at the time, when locked down or whatever, you couldnt recall out of em, couldnt use a charge out of em, use the spell out of em, just a total mess that no one can figure how it got sent out live
for classic client users they are awkward for an efficient pack arrangement (too big and bulky) i also think the colorations look "messy" and distracting, but the main reason i wouldnt use them is the size. they also face the wrong direction, adding to the awkwardness (they can be turned, but you need a house, and is just another frustration to mess with)I have played so little in the last six months or so that I have yet to use one of the recipes for the atlases and make some. How do they work, then, if they don't work like runebooks? I was just under the impression that they hold a few more runes and look different on the outside. What makes them so useless in comparison to runebooks??
I'm fairly indifferent personally since I only have one character, and she can't gate, so I just run/portal everywhere... but I have to echo this sentiment. They change something that no one seems to have ever had any concerns about seemingly at random, and then when people are outraged they just say "deal with it". I really don't get it.Sure fixing far more broken things is a priority I agree, but why break not broken things in the first place? ( I just see this as a straw man excuse ).
Because at first you couldn't recall with them if you didn't have magery... even if they had charges it wouldn't use them.... second in the EC you couldn't read the locations at all... too light.... now all those things are "fixed" ... they hold 40 runes I believe...I have played so little in the last six months or so that I have yet to use one of the recipes for the atlases and make some. How do they work, then, if they don't work like runebooks? I was just under the impression that they hold a few more runes and look different on the outside. What makes them so useless in comparison to runebooks??
PVP and PVM are not the only aspects of the game.I very much doubt you are "playing UO" on a 20 year old computer. You might be able to load the game and login, but you are not out doing PvP or PvM.
+1 for thinkpads yaayPVP and PVM are not the only aspects of the game.
Coming from you JC, I'm surprised you say such.
Insofar as my play style when I log in with the thinkpad - tending vendors, crafting items, decorating houses, and helping new ppl is the rule. I log onto my spiffy-Alienware box for hunting, running dungeons, grabbing arse in Yew and IDOC sitting.
*edited because there is no such thing as "play style" for me. playing UO is just that... PLAYING UO.
Atlases actually don't take much more space - it seems like only a few extra pixels, though I've not actually checked. The catch is, you have to rotate them first, so they face the same as all other books/runebooks.for classic client users they are awkward for an efficient pack arrangement (too big and bulky) i also think the colorations look "messy" and distracting, but the main reason i wouldnt use them is the size. they also face the wrong direction, adding to the awkwardness (they can be turned, but you need a house, and is just another frustration to mess with)
also for a time they just didnt work functionally, but i think thats been fixed.
Actually a huge part of the population has returned to the 80s styles. Just because something is new does make it good or betterAnd the 80's are dead.
You young whippersnappers!!!Yep.its called AARP
That is an attitude I find all to often among those who are so busy knowing everything that they cannot be bothered to learn anything.Yep.its called AARP
lolYep.its called AARP
Actually a huge part of the population has returned to the 80s styles. Just because something is new does make it good or better
You should expect that attitude when your first post I quoted was wrong. So do you see your mistake? I fixed it for you down below. I always learn something new everyday. I wouldn't be where I am and successful today in my personal and professional life.That is an attitude I find all to often among those who are so busy knowing everything that they cannot be bothered to learn anything.
Actually a huge part of the population has returned to the 80s styles. Just because something is new doesn't make it good or better
Nope not seeing it but rarely do I see the same things really spec people seeYou should expect that attitude when your first post I quoted was wrong. So do you see your mistake? I fixed it for you down below. I always learn something new everyday. I wouldn't be where I am and successful today in my personal and professional life.
So is this another straw on the camels back?
Do you know why the Thinkpad line was named "Thinkpad"?+1 for thinkpads yaay
Lady Mesanna: hi Sulla
Sulla: Good Evening
Sulla: forgive me if this has been asked already
Sulla: i was wondering if you would reconsider the runebook colors
Sulla: they are very dark and hard to tell apart
Sulla: Plant stains are over ridden by the new colors
Lady Mesanna: we will talk about reverting it
Now the question is, when they revert, will they go back to the color they were before or will all default to brown.From the Newsletter! Thank you!
3. Will you revert the old runebook art?
Yes we will revert the old runebooks.
I think they'll get their old color back.Now the question is, when they revert, will they go back to the color they were before or will all default to brown.
Maybe if they'd stop making half the game no recall...Is it bad that I am more excited about a revert than the next TOL update?
Agreed if I wanted to walk every place I would play RuneScapeMaybe if they'd stop making half the game no recall...
I want to keep mine too.Can i keep my runebooks the way they are now please?
Thanks
While I've gone back and forth about this, the devs ultimately did the right thing by weighing community feedback. However, now that they're doing this, maybe they could consider one of my earlier suggestions above (in bold orange). It's obvious that a portion of the player base is still getting punished by this majority-approved revert, which will sit no better with me if there's a solution in the middle somewhere. Even if a small part of me feels like some of the "You'll get over it" comments above might deserve a taste of their own unsympathetic attitude.I like the new look, but as the thread is filled with comparison pictures, I can see why it's debatable whether the change is "better".
The old books appear dull and washed out compared with the new books. But as this is a Medieval fantasy game, the old books have a more rugged and worn feel, and the upraised ankh looks as if it is stitched into the leather, rather than a completely separate (and shiny) object fastened down to it. The new look "fixes" the rugged look by giving each color its own definition, sharpening the books as if they just came newly off a shelf at Barnes & Noble, rather than some old wizard's dusty chamber.
Which would you prefer? It's a matter of personal taste, isn't it? Thus, while I approve of the improvement, I have some criticism for the way it's been implemented. I prefer when newer, better-looking versions of assets are put into circulation instead--as additions, not changes. Changes to long-standing art assets in a sandbox are often detrimental to the player experience, such as with decoration schemes and organization. It was UO and other old MMOs that taught the rest of the MMO industry this simple lesson.
The game is bathed in a rugged fantasy aesthetic, as rugged as you can go with oldschool graphics. But more recent years have begun to shower the game with sharper, cleaner art, more like you might find in mobile games. Perhaps they have a whole schedule of assets they've planned to sharpen. Could be leftover to-do jobs from the high-res art revamp which otherwise fell through. Maybe resulting from complaints about dull or washed out art, especially in the EC. Be careful what you ask for, I guess.
Or if they just absolutely wanted to play with the crayons....make plants NOT be all one color...a bright red plant with green stems and leaves, etc.
See how I turned your words around there?Well they will catch flack about reverting.
The flag changed because the underlying item it represented changed. Nothing about runebooks changed to require a color change. Logic fail on your part.It's so irritating when things change over time. Damn UO dev team. We could still be flying a Union Jack.
My guess would be a lot......... Now If they would just get on with the revert so I can put my runes back in Rune Books instead of dyed bags.Haha all that time dumped into this only to revert it now. I wonder how many emails it took until she finally gave way
Just dye all your books brown with your runebook dye tub.I want to keep mine too.
I happen to like the gold ankh's and accents and the pages to not be dyed... Personally I still think things that are "dipped in paint" look like crap.Just dye all your books brown with your runebook dye tub.
I replaced some of mine... though I find the Atlas nice in some cases... It takes a VERY long time to sort all the runes into a logical order for the Atlas.Why not use the Runic Atlas instead of the Runebook? I've replaced all my runebooks already
Yeah I wish there was a way of sorting the runes without having to take them out and put them back in the bookI replaced some of mine... though I find the Atlas nice in some cases... It takes a VERY long time to sort all the runes into a logical order for the Atlas.
I think we all do.Yeah I wish there was a way of sorting the runes without having to take them out and put them back in the book