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There was an official UO forum run by Origin/EA way back when. It was accessible from the uo.com page. When Stratics had their uo site, EA figured, why compete?it would be the wisest thing they ever done for UO was to make an "official" forum ran by "official" UO staff cause the credibility here isn't that good most find it very bias
Agreeit would be the wisest thing they ever done for UO was to make an "official" forum ran by "official" UO staff cause the credibility here isn't that good most find it very bias
Interesting. Somebody better tell the official Warhammer forums and they better tell Kai Schober. You may recognize Kai as the community relations guy for UO, as well as Warhammer and Camelot. He's in charge of those official forums and the moderators that aren't supposed to exist.There's a lot of work, editing, and moderating that goes into forums. More than some people realize. And at this point, there's no way Mythic has anywhere near the staff available to run a forum, even if they wanted to.
and on the other hand it would create more jobs and give them reason to put more resources into a game thats well established in the gaming community. I'm all for creating more jobs aren't you? everyone should want them to put more into UO more legit official forums for the community thats properly informed by the dev's. More attention to the community more attention to promotion the base for it is there and has been for 14yr. Shouldn't be that hard for them I'd think it would be harder for them to try and build this kinda of community off any new game they should take advantage of what they already have here and build more to it.There was an official UO forum run by Origin/EA way back when. It was accessible from the uo.com page. When Stratics had their uo site, EA figured, why compete?
There's a lot of work, editing, and moderating that goes into forums. More than some people realize. And at this point, there's no way Mythic has anywhere near the staff available to run a forum, even if they wanted to.
Personally, I'm glad they don't have one so that their staff can focus on in-game stuff, such as bug fixes and new content.
totally agreeAgree
I think this is very misleading...or if you mean by *Posts there very often* you mean other posters copy/pasting his tweets there...then sure *he* posts there often.There is another Forum that Jeff uses, he posts there fairly often and interacts with the people there. That forum is:
UO Forums
You'll also find that they've opted out of the Offical Fansite program as the rules were too restrictive for them to operate in an open minded fashion. The Admin there also has an awesome nodding cat avatar, beware you WILL watch it for hours on end!!!
No, he's really posted a couple of times as well.I think this is very misleading...or if you mean by *Posts there very often* you mean other posters copy/pasting his tweets there...then sure *he* posts there often.
Stratics is the best you're gonna get imo
LOL and what...?Lest folks forget, let me remind us what the official reason for their closure was: We as a community were so violently aggressive in our posting styles that paid moderators were getting too expensive. The Japanese got to keep their official forum because they were less aggressive in their posting styles, and hence less expensive to moderate.
Interesting. Somebody better tell the official Warhammer forums and they better tell Kai Schober. You may recognize Kai as the community relations guy for UO, as well as Warhammer and Camelot. He's in charge of those official forums and the moderators that aren't supposed to exist.
Here's a quick listing of those forums which can't exist because Mythic doesn't have the resources:
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » General Discussion
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Forum Announcements
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Player Tips & Guides
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » New Player Discussion
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Player Support
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » UI Mods & Macros
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Dev Discussions
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Dev Discussions » Future Features - Suggestion Box
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Realm vs. Realm
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Community Commons - Discuss the hobby, Fan Art, Roleplay and more!
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Career Discussions » Tanks
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Career Discussions » Ranged Damage Dealers
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Career Discussions » Melee Damage Dealers
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Career Discussions » Healers
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Server Forums » Athel Loren (French)
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Server Forums » Badlands
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Server Forums » Carroburg (German)
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Server Forums » Drakenwald (German)
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Server Forums » Gorfang
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Server Forums » Iron Rock
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Server Forums » Karak-Azgal (UK)
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Server Forums » Karak-Norn (UK)
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Server Forums » Volkmar
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Bug Reports
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Public Test Center » Announcements
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Public Test Center » General Discussion
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Public Test Center » PTS Bug Reports
BioWare SocialNetwork | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning » Public Test Center » Focus Discussions
The only reason there are official forums for Warhammer, and not for UO or Camelot, is because BioWare has made that decision. BioWare has forums for every other game they make or are responsible for - they even have forums for DOS games that are 15+ years old.
MS-DOS games are worthy of official BioWare forums.
UO is not.
Unless they stealthily did that without informing anyone, then that's a load of crap.You'll also find that they've opted out of the Offical Fansite program as the rules were too restrictive for them to operate in an open minded fashion. The Admin there also has an awesome nodding cat avatar, beware you WILL watch it for hours on end!!!
As Galen said, he's posted there 6 times.I think this is very misleading...or if you mean by *Posts there very often* you mean other posters copy/pasting his tweets there...then sure *he* posts there often.
Stratics is the best you're gonna get imo
As the last paid MOD out the door with Grey, this was a big part of it, not the only reason though. During the last 3 months, I was the only contracted MOD left.UO has not had official forums for some years.
Lest folks forget, let me remind us what the official reason for their closure was: We as a community were so violently aggressive in our posting styles that paid moderators were getting too expensive. The Japanese got to keep their official forum because they were less aggressive in their posting styles, and hence less expensive to moderate.
Currently, the producer posts here and on UoForums.com. Other unofficial, fan-made boards exist, but I have no idea if the producer, or any of the team members, posts on any of them.
-Galen's player
Actually I think you'll find he has posted there more often than here.I think this is very misleading...or if you mean by *Posts there very often* you mean other posters copy/pasting his tweets there...then sure *he* posts there often.
Stratics is the best you're gonna get imo
Well its what I was told by one of thier Admins, if its changed then I'm unaware.Unless they stealthily did that without informing anyone, then that's a load of crap.
I point you to any one of a number of discussions, ranging from the initial decision to stay in the program to the clarification that they're staying in the program about a week ago, as sources.
As Galen said, he's posted there 6 times.
Actually I think you'll find that he joined Stratics the day BEFORE he joined UOForums and he's posted 9 times here, 6 times there.Actually I think you'll find he has posted there more often than here.
You were seemingly told wrong, because when the subject of whether to stay in the program or not came up, the decision was made to stay in.Well its what I was told by one of thier Admins, if its changed then I'm unaware.
Actually I think you'll find you're wrong again.Actually I think you'll find he has posted there more often than here.
Let's see here...LOL and what...?
You are wrong, dead wrong. They closed them as a cost cutting mechanism, nothing more.
'Violently aggressive'... lol. Care to back that up with, you know, actual facts?
By definition I was leaving the door open for there to be another reason beyond the "official" one. I'd have been stupid not to.Lest folks forget, let me remind us what the official reason for their closure was:
That was 8 years ago. You really should check some of the threads that get locked in the Warhammer forums. They match us for angst/anger. When Wrath of Heroes was announced, it was an especially angry/angsty forum, more so than UO. It's not just Warhammer though, plenty of angry posts crop up on the Star Wars forums on SWTOR.com. Blizzard probably sees more angry posts about Warcraft in a week than Stratics sees in a month or two with UO. Game companies have learned that's a part of MMOs.Lest folks forget, let me remind us what the official reason for their closure was: We as a community were so violently aggressive in our posting styles that paid moderators were getting too expensive.
Just reading the herald on those other sites you can see that their customers are treated way better than the ones on war.
Apparently our money isn't as deserving of anything off Bioware.
They get new content and regular updates and a dev/cms team that works hard.
What do we get? F*ck all and a dev/cms team that doesnt give a sh*t about us.
Wow, seriously what in the hell.... Some of those games have been out for a decade and they're getting daily/weekly updates, hotfixes, Dev comments. I seriously cannot fathom how our monthly payments don't rate the same type of attention from the game developers. Weekly HOTFIXES! ... did I mention weekly hotfixes??
What's insane is the fact that WAR has the BEST pvp/RVR on the MMO market, has only been out 3 years, yet WAR Dev HQ and the Warhammer website are reminescent of an old black and white western film.... cut scene to a dilapidated ghost town with tumbleweeds blowing by.
I'm not blaming the current skeleton crew that's at the helm @ WAR, you just have to wonder how Bioware/Mythic can totally abandon supporting this game, yet they're still CLEARLY "all in" on DAOC and UO...
WAR main page hasnt been updated since August 2010... TWO THOUSAND AND TEN! Nearly 13 months. Though a new website really wouldnt matter because as stated above, nobody's home at WAR HQ. They dont have the staff apparently to comment on current in game issues, they dont have the staff to provide weekly hotfixes, bug fixes, ect. There are a host of issues and bugs that were brought up with the latest patch, and all we've really seen from the Devs is a discussion on Forts... really forts?? How about the latest and greatest imbalance issues and bugs that the last patch produced?
DAOC got a new website in June Status of the Website | Dark Age of Camelot
It was relaunched a few days ago with a new look. Newer Look For New Website | Dark Age of Camelot
Maybe a few more "complete overhaul" of designs for daoc and they will get round to giving the war one a makeover, somehow i doubt it though
nice to see DAoC getting some attention though
3 years after launch on DAoC there were already 5 expansions 2 of which were free. Not just patches but proper expansions. What did you get with war? Lotd? well it was free i guess
WAR smells, none of the devs want to be associated with it, as to why they are putting all their time into daoc and uo, and leaving this game in the corner to dwindle down into nothing.
@ BioWare: EA doesn't tell us what to do • Eurogamer.net
EA told them to say that.
I think Mythic doesnt even have Bob the janitor left.
BioWare needed as much help as possible to push ToR, so they took everything that wasnt nailed to the ground.
BioWare made the decision not to have official communities for UO and Camelot when they took over the Mythic properties. They supported leaving the Warhammer community up and running and moving them to Social.BioWare.com.The reason bioware have continued to support daoc and uo over war is they are seen as success stories that set benchmarks in mmos. Keeping them supported is just good PR when they want to claim to have some mmo heritage when they are plugging swtor.
As much as I like war it was seen as a overhyped, overspending dud by most of the mmo community. Unfortunatly it will never get the classic status that daoc and the ultima franchise have got so wont get the support.
Well that's a good way to alienate most of your playerbase....
Once upon a time, at UO.com there was, now this is the closest to an "official forum" that it gets.
Some devs are pretty active on Twitter and Facebook though. Grimm gave somewhat of a play-by-play on Friday of re-rendering the wall tiles. The new producer is pretty active on Twitter (as has been posted on here).
You mean SOME not most, and really, in both cases it's pulling a quantity out of your ass with no way to back up the statement.Well that's a good way to alienate most of your playerbase.
That's entirely up to you, and the people who do use those systems aren't being forced to divulge private information, if they do so, it's by their own choice. Granted, the level of such information that people put out is worrisome, but what happens is on them really. I use Facebook but have a VERY limited friends list. Want to friend me, then you have to tell me who you are and if I know you in terms of UO or are a real life friend or family, then I'll add you, otherwise, I don't. I am not the size of my friends list.I for one refuse to use either of those satanistic programs.
I'm not about to have everyone nosing about in my RL. That's private.
Ad blockers and browser security addons for the win here. YAY Firefox!Not that I have anything to hide but what I do privately should be private and not for sale to every money hungry ad campaign company.
Because, you know, going where the people are is obviously the wrong way to do it.I hate the fact that big business's and companies are going to Facebook and Twitter to market their products.
When they have time, they do, sometimes it's easier to pop off a quick blurb on a system designed for more mobile applications (I've posted to here from my phone, but it's a LOT harder than a quick Facebook update and I'm sure Twitter as well).I'd much rather have them post on forums such as this ... without having my privacy invaded.