Lol.
The game our dear Lord and Savior helped to make hasn't existed for many years now so anything he intends to do to it would end in disaster in even the best of outcomes. If anything Broadsword is taking the smart approach with New Legacy by mixing old with new since no one working there now would have a hope in hell of actually recreating UO the way it was and few people would probably want to suffer through that anyhow because it's not the 90s anymore and there's no time for Klax.
I think you guys are looking at it from the wrong angle. I think he's set to join EA.
It's over dude. Garriott is a micro-transaction/crypto scammer now.Who? WHO!!!!
Well.... I'll tell you young man WHO Richard Garriott is!
And more to the point, that previous success was not just him. The success of UO (at the time) was when he had a lot of bright, brilliant people with good ideas and design with him as a team. Good luck with that now.Man who has proven to be irrelevant in everything he did in the last ten years, says he is still relevant because of something he did 27 years ago.
Even if true, I suspect it's more of a "You want to make a new Ultima game? If you can find funding, go ahead. We get a cut of any profit" rather than EA actually selling/giving up the IP.
Never heard of this before but it sounds coolHow well do those offline freeshards play? Aren't a few completely reworked for offline-solo-play?
Wasnt Black Isle BG? Interplay was Fallout.All those IPS not even owned by the original creators. I discount BG3 and consider it modern rubbish.
Wizardry - japs
Might & magic - ubisoft
Bard's Tale - microsoft
Ultima - EA
Wasteland - microsoft
Some say Fargo is still at the helm bong inXile; meh. Interplay is long gone (or fid it morph inti inxile meh): Baldur's Gate, Wasteland, Bard's Tale.
Actually, I had forgotten interplay published Baldur's Gate.
Someone clarify this for me.