Myst Online: Uru Live Returns As Free-To-Play
agrif writes "Shorah b'shemtee! Uru Live has been released for free, as a first step towards opening its source. This game, an MMO released by the makers of Myst and Riven in 2003, has been canceled, zombified, resurrected, canceled again, and is now about to be released as open source to its dedicated fan base. Massively has written a brief newbie guide if you're unfamiliar with the game."
The software might be free, but hosting ain't free.
Who would pay for the hosting cost?
Will the art be open, or just the code?
Cyan's hubris is what killed Uru the first, second, third, and fourth times. It will be no different this time. The promise to go open source has been up for nealry a year, with no sign of it actually happening. The community went to Cyan and requested it to be open source, or even open world development, after it died the first time. Yet, Cyan insisted on driving itself into the ground with a poor, thinly veiled story line.
Good luck Cyan, good luck.
If you were any more retarded, you'd have come out of sarah palin's cunt.
Still Wondering, after reading the guide, if they managed to put enough content into the game to make it make sense to be a mmo game, Are you expected to explore the same age over and over again?
And how does it differ from Uru: Ages beyond Myst, The screen shots looks like at least a large portion of it is in the same places.
Troll is not a replacement for I disagree.
WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
I loved Uru, it was the business. Previous Mysty games were awesome too.
I'm a little excited now...
Shame I read this article just after getting in to work.
o.O
*drums fingers and watches clock*
Any game can be opensource, with official servers having p2p or microtransaction.
Except no one has come up with an economically viable microtransaction infrastructure. Even the phone company relies on measured time units and call completion charges, or counting your text messages and billing you at the end of the month, so even they don't have it worked out, for the closest thing that exists.
-- Terry
Am I missing something or is it not available for Mac and Linux?
"Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it." -- GBS
https://account.mystonline.com/CreateAccount.aspx
Is there a torrent available to download the installer?
Now all that remains is for everybody and their dog to create their own Dragon Rider Teen Vampire Pirate themed fork, run a yo-yo server (it's up, it's down...) on their home ADSL, and watch it die in a spread out whimper of indifference.
If you were blocking sigs, you wouldn't have to read this.
From their About page:
One of their forum topics asks about Mac users running this. Several replies indicate that it does work, mostly, under emulators.
I would like to mention here for those interested that Andrew Plotkin has written a FAQ that he has maintained meticulously through all of Uru's incarnations. Interestingly, this is the very same FAQ that was linked when Uru's first demise was posted to Slashdot.
Uru attracts dedicated fans, and Cyan has some of the best fan relationships of any company. This is a game worth trying out, if you haven't. You may not like it, but I guarantee, if you like it at all, you'll love it.
Will someone please post a .torrent?
Not a gamer here, but when I first got my own job after grad school, I bought myself a nice fast computer (for that time) and RealMyst as a treat; it was only $10 at the EB discount bin.
There were bugs in the game. In particular, I had quite obviously solved 2 of the puzzles but the gateway wouldn't open (or whatever magical thing was supposed to happen when I solved the puzzle). I checked some walkthroughs to make sure I wasn't missing something.
But RealMyst was very cool. I haven't seen any other version, but I suspect they were static versions of this . RealMyst was immersive --the entire screen was used for the game; there was no legend or status bars or anything other than the game environment. (There was a mouse cursor that could change shape/status, and there were keyboard commands taht opened menus.)
404555974007725459910684486621289147856453481154 in hex is "You sank my Battleship?"
[GPG key in journal]
The game is mostly written in python. Going to love to see the code...
I can only hope there is effort put forth to convert the game from DirectX to Opengl and have it run in a Linux environment. A while back there was also effort to make open source shard servers.
RES PUBLICA NON DOMINETUR
...They didn't actually finish or polish the game, hope that open-source devs will pick up the code to do it for them, and have open-source haters criticize how bad the game is and how it's all the fault of open-source, right?
I am not devoid of humor.