Two scenarios.
One has never played UO. One buy's a 10 year account. One is a fully vested Veteran.
One has played UO for 9 years, then seels the account. One starts over this month. One is a one month newbie.
I would hope the above points out a rather interesting paradox/Enigma![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
The rewards themselves should NOT be keyed to usage. Only to being able to claim them.
As to those saying there are NO new players to UO. Excuse me BUT the definition also includes any and all returning UO players that no longer have their accounts.
Are you really wanting to ... heck I cant even think what your wanting to categorize the returning player as ... so .....
One has never played UO. One buy's a 10 year account. One is a fully vested Veteran.
One has played UO for 9 years, then seels the account. One starts over this month. One is a one month newbie.
I would hope the above points out a rather interesting paradox/Enigma
The rewards themselves should NOT be keyed to usage. Only to being able to claim them.
As to those saying there are NO new players to UO. Excuse me BUT the definition also includes any and all returning UO players that no longer have their accounts.
Are you really wanting to ... heck I cant even think what your wanting to categorize the returning player as ... so .....