“Elderlands” Isn’t Going Away, But Don’t Ask For a Development Schedule
Jason Ely is still working on “Elderlands” when time permits, and the MMORPG isn’t going away. But he’s not going to commit to publishing development schedules anymore.
Jason Ely is still working on “Elderlands” when time permits, and the MMORPG isn’t going away. But he’s not going to commit to publishing development schedules anymore.
IronOak Games have announced a sequel to their first game, which was inspired by an attempt to convert “Ultima 7” to a board game.
After a few technical stumbles (and the loss of a 2D artist), Corv has been making strides building the world and quests of “Corven – Path of Redemption”.
In a multiplayer game, it is inevitable that some players will abuse or take advantage of others. Which of these behaviours, if any, should developers allow to take place, and which should they work to prevent?
The actual “Iron & Magic” site – minimal storefront and all – isn’t accessible at the moment.
Richard Garriott’s in-development NFT-based MMORPG now has a name, website, and Twitter account. And not much else (at this moment).
A prominent figure in the video game collecting community stands accused of creating and/or selling forged copies of high-value retro games.
Or we could just watch and laugh at how many bots reply to the episode title on Twitter.
“Elderlands” is being split into two versions of the game: a “Legacy” version based on the 2016 client, and a “Future” version that will be actively developed.
Corv has been adapting the plot of the cancelled “Ultima IX: Redemption” as the story for “Corven – Path of Redemption”.