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  • shevy-java 1 minutes

    Well, props for that effort.

    I liked the old Ultima saga, in particular from 5 to 7. Ultima 8 ... I did not hate it, but they killed off the old concept. Perhaps the old genre was meant to die anyway, but it was such a big difference from 7 to 8. While 7 is often the most praised variant, I particularly hated combat; it was much easier in Ultima 6. Either way it was specific for the 1990s era for the most part, which was pretty nice. (Ok - just looked up ... Ultima 1 to 5 actually was in the 1980s era; I thought it wasn't quite that old. Ultima 6 was released in 1990.)

  • skerit 2 hours

    > I worked on this project intermittently for 10 years, until recent developments in LLMs finally made it possible to complete this seemingly never-ending task.

    I've been working on my own MFC C++ decompilation project. It's insane how useful LLMs are for this.

  • IChrisI 58 minutes

    I enjoyed Ultimate Online, back in the day.

    Recently, I've enjoyed scripting for the TazUO game client in Python; it's a slightly older version of Python 3, but still far ahead of scripting in Razor or SteamUO. If you're looking for a quiet single-player shard to play around with, I've enjoyed Memento.

  • shutterkiller 2 hours

    Posts like this are a great reminder that protocol archaeology is half software history, half debugging. The reconstruction work here sounds genuinely fun.

  • snickmy 1 hours

    sooo many memories.

    got into it with Sphere (51 and 55) if my memory doesn't trick me.

    was there ever a working port of the client for OSX ? would love to revamp it.

  • youre-wrong3 1 hours

    [dead]

  • grebc 3 hours

    Memories.

    I played T2A a little last year, great shard & peeps running it.

    https://www.uosecondage.com/

  • kev009 3 hours

    The UO emulator scene got me into network programming. I've never seen an online game capture so many ancillary/emergent/accidental gameplay mechanics as well as this, somehow all the 3d MMOs seemed to downgrade a lot of the interesting economics, building, exploring that UO delivered. PvP and quest type stuff is probably a lot better in other games but it was still compelling and you could realistically play solo or in a group or casually interact with randoms and effortlessly switch between these as you felt like it.

    viking123 1 hours

    Maybe there is some opportunity there? Very little going on in the mmo world now tbh. Wow, old school runescape, final fantasy online, not much else worth it.