...the need to read an encyclopedia of guides to move 5 feet in the game.
I went back to another MMO I hadn't played in years just to play around a little and it was fairly easy and intuitive to get back into things.
In UO everything changes, so very little old knowledge is current or even usable, have to read up on tons of changes, new areas, ways to get there, new systems, new menus, new blah blah.
Its really detrimental to the game in the long run and is very much another contributing factor why most people either quit or don't want to play at all.
Perhaps some sort of ingame system where you kinda in a "Windows Help" fashion could simply write "I want to..." and it gives information on it in an up to date manner or other some such.
I went back to another MMO I hadn't played in years just to play around a little and it was fairly easy and intuitive to get back into things.
In UO everything changes, so very little old knowledge is current or even usable, have to read up on tons of changes, new areas, ways to get there, new systems, new menus, new blah blah.
Its really detrimental to the game in the long run and is very much another contributing factor why most people either quit or don't want to play at all.
Perhaps some sort of ingame system where you kinda in a "Windows Help" fashion could simply write "I want to..." and it gives information on it in an up to date manner or other some such.