Richard Garriott Would Like to Collaborate on More Ultima with EA - IndustryGamers
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If those individual(s) are who I think they are, let's hope to god their plans die quickly, after seeing what they did to Warhammer Online.IndustryGamers asked Garriott if he could still collaborate with EA. "We would be open to that. In fact, we’ve had some discussions at what I’ll call very high levels, but the individuals who are currently shepherding the property don’t seem to be particularly interested in that
Ultima is considered a seminal francise for the RPG genre, much in the way that Doom was for the shooter genre, and Ultima Online was one of the true pioneers in the MMO market. Today, there are still many RPG gamers who hold the Ultima franchise near and dear and would love nothing more than to see its creator Richard "Lord British" Garriott involved once again. Garriott told IndustryGamers that he'd like that too.
Ironically, we weren't even talking about Ultima initially, but Garriott decided to bring it up when we asked him how he felt about EA now using the Origin name (Origin Systems was the company he founded with his brother in 1983) for its digital distribution service. He said that EA using Origin is "pretty funny" and "more power to them." Then he brought up the Ultima series, which seemed like a sore point.
"I find the use of the word Ultima to be more interesting as they’ve tried to give that legs again. I hope that Ultima does survive forever, yet I also, of course, have my own very particular ideas for what Ultima can and should become over time and so we’ll see if they do things quite the way I would do them... since I’m not there at the moment," he commented.
IndustryGamers asked Garriott if he could still collaborate with EA. "We would be open to that. In fact, we’ve had some discussions at what I’ll call very high levels, but the individuals who are currently shepherding the property don’t seem to be particularly interested in that, so we’ll see," he replied. "Who knows? You never know what’s going to happen in the future... the doors always open if they were ever interested."
Garriott would not divulge his exact ideas for what Ultima could become, but considering he's the founder of social developer Portalarium and he's a big believer in the space (as is EA), we could certainly envision an interesting Ultima RPG for Facebook that EA could help publish and market. The Sims Social has been taking off, and core players seem interested, so perhaps EA would consider working with Portalarium on a new, social Ultima?
It would be the equivalent of the Facebook games Dragon Age Legends and Lords of Ultima.Isnt Ultima4Ever the equivalent of the new Facebook FTP WAR?
Ohhhhhh I get it. So Barnett is pretty much like that guy at your job (I know everyone has one of these) who is the boss's nephew. He's dumb as a stump but he'll never get fired no matter how much he ****s up & he still makes more money than you. I hate those damn people....
When I read that Cal was let go or left, my biggest fear is that Barnett would try and worm his way into the UO producer's position. That would get me to quit within a few days, after I emptied my houses into bankboxes and backpacks.Every now and then he releases a video of how he'll be ruining MMOs in the future and then disappears again, like the Osama of video games.
While I don't think anybody expected PvP early on in UO to be what it was, he changed his attitude at some point:Secondly, he's stated that he thinks people play MMOs to feel like heroes, and that it's an issue that, in an environment where everyone is a hero, everyone is by definition average. From the context, he basically appears to think that MMOs are just like single player games that are played cooperatively.
This misses the point to an alarming degree. When you wander around Great Lakes, or I suspect any particularly populated shards, whom you run into aren't the heroes....They are just characters out doing their things, earning a living. Not everyone plays these games to be a hero.
Lest we forget, UO2 was not going to be a full-on open PVP world, and he talked quite a bit discussions that were had both at the lower levels and at his level.That was a very important lesson for me, when I saw that. It really taught me that people were already playing Ultima Online for reasons that I had never in my wildest imagination have thought that people would desire, much less pull off an entire existing around fishing. But because we were devoted to "everything works" and you really could fish and you really could sell that fish in the market and you really could go into the pub and not only, of course, buy drinks but there was also a board game, you could sit down and play - I can't remember if it was chess or backgammon or whatever - but there was this little board game you could play in the pub. So everything he described, we really did do that simulation. They were modest simulations, but they worked, they worked well, and because people were using it we then focused on it. We began to make the fishing simulation much more sophisticated. We made the buying and selling of trade goods, including fish, much more sophisticated. So by doubling-down and supporting that emergent behaviour that players had within the economy of the game we really richened it and broadened it very quickly.
Calvin out and the creater of all of UO coming in. I do like Richard Garriott's passion for his baby.Richard Garriott Would Like to Collaborate on More Ultima with EA - IndustryGamers
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And finally.....Lord British the character? He fulfilled his purpose and his time has long passed. He invented the ideals we lived by...
-Galen's player
I would not think the past tense is entirely warranted.Past tense there... I believe you have nailed why UO died... duping, greed, money making, cheating, scripting and bullying... once virtue died out, so did UO.
(facebook will bump it again, soon)
That's a millions subs we don't have... Anywhere.Didn't he have a hand in Lineage I and II? I may be mistaken. They had millions of subs....in Asia.