On 12/19/06, Levi Bard <taktaktaktaktaktaktaktaktaktak@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > While I find this to be a noble cause, I have to laugh as they have no
> hope
> > and anyone dumping money into this mess is insane.
>
> Note: You don't actually pay any money unless the FSF/FreeRyzom bid wins.
Yet there plan still does not slove the problem.
All the servers tha people have used and created an online ecosystem with
this game will go away. The project will bring on new character but the ones
that you had worked on for ages would be gone. making this project
pointless.
allowing any yahoo to download the server and run there own private server
is also not a move productive to make. We are not talking about some FPS
that you and 15 of your friends get on. But a mmorpg that requires the
hardware and the connection to support thousands of people at any given
time.
I play WoW all the time and while there are now reversed engineered servers
out there in the private realm they are point less as they all have a
population under 50. Some have a couple of hundred but that is still not
replicating the experience that blizzard supplies. I belive the same to be
true for Ryzom, they will have not be able to recreate what it users find
great about it.
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