I logged into the game today for the 1st time in weeks. I had hundreds of each ingredient that I never turned into cures.
I am sure they are going to post numbers of how many cures were turned in per shard thinking that means something, when it doesn't mean crap. Thanks to scripting and shard crossings. But, they will hype it up and people will talk about how awesome it is.
Once I realized how easily it could be scripted--- it was like it was designed TO be scripted. It just killed any motivation I had to log in. I've logged in maybe 3 times in the past 2 months. Other than to just refresh my boats.
I haven't logged in since Thursday morning last week. After crashing three times in a row on LA while dragging items from corpses to the backpack or from the backpack to a chest in the house, I figured maybe something's buggy there now for the classic client after that extended maintenance last week and I'll be damned if I'm gonna waste my time figuring it out.
Also, as I mentioned last week on Friday, it doesn't look like there have been any postings at all for the Fairfax, VA office in months. However, Bioware has posted over 30 jobs in the last four months for their other offices in Edmonton and Montreal in Canada and Sacramento, Redwood City, and Austin in the U.S., and there have been about 550 other English-language job postings for other parts of EA in the same timeframe. Are Warhammer, DAoC, and UO on the chopping block or scheduled to be shut down? Who knows. But an apparent hiring freeze for that office while other parts of the company are actually still hiring seems very odd and can't possibly be a good sign for UO's future. I'll probably keep my subscriptions paid up through the anniversary celebration, but whether I go much longer than that is heavily contingent on seeing EA put some effort into speaking with gaming websites about UO's anniversary
and plans for its future. If they can't be bothered to do that for such a milestone anniversary, I think that is a pretty clear indicator EA doesn't want to be on record for making empty promises to a wider audience than just current subscribers and we'll soon be seeing announcements about the game being shut down or sold.
The most current Terms of Service agreement posted on the account management site we use for UO says, "EA may terminate access to any online or mobile products and/or EA Services (and/or any portion thereof) at any time by giving you notice of such termination within the time period specified when you joined the particular EA Service, or if no time period for notice of termination was specified, then within thirty (30) days of the date such notice is either (at EA’s discretion) provided to you via email or is posted on the applicable product or EA Service or on
Service Updates." So, keep that last page bookmarked, because something makes me think we may, unfortunately, see UO listed there in the near future.