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Ultima Online 2. Garriot you better get up off your ass.

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  • EmeraqEmeraq Member UncommonPosts: 1,063

    I've said it once before in the past, and I'll say it again now. I don't think RG should work on another MMORPG any time soon. In fact I think he should work on an offline CRPG, see how well that does, and maybe from there create a series of games off of that new IP and then lean toward an MMORPG... But only if that series, two or three offline games, do well.

  • GorakkhGorakkh Member Posts: 694
    Originally posted by Emeraq


    I've said it once before in the past, and I'll say it again now. I don't think RG should work on another MMORPG any time soon. In fact I think he should work on an offline CRPG, see how well that does, and maybe from there create a series of games off of that new IP and then lean toward an MMORPG... But only if that series, two or three offline games, do well.

     

    Tabula Rasa was butchered from poor decisions on NCsofts behalf. Garriots original envisionment of that title was nothing short of genius. But poor decisions on NCsofts behalf and pressuring him to turn into something to try to appeal to the masses was a bad choice.

  • IronZIronZ Member Posts: 107

    I still can't figure why anyone cares about this ass.  OOOOH, Dick developed UO!!  He's a GOD! WTF?  The dude made a video game!  You know, like MANY OTHER PEOPLE out there.  Now he's pulling some halfass court action to try and get some $$ from NCSoft.  The guy is a pantywaste DB that should just fade away. 

    Z

  • PyrostasisPyrostasis Member UncommonPosts: 2,293
    Originally posted by SgtFrog


    Guy made one supposedly good game and he thinks his king of the world...his time of fame is gone and he just cant take it.

    he made a lot more than one good game, the entire ultima series did very well.

    Now, he did make only ONE good mmo, but I dont think there is an individual out there thats made more than one good mmo.

  • GorakkhGorakkh Member Posts: 694
    Originally posted by Pyrostasis

    Originally posted by SgtFrog





     

    , he did make only ONE good mmo,



    That's not an easy thing to do though hehe. That in itself is a very impressive feat. In my opinion, very few developers could even claim that.

  • phaydeephaydee Member Posts: 36

    If RG want to make a new game who are we to deny him that?   If its good then "woohoo" if not..  "meh"  go back to WOW.   But don't knock the man for doing what he does best. 

  • GameloadingGameloading Member UncommonPosts: 14,182
    Originally posted by NeverLand7

    Originally posted by _Seeker

    Originally posted by Dameonk


    The sheer amount of misinformation in this thread is staggering.

     



     

    This thread has a point?

     

    It's the Garriot thread for now. He was the mind behind of the most influential and incredible MMORPG ever made. I think discussing him to some extent isn't entirely pointless to an MMORPG player.



     

    Ultima Online wasn't the most influential mmorpg ever made.

    Ultima Online was not the first mmorpg, and I'd argue that Everquest has been copied a lot more often than UO.

  • KainisKainis Member Posts: 436

    Haven't read much of the thread, but the title is disturbing me. Playing devil's advocate, who does the OP think he is demanding that a developer give him a new version of his old game? Does the OP really feel that entitled? Is this what developers can expect from communities now? Me, Me, Me?

     

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  • EmeraqEmeraq Member UncommonPosts: 1,063
    Originally posted by Kainis


    Haven't read much of the thread, but the title is disturbing me. Playing devil's advocate, who does the OP think he is demanding that a developer give him a new version of his old game? Does the OP really feel that entitled? Is this what developers can expect from communities now? Me, Me, Me?
     
    /end_soapbox rant

    I was going to say unfortunately yes, but after thinking about it, fortunately yes.... If developers don't give communities that say me, me, me what they want, then the me, me, me don't give the developers what they want.. $$$

  • JosherJosher Member Posts: 2,818
    Originally posted by Emeraq

    Originally posted by Kainis


    Haven't read much of the thread, but the title is disturbing me. Playing devil's advocate, who does the OP think he is demanding that a developer give him a new version of his old game? Does the OP really feel that entitled? Is this what developers can expect from communities now? Me, Me, Me?
     
    /end_soapbox rant

    I was going to say unfortunately yes, but after thinking about it, fortunately yes.... If developers don't give communities that say me, me, me what they want, then the me, me, me don't give the developers what they want.. $$$



     

    The problem is the ME, ME, ME sandbox people don't give anyone $$$!  If they did, we'd have more sandboxes from higher quality developers.  The sandbox people can't agree on what they want, so developers don't listen to them, because its bad business to cater to people so fickle and picky.   Not to mention they always end up destroying their own games anyway.  UO is always mentioned as being great Pre-Tramel, which was only a brief section of its history.  A mere 2 years out of 11 or 12?  Sandbox players are to blame for not supporting the developers that try to cater to them. 

     

  • StaatsschutzStaatsschutz Member Posts: 90
    Originally posted by DevilXaphan


    Ultima Online 1997

    Ultima Online: The Second Age 1998

    Lineage 1998

    Ultima IX: Ascension 1999

    Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle 2003

    City of Heroes 2004

    City of Villains 2005 t

    Tabula Rasa 2007
    These are just the MMO's he's been part of.

     

    Richard Garriott is the Godfather of all mmos, and those who disrespect  this man, deserve to die, or are newbs to mmos, and thus deserve to die anyways.

    Ultima Online 2 could easily be superior to all the other mmos, if Garriott goes back to his roots and thus the roots of all MMO´ing, and joins up with an appropriate company to provide him with the money and manpower to realise it (the joint venture of lucas arts and bioware is already busy with kotor online, so he had to search for an alternative, but im sure most mmo companies would hire this man instantly )

  • ThomasN7ThomasN7 87.18.7.148Member CommonPosts: 6,690

    After he is doine trying to sue NCsoft he might consider it, who knows ?

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  • droperdroper Member Posts: 49

     Garriot made UO and thats where his mmo dynasty ended.

  • SXRchosen1SXRchosen1 Member Posts: 179
    Originally posted by Staatsschutz

    Originally posted by DevilXaphan


    Ultima Online 1997

    Ultima Online: The Second Age 1998

    Lineage 1998

    Ultima IX: Ascension 1999

    Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle 2003

    City of Heroes 2004

    City of Villains 2005 t

    Tabula Rasa 2007
    These are just the MMO's he's been part of.

     

    Richard Garriott is the Godfather of all mmos, and those who disrespect  this man, deserve to die, or are newbs to mmos, and thus deserve to die anyways.

    Ultima Online 2 could easily be superior to all the other mmos, if Garriott goes back to his roots and thus the roots of all MMO´ing, and joins up with an appropriate company to provide him with the money and manpower to realise it (the joint venture of lucas arts and bioware is already busy with kotor online, so he had to search for an alternative, but im sure most mmo companies would hire this man instantly )



     

    alittle harsh...

    or he could fail and spend all his money on space xD

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  • kishekishe Member UncommonPosts: 2,012

    Garriot started Origin Systems, Origin systems created three successful brands: Ultima, Wing Commander and System shock.

     

    Thats why tons of old school gamers still have warm spot in their hearts for him.

     

     

     

     

     

  • GorakkhGorakkh Member Posts: 694
    Originally posted by Kainis


    Haven't read much of the thread, but the title is disturbing me. Playing devil's advocate, who does the OP think he is demanding that a developer give him a new version of his old game? Does the OP really feel that entitled? Is this what developers can expect from communities now? Me, Me, Me?
     
    /end_soapbox rant

     

    Easy there man. It was kind of a joke the thread title. I guess it's just hard to tell when someone is joking over the internet sometimes.

  • hidden1hidden1 Member UncommonPosts: 1,244

    Honestly, when I used to play Tabula, and he announced his retirement from producing to persue his lifelong dream of being an astronaut, I felt a bit abandoned and betrayed.  I had hope for Tabula, as I'm sure a lot of other Garriot fans did, but now I can't get myself to trust in him.

    What if he decides to produce UO2, if only to abandon that as well for some other flight of fancy?

    I want to believe in him but I just don't have it in me anymore.

  • GorakkhGorakkh Member Posts: 694
    Originally posted by Gameloading

    Originally posted by NeverLand7

    Originally posted by _Seeker

    Originally posted by Dameonk


    The sheer amount of misinformation in this thread is staggering.

     



     

    This thread has a point?

     

    It's the Garriot thread for now. He was the mind behind of the most influential and incredible MMORPG ever made. I think discussing him to some extent isn't entirely pointless to an MMORPG player.



     

    Ultima Online wasn't the most influential mmorpg ever made.

    Ultima Online was not the first mmorpg, and I'd argue that Everquest has been copied a lot more often than UO.



    *one* was suppose to be in there. As you can see I wrote ''of the most'' ''one of the most'' was suppose to be there, a bit of a typo.



    Does not really matter if these big shot companies don't copy it. For mmorpg players back then, UO meant a lot to them. And it was a very special game for It's time.

  • EmeraqEmeraq Member UncommonPosts: 1,063
    Originally posted by Staatsschutz

    Originally posted by DevilXaphan


    Ultima Online 1997

    Ultima Online: The Second Age 1998

    Lineage 1998

    Ultima IX: Ascension 1999

    Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle 2003

    City of Heroes 2004

    City of Villains 2005 t

    Tabula Rasa 2007
    These are just the MMO's he's been part of.

     

    Richard Garriott is the Godfather of all mmos, and those who disrespect  this man, deserve to die, or are newbs to mmos, and thus deserve to die anyways.

    Ultima Online 2 could easily be superior to all the other mmos, if Garriott goes back to his roots and thus the roots of all MMO´ing, and joins up with an appropriate company to provide him with the money and manpower to realise it (the joint venture of lucas arts and bioware is already busy with kotor online, so he had to search for an alternative, but im sure most mmo companies would hire this man instantly )

    As mentioned in an earlier post, RG doesn't own the rights to anything Ultima anymore, that would be EA.  And another thing, many view the original NWN as the godfather to MMO's.

     

  • hinge645hinge645 Member UncommonPosts: 63

    Ultima Online 2 was already tried by EA back in 2000 and it died on the vine.

    EA stated competitive conflicts between UO2 and the original UO as the reason for the cancellation which simply means they didn't want to possibly disrupt the original UO cash cow for something new. UO2 was to be completely in 3d much like Ultima IX Ascension from which it borrowed artistic assets in early builds.

    Garriott owns the Lord British trademark but nothing else from the Ultima series.

    So a Ultima Online 2 will only happen if EA makes it happen (again). I wouldn't hold my breath.

    Her is a blast from the past...

    Ultima Online 2 Preview

     

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  • GameloadingGameloading Member UncommonPosts: 14,182
    Originally posted by Staatsschutz

    Originally posted by DevilXaphan


    Ultima Online 1997

    Ultima Online: The Second Age 1998

    Lineage 1998

    Ultima IX: Ascension 1999

    Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle 2003

    City of Heroes 2004

    City of Villains 2005 t

    Tabula Rasa 2007
    These are just the MMO's he's been part of.

     

    Richard Garriott is the Godfather of all mmos, and those who disrespect  this man, deserve to die, or are newbs to mmos, and thus deserve to die anyways.

    Ultima Online 2 could easily be superior to all the other mmos, if Garriott goes back to his roots and thus the roots of all MMO´ing, and joins up with an appropriate company to provide him with the money and manpower to realise it (the joint venture of lucas arts and bioware is already busy with kotor online, so he had to search for an alternative, but im sure most mmo companies would hire this man instantly )



     

    How is Richard Garriott the "godfather" of all MMO's?

    The guy made ONE decent mmorpg and one mmorpg that didn't even live for a year.

    Also the roots of Garriot are not the roots of MMO'ing. If you think Ultima Online was the first mmorpg, you need to brush up on your basics.

     

  • DameonkDameonk Member UncommonPosts: 1,914
    Originally posted by Arthineas 
    No offense but WTF are you talking about.  This is the second time that you have attributed Ultima X with Garriot.  He had nothing to do with Ultima X.  He was long gone from EA by then.

     

    My mistake.  I got my roman numerals mixed up.  I meant Ultima IX

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  • OzmodanOzmodan Member EpicPosts: 9,726

    Richard Garriot was a one trick pony.  Waiting for another winner from him is going to be a very long wait.

  • sacdeepsacdeep Member Posts: 66

    I thought Garriot sold the rights to Ultima and had a less than cordial departure with the new owners of said intellectual property.

    But even with the rather abysmal Tabula Rasa, I would like to see Garriot have another go at the genre. Because man if UO wasn't the Jessica Alba of games at the time.

  • CereoCereo Member Posts: 551
    Originally posted by sacdeep


    I thought Garriot sold the rights to Ultima and had a less than cordial departure with the new owners of said intellectual property.
    But even with the rather abysmal Tabula Rasa, I would like to see Garriot have another go at the genre. Because man if UO wasn't the Jessica Alba of games at the time.



     

    "...games at the time" - Now I love UO but there was no other MMO at the time, and when EQ came, it outsold and out performed UO big time. I remember seeing EQ in the guiness book of world records back in the day for most users or something, made me sad because I thought UO was better.

    In any case, RG had 100mil to make a game, he failed horribly, he deserves no more chances. And he won't get one either, no one is going to touch this guy. Lost a company millions, retired as the game is fresh on the market, then is suing the company for 20mil. Heck, even Aventurine wouldn't touch this guy.

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