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Garriott's Ultimate Collector the "backbone" of new UO-inspired RPG • News • Eurogamer.net
Just thought this was interesting.
Just thought this was interesting.
Maybe a succesor but defintly not spiritual or ultima on my bookThe Ultimate Collector Facebook game Richard Garriott's newish company Portalarium announced today is a front to test technology that will power his new Ultimate RPG - a spiritual successor to Ultima Online.
If I wanted to play the Sims game I would. Why play a similar game that looks like the Sims and feel like the Sims when you can play a better version of the Sims by EA.Ultimate Collector resembles an early Sims game, both in colourful look and in tone. Avatars scour the game world one flea market or garage sale at a time, acquiring and renovating objects to turn into valuable collections to either sell or to decorate their homes with.
He said in a previous interview that this game was one of the ones they were using to build the technology that the UO-esque game would be based off. This, obviously, is not New Britannia.LOL!!! Im not laughing at you but @ the link so please take no offence
Wow and all the RG fans thought his new game would be more about UO and this is so not.
Thirty years have passed since the beginning
Hundreds of thousands of battles have been won
Millions of imaginations have been sparked around the world
But the ultimate portal is yet to open
The ultimate story is yet to be told
Look it's fine if he wants to test other sort of games for his "Ultimate game" he is making but to lump it in the same catagory under the "Ultimate" catagory is going a bit far.He said in a previous interview that this game was one of the ones they were using to build the technology that the UO-esque game would be based off. This, obviously, is not New Britannia.
And if you don't think itemization, collection, homes, and more importantly how it's handled technically isn't a big deal in UO.. Well.. Can't help you there.
It's a development stepping stone. Being able to handle large quantities of just item data through a web-based application fluently is a big, big step.
I agree, this game isn't for me.. But I recognize the value in having made it.
Incidentally, I LOVE the new site design..
Oh, and for the UO thing..
Ultimate RPG - Portalarium
Pretty cool that he used his new family crest (His wife's family crest, combined with the silver serpent, making their own) as an emblem for the game.
You're not looking big picture and I am guessing have not read the article?wth happend to Lord British, space dementia, crack, mental breakdown?
I am taking with a grain of salt, but geez, if this is the building block that will be the spiritual offspring of UO, than religion is dead.
what he should do, is make a game like Mortal online but with $$$ if he want the spirit of UO.
NO insult to the man intended but I want whatever he is on.
Any way, saw another thread about this but could not hold it back any longer.
ladies and gentlemen Richard Garriott's mind has left the building.
SO the backbone for testing, and making new tools, is based off a half arsed follow the leader zenga type game mixed with the sims? From the man who preached virtue?You're not looking big picture and I am guessing have not read the article?
Each of the games so far have been aimed at accomplishing certain goals, testing coding to handle certain situations. It's like each of these games, beyond the revenue they are generating, have a piece of what will eventually become the Ultimate RPG.
It's not this game specifically, but this will allow them in a way to test housing, dynamic placing of objects, storage of the information of that stuff and things like avatars. It's a small step with the eyes on a larger prize.
Here's the big picture:You're not looking big picture and I am guessing have not read the article?
Each of the games so far have been aimed at accomplishing certain goals, testing coding to handle certain situations. It's like each of these games, beyond the revenue they are generating, have a piece of what will eventually become the Ultimate RPG.
it looks pretty standard fare for a basic crest but damn that was funny.His family crest is something I would have designed if I was part of a masonic serpentine penis-worshipping cult.
I try to give anything related to Dungeons and Dragons a shot.While facebook gives him an easily reachable group of people to market the game to, I just don't see it working for games that are more than casual time-wasters. Maybe it will be a success but if it is, I don't believe it will be in the way he envisages.
Glad you saw the big picture.. Seems some here don't, or refuse to.You're not looking big picture and I am guessing have not read the article?
Each of the games so far have been aimed at accomplishing certain goals, testing coding to handle certain situations. It's like each of these games, beyond the revenue they are generating, have a piece of what will eventually become the Ultimate RPG.
It's not this game specifically, but this will allow them in a way to test housing, dynamic placing of objects, storage of the information of that stuff and things like avatars. It's a small step with the eyes on a larger prize.
Great link! Thanks for posting!Garriott's Ultimate RPG could become Ultima Online 2 • News • Eurogamer.net
This is the second part to the interview with Garriott, just posted online this morning.