Wow Illarion has changed
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- Ezor Edwickton
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Wow Illarion has changed
Any of you who where playing this game 5 to 7 years ago may remember my old chars "Ezor Edwickton" "Derek Corydon" and occasionally "Milo Hayfield".
Well, I quit cold turkey about 5 years ago when the big update happened. I just didn't have the time to spend in game much anymore. And somehow I find myself back here again after all these years. I feel like a recovered drug addict who has fallen off the wagon. There is something about this game that grabs hold of you on the inside unlike any other you'll ever play. It's the only reason this game is still around despite ancient graphics, and now, we don't even have music? Sure the old music was droning and almost annoying, but it was what Illarion sounded like, and it attached to every old Illarion memory I have!
Doesn't seem like there are a lot of the people from back then still playing. No surprise. When you get involved with this game it really starts to become consuming. Besides I believe with Illarion time, my first char should be in his 60's by now! Does Trollsbane have a retirement home?
The first major change I noticed since I last logged on is that the game is so dark now. Not figuratively, but literally dark! Maybe I'm just unlucky and only log on at night now. The light effect are cool and all, but could it not be a little lighter? And we get winter now! with snowballs! Is that not Awesome?!!
The game looks a little prettier, and the building in Trollsbane are generally in the same spot they were when I left so I didn't feel totally lost. Just felt a little like returning to your childhood neighborhood after not being there for a long time, and finding that they took away your favorite playground and put up some condo's across the street. I remember when outside Eliza's shop was 'THE' hangout of Trollsbane. You were board, and wanted to rp, that's were you went. And you'd lean against that wall until someone came by, and stuff happened. Sometimes I thought that shop would fall over if it weren't for people leaning on it. Now people hang out at the workshop it seems?
And also people 'stare' a lot. Enough to make me paranoid the first time I logged on. We used to just describe ourselves whenever we met someone or felt that it mattered.
And "Newbie Island" or whatever you call it was neat. I kinda just wanted to get on with the game, but went through the whole things because it had been such a long time. Seems the crafting system had a major face lift. Everything seems so much more complicated now. "take pincers...grab this....stand in front of that."
I realize most of you won't read this far into my post. You will just read the first line or two before loosing interest, and then a few of you will just read the first and last lines, before moving to more interesting posts. But I didn't mean for it get this long. So sorry to those of you who didn't read this far, and thanks to those of you who have. I hope to get back into the game somewhat, but there seems to hardly ever be many people online these days. I thought the game population would be much higher by now, but I guess people come and they go. I've had some good rp with some of you already, even received some 'newbie freebies' from players already, and hope to have some more good times online with the rest of you too.
See you all in-game!!!
Well, I quit cold turkey about 5 years ago when the big update happened. I just didn't have the time to spend in game much anymore. And somehow I find myself back here again after all these years. I feel like a recovered drug addict who has fallen off the wagon. There is something about this game that grabs hold of you on the inside unlike any other you'll ever play. It's the only reason this game is still around despite ancient graphics, and now, we don't even have music? Sure the old music was droning and almost annoying, but it was what Illarion sounded like, and it attached to every old Illarion memory I have!
Doesn't seem like there are a lot of the people from back then still playing. No surprise. When you get involved with this game it really starts to become consuming. Besides I believe with Illarion time, my first char should be in his 60's by now! Does Trollsbane have a retirement home?
The first major change I noticed since I last logged on is that the game is so dark now. Not figuratively, but literally dark! Maybe I'm just unlucky and only log on at night now. The light effect are cool and all, but could it not be a little lighter? And we get winter now! with snowballs! Is that not Awesome?!!
The game looks a little prettier, and the building in Trollsbane are generally in the same spot they were when I left so I didn't feel totally lost. Just felt a little like returning to your childhood neighborhood after not being there for a long time, and finding that they took away your favorite playground and put up some condo's across the street. I remember when outside Eliza's shop was 'THE' hangout of Trollsbane. You were board, and wanted to rp, that's were you went. And you'd lean against that wall until someone came by, and stuff happened. Sometimes I thought that shop would fall over if it weren't for people leaning on it. Now people hang out at the workshop it seems?
And also people 'stare' a lot. Enough to make me paranoid the first time I logged on. We used to just describe ourselves whenever we met someone or felt that it mattered.
And "Newbie Island" or whatever you call it was neat. I kinda just wanted to get on with the game, but went through the whole things because it had been such a long time. Seems the crafting system had a major face lift. Everything seems so much more complicated now. "take pincers...grab this....stand in front of that."
I realize most of you won't read this far into my post. You will just read the first line or two before loosing interest, and then a few of you will just read the first and last lines, before moving to more interesting posts. But I didn't mean for it get this long. So sorry to those of you who didn't read this far, and thanks to those of you who have. I hope to get back into the game somewhat, but there seems to hardly ever be many people online these days. I thought the game population would be much higher by now, but I guess people come and they go. I've had some good rp with some of you already, even received some 'newbie freebies' from players already, and hope to have some more good times online with the rest of you too.
See you all in-game!!!
- Estralis Seborian
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Hello again and welcome back!
I can gladly tell you that many "old" players are not gone. They just created new characters and go by new "names". Having the insight I have as gamemaster, I'm always surprised to find out "who is who"...
Basically, Illarion didn't change that much since the char wipe. Of course, here and there, we had incremental innovations like the weather and the light effects or some aspects about game content. But. The big innovations are ahead. So, you chosed a "bad" time for rejoining; Illarion won't stay like this any longer. We're planning to release the big update this year, but honestly, there is still a lot to do. What you can expect in summary:
http://illarion.org/general/us_news.php ... 9#news_209
And, of course, awesome music:
http://illarion.org/general/us_news.php ... 8#news_208
Just be patient. All available hands work on this update, thus, there won't be any updates to the game until the update. Whoever wants to help can find informations here:
http://illarion.org/community/forums/vi ... hp?t=34132
Estralis
...who enjoyed a lot playing with Ezor back then
I can gladly tell you that many "old" players are not gone. They just created new characters and go by new "names". Having the insight I have as gamemaster, I'm always surprised to find out "who is who"...
Basically, Illarion didn't change that much since the char wipe. Of course, here and there, we had incremental innovations like the weather and the light effects or some aspects about game content. But. The big innovations are ahead. So, you chosed a "bad" time for rejoining; Illarion won't stay like this any longer. We're planning to release the big update this year, but honestly, there is still a lot to do. What you can expect in summary:
http://illarion.org/general/us_news.php ... 9#news_209
And, of course, awesome music:
http://illarion.org/general/us_news.php ... 8#news_208
Just be patient. All available hands work on this update, thus, there won't be any updates to the game until the update. Whoever wants to help can find informations here:
http://illarion.org/community/forums/vi ... hp?t=34132
Estralis
...who enjoyed a lot playing with Ezor back then
- Ezor Edwickton
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Sounds like Illarion is always on the brink of a new 'big' update. Hope that brings more active playing in.
Was there another char wipe??? I remember having one back probably in 05.
One thing I was pleased to see is that you guys kept the old battle music. Please don't ever git rid of it. Add more music sure, but that old music just makes me feel nostalgic.
Was there another char wipe??? I remember having one back probably in 05.
One thing I was pleased to see is that you guys kept the old battle music. Please don't ever git rid of it. Add more music sure, but that old music just makes me feel nostalgic.
- Olaf Tingvatn
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What was the biggest surprise concerning that who is who?Estralis Seborian wrote:Hello again and welcome back!
I can gladly tell you that many "old" players are not gone. They just created new characters and go by new "names". Having the insight I have as gamemaster, I'm always surprised to find out "who is who"...
- Estralis Seborian
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Hagen von Rabenfels and Fienchen.Felicia Saral wrote:What was the biggest surprise concerning that who is who?
@Ezor: We had just one charwipe, should be sufficient for the next decades. No charwipe is ahead, by the way, but we have other changes, many technical ones but also some that affect game content.
I'm always interested in things we can improve. It's not because we have nothing to do; in fact, we have 129 ongoing tasks and graphics as well as client development is not included in this... It is because we care. Illarion has too few players and basically, we know why. But we need to know what we can improve and how it should be improved. We're not aiming at big show features but especially at those little annoying things that scare off players without really knowing what scared them off.
The opinion of a senior player is of great value, especially if you have to relearn many things just like a new player .
- Ezor Edwickton
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Hey! I am a complete newbie( been on about 4 days ha) to the game, so my opinion doesnt really count, but welcome back anyway
I dont think that people play it because of graphics, Or the music, or even the gameplay! They play it because of the community, the sense of, if you have played long enough (of course i havn't, but educated guess) Then your guild, or group etc, becomes an extended family to you.
The best way i can put it is, Illarion is like a perpetual book, every page written as it happens. You go in, knowing a little, and an entire world, including family, rivalries, communities, racism and diversity, just springs up around you! You follow the story, and when the protagonist cries, you cry, when he's angry, your angry... and you decide where the story ends, and how.
I love this Illarion, and i love what it stands for. An escape from the worlds worries, after a long day of shit at school, college work etc, you come here and you become a warrior, a mage, a world renowned cook!
Hey, if after 4 days this is what i think, then i can't imagine the addiction you lot have
Clyde, PO of Owain Curtis
I dont think that people play it because of graphics, Or the music, or even the gameplay! They play it because of the community, the sense of, if you have played long enough (of course i havn't, but educated guess) Then your guild, or group etc, becomes an extended family to you.
The best way i can put it is, Illarion is like a perpetual book, every page written as it happens. You go in, knowing a little, and an entire world, including family, rivalries, communities, racism and diversity, just springs up around you! You follow the story, and when the protagonist cries, you cry, when he's angry, your angry... and you decide where the story ends, and how.
I love this Illarion, and i love what it stands for. An escape from the worlds worries, after a long day of shit at school, college work etc, you come here and you become a warrior, a mage, a world renowned cook!
Hey, if after 4 days this is what i think, then i can't imagine the addiction you lot have
Clyde, PO of Owain Curtis
- Ezor Edwickton
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- Ezor Edwickton
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- Ezor Edwickton
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