I read into your statement an implied comparison, that somehow the "classic era" was special because people were willing to "break the law and risk their livelihoods" to play that era. While I think that statement is more than just a little extreme - I certainly don't know of anyone who has gone to jail or even faced a lawsuit because they played a free shard, let alone a "classic" free shard, the point I was making was that if you can say that about the "classic" rules set, you could say the same thing about the post AoS UO rules set, so that hardly makes the "classic" era rules set something special.
The point of that discussion with Guido_LS was that
UO was and is that special. I know of 1 DAoC shard. Never head of EQ player run shard. Even heard of a WoW one. I suppose they are out there, but I don't care to look. I have seen a top 200 free shard listing for UO though.
I cited the previous ruleset in the text because it is, in fact, breaking the law to set one up, as UO is an IP of EA. Again, takedown notices would not be implausible for those who host it, but you are right, that those that play it would likely not be treated the same. And they do play previous versions of the game, as well as new ones as you suggest.
Everyone, including myself, suffers from selective memory, it's part of being human. Very few recall "exactly" anything that happened to them ten minutes ago, let alone something that they did ten years ago. Even extremely traumatic events that cause nightmares and PTSD are rarely remembered "exactly", the human memory is highly selective, it needs to be, and not terribly reliable.
It's either a false logical argument or a literal interpretation of "Exactly" that is at fault here.
I remember a good portion of my childhood. I remember what happened ten minutes ago. I can describe elements of both in very vivid, exact detail, which can then be verified by others.
Do I remember everything EXACTLY, minute to minute, day to day, as a literal interpretation would imply? Of course not.
But to say that not remembering EXACTLY in prefect detail implies a fault that eclipses any or all beliefs or recollections or other facts about an experience is just plain wrong.
I don't HAVE to remember every detail of my childhood to remember I was happy. I don't HAVE to remember every minute I ever played of UO pre-Tram to say that I enjoyed it. Not remembering everything does not imply I'm wrong or incorrect, or that I'm selectively or unwillingly ignoring reality.
Truth is not fact, and the truth is, we liked that era. The fact is that then, just as now, there are problems. We know the player base is different now than it was then. I don't think anyone sane would suggest otherwise.
I, and many others, repeat ourselves by stating that we are aware that "Classic" era UO was not perfect, and it would not be exactly the same - but we would most likely prefer it anyway.
I have no problem with people that say they prefer the classic era rules set, and I've said many times that I support the creation of a classic rules set shard. And I'm repeating myself here..
I realize you have stated you have no problem with a "Classic" shard, as I'm sure most do.
... but what I do have a problem with is people who mythologize the "classic" era, and in the process denigrate the game as it exists today.
Perhaps they "denigrate" the game as it exists today because they feel it isn't as good a product? Or is this a personal sense of patriotism towards UO, and you somehow take personal offense that not everyone agrees with you when they say "This UO is the greatest UO ever"?
... I also enjoy UO as it exists today, and in my opinion it is a better game today than it was back then. Is the "UO experience" better today? That's a hard question to answer. The UO experience back then was something special, and there is no question that it is different today.
But the "UO experience" today is also special, in my opinion, and I get annoyed when people start going on about how it sucks and everything the devs have done since LBR has sucked and yada yada yada. I'm glad they enjoyed the UO experience back then, and they are entitled to their opinion, but they had better have their facts straight, and their ducks in a row if they are going to try to tread on my roses...
In YOUR opinion - Nothing wrong with that, but it is not an opinion shared by all.
And it doesn't matter how good or bad something is.. Someone somewhere is going to say it sucks. That's human nature. You can't please everyone.
But your shards aren't going away. Nothing is changing for you. I assure you, if EA doesn't think they can implement a classic shard without impact (or negligible impact) on it's current cash cow, they simply aren't going to allow it. UO has too small a team with too few resources behind it, likely making just enough to not be shut down - They aren't going to gamble a profitable game away.. Again...
No one is treading on your roses. You have participated in expressly Classic Shard discussions. I can't say I've noticed other people going to threads about current issues saying "CLASSIC SHARD FTW! NEW UO SUXXORS!" completely at random, but maybe I just haven't been reading enough.
You are in our rose bed, stamping your feet and making sure we all know that you think what's there now is just fine and we all mental dysfunction for thinking otherwise, and shame on us for wanting something different that might not be what you like, or worse yet, claiming that WE don't know what we'd like.
How about you stop treading on our roses? How about you let us have our discussions without reminding us that UO is the way it is now, and that's not going to change any time soon?