About nine months ago, one of my best friends, Dave, mentioned about getting back into Ultima Online playing on a free shard UO:Forever. He has been working in NC and we had only gotten the opportunity to hang out on limited occasions since college. Since he was getting back into the game I figured I would look into it. I downloaded the client and started playing . . .
During the first few minutes of logging into the game, I was hit with a blast from the past. “I remember this game, I’ve played this before.” A game I haven’t seen or played in almost 20 years came rushing back. I was an adolescent off of school for the summer. My cousin had just picked up a brand new online game called Ultima Online. I remember hanging out at his house taking turns running from the healer (we died a lot) up into the forest where we were attempting to take out a wolf or a bear. For the life of us, we could not figure out how to be successful at this game. As we all know, every time we died the struggle to get back to our corpse was real. Needless to say, we were both too young to have a steady income, so the month subscription that came with the game and ran out. We didn’t have a method to keep playing at that time, I didn’t realize I’d be back in that same world some 20 years later.
Looking back at those last 20 years or so, I see how I have grown. I’ve went from the carefree attitude of my preteen years where I was ignorant and naïve to where I am today, a mechanical engineer who is renovating a house and going through grad school on the side. Through all of this time, fantasy RPGs have been there and are still used as a pastime and as a method to relax. As I go through the memories, which there have been a lot of them, the best ones are not beating this monster or doing this raid, but the friendships I have made in this culture and with so many players.
Since playing UO back in the late 90s, I have tried my own plethora of MMOs along with tabletop RPGs. What I remember best about those is the people I was playing with and the amount of time I would spend hanging out with them both in game and outside of game. I remember the tabletop sessions where we would hang out on the front porch (leaving) for an hour talking about what the session had just done. I remember messaging buddies talking about strategies and character builds on instant messenger or otherwise. I remember the moments out of game and interacting with the people that have made this game and this culture what it is.
So as much as this is my memorable moment of UO it is as much to all of you. It is the admins and the players, and the culture that makes this game what it is. (Even if I do hate the amount of PKs I see in dungeons at times) [Like all of them]
Whether with you as a comrade, against you as a PK or griefer, or as a rival going after the same loot, here’s to you: Cheers!!
During the first few minutes of logging into the game, I was hit with a blast from the past. “I remember this game, I’ve played this before.” A game I haven’t seen or played in almost 20 years came rushing back. I was an adolescent off of school for the summer. My cousin had just picked up a brand new online game called Ultima Online. I remember hanging out at his house taking turns running from the healer (we died a lot) up into the forest where we were attempting to take out a wolf or a bear. For the life of us, we could not figure out how to be successful at this game. As we all know, every time we died the struggle to get back to our corpse was real. Needless to say, we were both too young to have a steady income, so the month subscription that came with the game and ran out. We didn’t have a method to keep playing at that time, I didn’t realize I’d be back in that same world some 20 years later.
Looking back at those last 20 years or so, I see how I have grown. I’ve went from the carefree attitude of my preteen years where I was ignorant and naïve to where I am today, a mechanical engineer who is renovating a house and going through grad school on the side. Through all of this time, fantasy RPGs have been there and are still used as a pastime and as a method to relax. As I go through the memories, which there have been a lot of them, the best ones are not beating this monster or doing this raid, but the friendships I have made in this culture and with so many players.
Since playing UO back in the late 90s, I have tried my own plethora of MMOs along with tabletop RPGs. What I remember best about those is the people I was playing with and the amount of time I would spend hanging out with them both in game and outside of game. I remember the tabletop sessions where we would hang out on the front porch (leaving) for an hour talking about what the session had just done. I remember messaging buddies talking about strategies and character builds on instant messenger or otherwise. I remember the moments out of game and interacting with the people that have made this game and this culture what it is.
So as much as this is my memorable moment of UO it is as much to all of you. It is the admins and the players, and the culture that makes this game what it is. (Even if I do hate the amount of PKs I see in dungeons at times) [Like all of them]
Whether with you as a comrade, against you as a PK or griefer, or as a rival going after the same loot, here’s to you: Cheers!!