I'm here for the community... and I do still enjoy playing every aspect of this game.
Whether it be PVM content, PVP, trading rares, theory crafting templates and builds, helping 'newbies' -- this game still is unique and has alot to offer. As this game has matured, so have I and some of the friendships (or rivalries!) I've made in this game span decades. There is no game like it - and nothing has ever been able to truly replicate the feel I still get from Ultima Online.
Within our Discord communities, we have players from all over... Europe, Asia, America -- who are forced to all interact because of the tight knit size of our community, rather then retreat to a place of comfort. I'm in groups that still do find true 'new' players and teenagers that join in and explore the game... and at the other end of the spectrum, the little old ladies that hang around and love to help people with decorating and minor crafting needs. It's something that you rarely see in other titles... but we have it here in UO.
Even these forum interactions, I consider this all apart of the UO experience. To quote the theme from Cheers, it's a place where everyone knows your name. You're not just 1 player of a few hundred thousand that gets lost in the mix of other MMOs. With another anniversary on the horizon, I am hopeful we can keep our community together for decades to come.