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Guess who is number one on their list? LOL
Guess who is number one on their list? LOL
Yes, EA dubiously pushed out Kingdom Reborn, which made the game 2.5D (as they call it), but once again, let me say this: STOP UPDATING OLD GAMES LIKE THIS! It just pisses off those loyal customers you have and doesn’t really bring anyone new back.
#1 – Ultima Online
How the hell has this not been redone yet?
Seriously? I am baffled.
Currently under the stewardship of Mythic, Ultima Online is now 12 years old and technically the genre has not only long since technically passed it, it’s lapped it a few times.
Yet, somehow, EA still makes money off this game.
And for some crazy reason, no one has gone out and wholesale ripped off the gameplay style in their own MMO!
Ultima Online, for those who never had the honor, was a virtual world before Second Life sullied the word. It’s a fantasy universe where players start as a blank slate and gain abilities by picking things up and trying them.
Want to be a swordsman? Grab a sword and use it. You’ll get better. Want to be an archer? Find yourself a bow.
It also didn’t get lost in combat to the exclusion of all else. People could practice fishing, crafting and even begging. It really felt like a sandbox where the world was what you made of it.
…and I didn’t even get into the old PvP rules.
Why It Was Awesome
A totally open skill system, a big giant sandbox of a world, the ability to put a house in the world and do as you wanted with it, a focus on more than just fighting, and a spectacular universe inspired by a celebrated, but often forgotten line of RPGs.
Need I go on?
Why The Old Game Isn’t Good Enough Anymore
It’s 2D.
Yes, EA dubiously pushed out Kingdom Reborn, which made the game 2.5D (as they call it), but once again, let me say this: STOP UPDATING OLD GAMES LIKE THIS! It just pisses off those loyal customers you have and doesn’t really bring anyone new back.
No, it’s time to totally redo it. If any game gets redone from this list, I sincerely cannot stress enough how much I believe it has to be this one.
It’s not even that it’s isometric. Just try playing it and you’ll understand. It’s just old; and no matter how fondly we remember it, it is always going to be terribly outdated. There’s no updating that.
Plus, I might add, the retro-isometric point of view is starting to make a comeback. Bioware’s new RPG Dragon Age lets people play that way and Diablo III from Blizzard will too. Then there is a whole sea of casual and web-driven isometric games. After years of that style of gaming being on the out, it seems there is once again an appetite for that style of RPG. So, let’s get it done!
Some Ideas To Make The Remake Shine
Step One: Dig up the original design.
Step Two: Implement it with modern technology.
Step Three: Profit.
It’s really just as simple as that.
Bottom Line
Ultima Online offers a style of gaming that was wildly successful, is coming back into vogue, and for some incomprehensible reason has never been properly ripped off by another MMO. It’s not often that you can say a 12 year old game that had the success UO did could be remade and still stand alone in it’s sub-genre, but it can.
That wasn't at all surprising, considering the UO fans there are generally the ones who believe pre-tram is the only way for UO to be.Step One: Dig up the original design.
Step Two: Implement it with modern technology.That wasn't at all surprising, considering the UO fans there are generally the ones who believe pre-tram is the only way for UO to be.
exactly not even worth reading... they have always said the same crap blah blah blah... same drivel that has been written almost since the game came out they just keep trying so one day they can say see I told you so.. after 12 years give it up !That wasn't at all surprising, considering the UO fans there are generally the ones who believe pre-tram is the only way for UO to be.
That made me laugh but to an extint, I agree.How the hell has this not been redone yet?
It is agruable that this person probably has no idea on what the best way to "remake" Ultima Online would be. Those sound like pretty generic goals for any company investing in remaking an MMO. Not to mention the entire game is still pretty much built onto the original design, it's just expanded with features and modifications.Some Ideas To Make The Remake Shine
Step One: Dig up the original design.
Step Two: Implement it with modern technology.
Step Three: Profit.
It’s really just as simple as that.
Can I have your stuff?Don't get me wrong, I love my house and my rare items and the history of what UO is. But folks, it's time to change.
I can't count the number of time I've heard former players say "if there was just an MMO out there that had UO's play experience, but was modern, I'd be there in a heartbeat". Too many MMO's jump on the leveling and combat wagon, especially after the success of WoW - but if someone came out with a MMO with the complex diversity of UO, IMO it'd be incredibly successful.And for some crazy reason, no one has gone out and wholesale ripped off the gameplay style in their own MMO!
IMO, EA isn't doing anything right for Ultima. Ok well I exaggerate somewhat; they get some things right. It's just like you said, because there is no competition for UOs style of gameplay, more people who enjoy UO are willing to stay with UO until that competition comes, or EA finally adopts change and evolves it into a much better UO.Obviously UO is doing something right, to still be here 12 years later, with players that return and return again. Someone else should have picked up on that by now *laughs*.
Wow, I thought the fanboi epidemic was centered over on the lotro forums."Don't get me wrong, I love my house and my rare items and the history of what UO is. But folks, it's time to change."
So, you want to give up housing and rare items, I presume the ability to drop items on the ground and for display in your house, in the name of progression? In other words, make UO just like the other games, WoW and EQ, etc.?
One thing to consider -- and I believe the current DevTeam is the first in a long time to actually "get" UO -- EA has been making money off of UO for years without having the first clue as to why the game was a success.It loses a lot of credibility at: "Yet, somehow, EA still makes money off this game."
If you don't understand why something is working, it's dangerous to try to fix it.
Wow, I thought the fanboi epidemic was centered over on the lotro forums.
This game is dying. In fact, as far as most reasonable people are concerned it's dead already.
The "new" client is a joke, every step forward results in a half dozen back. There is simply no point in playing any more. Years upon years of duping and cheating have made it pointless for those us who like to build, expand and collect to even bother anymore.
The point of the article is that these games can't be fixed - it's time to move on. But, and the big But is - re-make them bigger, badder and stronger. Don't settle for some rehash of what's already out there. We're all so been there, done that.
UO, AC, AO and the others are still there because they are great games. They are just past their prime. What made them great needs to be preserved and expanded upon. The original UO was not only the first mass market mmo but it was revolutionary in concept. That concept, with today's technology can actually work.
You can nip, tuck, botox and lift Stallone, Arnie and Bruce for another 10 years (maybe) but there is just no getting past the fact that they are just getting old.
It's pretty much established as fact that EA was going to pull the plug on UO until the Mythic deal came along - but it isnt going to last. You need to understand how large corporations work.
I am not convinced that pre-tram is exactly what this person meant. The world used to be a lot more dynamic than it is now. The world used to not have AoS. Yes, the world also had mixed PvM/PvP - but as someone pointed out, seperate servers would suffice.That wasn't at all surprising, considering the UO fans there are generally the ones who believe pre-tram is the only way for UO to be.Step One: Dig up the original design.
Congrats, you're like the 1 millionth person to say that. Been said for the past 5 years at least. And yet it is still going.This game is dying. In fact, as far as most reasonable people are concerned it's dead already.
I don't mind 2d, but what I do mind is 12 year old graphics, limited graphic options, poorly made hot keying/user interface.I disagree..
2d ftw. . Where has your nostalgia gone? Stop being wieners. The only thing wrong with uo is that nobody plays it. . . Nobody plays it because of cynics that think everything needs to be all 3d and radical like a 90's toothpaste commercial.. Fine, make another one.. Steal back some players from wow and other crappy games that make me feel like a tool.. Ill still be here. Winning at life..
It doesn't have to be 3D to be attractive or attract people. Just look at D3. Sure, it is "3D" but it utilizes the same basic style of UO. Updating the graphics to that level would greatly enhance the desire to play and try UO by people.yll never sell me on a 90's looking 3d engine..
It could. It could also crash and burn by splitting to player base while failing to attract new customers, leaving neither version profitable.UO is one of the best games on the market, and it has great potential to triple its subscriptions if it someone would overhaul it in the right way, without destroying its original character.
I didn't post a business plan, nor advocate one. I posted a wild speculation that reflects my personal opinion.it makes me nervous when I see people advocating business plans based on wild speculation.
I should probably learn to be less judgmental given how often I throw my 2 cents around.I didn't post a business plan, nor advocate one. I posted a wild speculation that reflects my personal opinion.
Very good article.http://www.mmorpg.com/showFeature.cfm/loadFeature/3590/page/1
Guess who is number one on their list? LOL
At first I wasn't a fan of the idea when it came out..2. UO2... never liked the idea of the Borg stuff that was thrown in and disliked it being shoehorned into UO to make McFarlane happy. Meer and Juka are ok, but the techno stuff... bleh.
QFTYears upon years of duping and cheating have made it pointless for those us who like to build, expand and collect to even bother anymore.