Classic Ultima Online (Ultima 4 Multiplayer): Client Update
Shattered Moon has issued an updated version of the Classic Ultima Online (Ultima 4 Multiplayer) client.
Shattered Moon has issued an updated version of the Classic Ultima Online (Ultima 4 Multiplayer) client.
Shattered Moon has released a new game client for Classic Ultima Online (once known as Ultima 4 Multiplayer). A new server for the game has also gone live.
Shattered Moon has made a few improvements to Classic Ultima Online, his multiplayer game made in the style of Ultima 4. Notably, he has implemented Ultima-like merchants in the game, and has made a few UI changes as well.
Shattered Moon has posted an additional update to the Classic Ultima Online website, in which he explains that no major progress was made during August, and offers a gameplay video that shows off some of the new features in the upcoming client.
In the few months since last his project was reported on, Shattered Moon has made several improvements to Classic Ultima Online, his multiplayer re-imagining of Ultima 4.
Shattered Moon has made a series of updates to his online version of Ultima 4, although it does not appear that he has released a new client for it.
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