Even with the advent of the Metaverse, these words still ring true in May of 2022. And that's coming from someone that has spent their every waking hour in the NFT land for the past year.
TO ALL THE PK'ERS FROM THE OLD DAYS: I hated you with a passion, i experienced true angst irl because of your actions, but god damn did you bring to life an experience worth remembering. UO will never be matched, ive tried playing every major online game since from asherons call to WOW, No game will ever make me feel like you did UO. Thank you. -one nostalgic UO vet
I used to drag a trapped chest around with a friend and when someone opened it they’d get a Greater Explosion to the face and would be promptly killed and looted ;)
Totally agree. There has never been another game before or since that could make my heart pound and breath come fast the way it did when I saw that that big red "Lord *whatever*" name show up on the edge of my screen in the middle of the wilderness where I was drag-dropping a couple hundred large ore to a nearby forge, lol. Good times!
+TheEljash Personally, i got into this game as a kid, oldest i remember playing it was 3 on a UOG server, and well... this is what made me want to live in midevail days. No matter the worries or happening's, this is what life was and still is for me. This game, will never be beat in the history of gaming.
When I try to describe this game to my friends nowadays... I just can't, it was like no other game before it or since. And forget pre-trammel shit post-trammel was just as good, Renaissance was the finest release. I have the finest nostalgia for UO.. I haven't had as much enthusiasm playing a game since, certainly not a MMO... why no one has copied their persistent housing is beyond me (and don't give me some half ass attempt as a way someone incorporated it into a game) UO lives on forever.
I remember some guy was standing in Brit bank screaming “you must teleport me to the bone knight room!” So eventually someone got so annoyed with his begging that they took him outside to the moon gate and on the way they ambushed him and stole all his stuff 😂
Wow. Talk about memories... this reminds me of playing Ultima III on my old Atari 800XL computer in the early 80s. This was the music that played when you entered a town. It sounded a lot darker and scarier back then, with the old buzzy 8-bit computer instrument sounds.
God I miss the old UO. I remember when I bought my frist house, it was a small thatched rooff house near Skara Brae. I'm glad nostalgia is one of my favorite things to feel.
R.I.P. Ultima Online -- born somewhere in 1996, and died somewhere in the early 2000s, maybe roughly around 2005? It's still alive, but in name only. If you were there from the beginning you know EXACTLY what I mean. Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww man, those were the days. There has been and never again will be another MMO like it.
bullshit. UO was fun even during Stygian AByss. The real problem were all the bums who didn't want to pay 10$ a month to have fun and we had to stick with servers with 100 logged people, because those bums kept unofficial servers alive. The fun was there in late 90s and early 2000 because of so many people there
Honestly, a couple years ago I shed a few tears listening to "Stones" (the opening theme). Nothing in gaming will ever again capture the feeling of logging into oldschool, pre-trammel Ultima Online in the 90's. I teared up not only from the nostalgia, but because I was saddened that we will never, ever see a game like it again. Companies now are too afraid to give the absolute freedom UO had because of "griefers" - but what they don't realize, is even PK's and griefers opened up a market and gameplay opportunities. When I had my miner, I used to hire a guild to protect me while I gathered ore. They'd send 1 or 2 guys over, and they'd hang out and chat in-game or to each other on ICQ - something they would've been doing anyway, except now they were making gold/ore instead of just chatting half afk in their house. It deterred thieves and PK's, and since I wasn't getting killed or robbed, I got more ore, which means I could afford to pay them, and still make more money than I would've without them because I wasn't getting robbed/killed all the time. Sometimes cool people would just hang around for free and use me as bait (People would see a lone miner and try to kill me or steal from my backpack, and the cool guy would jump out and kill them and take all of their shit LOL). Instead of having a game where something cool like that can play out, we just get "Welllll... People might get upset if they die, so let's just carebear the game. Sure, it won't be as cool, but we'll get less rage posts on the forums, and the investors will still get their money so they're happy. *shrug*". ;( R.I.P. Ultima Online: The Best Game Ever Made!
Y'know, as chaotic as gameplay like that sounds, it actually sounds fun as all get out. I mean, it's kinda like how I imagined MMORPGs way, WAAAY back in the day, before I was even old enough to legally play them. Btw, this was TECHNICALLY my first MMO (but not legally - I was barely even 8 years old when I made a character on one of my mom's co-workers' own account), so I tend to have fond memories of it. Hell, it influenced a lot of what I had perceived during my first days of Ragnarok Online (which was the first MMO I had a legal, personally owned account on). Getting killed by Dark Lord and thinking it was somehow an ultra high level player in UO's bone armor (that was like, I believe, the one armor set that stuck with me for some reason).
It's hard to listen without shedding a tear. Old versions of the game are still played with 300-400 online players. I don't know how, but I feel that it will be a trending game in the future and we will be together again for years. I guess one of us will do it, aren't we all just waiting for news?
aah, the old days, when it actually felt like a raw, dangerous, yet, exciting world. There were no invisible things disallowing you from performing an action. Just the town guards and players. The way it should have always stayed.
If I close my eyes when I listen to this, I can feel myself back in the late 90s taking turns on my friends account at a sleepover. Playing on a Compaq Presario with a 56k modem, a trackball mouse, and a 13" monitor that weighed 900 pounds. This will never be matched. I've played video games my entire life, and to play something like this when you're only 13 years old... it made everything else over the last 20+ years just seem insufficient.
Used to love ressing people with bandies. My ye olde GM Mage Tamer, dragons were so ace. Gates were so ace. Sitting at brit bank was ace.. Memories of this game are the best ever.
Oh and your in-game pain didn't stop AT character death either... (remembers the time after getting gang-PKed, looted dry, and then having his body dismembered and all the pieces fed to one of his killer's enslaved Demons... >_
Britain. What a cesspool. But a vibrant cesspool. I started out my uo adventure here in 98 and had a blast. Even though the game was beyond hardcore. Uo in the 90s was extreme. What a game!
for all of you that miss the game... why not just go play it? even with trammel it is still a wonderful game with new events and content always streaming in =)
Hey I hear that bro...back in the day, when I was still in high school, several friends and I played UO. Was such a great game back then...I miss those days honestly.
Either you enter from north/cemetry side or south the bridge, after running away from PKs that music was the confirmation and the Brit city guards! :) it reminds me almost 20 years ago playing this game 56k late at night during summer times.. 20!!!
Back in the day, I used to listen to the sound track when I was bored and was not able to play lol...sad? Perhaps...but this game was the first of it's kind and I played it for almost 8 years.
In Por Ylem... Look this shit up if you are missing oldschool UO, It's still in beta but when it comes up it will be the best UO shard since the 97-00 era.
Once I had an opportunity to buy a Black Dye Tub for 2500 Gold, which was 500G more than I wanted to spend. Sadly I never had that opportunity arise again... T_T
i quit uo 9 years ago, after playin 6 years. now i am 27, and i want to cry when i remember the uo days. If i had 2 lives, i would give one playing for uo.
@WindupAtheist haha recdu recsu, i remember killing the vendors on the other side, it was the quickest way to get black sandals and those were the hot item back in the day
I remember starting in Trinsic on the Europa server... waaay back, when I was like 13 (I'm now 30 - where did time go? still waiting for another UO). I started with UO Renaissance after a friend told me about the game and it seemed to be... everything I needed to break out of my Quake 2 habit and lose some serious life! I met some cool people, they donated some much appreciated weapons / armour / items. I found map scrolls and learn't more about the surrounding area (this is pre-uomap days). After a couple of days playing (through into the early hours of the morning), I finally worked up the courage to try and "quest" to Britain - I'd only explored the area around Trinsic with friends in a party so far. The trek wasn't as dangerous as I thought it might be. I thought Trinsic had a crowd - was amazed by the size of the crowd at Britain bank, and the prices for the items they were selling... geezzz. So many memories in fact, and they are very vivid to this day. I stopped playing around the time of Third Dawn. The new client annoyed me, but I couldn't explore the new areas without it? Annoying. Don't know if they ever sorted that. But I've heard I missed the worst era - Age of Shadows? I am a software developer though and mark my words... if I can find a way to bring the nostalgia of UO back to life in a sustainable way... I will! I must!
UO pre T2A gave the true meaning to MMORPG, where virtual seemed so real, where everyone were united, where strangers helped others and where your inner adventurous life began.
UO Antiquity tries to remedy the pain of lost UO memories, but heck, UO will probably never be what it was. I play antiquity anyway, best fun I can have. When a video game draws up memories that says 1 of 2 things. You have no life, and wasted too much time on the game. Or it is a damn good game. I think for most people who played UO it is probably a bit of both.
wow, me too. when I heard this song I had the same thought (I also played Ultima III on an atari 800 xl). Wasn't this the song when you wandered around in Sosaria?
theres no player interaction anymore, you could literally play a game nowadays without ever speaking to anyone really. UO did something special and bought people together
Amazing stuff. Nothing's as good as it used to be, but this brings back the golden age of a game that it was something noteworthy to have been a part of. Where is the old Skara Brae theme? It's nowhere to be found.
My first moments in the game; I selected Britain as staring city, started running around and was utterly amazed at what I was seeing. I ran into a building and started chatting to some players. They wouldn't answer me... I got angry and attacked them. Guards came and killed me. I res and go back to yell at the players some more. A few more minutes go by and I realize they are NPCs. I got outside and kill a cat.
I used to have a Player-run tavern up in that NE corner building of the Britain Cemetery. Someone one time was soo impressed with my furnishings & service that they left me a 500G tip..! :D
@TheSilver99 Nope.. Nothing touches the epicness of Ultima Online. All the new games focus too much on one aspect and ignore the rest. Ultima online was truly a world in which everything existed in equilibrium. It transported people to a realistic place where a lot of orgasms happened.
Why is it that this game was SO CHEESY, yet so epic?? We have STILL not had a game like this today. This game WAS my childhood. Even the music is awesome (Now that I respect it, I used to turn it off in game haha..)
Tomer Feiner The game that is still running today is NOT Ultima Online. It has none of the fire, the heart, the soul of Ultima Online. What exists today is a burned out husk of something that was once great.
@Cstrife234 :( I remember when they started with a 3D UO twice and dropped it both times. I used to get so pumped about UO: origin and then UOX-Odyssey. They canceled them both because EA is some cheap bastards.
The moment this piece starts my heart skips a beat every time and I smile involuntarily. 25-26 years passed, nothing changed.
It truly feels like yesterday recdu recsu cross
I find it funny how nowadays so many people talk about virtual worlds, when to be honest, there hasn't even been a virtual world since UO.
10 years have passed, and your words are still true. :-(
@@Timrath 2 months has passed
World of Warcraft... :') you can't say that!
Even with the advent of the Metaverse, these words still ring true in May of 2022. And that's coming from someone that has spent their every waking hour in the NFT land for the past year.
@@TheBlackClockOfTime maybe one day we will get a high quality UO inspired game in VR.
TO ALL THE PK'ERS FROM THE OLD DAYS: I hated you with a passion, i experienced true angst irl because of your actions, but god damn did you bring to life an experience worth remembering. UO will never be matched, ive tried playing every major online game since from asherons call to WOW, No game will ever make me feel like you did UO. Thank you.
-one nostalgic UO vet
Dude, I completely feel you on that. I feel EXACTLY the same about UO. Nothing has or will ever match how cool that game was back in the day
Same feeling here.... .snif
I used to drag a trapped chest around with a friend and when someone opened it they’d get a Greater Explosion to the face and would be promptly killed and looted ;)
All those 'wonderful' Player vs. Psychopath experiences back in the 'Good Old' days of UO I can still remember... (winces at the painful memories)
Totally agree. There has never been another game before or since that could make my heart pound and breath come fast the way it did when I saw that that big red "Lord *whatever*" name show up on the edge of my screen in the middle of the wilderness where I was drag-dropping a couple hundred large ore to a nearby forge, lol. Good times!
This game defiantly had a strange spirit.. I almost felt like I lived in a different world. Wait a minute I did.. .
+TheEljash Precisely. I think it's one of the only games that's been able to accomplish that.
+TheEljash Personally, i got into this game as a kid, oldest i remember playing it was 3 on a UOG server, and well... this is what made me want to live in midevail days. No matter the worries or happening's, this is what life was and still is for me.
This game, will never be beat in the history of gaming.
+Blind Archangel Yes truly you know right!
nice one
When I try to describe this game to my friends nowadays... I just can't, it was like no other game before it or since. And forget pre-trammel shit post-trammel was just as good, Renaissance was the finest release. I have the finest nostalgia for UO.. I haven't had as much enthusiasm playing a game since, certainly not a MMO... why no one has copied their persistent housing is beyond me (and don't give me some half ass attempt as a way someone incorporated it into a game) UO lives on forever.
vendor buy the bank some guards
I remember some guy was standing in Brit bank screaming “you must teleport me to the bone knight room!” So eventually someone got so annoyed with his begging that they took him outside to the moon gate and on the way they ambushed him and stole all his stuff 😂
Wow. Talk about memories... this reminds me of playing Ultima III on my old Atari 800XL computer in the early 80s. This was the music that played when you entered a town. It sounded a lot darker and scarier back then, with the old buzzy 8-bit computer instrument sounds.
God I miss the old UO. I remember when I bought my frist house, it was a small thatched rooff house near Skara Brae. I'm glad nostalgia is one of my favorite things to feel.
R.I.P. Ultima Online -- born somewhere in 1996, and died somewhere in the early 2000s, maybe roughly around 2005? It's still alive, but in name only. If you were there from the beginning you know EXACTLY what I mean. Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww man, those were the days. There has been and never again will be another MMO like it.
bullshit. UO was fun even during Stygian AByss.
The real problem were all the bums who didn't want to pay 10$ a month to have fun and we had to stick with servers with 100 logged people, because those bums kept unofficial servers alive. The fun was there in late 90s and early 2000 because of so many people there
crying
Honestly, a couple years ago I shed a few tears listening to "Stones" (the opening theme). Nothing in gaming will ever again capture the feeling of logging into oldschool, pre-trammel Ultima Online in the 90's.
I teared up not only from the nostalgia, but because I was saddened that we will never, ever see a game like it again. Companies now are too afraid to give the absolute freedom UO had because of "griefers" - but what they don't realize, is even PK's and griefers opened up a market and gameplay opportunities. When I had my miner, I used to hire a guild to protect me while I gathered ore. They'd send 1 or 2 guys over, and they'd hang out and chat in-game or to each other on ICQ - something they would've been doing anyway, except now they were making gold/ore instead of just chatting half afk in their house. It deterred thieves and PK's, and since I wasn't getting killed or robbed, I got more ore, which means I could afford to pay them, and still make more money than I would've without them because I wasn't getting robbed/killed all the time. Sometimes cool people would just hang around for free and use me as bait (People would see a lone miner and try to kill me or steal from my backpack, and the cool guy would jump out and kill them and take all of their shit LOL).
Instead of having a game where something cool like that can play out, we just get "Welllll... People might get upset if they die, so let's just carebear the game. Sure, it won't be as cool, but we'll get less rage posts on the forums, and the investors will still get their money so they're happy. *shrug*".
;(
R.I.P. Ultima Online: The Best Game Ever Made!
Y'know, as chaotic as gameplay like that sounds, it actually sounds fun as all get out.
I mean, it's kinda like how I imagined MMORPGs way, WAAAY back in the day, before I was even old enough to legally play them.
Btw, this was TECHNICALLY my first MMO (but not legally - I was barely even 8 years old when I made a character on one of my mom's co-workers' own account), so I tend to have fond memories of it.
Hell, it influenced a lot of what I had perceived during my first days of Ragnarok Online (which was the first MMO I had a legal, personally owned account on). Getting killed by Dark Lord and thinking it was somehow an ultra high level player in UO's bone armor (that was like, I believe, the one armor set that stuck with me for some reason).
Don't cry because it's gone. Smile because it happened.
true!
real true
omfg man this gives me nostalgia like nothing else
Hello, 14 years more have passed...
everyone that played UO fought here sometime, the biggest city, the capital, i'll go back to it someday
It's hard to listen without shedding a tear. Old versions of the game are still played with 300-400 online players. I don't know how, but I feel that it will be a trending game in the future and we will be together again for years. I guess one of us will do it, aren't we all just waiting for news?
I just bought an SNES and Ultima and the same song is used here..I never knew that...man so much nostalgia. I played UO for 7 years!
I want my old times...
aah, the old days, when it actually felt like a raw, dangerous, yet, exciting world. There were no invisible things disallowing you from performing an action. Just the town guards and players. The way it should have always stayed.
Fantastic! Man, I miss this game. Most fun I´ve ever had with a computer game, and probably ever will. Amazing how many hours I spent in that world.
If I close my eyes when I listen to this, I can feel myself back in the late 90s taking turns on my friends account at a sleepover. Playing on a Compaq Presario with a 56k modem, a trackball mouse, and a 13" monitor that weighed 900 pounds.
This will never be matched. I've played video games my entire life, and to play something like this when you're only 13 years old... it made everything else over the last 20+ years just seem insufficient.
best gaming memories i have...since 1999..still playing at Hybrid!
Used to love ressing people with bandies.
My ye olde GM Mage Tamer, dragons were so ace.
Gates were so ace.
Sitting at brit bank was ace..
Memories of this game are the best ever.
처음 울티마 온라인 접속해서 브리튼에서 이노래를 들었을때의 감동을 잊을수가 없네..
So true... I've still never played an online game where i was *scared* to die...
Oh and your in-game pain didn't stop AT character death either... (remembers the time after getting gang-PKed, looted dry, and then having his body dismembered and all the pieces fed to one of his killer's enslaved Demons... >_
Britain. What a cesspool. But a vibrant cesspool. I started out my uo adventure here in 98 and had a blast. Even though the game was beyond hardcore. Uo in the 90s was extreme. What a game!
for all of you that miss the game... why not just go play it?
even with trammel it is still a wonderful game with new events and content always streaming in
=)
Hey I hear that bro...back in the day, when I was still in high school, several friends and I played UO. Was such a great game back then...I miss those days honestly.
Best of both worlds.
Either you enter from north/cemetry side or south the bridge, after running away from PKs that music was the confirmation and the Brit city guards! :) it reminds me almost 20 years ago playing this game 56k late at night during summer times.. 20!!!
It is the background music when I come in britain town that I heard .
UO is my sweet time in many years ago.^^
懐かしいな~。
Back in the day, I used to listen to the sound track when I was bored and was not able to play lol...sad? Perhaps...but this game was the first of it's kind and I played it for almost 8 years.
I still listen to and watch its intro music & video to this day..!
ruclips.net/video/rBeA6JHkV1I/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/qHRhq8bc-58/видео.html
Haha, I remember running into the town from the PKers on the bridge, "GUARDS GUARDS GUARDS!" haha, the good ol days :)
Heh heh, I once learned how TO sucker punch players in town and get away without them being able to summon those guards on me... >:)
In Por Ylem... Look this shit up if you are missing oldschool UO, It's still in beta but when it comes up it will be the best UO shard since the 97-00 era.
Sandals [blessed] {blessed}
If you didn't have black sandals for 1 million gold, you shouldn't even show your face around Britain bank.
Once I had an opportunity to buy a Black Dye Tub for 2500 Gold, which was 500G more than I wanted to spend. Sadly I never had that opportunity arise again... T_T
i quit uo 9 years ago, after playin 6 years. now i am 27, and i want to cry when i remember the uo days.
If i had 2 lives, i would give one playing for uo.
@WindupAtheist
haha recdu recsu, i remember killing the vendors on the other side, it was the quickest way to get black sandals and those were the hot item back in the day
YES Ultima Online the best MMORPG game EVERRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GAURD!!
Best game ever
I remember starting in Trinsic on the Europa server... waaay back, when I was like 13 (I'm now 30 - where did time go? still waiting for another UO). I started with UO Renaissance after a friend told me about the game and it seemed to be... everything I needed to break out of my Quake 2 habit and lose some serious life! I met some cool people, they donated some much appreciated weapons / armour / items. I found map scrolls and learn't more about the surrounding area (this is pre-uomap days). After a couple of days playing (through into the early hours of the morning), I finally worked up the courage to try and "quest" to Britain - I'd only explored the area around Trinsic with friends in a party so far. The trek wasn't as dangerous as I thought it might be. I thought Trinsic had a crowd - was amazed by the size of the crowd at Britain bank, and the prices for the items they were selling... geezzz. So many memories in fact, and they are very vivid to this day. I stopped playing around the time of Third Dawn. The new client annoyed me, but I couldn't explore the new areas without it? Annoying. Don't know if they ever sorted that. But I've heard I missed the worst era - Age of Shadows? I am a software developer though and mark my words... if I can find a way to bring the nostalgia of UO back to life in a sustainable way... I will! I must!
This game was so awesome. Nothing ever compared to it. Ever.
Im gonna cryyy :( :(
**Kal Vas Flam**
Vas Ort Flam -> Corp Por
@@BlackJoker.22 in nox, por ort grav
UO pre T2A gave the true meaning to MMORPG, where virtual seemed so real, where everyone were united, where strangers helped others and where your inner adventurous life began.
You play hypnotic music stopping the battle.
For all those who say its "dead" thats not the right word. It has a little over 48k people+ according to mmogcharts
Ultima the Best of the Best
this song sounds like the homecoming march of the dragon-slayer. epic!
UO Antiquity tries to remedy the pain of lost UO memories, but heck, UO will probably never be what it was. I play antiquity anyway, best fun I can have. When a video game draws up memories that says 1 of 2 things. You have no life, and wasted too much time on the game. Or it is a damn good game. I think for most people who played UO it is probably a bit of both.
ill never forget those gut wrenching moments when the god damn pkers would pop up on the side of your screen red name OH SHIT RUN !!!!
Game was awesome, 10 years of my life; got ruined by samurai expansions and slowely went down hill from there. Sad
Preach.
wow, me too. when I heard this song I had the same thought (I also played Ultima III on an atari 800 xl). Wasn't this the song when you wandered around in Sosaria?
This song makes me want to drop some GM tinker trapped boxes on the ground. :/
theres no player interaction anymore, you could literally play a game nowadays without ever speaking to anyone really. UO did something special and bought people together
Hail, Lord Blackthorn.
Oh, the nostalgy.
Oh yeah. We have all of the renaissance housing, with T2A house rules (the same you would find on UOSA)
that actually sounds like a good idea. I played on UOSA and it was great but I really missed the Renaissance houses. :-/
Amazing stuff. Nothing's as good as it used to be, but this brings back the golden age of a game that it was something noteworthy to have been a part of.
Where is the old Skara Brae theme? It's nowhere to be found.
Closest thing you can get to this game these days is Mortal Online..
I get "house of the rising sun" vibes from this.
Long live Britain!
beware PK s coming! !!! guards guards guards ..
WolfShield Of Baja
forward one
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My first moments in the game;
I selected Britain as staring city, started running around and was utterly amazed at what I was seeing. I ran into a building and started chatting to some players. They wouldn't answer me... I got angry and attacked them. Guards came and killed me. I res and go back to yell at the players some more. A few more minutes go by and I realize they are NPCs.
I got outside and kill a cat.
Ace stuff..
This makes me wanna go steal Britians Sigil ;[
@daemon2797 Is Hybrid a private server? What's it like?
when i die i want to go to britain!!
I used to have a Player-run tavern up in that NE corner building of the Britain Cemetery. Someone one time was soo impressed with my furnishings & service that they left me a 500G tip..! :D
The MMORPG.
I fully expect Shroud of the Avatar to bring back all this goodness.
Nope... Overland map is a Fail.... Heavily instanced... Fail.... What a failure it is on its way to becoming which was sad.
long live Ultima Online
i wish they make UO2
what a game... never will be another like it again for me prob..
@TheSilver99 Nope.. Nothing touches the epicness of Ultima Online. All the new games focus too much on one aspect and ignore the rest. Ultima online was truly a world in which everything existed in equilibrium. It transported people to a realistic place where a lot of orgasms happened.
NEW SHARD IPY 2.0 JOIN THE FUN.
Ahhh West Brit Bank! Home of the lag monster!
That Ocllo Bank was THE hangout of choice by far...
@SunnyCool vendor buy bank guards open door!
UO HYBRID SEVER is badass
In Vas Mani!
Cor Por!
Help Guards Criminal.
pk gank squad sitting outside my house yeah good times
tear
@SunnyCool you forgot recsu recdu
as well
i want reborn UO on frostbite-2 engine
VAS ORT FLAM
KAL VAS FLAM
COR POR
YOU IS DEAD
VERY POWER IN MY SPELLS
VIVAAAAAAAAAAAA UASPHEREEEEEEEEEEEE
I'm GM Loot
it does.. but why do people's comments about their memories of this game consist of more mundane things like ingot trading?
@TheSilver99 no in any way or form.
Vendor Buy The Bank For My Guards
@TheBrainification haha
@Lyrikkalmurda 2nd age was the best.
In Lor Pls :)))
Why is it that this game was SO CHEESY, yet so epic?? We have STILL not had a game like this today. This game WAS my childhood. Even the music is awesome (Now that I respect it, I used to turn it off in game haha..)
It's still active to this day.
Tomer Feiner The game that is still running today is NOT Ultima Online. It has none of the fire, the heart, the soul of Ultima Online. What exists today is a burned out husk of something that was once great.
Lone Wanderer
Lol well said. No one who didn't play UO on OSI shards could understand feels this game gave everyone. No MMO or game could compare.
UO died when Age of Shadows tried to turn it into Everquest.
+Jourmand1r there's a good private server I've been playing for the past year and a half UORenaissance. Look up Pill-UOR for some of my videos.
If I hit the lotto, im buying the rights to UO and making UO2. It wil still be 2d, but more like diablo 3 ;)
Bank
wrong name. this is Britain 1 theme. not britain. britain theme is the one with the flutes
@Cstrife234 :(
I remember when they started with a 3D UO twice and dropped it both times. I used to get so pumped about UO: origin and then UOX-Odyssey. They canceled them both because EA is some cheap bastards.
isnt runescape similar to Uo?
BANK GUARDS BUY
If u want to play in a good uo server go to uowod.com