Ok settle down kiddos.
One tiny thing you all didn't think about..
Its not just our subs they count in the game productivity.. Origin store is also counted in the games over all generating power.
Note to all who think we are under 20k...
I recommend you go count all homes on all shards in Malas, Zento and Termur, those all are on single house accounts. Then go to Tram and every 18 x 18 you see is possibly a single account too... as all grandfathered accounts were made before the plots were open to do.
Yes we owe a lot to the Asian players who have for years paid to play UO and have kept the game flowing. You might say ok that is good but what about the rest of us?
How many of you have cut back on accounts for one reason or another?
How many new accounts have been driven off because of players being mean?
You blame the game, its us kiddos not the game or its graphics.
We are changing as are our priority's in life, we simply don't have the time we had 16 years ago. Or the free cash.
How many of you grew up around UO? Or how many of our kids are now adults... who were at our knees when we played?
All games be it F2P or main stream games like ours and WoW ... all are loosing players... EA, Activision, and a lot of the F2P company's are at a loss of why the numbers are dropping and are cutting to the bone to keep earning up.
It's not lack of the game features.. (come on WoW added 5 lvls reciently with Panda, in under a day there was nearly every skill and lvl made... in a week 25% if not more were lvl 90. the max at the moment.)
To get to the top, players will sit there for hours on end and beat the game.. then get bored saying they have nada to do and walk off... THEY DID IT ALL...
They did it to themselves.. the game didn't force them to sit there and blast through every lvl......
Same with UO kiddos, you try too hard to beat what's not beatable...
Think of it as a life in a game...
That may be why many of you feel as you do.. you let the rush of getting there first take over and have lost the original reason the game attracted you to it...
Back in 97 many got home from work or school did the whole dinner and tv while sitting at the "new" toy.. not every home had one.. but you did and made friends around the world all while sitting at your desk. Roleplaying in game was like college doing D&D with your friends...
I have seen people meet up in game fall in love and marry.. also I have seen the game ruin a marriage with the game life getting too close to the real thing in players minds.
Kids have grown up in game too... many of my little kids who were under this moms wing are now parents of children.
UO is alive and well.... we keep it that way with every purchase at the EA store and by keeping open our accounts...