sorry... is Dark OVERLady...I never heard her referred to as Dark Lady O.O
Her Avatar is excellently creepy lolsorry... is Dark OVERLady...
http://stratics.com/members/mesanna.284/
Yer kiddin', right? UO has a 5 member team (so I am told, never heard of but 4)...so DAoC is smaller and still turning out stuff?? and communicating?? Kinda makes ya wonder, doesn't it...Rob Denton was lead developer for Dark Age of Camelot. Rob's now the founder/president of Broadsword. The DAOC team is smaller than the UO team, but Rob's love for DAOC is palpable.
From the "Credits" on the login screen for Time of Legends:Yer kiddin', right? UO has a 5 member team (so I am told, never heard of but 4)...so DAoC is smaller and still turning out stuff?? and communicating?? Kinda makes ya wonder, doesn't it...
This is it for the "core" of UO as far as decision making and production.Bonnie "Mesanna" Armstrong - Producer
Greg "Kyronix" Havlusch - Designer & World Builder
Stephen "Bleak" Brown - Lead Engineer
Michael "Misk" Armstrong - Quality Assurance
Jim "Onifrk" Crawley - Artist
Will "PotatoFoot" Austin - Artist
The times a visited, yes, it was smaller. I know Broadsword is hiring, though.Yer kiddin', right? UO has a 5 member team (so I am told, never heard of but 4)...so DAoC is smaller and still turning out stuff?? and communicating?? Kinda makes ya wonder, doesn't it...
John Thornhill is the producer of DAoC and Rob Denton is the President of Broadsword.From the "Credits" on the login screen for Time of Legends:
Bonnie "Mesanna" Armstrong - Producer
Greg "Kyronix" Havlusch - Designer & World Builder
Stephen "Bleak" Brown - Lead Engineer
Michael "Misk" Armstrong - Quality Assurance
Jim "Onifrk" Crawley - Artist
Will "PotatoFoot" Austin - Artist
Plus 25 Event Moderators and 2 Player Event Coordinators
That's just core UO.
Also:
Special Thanks for 2 more (website and Pinco) - and of course the player test group
5 CSR's (Might handle DAOC support as well?)
2 Broadsword (Someone has to run the two teams - and keep the hamster fed)
And, as much as we hate to admit it, there has to be at least 1 interface person at EA who makes UO decisions and talks to Bonnie/Rob.
So yeah, there's a few people who work on UO. Maybe not full time core UO people, but it takes a lot more than many of us appreciate.
DAoC is on my list of games to try out sometime this summer. Clearly, by my name on Stratics and in-game (see in my signature), I'm very much a fan of the Arthurian Legend. In my humble opinion, the story archtype that was set up by the various versions and takes on the Arthurian Legend is really what inspired quite a lot of Medieval based fantasy and interests today. It would be great just to see some type of UO story arch or other aspects incorporated into the game somehow (sword in the stone, royal love triangle, knights of round table... there is plenty they could do here).I love both UO and DAoC, they are one of only 3 MMORPGs I have had time to play in depth for years. When Broadsword acquire the rights to produce Ultima Online and Dark Ages of Camelot, I had hoped that this might inspire some collaborative work that might take elements from each game to create something exciting and new. I would have thought they could have at least cross promote these titles, and maybe offer a special subscription price of like $20/month or less to encourage players to try them both out, and recruit players from the other's game. Maybe something might happen.
I played DAoC when it came out and for a couple of years. I was in two great guilds The Royal Black Watch and Crucible. The RvR was just fun. I've tried going back to the game a couple of times but just failed to recapture the fun that I once had. They do offer I think a 14 day trail.DAoC is on my list of games to try out sometime this summer. Clearly, by my name on Stratics and in-game (see in my signature), I'm very much a fan of the Arthurian Legend. In my humble opinion, the story archtype that was set up by the various versions and takes on the Arthurian Legend is really what inspired quite a lot of Medieval based fantasy and interests today. It would be great just to see some type of UO story arch or other aspects incorporated into the game somehow (sword in the stone, royal love triangle, knights of round table... there is plenty they could do here).
Just a thought and won't hold my breath, but would be very interested if they ever did incorporate any of that into UO or something of the like.
I'll be sure to give you a holler when I finally set aside the time for DAoC.
Played Hibernia was a hibernia void eldritch.@Gameboy RvR was a blast when I played it.
There is a lot of features I enjoy about DaoC. Of course I had chosen the Albion side I loved Cotswold outside the City of Camelot. We held many guild meetings by the campfire instead of the Guild house back in the day.
If you are into RP DaoC really had that true RP feel to it.
I can really say that DaoC really influenced me into the game I play today.
You bloody hibsPlayed Hibernia was a hibernia void eldritch.
LMAO! Yes it was good times.You bloody Alb
ahh, it was good times
Have you played King Arthur - The Role-playing Wargame? One of my all-time favorites on Steam.Clearly, by my name on Stratics and in-game (see in my signature), I'm very much a fan of the Arthurian Legend. In my humble opinion, the story archtype that was set up by the various versions and takes on the Arthurian Legend is really what inspired quite a lot of Medieval based fantasy and interests today.
Dude, very cool. Do you have any other webpages that have information about this game that I can look into? PM me if you could.Have you played King Arthur - The Role-playing Wargame? One of my all-time favorites on Steam.
There is a sequel now also but I haven't played it yet.
King Arthur: The Role-Playing Wargame - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaDude, very cool. Do you have any other webpages that have information about this game that I can look into? PM me if you could.
I tried it in the initial days as well. Enjoyed it, but then had to walk away from DAoC, UO and some others for (now) 8 years. I recently retried DAoC and like you found it doesn't quite capture the good old days.I played DAoC when it came out and for a couple of years. I was in two great guilds The Royal Black Watch and Crucible. The RvR was just fun. I've tried going back to the game a couple of times but just failed to recapture the fun that I once had. They do offer I think a 14 day trail.
I tried it in the initial days as well. Enjoyed it, but then had to walk away from DAoC, UO and some others for (now) 8 years. I recently retried DAoC and like you found it doesn't quite capture the good old days.
I'm hoping to resurrect my old characters and try out UO and the new expansion real soon.
Most online games seem to bundle exp packs with the newest one, I think ToL should come with High Seas and Stygian Abyss, but that's just me.I think we all had that experience in any game. Its fun and great but when you leave for various reasons it's hard to recapture that enjoyment when you was playing before. Like changes to the game and/or people you played with before are not playing anymore.
I played GW1 after the first year release clear up until GW2 came out. GW1 is still up and running and I did go back to see if people still play it and they do
Now for UO I think all past expansions even the new one should be all packaged together for any new players that would wanting to try it. It be pointless if a new player came into the game with UO this and that but did not have expansion A, B, or C. How could they play with others if they cant see all the content UO has. Being forced to buy the other expansions they need and don't know if they will like the game or not only hurts the player base.
that actually looks REALLY good....Have you played King Arthur - The Role-playing Wargame? One of my all-time favorites on Steam.
There is a sequel now also but I haven't played it yet.
Oh my.....*wipes away tears*....that video is funny!! And, yep, it sounds just like Ben Afleck did on Bill MaherI would so post a video from back in the day from DaoC but it has some strong language from this guy. I laugh so hard to the point of crying when I watch this video because he rages and he sounds so much like Ben Afleck.
Here is the link buy I wont post the video on Stratics