Absolutely.. We must think about our CC users.So does the horse and buggy. So lets make the international max speed limit anyplace 20MPH. We want to be fair
+1, they finally deployed DSL out here about 2 years ago so we get 1.5 megabit now, but I was on dialup until then, the only other option before that was this local wireless "broadband" (was 256kup/down) that ran for $200 a month, and generally pinged around 600ms to anything. A lot more peple are still playing on dialup than you may think, because in a lot of areas (huge parts of so-cal particularly) verizon/at&t haven't deployed DSL yet and the existing broadband is expensive and slow, it's not like most of the people still on it WANT to be paying $50 a month for dialup.No further comments.
I think about the CC users every time I log into any other game made in the last 5 years, and see the difference between the cartoon graphics we are stuck with because of the CC users and the graphics we could have in the Enhanced Client.Absolutely.. We must think about our CC users.
Well that is the horse UO beats... CHANGE ... it wont happen. And that is also the reason why UO still has a player base.. NO CHANGE, people who like 2D and its' game play style. There are a lot of indie style games being released all the time that have worse gfx than UO and are incredibly successful... (minecraft?)I think about the CC users every time I log into any other game made in the last 5 years, and see the difference between the cartoon graphics we are stuck with because of the CC users and the graphics we could have in the Enhanced Client.
Haven't you seen the news? Even the Hobos have broadband. Someone is actually hiring the homeless to wear wired t-shirts that turn them into "Homeless Hotspots" (effectively, the wireless hotspot function of some cell phones, converted into a t-shirt based rig, without the phone functions). IIRC, they get paid for this (possibly based on the airtime used), plus it's supposed to bring awareness of the homeless (since you got to be within range of the bum)56k still exists? What a relief! I was just going to throw all of these old modems at local hobo's. Now I can throw them at old hobo's and have them email me there experiences.
-Well that is the horse UO beats... CHANGE ... it wont happen. And that is also the reason why UO still has a player base.. NO CHANGE, people who like 2D and its' game play style. There are a lot of indie style games being released all the time that have worse gfx than UO and are incredibly successful... (minecraft?)
Local Hobo's is the keyword. Out here in Montana we don't do that new fangled voodoo.Haven't you seen the news? Even the Hobos have broadband. Someone is actually hiring the homeless to wear wired t-shirts that turn them into "Homeless Hotspots" (effectively, the wireless hotspot function of some cell phones, converted into a t-shirt based rig, without the phone functions). IIRC, they get paid for this (possibly based on the airtime used), plus it's supposed to bring awareness of the homeless (since you got to be within range of the bum)
Yes, I'm serious.
(I can see it now - someone yelling over vent "Hang on guys, gonna lose my connection for a couple minutes - my hotspot's going into the liquor store to buy another bottle of Mad Dog...")
I apologize for my remark.. I see now it could be taken as very anti-CC.If uo looked like skyrim it'd be amazing. But uo will never have the non-overhead shot, true 3d environment. It would require the game to be completely remade (every other direction/dimension would need art). If it was created, it would need to be Ultima 2.
So suck on that CC haters.
What prompted this reminder? I mean, it's very interesting and all..
HAHAHA .. sitting in an igloo right next to Sandta Clause with DSL! That seriously targets the point of this thread!thats interesting.
UO is still playable by people with computers that are 10 years old, yet they are making it harder for people with dial up to get the patches.
like me they probably just thought that no one still uses dial up.
hell, im sitting in a igloo in right next to Santa Clause and i have DSL, haha
Nor can I imagine going back to that. The LAG is bad enough on High Velosity Connection at Prime Time.- - I couldn't imagine ever going back to that.
Actually, this is incorrect.If uo looked like skyrim it'd be amazing. But uo will never have the non-overhead shot, true 3d environment. It would require the game to be completely remade (every other direction/dimension would need art). If it was created, it would need to be Ultima 2.
So suck on that CC haters.
Rather than waste time doing 3d for 3d's sake, I'd like to just see them do what they did with the origional 2d client, except with the tools available in 2012. High res, raytraced sprites with baked normal maps for lighting you can have infinitely more detail than trying to render 3d models in realtime, and have the added bonus of not worrying about AA artifacts and being able to be touched up manually by the artist before release. It all gets projected to a 2d screen in the end anyways so the only difference between properly made 2d sprites and 3d rendered models is when they were rendered, were they given hours on the render farm to be rendered at 100% quality or were they sloppily done quickly by your computers video card in under 10ms, which purposefully degrades quality for the purposes of speed.Actually, this is incorrect.
The EC client is a 3D client. It was stated that the hi-res building/environment art they are working on would be polygonal, not sprites. They could then easily make the camera rotatable (maintaining the current angle a la Diablo) with minimal effort once the art was completely done. For the EC. The CC would still be stuck in 1996.
This is all a fart in the wind until they optimize the EC properly. I'd switch tomorrow but the EC chugs on my computer, which runs much more demanding software without a hitch.Actually, this is incorrect.
The EC client is a 3D client. It was stated that the hi-res building/environment art they are working on would be polygonal, not sprites. They could then easily make the camera rotatable (maintaining the current angle a la Diablo) with minimal effort once the art was completely done. For the EC. The CC would still be stuck in 1996.
HAHAHA .. sitting in an igloo right next to Sandta Clause with DSL! That seriously targets the point of this thread!
The funny thing about people in areas with crappy internet is you tend to not hear them on internet game forums that require gigabytes of downloads too often, it's a natural filter that only the biggest gamers pull through, which i think leads people to think that "everyone's got great internet these days"it does, because up until a little while ago i was sitting here on dial up and air cards.
but now way up north in the middle of no where we actually have decent internet. so it surprises me that people down in the normal civilized parts of north america are still on dial up. i just assumed i was the last person to go over to DSL.
It would also need to be in the future. No mmo will have skyrim graphics for years and years. The best modern ones are only a few ticks above Morrowind...If uo looked like skyrim it'd be amazing. But uo will never have the non-overhead shot, true 3d environment. It would require the game to be completely remade (every other direction/dimension would need art). If it was created, it would need to be Ultima 2.
So suck on that CC haters.
Well I mean, come on man. I feel for you, but what do you expect? You are using very old technology. I have to imagine its because of necessity not choice (if its by choice you have brain problems) that you use 56k, but you can't expect a game pretending to be a modern game to even think about the concept of not putting out large patches because 56k users would be in a bad spot.The fact that this last patch is not dail-up friendly. From my end, it looks like they turned off resume on the files and any interruption causes a file to have to start over. I can get the smaller files, but I can't get the bigger ones in one take.
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Not you. I am missing something. I don't understand.it does, because up until a little while ago i was sitting here on dial up and air cards.
but now way up north in the middle of no where we - - -
how is that not on topic?
maybe im missing something.
downoad resume is a fairly standard feature and not only helpful for dialup, i quite often get my connection interrupted when grabbing EA's 400 megabyte patches but the old system was able to resume where it left off, if the new system doesn't support that it means whenever i get interrupted, even as a DSL user, it'll take me ANOTHER hour to get patched up, assuming i can complete it that time, which of course since i'm doing this over and over increases strain and bandwidth costs for both myself and EA. No, removing download resume is not a "feature" and moving forward to the future.... it's a regression, going back to how downloads were before web servers supported resume. Since it being off will probably increase their operating costs pretty dramatically i'd assume it's probably in error though.Well I mean, come on man. I feel for you, but what do you expect? You are using very old technology. I have to imagine its because of necessity not choice (if its by choice you have brain problems) that you use 56k, but you can't expect a game pretending to be a modern game to even think about the concept of not putting out large patches because 56k users would be in a bad spot.
They cant factor in such an antiquated level of net access when cable or better is very near ubiquitous. Nor should they.
Again, I do feel for your crappy situation, but lets be realistic.
That said, they should have a resume function. No real reason not to.
If uo looked like skyrim it'd be amazing. But uo will never have the non-overhead shot, true 3d environment. It would require the game to be completely remade (every other direction/dimension would need art). If it was created, it would need to be Ultima 2.
If they have turned off the resume patchings like before ie. where they possibly got disconnected,The fact that this last patch is not dail-up friendly. From my end, it looks like they turned off resume on the files and any interruption causes a file to have to start over. I can get the smaller files, but I can't get the bigger ones in one take.
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FYI, skyrim is both first and 3rd person. But i was only saying this based on its graphical content.I do not like the 1st person look, period.
It is not about 3d, graphics or what not, I just simply do not like to walk around just being able to only look ahead of me, not being in control of all my surrounding area which the bird-eye perspective gives to me.
I just hate to always have to turn my head 360 degrees all the time to watch out for dangers or to look somewhere to find items. It is extremely annoying to me.
The bird's-eye perspective I find it eay, but WAY much better and enjoyable to play.
There are two problems with this approach.Rather than waste time doing 3d for 3d's sake, I'd like to just see them do what they did with the origional 2d client, except with the tools available in 2012. High res, raytraced sprites with baked normal maps for lighting you can have infinitely more detail than trying to render 3d models in realtime, and have the added bonus of not worrying about AA artifacts and being able to be touched up manually by the artist before release. It all gets projected to a 2d screen in the end anyways so the only difference between properly made 2d sprites and 3d rendered models is when they were rendered, were they given hours on the render farm to be rendered at 100% quality or were they sloppily done quickly by your computers video card in under 10ms, which purposefully degrades quality for the purposes of speed.
Much of this doesn't seem terribly realisticany reasonably high-res model will have nearly as much texture data as it would have sprite data in the end anyways. There's a great way to push these out for low bandwidth users that EA used to use all the time and it was called a "CD", put the latest client, perhaps a few token codes in box, and sell another set like the 10th aniv that's essentially a patch in a box. And poor use of video hardware? Technically yes...but the point is to NOT use the video hardware and even allow software fallback that's useable, I'd much rather have super detailed graphics than run at 100fps on my netbook than, to even achieve a decent level of framerate, most likely having to turn graphics all the way down for a smooth 30 fps.