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We have some idea's for this already nad we've been reading pretty much every single persons input on this.
Thanks!
Heh... you said nad...
Please let me stay...
We have some idea's for this already nad we've been reading pretty much every single persons input on this.
Thanks!
Thank you for continuing to prove my point, that you are dumb and people get stupider after reading what you post.
I feel stupid from reading your reply. Please stop.
I'd say make a donation dungeon with trammel rules. That's what people want. You pay in donation coins to enter.
This could work, if the entrance was in a town so reds couldn't police it. And if thieves couldn't steal the regs of all the afk mages that would want to train there. If it's a lot of work to put in a new dungeon maybe just add this to the Brit sewers or something? For new players it could be a good bridge from young status to the cold hard world, right now the transition is pretty abrupt.
"Dear prospective new player, our game is super fun but you'll have to spend at least four years educating yourself before you can play it. Trust us, it's worth it!"
most "MMOs" are super easy and catered
Who's saying "everything be easy"? No one. One small dungeon does not equate to "everything."
Not every character gets young status.
You want things to be like they were in 97? I actually played then, only briefly but I remember there being more repercussions for reds, because this game was built around the concepts of virtue and vice there were consequences for taking an antisocial path.
The game will be difficult, complicated and practically inaccessible for most people no matter what gets added. Why care about something that wouldn't really affect you? Especially if it would help bring in more money to keep things running? Wouldn't that benefit everyone?
Excellent input Darkarna. Maybe staff can add that to the marketing efforts they'll be spending thousands of dollars a month on. "Dear prospective new player, our game is super fun but you'll have to spend at least four years educating yourself before you can play it. Trust us, it's worth it!"
I thought this was one constructive suggestion that no one could cry about but apparently such a thing does not exist.
So I shouldn't care because it "doesn't affect me" but are you a new player? Doubt it. So how does it affect you?
I am providing resistance towards an idea which for the third time, would impact thieves...
Fair enough. The impact would be so minimal though, you could still thieve to your heart's delight pretty much everywhere else so it doesn't seem like a big deal.
Guess it depends on how you define 'new' but I've been on UOF for about a month -- prior to that my only experience was a few months on the original UO where I spent most of my time wandering around taming bunnies.
Guess it depends on how you define 'new' but I've been on UOF for about a month -- prior to that my only experience was a few months on the original UO where I spent most of my time wandering around taming bunnies.
Basically I've been playing long enough to have become hopelessly addicted, but not long enough to finish my characters or learn half of what you apparently need to know to survive here let alone play well. So I'm supporting what I see as constructive suggestions that would make the game more playable for me and others in the same boat, without turning it into a Trammel server (which literally no one wants, so I'm not sure why it's constantly being brought up).
Here we go again, tell thieves to go violate themselves without no thought about those of us who play thieves and only thieves. I am surprised to hear that people still train where thieves patrol, I am pretty damned sure that after twenty years of this game being released that folks should be well than enough informed about the general guidelines of playing Ultima Online...
"Oh but Dark, most people just join the game without no prior knowledge of said game."
Next time you meet an astronaut, ask him or her if she just jumped into a rocket and jetted off to space without years of education and gruelling physical preparation..