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Candy Canes & Gingerbread Cookies

sempiternalsempiternal Member UncommonPosts: 1,082

Drop your swords and spellbooks, great warriors and mystical wizards, and come and get some yummy candy and cookies! Yes, you too, you wacky Ninjas and Elves!

 

http://www.uo.com/holiday2006.html

 


Holiday Gifts 2006


Stocking





Your gifts will be delivered in a handy stocking, appropriate for storing treats, gifts, coal... anything you like. The stocking is designed to hang on a wall when placed in a house.

Holiday Card





Season's Greetings from the Ultima Online Developers to you! Each eligible character will receive a personalized holiday card from one of the UO staff members.

Gingerbread House Deed





Keep a bit of holiday sweetness on display in your house all year round! This beautiful piece will not redeed with other seasonal display items.


Candy Canes





What would a holiday be without candy? Be careful you don't eat too many sweets, you'll ruin your teeth...


Gingerbread Cookies





Everyone will get a few of these little guys to snack on!


Gingerbread Cookie Recipe Scroll





Make Gingerbread Cookies for your holiday celebrations! Ginger is available for purchase on Farmers and Bakers. (Mondain's Legacy required)

Comments

  • sempiternalsempiternal Member UncommonPosts: 1,082

    Talk about CandyLand!

  • OGJacksonOGJackson Member UncommonPosts: 23

    Just face it already!

    UO is a crappy game now.

    This game USED to be the best, but then they cattered to all the whiney bitches who couldnt play the game for what it was.

  • sempiternalsempiternal Member UncommonPosts: 1,082
    Originally posted by OGJackson


    Just face it already!
    UO is a crappy game now.
    This game USED to be the best, but then they cattered to all the whiney bitches who couldnt play the game for what it was.
    And, from the three deleted posts, I would have to say you are right about what type of players EA catered to.
  • lyonman24lyonman24 Member Posts: 855

    so its bad for a game to reward there client base on a seasonal basis as oposed to games that dont reward there player base at all. hmm.

    thats really inteligent there semp you keep making yourself look more and more like ohh i dont know..............

  • richard22182richard22182 Member Posts: 31
    no its just that they were the worst rewards EVER released by ea is all. they served no function whatsoever, except to take up space and look gay. EA ussually puts in decos with something atleast semipurposeful or useful not lets give u some free food which takes about 20 seconds to go buy as much as u can eat and give u a randomly generated card with a gm's name on it.... all they served to do was add to lagg when massive numbers on noobs placed them anywhere and asses placed them all over pvp spots : ( i would have rathered them give us nothing than those joke gifts. Although i used to really enjoy their gifts back when they were slightly useful.
  • sempiternalsempiternal Member UncommonPosts: 1,082
    Originally posted by lyonman24


    so its bad for a game to reward there client base on a seasonal basis as oposed to games that dont reward there player base at all. hmm.

    No, it's bad when the gifts destroy the integrity of the game environment, gameplay balance, and existing economies, i.e. giant comical snowmen, blessed uber items or bonuses, and regifted rares.  This does not only apply to holiday gifts in the case of EA and UO, but also nearly every expansion or publish to the game.

  • VegsterVegster Member Posts: 20

    Lyonman....secretly Semp does still love UO, I mean the guy seems to be here talking about UO more than he does gaming it seems :P

    So they release crappy gifts, Atleast I get these crappy gifts and atleast the game has lasted longer than 5 minutes for them to mean something. Get over it semp its actually quite sad the way you act :/

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  • sempiternalsempiternal Member UncommonPosts: 1,082

    I do love UO - Classic UO (Pre-Renaissance), when the game was a virtual world.

    It's not just the "crappy gifts" it's the crappy development, crappy design, crappy expansions and crappy gameplay, of which the "crappy gifts" are a reflection and factor of.

    Electronic Arts made a 180 degree shift to Ultima Online with the release of Renaissance, shifting from a growing dangerously exciting competitive medieval virtual world to a dying CandyLand Eutopia graphical chat room.

  • lyonman24lyonman24 Member Posts: 855

    well its back to off-topic for me im tired of semp and when ever someone likes uo and makes a post on how they have great experiences in the game. he feels the need to bring the thread down im tired of it i sugjest just reporting everything he says until hes stops posting here.

    semp we all get that you may have liked it way back when and dont like it now thats fine but when you bring a good thread down it makes you seem/look like a jerk. you dont see me in roma victor posting anything i can negative there. so please stop doing it here.

  • sempiternalsempiternal Member UncommonPosts: 1,082

    No.

    When it comes to MMOGs I enjoy discussing Ultima Online, not only because it is a classic and the first 100k+ MMOG (all with out Trammel, mind you), but because it is a good example of what not to do - switch the rules in the middle of a game, pulling the rug out from under your customers' feet.

    Ultima Online is a good study in MMOGs, it has been morphed from the side-project, labor of love, of a small group of caring, experienced, intelligent developers at Origin, Inc. that exploded into a great success, only to be ignorantly taken over and wrecked piece by piece by the Electronic Arts corporation that owned it, in favor of seeking the short-term profits of the standard perceived teen computer gaming market, with unremarkable gaming designs catered to the lowest common denominator.

    Basically Ultima Online was converted from an outstanding multiplayer game design that kept players competing and interested in playing often, even with very little developer content, into merely a vehicle for EA to sell some extra boxes every year.

    EVE Online is a good example of how EA failed with Ultima Online, hopefully Roma Victor will be the next example.

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