Use www.uostuff.com and it redirects to uoguide
/signedThats why I want EA to create an official UO forums. That way the rules apply to whatever EAs standards are and we have official mods who are/should be non-biased.
Yes, in the same way I've learned from being scammed in-game in the past. I'm responsible for what I do on my PC. It's not up to EA/Mythic to make me think, that's MY responsibility.- But would you say the same thing when somebody tells you to goto what sounds like a legitimate site, only to have a keylogger snuck onto your pc when you visit, and eventually have your account hacked if not much, much worse?
And I will be saving a link to this direct quote, because I have no confidence in the GM staff to know this. Someone will page on someone and say "they typed a URL to a site with cash solicitations on it!!" and the GM will go an see the "donation button" and the person will be suspended/banned even before they can say "But the rule says pro-ap sites are excluded!"Just got the confirmation - the websites on the UO Pro apps page that I linked above are fine to mention.
Guys, I understand that enforcement of this policy is rather a sudden change, and I really appreciate that fansites are trying to work with us about it. I'm confident that we'll be able to find acceptable solutions all around.
the only objection I have to this part, Jeremy, is that wading thru a mountain of emails locks up your time that would otherwise be spent building a meaningful FoFI will reiterate, though, that if you have an event you want to promote, please submit it for the FoF - you're certainly allowed to link to the official UO site in-game. (Just don't spam. I hate spam.)
Yeah, I don't see that happening.Just got the confirmation - the websites on the UO Pro apps page that I linked above are fine to mention.
Guys, I understand that enforcement of this policy is rather a sudden change, and I really appreciate that fansites are trying to work with us about it. I'm confident that we'll be able to find acceptable solutions all around.
Jeremy, I don't know why you guys even bother. Years ago someone invented a script with a "GM alarm" that let someone operate bots on every shard simultaneously while being able to appear "attended" when challenged by a GM, and that was basically the end of the road.
You never adapted, you never changed policy so you could ban these "attended" characters who mine/chop/farm all day, every day. The scripters basically won. The same script miner has been making stops near my house for years, and no matter how many times I page he's always back.
But hey, good work on this URL thing. That sure was important.
Well now that EA is preventing all means of funding UOGuide, how do you propose that we get a faster host and better hardware? Plant some trees and see if money grows on them?I would say it is rejected because the site takes too long to load half the time and they got sick and tired of checking it out. You need a new host or better hardware...
I don't even bother paging on them anymore. What's the point? They are free to cheat all they want, but omg mention uoguide.com and you are the bearer of all that is unholy. This URL stance they are only NOW enacting is beyond stupid.Jeremy, I don't know why you guys even bother. Years ago someone invented a script with a "GM alarm" that let someone operate bots on every shard simultaneously while being able to appear "attended" when challenged by a GM, and that was basically the end of the road.
You never adapted, you never changed policy so you could ban these "attended" characters who mine/chop/farm all day, every day. The scripters basically won. The same script miner has been making stops near my house for years, and no matter how many times I page he's always back.
But hey, good work on this URL thing. That sure was important.
Unless it involves EA hosting the sites (wouldn't work in our case) or sending us money, I'm rather stumped as to where an acceptable solution will be found.Guys, I understand that enforcement of this policy is rather a sudden change, and I really appreciate that fansites are trying to work with us about it. I'm confident that we'll be able to find acceptable solutions all around.
JC, couldn't you have a note on the site that if people wanted to help support the site they could contact you via email address, and then discuss it from there? You aren't soliciting cash then on your site, because you *could* in theory accept gold donations, then sell the gold for cash yourself, since selling gold for cash doesnt seem to be against the rules?Well now that EA is preventing all means of funding UOGuide, how do you propose that we get a faster host and better hardware? Plant some trees and see if money grows on them?
EA is taking a completely unrealistic stance on this issue by preventing fansites from supporting themselves through the charity of their visitors.
This doesn't work. People are probably thinking that items were just flying off the shelf and I am rolling in a bin of money. But it isn't true. Disregarding the donation made today, there hadn't been a donation since May 11, 2008. There hasn't been an item sale since April 2008. Guess how many fewer donations there are going to be without a big yellow button for people to see?I guess it is time for that little blurb I mentioned before, JC. "If you would like to know what you can do to help support uoguide, please e-mail me at (admin e-mail addy).
Actually, that line exists in only one copy of your ROC, and, by the way, it's not the one on the UO website. It's the one you have to search for in the EA "Knowledge" base.It's not actually a new policy. That line in the ROC has been there for a dog's age.
Errr... what's changed? That Stratics isn't the "official forum?" Or that your GMs are sending players here? Because your GMs DO still send players here.The Stratics exclusion dates from the time when Stratics was the "official forum" and GMs would send players there for certain kinds of questions. That only changed fairly recently, and the policy hasn't been updated.
Which is absolutely silly.I will reiterate, though, that if you have an event you want to promote, please submit it for the FoF - you're certainly allowed to link to the official UO site in-game. (Just don't spam. I hate spam.)
It's neither petty, nor nonconstructive. It's not an issue of one way or the other, it's the matter that there's an exception. Either they need to be across the board, or they need to do the appropriate thing and keep intent and content in mind. But this one-way-street line of thinking that they're currently implementing is an issue.Why would you complain about the fact that Stratics is on the approved list? It would hurt only MORE players if stratics is for some reason banned from being mentioned in game. I can understand why you would not be happy about other sites, like yours not included, but arguing the other way around is simply being downright petty (even if you put a useless disclosure about not being) and nonconstructive.
And this post is made as simply a player, not a moderator.
That's absolutely silly, Jeremy. Trying to protect people from themselves is a goal that you're ultimately going to fail at. And yet again, the issue comes down to this: You're CLEARLY not going to be scanning for mention of the words .net, .com, and .org in the game's database, which means that you have an ACTUAL PERSON PHYSICALLY look up the website in question. At that point is where logic and common sense come into play, and the person investigating the issue can say, "Now wait, here in the abuse log, the guy's saying go to my site and buy my warez, this warrants a ban, but in this case here, the guy said, 'Go here for information, and look, there's information here!'" This notion that in an INTERNET based game you can't mention things outside of the game, PARTICULARLY since your game does NOT provide necessary in-game tools in order to accomplish many things is LUDICROUS.You're welcome to advertise through the FoF - because I can vet those links before they go up and make sure there's nothing problematic. The in-game policy is strict because there's way too much potential for abuse (scams, keyloggers, shady gold sellers, etc) and we really don't want our service used to further those purposes.
You have yet to provide even one very good reason, and the stance that it's unlikely to change is inappropriate. You have a duty to your customers to provide them rules that make sense and are appropriate for the situations involved.Don't get me wrong - UOGuide is great, and I fully support it. But the policy is there for a number of very good reasons, and it's not likely to change.
It's not whether or not you look at the coin from "add more sites" or "remove the exceptions." The issue people are having with your statement, Tomas, is that you somehow feel it is "nonconstructive" to state that there shouldn't be exceptions.How does not having any site allowed helps anyone? Is that any different from "either you let me play ball or I take the ball with me"? Should not the energy and full focus be on getting other sites included in the list, instead of making life more difficult for everyone by taking out the sites already in? I dont know but maybe I am the only one who sees it that way.
Connor, the "big damn deal" as you call it, is pretty simple:*S....I....G....H*
What's the big damn deal anyway? It's being done for the players' protection. If it's THAT important to give someone a web address, either get their ICQ# or do it in Party or Guild chat (assuming GM's can't see that). At the very least you can write it in a book and hand the book to the other person.
Here's an idea:Unless it involves EA hosting the sites (wouldn't work in our case) or sending us money, I'm rather stumped as to where an acceptable solution will be found.
Which doesn't answer the more simple question: How does a player like me tell another player, "Go visit uoguide.com to see the write-up on old holiday items..." without getting banned?They can either sell ads and take donations, and advertise exclusively through out-of-game means (which I am happy to help with,) or they can find some other way to support themselves, and advertise in-game. The UOGuide staff are welcome to email me directly if they'd like to kick around some ideas.
- This is another example of why it is helpful to read the entire thread before venting.Which doesn't answer the more simple question: How does a player like me tell another player, "Go visit uoguide.com to see the write-up on old holiday items..." without getting banned?
That's right, Jeremy. According to your current rules, I don't.
Really?You could easily say "Visit UOGuide - see the link in the Five on Friday here!"
I don't want to run a business selling UO items for money and never have. I just wanted to run a fansite. Why do I have to become a broker to do so? Isn't that what this policy is to prevent?Here's an idea:
Accept donations of in-game items.
On a completely UNRELATED site (advertised by word of mouth, private messages, etc.), sell those items for the money to run UOGuide.
First, the chances of this happening are as high as KR succeeding. Second, I don't want banner ads on UOGuide. That was the whole point in having a discrete item shop.Or....
Talk to Jeremy & Regine, and see if you can get their marketing guys to buy sole rights to banner ad space on UOGuide for EA products only - after all, there's more to EA than Mythic, and they advertise a LOT of their console games with banner ads.
Just don't log in to tell her where to get the IRC client from... it'll just be more trouble.Yeah, I don't see that happening.
Please join us in #ultima-online, there are some friendly people who'd like to share some opinions with you in real-time.
Aes, I'm sorry if you think that it's an appropriate thing to have to say, "Go visit UO Guide, the link to it can be found at some attrociously long UO Fluff On Friday page, and I can't really tell you where to go find it otherwise, so go look for it there, because if I even hint to you that it's a .com and someone else overhears me, and decides to be a snivelling little jerk and page on me for 'advertising a non-UO site,' the GM that answers will come suspend me for 24-hours, and then, because I had an incident of not listening to a GM 8 years ago, he'll probably ban my account too, so I'm not going to bother telling you that it is a .com, et cetera, ad nauseum," I'm sorry.- This is another example of why it is helpful to read the entire thread before venting.
The same way any other fan site or guild site do...this will not be a popular view, but there are a number of free hosting sites and forums out there. JC could have chose to use those rather then pay for a domain that choice was his there for he should support it if that is his desire.So how do you propose UOguide supports itself.
Originally Posted by KilandraEAMythic
Hopefully this will shed some light on things (even if it is a bit late!).
Website addresses listed on character profiles, books, pets, runes or any content which can be seen by everyone in game must not contain any soliciting of the sale of any type of goods. This includes items that are not related to UO.
If the website listed is selling things for money, promoting a pyramid scheme, or even displays banner ads that link to these types of websites, all of these are considered illegal.
I think this is mentioned in the FOF
http://www.uo.com/fof/fiveonfriday122.html
~Kil
who is to say that donations he claims are used to maintain the site are?
But that is not everyone that is not ALL the UO community that is not all EA staff that is his circle of friends and acquaintances.I'd say anyone that has known JC for any length of time
But that is not everyone that is not ALL the UO community that is not all EA staff that is his circle of friends and acquaintances.
He could be a genuine straight up guy, not saying he isnt what I am saying is how do EA know he is and how do EA know everyone else that wants to take dontations for there community site just like JC does is?
correct you can not trust anyone really not with 100% certainty so that is why the rules are put into place to protect everyone equally and not make special exceptions for one site over an other.
The same could be said for just about anything. So what is the point of anything really. Cant trust a soul in the world except yourself really......![]()
haha. But you see, therein lies the hypocrisy. Stratics has special exceptionscorrect you can not trust anyone really not with 100% certainty so that is why the rules are put into place to protect everyone equally and not make special exceptions for one site over an other.
No. The way it used to be was someone messaged me for the item, they sent me money and I gave them item. All done. Now you are proposing that I go through the trouble of setting up a network and advertising sales. Then I have to worry about scamming because these aren't just my items, they are ones people donated. It would not be fun to know that all your donations were lost because someone scammed them.Uhh, JC - isn't my idea a "discrete item shop" by definition?
No free host is going to put up with a website with UOGuide's level of traffic. UOGuide practically needs its own dedicated server at this point. Those go for over $100 per month.Amathist of PoC said:The same way any other fan site or guild site do...this will not be a popular view, but there are a number of free hosting sites and forums out there. JC could have chose to use those rather then pay for a domain that choice was his there for he should support it if that is his desire.