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Free Ryzom

metalcoremetalcore Member Posts: 798

Never liked Ryzom but I am surprised no one has posted this sooner.

Free Ryzom click here

Its a group trying to raise enough money to buy the Ryzom source code and art work.

Good luck guys.

Now playing: VG (after a long break from MMORPGS)
Played for more than a month: Darkfall online, Vanguard SOH, Everquest, Horizons, WoW, SWG, Everquest II, Eve

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  • docminusdocminus Member Posts: 717
    i get a timeout with that link....

    but i found a comment on BBC internet:



    BBC news


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  • VanguardeVanguarde Member Posts: 198

    Ryzom GOT OWNED!!

     Come on DDO your next to get owned.

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  • shezombshezomb Member Posts: 65
    Well, Ryzom isn't failing, just Nevrax, and actually it's more like, Ryzom got SOLD :P *pokes in side and giggles*



    Ryzom as a game is cool enough, gets developed in a pretty similar way
    as other games, quite a few people enjoy it and play it, Nevraw being a
    small french company it's not surprising they don't have the money for
    developing more and putting up a lot of adds to attract the players
    that actually do want something diffren that Wow, so no I'm not
    surprised that Nevrax needs to sell either, I haven't decided wether I
    think it's good or bad yet though, only time can tell :)


    Dunno what will be a good solution, the open source version can either go brilliantly or horribly.


    *hugs atys tightly* the feel of first open beta will always be in my heart ^^


    *Brain down for upgrade, don't try to understand my logic, I don't...*

  • txrextxrex Member CommonPosts: 16
    Surely some company will wanna buy one of the top 5 MMORPGs?


  • NeasNeas Member Posts: 887

    Originally posted by shezomb
    Well, Ryzom isn't failing, just Nevrax, and actually it's more like, Ryzom got SOLD :P *pokes in side and giggles*


    Ryzom as a game is cool enough, gets developed in a pretty similar way
    as other games, quite a few people enjoy it and play it, Nevraw being a
    small french company it's not surprising they don't have the money for
    developing more and putting up a lot of adds to attract the players
    that actually do want something diffren that Wow, so no I'm not
    surprised that Nevrax needs to sell either, I haven't decided wether I
    think it's good or bad yet though, only time can tell :)

    Dunno what will be a good solution, the open source version can either go brilliantly or horribly.

    *hugs atys tightly* the feel of first open beta will always be in my heart ^^

    Shezombie i remember u :P.  I played closed Beta 2.3 through
    Open/Focus Beta to release :P.  Ryzom had huge potetial and yea
    some parts of beta were great, submitting bug reports and stuff
    :P. 



    But i doubt ryzom will jump back from this, the product has been causing debts for nevrax for a long time.


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    Beta Tested: Lineage 2, Ryzom, City of Heroes, RYL, EverQuest 2 World Of Warcraft European
    Truly Loved: World of Warcraft

  • vqlyvqly Member UncommonPosts: 296

    I dont think it was "causing more debts". I think it was "not enough to get out of debts". But that's just me guessing.

    I certainly hope the latter is the case, because it would be attractive to potential buyers if it was self sustaining - gaining a bit of profits. It just wasn't enough to pull Nevrax out of its initial development debts.

  • DarbiiRueDarbiiRue Member UncommonPosts: 832
    Originally posted by Vanguarde


    Ryzom GOT OWNED!!
     Come on DDO your next to get owned.

    I love how people are so quick to begin "recruiting" others to their game.

    DDO in my opinion was a failure in itself. It was created after WoW was already out for some time, and the graphics they came up with were little to be proud of, in my opinion. I mean, that game out of every game I have played aside from Lineage II is the laggiest game out there (mainstream-wise). The controls are terrible and it's just downright hard to get into.



    As for Ryzom. Ryzom is still quite strong and doing well since the purchase of Gameforge. I think I have seen more players than ever, because with turmoil brings company to gawk and find out whats going on.



    The more people this turmoil brings in, the more will stay for the long run, making the game so much nicer; since it has such an awesome community.



    While it is currently annoying with its downtimes during the transfer process, it is understandable and people are making the best of it.



    Do us all a favor and keep your recruiting comments to places where they are needed, because they arent needed here.



    Originally posted by Neas



    Shezombie i remember u :P.  I played closed Beta 2.3 through Open/Focus Beta to release :P.  Ryzom had huge potetial and yea some parts of beta were great, submitting bug reports and stuff :P. 



    But i doubt ryzom will jump back from this, the product has been causing debts for nevrax for a long time.

    As for jumping back from this. The game has and will completely be back in full force, maybe better then it ever had been since it has been purchased by Gameforge. It's obvious that Nevrax did not have the capabilities of making it a huge MMO, but with Nevrax + Gameforge I think this game is going to go somewhere.



    On MMORPG.COM it is already much higher then most of the mainstream games out there. I think Ryzom will do just fine in the long run.



    Lets wait and see.
  • War_DancerWar_Dancer Member Posts: 941
    Originally posted by Splinki

    Originally posted by Vanguarde


    Ryzom GOT OWNED!!
     Come on DDO your next to get owned.

    I love how people are so quick to begin "recruiting" others to their game.



    I'm pretty sure he isn't a fan of DDO from that post. I'd guess Vanguard actueally.... no accounting for taste
  • vernesvernes Member UncommonPosts: 79
    Originally posted by metalcore


    Never liked Ryzom but I am surprised no one has posted this sooner.
    Actually someone did. But everybody thought he was a member of the organisation behind it, and burned him to the bone because of his unprofessional behaviour.

    He stuck out his tongue...

    The post got removed because it got totally out of control.



    It was I who got flamed to a crisp.
  • StoneysilencStoneysilenc Member Posts: 369
    The game isn't free, they just created a newbie island  and put you on it.  Then they let you level to 10 before you have to pay for it.  Similar to EQ2 and their Trial of the Isle.  Am trying the game now.  It's learning curve is EXTREMELY high.  The only reason I want to keep playing it is because of the animals intereaction with the world (pee on you, herds, drink water, etc...).

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  • The game doesn't cost anything to buy; you download the game, start the trial and then seamlessly start subscribing whenever/if you want to. It's a bit more of a trial than in EQ2 though, in my opinion. The trial let you get to level 21 in each of the four skill sets (fighting, magic, harvesting and crafting) which makes the trial a good play and let's you really get the taste of the game.

    Further I'd say the important thing in Ryzom is using the community. Got any questions? Don't hesitate to ask anyone, most people are more than happy to help out (the community is stunningly amazing!). Need help with a mission? Ask!

    This is THE sand box game set in a alternate fantasy world. If your curious about the game I'd recommend downloading the trial and see for yourself, and maybe read up on the world and the community on Ryzom.com.
  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912
    Originally posted by Stoneysilenc

    The game isn't free, they just created a newbie island  and put you on it.  Then they let you level to 10 before you have to pay for it.  Similar to EQ2 and their Trial of the Isle.  Am trying the game now.  It's learning curve is EXTREMELY high.  The only reason I want to keep playing it is because of the animals intereaction with the world (pee on you, herds, drink water, etc...).
    The OP was not saying the game itself is free. He was talking about before Gameforge took over Nevrax, when some players were trying to purchase Ryzom to keep it going.
  • jackobajackoba Member Posts: 124

    and most are happy coz it didnt get "freed"

    (and in this I will note ryzom would not have been free to play just freed into the hands of a total opportunist company)

     

    gogo gameforge :)

  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912
    I agree. making Ryzom free would ruin it. The community would go to shit overnight. Now, let's hope Gameforge intends to develop and add content, and not be another EI/Horizons fiasco.
  • TymoraTymora Member UncommonPosts: 1,295

    I never much liked Nevrax from the very beginning of Ryzom, actually from early beta.  Now that Ryzom is free and being developed by others, I may try it again.  I always found it to be very interesting, but just didn't get too involved because of the very bad first impression I got when the game was first released. 

    By the way, who IS developing Ryzom now?  Did folks actually raise all the money needed to buy the code and stuff?  That's great if they did, and I am glad to see this mmo is still alive.   Now if only someone would buy Dark and Light and rework it into something decent.

  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912
    Ryzom and nevrax were bought by Gameforge.
  • Tomislucky7Tomislucky7 Member UncommonPosts: 31
    hopefully if they succeed they can host ryzom as a free to play game. I loved the beta, and i want to play it again :D!
  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912
    There are no plans, other than the existing trial, for the game to be free.
  • War_DancerWar_Dancer Member Posts: 941
    Originally posted by Zorvan

    There are no plans, other than the existing trial, for the game to be free.
    QFE. Even the people that were looking to buy the game and make the code availabe as open software were not going to make the offical servers free to play.
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