RunUO Ultima Online Emulator Goes Opensource 43
Retalin writes "It looks like RunUO, the largest Ultima Online Emulator around has decided to opensource their project. It's caused quite a stir in their 40,000+ userbase." From the announcement post: "The RunUO team has collectively decided that we will be open sourcing RunUO's core to the public. At this point for the most part, the core is done and the only things remaining are game layer features. We have totally rewritten the networking piece of RunUO and Factions are pretty stable. We have completed a lot of the Ninja additions to UO and are ready to release the core code to the world."
First Order Of Business (Score:2, Funny)
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Re:First Order Of Business (Score:1)
Definitely.
And after that is done, let's make the bathhouse in Buccaneer's Den a bit more "true to the spirit of the offline Ultimas". =)
UO Emu? (Score:1)
Re:UO Emu? (Score:2)
Re:UO Emu? (Score:2)
I have been participating in the UO "emulation" community for years and every single time someone uses the term "emulator" to describe third party UO server software, I cringe. RunUO used this term for a very long time as well. Only recently has their site done away with it. (Perhaps due to my nonstop complaining?
Thankfully they have. RunUO is now no longer referred to by the developers incorrectly as an emulator.
Why this fus
From the FA (Score:4, Informative)
Why hasn't EA killed this? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Why hasn't EA killed this? (Score:1)
I am conficted!
I am astonishmed!
I am astonishmed!
I am emotionally upset!
I am befuddled!
I am bewilded!
I am confounded!
I am perplexed!
I am puzzled!
I am unsettled!
At least we know we can still agree Microsoft is evil, right?
Re:Why hasn't EA killed this? (Score:2)
Re:Why hasn't EA killed this? (Score:2)
Blizzard still effectively shut it down. It wasn't tested in court but I am willing to bet that they would win if put to the test.
Lawyers w/lots of money is a pretty scary sight.
Re:Why hasn't EA killed this? (Score:2)
With that said I agree. I don't know if I'd be as confident if I were the one getting the threats of suits for millions.
Re:Why hasn't EA killed this? (Score:2)
Re:Why hasn't EA killed this? (Score:5, Informative)
Open source? (Score:4, Informative)
I received a few messages from the boards around july, asking people what the advantages were of moving a project to an open source model.
anyway.. here are the sourceforge details..
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RunUO is a Microsoft
Gaming Foundry, Distributed Computing Foundry
* Development Status: 6 - Mature
* Intended Audience: Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop, System Administrators
* Operating System: All 32-bit MS Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP)
* Programming Language: C#
* Topic: Role-Playing
* User Interface: Console/Terminal
Project UNIX name: runuo
Registered: 2003-07-07 23:11
Re:Open source? (Score:2)
Oh wait, it's written in
Re:This is a violation of copyright law and an exa (Score:1)
Re:This is a violation of copyright law and an exa (Score:1)
Re:Where can I download runuo? (Score:2, Informative)
RunUO, the new age of Ultima Online. (Score:5, Informative)
The RunUO Team has been working on RunUO for about two years, you can see the success of our work in one of our game servers over at UO Gamers.com [uogamers.com] which is free to play and you can even download the EA Games client for free legally from
RunUO itself is available to anyone via the download section [runuo.com] and is very easy to install and has a great community to get support from. The main website is located at RunUO.com and the support community forum can be found [runuo.com] here. [runuo.com] We hope that the users of Slashdot enjoy RunUO if you give it a try and if you need anything please feel free to let myself or any of the developers or community members know on our forum.
Thanks again, and enjoy!Re:RunUO, the new age of Ultima Online. (Score:2)
so i'm curious, why the change of mind? I'm glad our comments were not in vain, and that you guys finally did come around to making runuo more of a community effort.
Re:RunUO, the new age of Ultima Online. (Score:1)
Re:RunUO, the new age of Ultima Online. (Score:2, Informative)
If this means you need to go purchase a boxed item, so be it. There are some third party clients out there (mostly in alpha and beta phases). However, I think some of them need copies of the original art and music files that are installed by the UO client to work.
Re:RunUO, the new age of Ultima Online. (Score:1)
Re:RunUO, the new age of Ultima Online. (Score:1)
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Wow (Score:1)
Re:Wow (Score:1)
Port Time (Score:2)
The big thing the modder on their forums don't seem to get is that open source allows people to send patches to the maintainers, not simply fork.
Re:Port Time (Score:2)
Good to hear (Score:1)
Re:Good to hear (Score:1)
Anyone to recommend one you can play on?
How about the client? (Score:1)
What would be the easiest way to run the client on Linux? All FAQs I've seen still refer to the long-dead native client. I know Iris [sf.net] exists, yet all I have at hand is the 2D data, this thing wants 3D data (which is presumably downloadable completely legally through some way or other), and my Windows partitions are out right now so I can't use the real thing, even on Wine.
So, where do I get the client data?
Re:How about the client? (Score:3, Informative)
But you can't use UOGateway or Razor, which are necessary third party tools to connect to free servers, such as ones running on the RunUO server software.
I imagine some manual hacking could be done using one of the many programs which breaks the client encryption, but without Razor, playing from Linux is pointless as it's necessary for PVP and many non PVP functions.
The day Razor is ported to Linux is the day UO becomes a viable option on x86 Linux.
Re:How about the client? (Score:1)
UOGateway doesn't technically need to run on Wine. My recollections are pretty hazy, but ages ago, I just pulled the server list file from UOGateway web server, grepped the server's IP from the file (it's a normal XML file), typed it to Iris config file, then found to my great irritation that Iris needs the aforementioned 3D data to run.
Though getting the normal UO client to work along with such hazy manual hacks under Wine - now, that might be pretty interesting...
Re:How about the client? (Score:1)
UORice [tuwien.ac.at]
Info straight from the site:
What is UO-RICE ?
UO RICE is an encryption remover for UO clients.
You need to remove client encryption if you want to play on Wolfpack or UOX freeshards.
It generates a COPY of your client with encryption removed.
In the end you have two clients after running it.
Use the UO-RICE generated one for playing on freeshards, the original one to play on OSI shards.
You don't have to run it everytime you wan't to play on freesha
Microsoft .NET (Score:1)
Hasn't anybody noticed this?
I've been reading in forums about
The general consensus is that
Since this is a site devoted to all things Open Source, I can imagine people will start bitching about it not being made in Python or Jav