rather than pursuant to a plan.
-Galen's player
We also don't know if they turned a profit in doing so. Turbine is owned by a publicly traded company and yet they aren't out there bragging to the stockholders that these moves have helped make them profitable and LOTRO went "free to play" well after the acquisition by Warner Brothers. I'm actually surprised the stock holders didn't grill them over it, but then again, Warner Brothers stockholders care more about how the movies are doing. Two Harry Potter movies within 8 months making nearly a billion a piece can make people ignore a lot of other things.What we don't know is whether or not the revenue coming into either/both of those games now is more or less than what it was prior to the F2P model... what we do know is that the 3x level was not sustained.
Agreed. It is a huge misconception that these games are free.The most common misconception have about F2P is that the game is "free to play." What it should be called is "free for limited play," but marketing departments would find that difficult to, you know, market. But think of it this way... the one feature that UO would absolutely have to charge for -- housing -- is also the one thing that draw the definitive line between stay or go.
One thing I wouldn't support is people turning their existing accounts into f2p accounts. That would require a lot of development resources, whereas taking the timer off of the trial accounts wouldn't.Did some searching and this is all I could find on what limits there are on trial accounts....
Removed the 15 day character age requirement for house placement
Players are not allowed to place a house while on a trial account
Players are not allowed to co-own or be traded a house while on a trial account
Trial accounts have travel restrictions –
Cannot visit Felucca dungeons or Felucca T2A
Trial Accounts have the following resource restrictions -
Will only receive basic ores and logs (iron, plain logs) even if they'd otherwise qualify for better types
Will not receive sand or stone when mining
Trial Account Misc. restrictions -
Will not receive ML rewards for resource gathering (jewels, ingredients, and white pearls while fishing)
Will not receive rewards, monster kill points, or virtue points from champ spawns
Will not get scrolls while doing champ spawns
Will not gain Justice virtue points for killing murderers
Cannot use Valor or Justice virtues
Cannot Protect or be Protected by another player
Can not join factions or faction aligned guilds
If in a guild they will be removed from the guild, if their guild joins a faction
Cannot use Scrolls of Alacrity, Power Scrolls, Stat Scrolls, or Scrolls of Transcendence
Cannot use Commodity Deeds
Cannot do Community Collections
Cannot use Soulstones or fragment soulstones
Cannot use Pet summoning balls
Cannot use Bracelets of Binding
Cannot use the Bag of Sending
Cannot do any repeatable quests – even if they are normally repeatable
Cannot acquire BOD’s
(also can't have vendors)
Given how many thousands and thousands of items are within UO, I shudder to think what it would be like through a web-browser unless you could download all of the assets and have them locally available. Of course, then you're right back to a client downloadProbably not. The language that UO's client was written in is unlikely to be web-friendly for any of the web-based platforms that would deliver it.
This is the second or third thread I've asked you in. Can you show us where EA is going to allow "NetDragon's 3D UO" to replace EA's UO and can you show us where NetDragon's 3D UO is "coming soon"?See Home | Roozz.com
Will EA do it? No, because Ultima4Ever and also NetDragon's 3D UO are coming soon. They are banking on these instead of UO. The development $$$ is going into Ultima4Ever and SWTOR, evidenced by the fact UO only has a bare bones team of couple of part-time devs currently.
http://ir.netdragon.com/investor/faq.shtml
NetDragon Websoft Inc. Enhances Its Overseas Expansion by Launching Turkish Version of Conquer Online | AsiaToday Asia News Portal & News Distribution ServiceThis is the second or third thread I've asked you in. Can you show us where EA is going to allow "NetDragon's 3D UO" to replace EA's UO and can you show us where NetDragon's 3D UO is "coming soon"?See Home | Roozz.com
Will EA do it? No, because Ultima4Ever and also NetDragon's 3D UO are coming soon. They are banking on these instead of UO. The development $$$ is going into Ultima4Ever and SWTOR, evidenced by the fact UO only has a bare bones team of couple of part-time devs currently.
You seem incredibly confident that it's "coming soon" so please point us to where you read this. Don't point us to an incredibly brief press release from two years ago either.
I agree with you on SWTOR taking up too many resources, but as for Ultima4Ever, I believe it's not nearly as much money as you think it is, and I know for a fact that it's not what you think it is - you're way off, but I can't say anything beyond that, other than Ultima4Ever is not going to compete head-to-head with UO and it's foolish to believe otherwise - people who have been following just what's released publicly have a good idea of what it will be.
NetDragon Websoft Inc. Enhances Its Overseas Expansion by Launching Turkish Version of Conquer Online | AsiaToday Asia News Portal & News Distribution Service
"Our online games currently in development include World of Dungeon Keeper, TRANSFORMERS Online, icombo (previously named as Cross Gate), and a new version of Ultima Online."
Jun 30, 2011 - SOURCE NetDragon Websoft Inc.
I'm going to ask you this again for the fourth time or something: Where has it ever been said that any UO game or client made by NetDragon would go head-to-head with EA's UO in Japan, North America, or Europe or would replace EA's UO or clients?NetDragon's Real 3D UO client will make the EC irrelevant.
UO will finally get a Real 3D client that does the game justice.![]()
Doesn't the agreement with EA only qualify a China based client allowance? Because of China's laws and such games are only released there if modified to fit with in those laws. I see no evidence of how Netdragons supposed "development" of a new UO will matter to us anyhow, unless EA has a sneaky "steal" clause in there, but I doubt it. I also do not believe it is being "Developed" I see it as them showing they have the rights to things and thus it could happen. No evidence of such a client, no evidence that it has even been worked on in the slightest. Not even screen shots.![]()
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I asked you to cite something other than PR stuff from 2009 and what do you do?
You cite the same tagline that has turned up in PR stuff since late 2009.
Here's from September of 2009:
NetDragon Websoft Inc.--NetDragon Debuts Instance Feature in Eudemons Online EP: ?Demon Rising? --ir.netdragon.com
"...and a new version of Ultima Online."
You've posted in threads where people have pointed out that this tagline about a "new version of Ultima Online" has been in all of the financial reports and press releases the past two years, so it's not like your ignorant on the matter.
I'm going to ask you this again for the fourth time or something: Where has it ever been said that any UO game or client made by NetDragon would go head-to-head with EA's UO in Japan, North America, or Europe or would replace EA's UO or clients?
I agree that there is no evidence that a new UO will matter to North American, European, or Japanese UO players, but HD2300 is convinced, and I'd like to know what convinced him other than a two year old tagline from PR and financial reports.Cloak‡1992580 said:Doesn't the agreement with EA only qualify a China based client allowance? Because of China's laws and such games are only released there if modified to fit with in those laws. I see no evidence of how Netdragons supposed "development" of a new UO will matter to us anyhow
Exactly. Given the speed at which they've pumped out screenshots and videos of some of those games, it seems like as quickly as they can, they rush to get screenshots and videos out.No evidence of such a client, no evidence that it has even been worked on in the slightest. Not even screen shots.
If you compare the 2009 post to the 2011 post you will see that 3 of the 5 mentioned in 2009 have already been released, 1 has a release date, screenshots, and videos, and the only one still with 0 evidence of actual work being put in is the UO mention, also in the 2011 post you see that they have 4 mentions there, and the only one with no information is still yet UO. In 2 years they managed to add multiple new games to their list of developments but UO is the only one that is still in the same place it was back in 09.
The way I see it, if there was a UO built upon a completely new engine, 3D from the ground up, it's not going to be UO as we know it or even close to it. Even when the EC graphics stuff is finished, the EC will still be recognizable to UO fans, even if they mutter curses under their breathe about it. This stuff that HD2300 is touting as a replacement UO, it will not be recognizable to UO fans, and therefore probably not be very attractive to them. And there is no indication that EA is going to allow them to compete with EA's UO.EA and NetDragon to make a new Ultima Online for China | Massively Just to point out the concept of no world wide release. Also note the ""based on" Ultima Online".
Technically possible - absolutely.Would this combination be possible, technically?
It would be a support nightmare given how many browsers and versions of browsers there are, not to mention the necessary plugins and all of the versions of those, plus the underlying OSes.Technically possible - absolutely.
Financially? Hell no.
UO would commit subscription suicide doing it.
Technically, yes ... as was said before, above ...Would this combination be possible, technically?
If UO and Camelot were bigger, they'd probably have at least native OS X ports, since the engine the EC is based upon is cross-platform and EA has been churning out OS X ports.The "rub" being: Why UO has NOT migrated to the other available platform's as a "native App" ... AppleMacs, Linux, Android ...
...except that a 3D MMORPG version of EA's Dungeon Keeper which is being developed by NetDragon is being released in the US. see Dungeon Keeper Online confirmed for US market ~ MMO ☆ CultureDoesn't the agreement with EA only qualify a China based client allowance? Because of China's laws and such games are only released there if modified to fit with in those laws. I see no evidence of how Netdragons supposed "development" of a new UO will matter to us anyhow, unless EA has a sneaky "steal" clause in there, but I doubt it.
*throws an elbow*If UO and Camelot were bigger, they'd probably have at least native OS X ports, since the engine the EC is based upon is cross-platform and EA has been churning out OS X ports.
Then again, there might have been a lot of custom work to get the engine to work properly with UO, and EA's biggest game of 2011 or 2012, Star Wars, is Windows-only.
Does EA have a Dungeon Keeper Online, profitable or not, in the US market or any market?...except that a 3D MMORPG version of EA's Dungeon Keeper which is being developed by NetDragon is being released in the US. see Dungeon Keeper Online confirmed for US market ~ MMO ☆ Culture
That video you linked to says Dungeon Keeper Online.See the engine for NetDragon's Real 3D UO
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...except that a 3D MMORPG version of EA's Dungeon Keeper which is being developed by NetDragon is being released in the US. see Dungeon Keeper Online confirmed for US market ~ MMO ☆ Culture
Except Dungeon Keeper Online was originally announced for release in Asian countries only... and now it is being released in the US. And don't most of the UO gold farmers come from China?Also keep in mind EA did not give them any rights to a game in the countries it releases in... Learn PR and development process and business, then come back.
This is UO not WOW ......Except Dungeon Keeper Online was originally announced for release in Asian countries only... and now it is being released in the US. And don't most of the UO gold farmers come from China?
You have no proof whatsoever and you have consistently failed to provide any proof, even after being repeatedly asked.NetDragon's track record in recent times is a 100% success rate on many projects. A Real 3D UO client is coming and you should rejoice in this fact.
I don't think anybody would dispute that.There is no dispute that a decent Real 3D UO would bring in a mass influx of players and make UO even more profitable.
We're talking about EA, who does incredibly illogical things.EA runs a business. If EA can make 10 times more profit even after giving a cut to NetDragon, you bet this will happen.
Announcement has nothing to do with agreement, also you just made huge speculations about money. For one no accountant would be crunching numbers and assuming how much a game will make. Secondly, the team has changed 3 or 4 times over those 2 client alone, Mistakes are EA's not the Developers, but you can think what you want there I don't care about it. You also must not realize that the team has been bare-bone for a long time now, the entire EC client was made by a team not much bigger than we have now (what did it have like 4 more people than we do now?) I think you are including the people who do not work on UO exclusively in your counts, such as the artists which are not a part of the UO team, and have never been. We have not had a dedicated art team since it became a Mythic product.Except Dungeon Keeper Online was originally announced for release in Asian countries only... and now it is being released in the US. And don't most of the UO gold farmers come from China?
Say UO makes 3 million dollars/yr currently. The accountants crunch the numbers and estimate that if NetDragon's 3D UO client is released in Western countries EA will make a profit of 30 million dollars a year, even after they pay off NetDragon 5 million/yr. You think EA is going to say no to the 30 million dollars/yr. With this strategy EA assumes zero risk and resources, as opposed to investing in a team in recent years that has failed to deliver two (KR and EC) stable 2D clients. This is business, not investing in teams that have a track record of failure, evidenced by the FACT the current team is bare bones and part-time atm.
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But if you think good pr/development/business is consistently making announcements that fail to be fully developed and losing 1/2 your customers in 2-3 years, then keep waving the pom poms.![]()
It's because you and NetDragon have provided no proof whatsoever that there is a new UO in development or that it will be available outside of Asian countries - no screenshots, no press releases, no developer interviews, no videos, nothing.So I post for 1-2 days some youtube videos of the game engine that the new 3D version of UO will use and certain posters are getting upset.
Pardon us for not getting excited about six little words from two years ago.I would think that all Ultima fans would be rejoicing that there is finally going to be a Real 3D version of UO.
Thru a LOTRO portal (f2p):I really dont think you understand the consept of "free to play" the other games have gone to.
So NetDragon releasing official press releases, annual reports, and corporate fact sheets saying they are working on a new 3D version of UO, is proof that they arent.It's because you and NetDragon have provided no proof whatsoever that there is a new UO in development or that it will be available outside of Asian countries - no screenshots, no press releases, no developer interviews, no videos, nothing.So I post for 1-2 days some youtube videos of the game engine that the new 3D version of UO will use and certain posters are getting upset.Pardon us for not getting excited about six little words from two years ago.I would think that all Ultima fans would be rejoicing that there is finally going to be a Real 3D version of UO.
Yea but if anyone else does what you are doing you accuse them of Astroturfing is what he was getting at, don't be a hypocrite and take it. Also, no one is upset at all about you posting videos of another game. But take it how it is, ANOTHER game, not UO in any fashion, also you keep assuming they will use that engine, which is hilarious, who is to say they wont use a different engine? Do you honestly even understand why they use any engine? Also when you post a video, the engine is not really on display unless it actually shows off a specific thing that engine can do that no other can, so really the video just shows off the game?So I post for 1-2 days some youtube videos of the game engine that the new 3D version of UO will use and certain posters are getting upset. I would think that all Ultima fans would be rejoicing that there is finally going to be a Real 3D version of UO.
This isnt astroturfing. Astroturfing involves a payment. For example if Blizzard paid people to pretend to be players to repeatedly spam pro Blizzard PR on the internet, that is astroturfing. Or if WAR EMs posted on Blizzard forums and didnt identify that they were EMs, paid by Blizzard, that is astroturfing.
So NetDragon releasing official press releases, annual reports, and corporate fact sheets saying they are working on a new 3D version of UO, is proof that they arent.
http://file.download.91.com/down/ir_e_20110615_3.pdf - June 2011
"Game Pipeline -> New UltimaOnline - A new 3D version of EA‟s“UltimaOnline™”, in collaborationwith EA‟s Mythic Entertainment - Expected to be launched in 2012"
Have I been spamming pro EA PR in every 2nd post for the last 6 months? No because I am not paid by EA.Cloak‡1993067 said:Yea but if anyone else does what you are doing you accuse them of Astroturfing is what he was getting at, don't be a hypocrite and take it...
Where is a press release focused on UO or that is not just a brief mention of UO? Where are the screenshots and videos and developer comments? Why have they bought EA licenses after they bought the UO license and then put those games into development and released screenshots and videos, while not saying anything more about UO other than a new version is being worked on?So NetDragon releasing official press releases,
You mean the same six little words tacked onto the bottom of those reports and press releases for the past two years?annual reports, and corporate fact sheets
It is irrelevant. Whether NetDragon's 3D UO, which will be released in 2012, is compatible with UO or not, it doesnt matter. If EA believe they can make more money, whether it runs independent to or integrated with UO, they will do it.Look, even if they release a truly 3D game they call UO, it's not going to affect us, because it won't be compatible with our UO, and you still won't address that fact.
If EA believed that a UO from NetDragon would make more money by being released in North America/Japan/Europe, EA would put UO into full maintenance mode instead of devoting resources to actions intended to grow UO's playerbase and EA would not be sinking money into Ultima Forever since another Ultima title from a third party might steal it's thunder.If EA believe they can make more money
A fully 3D UO client can't integrate with the UO that we currently play without a complete rewrite of the server code and ditching of the classic clients, and you don't seem to understand that.or integrated with UO, they will do it.
So instead of blaming numerous corporate missteps caused by EA executives who either didn't understand or didn't care about UO after 2004, you're going to blame members of the Stygian Abyss team from 2009. Nice.Fyi, the people you want at senior levels are people with a track record of successfully growing a business, not a track record of losing customers.
Why are there 50 types of Crest, not just one? If releasing 50 products that are similarish, or even the same with different packaging results in more profit then that is what a business will do. So you have the current UO for the 2D fans, NetDragon's UO 3D for the 3D fans, and Ultima4Ever for the Facebook fans. If you only have the current UO, then EA misses out on profit from 3D and Facebook customers.With Ultima on the other hand, EA has an existing Ultima game in production (UO) and is sinking money and resources into a new Ultima project (Ultima Forever).