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Paris_Hilton
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So I felt like I had to reactivate my main account yesterday so my keep wouldn't fall down (was at about 88 days unpaid or so), and spill all my goodies onto the ground for idocers to cart off and sell on their vendors.
I feel it was $12.99 (plus $1.04 tax!
) totally and entirely wasted to be honest.
Reasons I play Wow now instead of UO:
1. Not a damned thing was or has been done about duped clothing; necro robes, duped gold Brit guard sash clothing, etc.
2. EA employees still playing favorites with certain players; Jeremy encouraging players to participate in 'other players' events here on Stratics (show me the proof that these 'other players' are trustworthy enough for an EA employee to authorize such a thing because I for one have my doubts).
3. BUY UO GOLD CHEATS HACKS HINTS POWER LEVELING DOT COM: named books characters spam all over Luna bank. Might as well go shopping irl because I felt like I was in the mall or watching tv commercials rather than immersed in an online fantasy world.
4. Dyed armor in nearly every shade of the cloth dye tubs, but only available to the special few who had GM friends, relatives or were GMs themselves? Oh this should be listed with EA employees playing favorites shouldn't it?
5. A large tower on Fel Ice Island named KFC and Koolaid Inside Colored Welcome which still stands although it has been reported months ago as being offensive (racial stereotyping). Hey EA/MYTHIC please put a warning on UO's website and any future boxed items and adverts that those of a certain nonCaucasian race are not welcome in UO. Unless they enjoy being the butt of certain tired old racist jokes?
6. No time for a fullfledged check into scriptingville, but I see some scripters houses that still stand and are in no visible stage of decay, so same old same old apparently.
7. Few players.
I am ashamed now that I even mentioned the name of UO to anyone in Wow, how embarrassing to have to explain to them why all of the above is allowed to continued and why they should waste time trying to play a game with so many flaws.
And still no one in WoW that I spoke to had ever heard of UO.
The difference is now I think that is a good thing.
I feel it was $12.99 (plus $1.04 tax!

Reasons I play Wow now instead of UO:
1. Not a damned thing was or has been done about duped clothing; necro robes, duped gold Brit guard sash clothing, etc.
2. EA employees still playing favorites with certain players; Jeremy encouraging players to participate in 'other players' events here on Stratics (show me the proof that these 'other players' are trustworthy enough for an EA employee to authorize such a thing because I for one have my doubts).
3. BUY UO GOLD CHEATS HACKS HINTS POWER LEVELING DOT COM: named books characters spam all over Luna bank. Might as well go shopping irl because I felt like I was in the mall or watching tv commercials rather than immersed in an online fantasy world.
4. Dyed armor in nearly every shade of the cloth dye tubs, but only available to the special few who had GM friends, relatives or were GMs themselves? Oh this should be listed with EA employees playing favorites shouldn't it?
5. A large tower on Fel Ice Island named KFC and Koolaid Inside Colored Welcome which still stands although it has been reported months ago as being offensive (racial stereotyping). Hey EA/MYTHIC please put a warning on UO's website and any future boxed items and adverts that those of a certain nonCaucasian race are not welcome in UO. Unless they enjoy being the butt of certain tired old racist jokes?
6. No time for a fullfledged check into scriptingville, but I see some scripters houses that still stand and are in no visible stage of decay, so same old same old apparently.
7. Few players.
I am ashamed now that I even mentioned the name of UO to anyone in Wow, how embarrassing to have to explain to them why all of the above is allowed to continued and why they should waste time trying to play a game with so many flaws.
And still no one in WoW that I spoke to had ever heard of UO.
The difference is now I think that is a good thing.