I'm glad to see MUDs are still around, I started with a MUD in 1997 called Greystone, it was the best I've ever played, purely original. The areas were magical. To this day I still have full scenes in my mind, much like playing D&D. Video games are becoming very generalized for the mass public. In the 80s and 90s games were more or less geared down to a certain public and should have remained this way like Warcraft II (great game). But like all things, money drives success, it's just not as fun i'm afraid.
Most Muds are copies of each other with the same codebases and different surface aesthetics as the only real difference. That's why people often try a few and come to think that all Muds are about grinding up your level and typing 'kill mob'. Don't judge the genre until you've tried a game like Akanbar which was built from the ground up. It's a very different gaming experience.
Could not have said it any better! Great review. I played Gemstone 3 & 4 for years, along with many other MUD's. I would stick with Gemstone if not for the monthly fee. I just got into Aardwolf recently. Text Based games are insanely good, and I look forward to a long time with this one.
Ahhh but there is one game which survived the test of time and did not succumb to the fate of all those which came before it. A game known as Gemstone IV. The current and longest lasting game of it's kind. Over 40 years in age...
yep, text base is the only real RPG's left. I use to play Dragons Gate way back in the early 90's. It was awesome and I spent may hourse purning up a phone line playing that game. A new game is comming called Shattered isles, that alot of us old G-gate players are heading too. A RPG is only as good as the players and it normaly has the RP rule, Roll Playing is a requirement not and option.
Glad to see this message is just a year old. I remember playing a couple MUDs back in the day. Looking forward to finding a good one that's up to date/recent.
I've been converting it to 3D, but I'm currently sidetracked implementing AI stuff. It will still retain a lot of its text features since they are highly compatible with current models that take text input, so the MUD legacy is proving to be a huge benefit.
im looking for a game like that too. deep economy system, hunger and thirst, ultimate open world freedom, cultivation, in depth social aspects, in depth skill system, pet systems, gambling, land owning etc would be the ultimate form of escapism compared to these shitty roller coaster mmos
doesn't matter the amount of mods, skyrim will never be a true rpg, the engine limits the game so much that makes it completely impossible. Example: you will never be able to become the personal king's bodyguard then slay him and somehow usurp the title, the "earls" in skyrim doesn't even have personality or complex artificial inteligence, they are just a bunch of empty and soulless scripted npc's.
Hey fellow mudders, there is a cool little underground text-based game floating around the web. It's the kind of game programmers play at work while on their coffee breaks. It's a little known secret only the hardcore strategists know about. To play, go Google "CodeElf Grid". It's a multi-player strategy game with elements of RPG in it.
I'm glad to see MUDs are still around, I started with a MUD in 1997 called Greystone, it was the best I've ever played, purely original. The areas were magical. To this day I still have full scenes in my mind, much like playing D&D. Video games are becoming very generalized for the mass public. In the 80s and 90s games were more or less geared down to a certain public and should have remained this way like Warcraft II (great game). But like all things, money drives success, it's just not as fun i'm afraid.
Most Muds are copies of each other with the same codebases and different surface aesthetics as the only real difference. That's why people often try a few and come to think that all Muds are about grinding up your level and typing 'kill mob'.
Don't judge the genre until you've tried a game like Akanbar which was built from the ground up.
It's a very different gaming experience.
Could not have said it any better! Great review. I played Gemstone 3 & 4 for years, along with many other MUD's. I would stick with Gemstone if not for the monthly fee. I just got into Aardwolf recently. Text Based games are insanely good, and I look forward to a long time with this one.
If anyone likes Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers MUD is fantastic. Extremely noob friendly as well.
Ahhh but there is one game which survived the test of time and did not succumb to the fate of all those which came before it. A game known as Gemstone IV. The current and longest lasting game of it's kind. Over 40 years in age...
Armageddon (from this video) is still very much alive and kicking actually! And about to launch a new seasonal format.
yep, text base is the only real RPG's left. I use to play Dragons Gate way back in the early 90's. It was awesome and I spent may hourse purning up a phone line playing that game. A new game is comming called Shattered isles, that alot of us old G-gate players are heading too. A RPG is only as good as the players and it normaly has the RP rule, Roll Playing is a requirement not and option.
You should try Oathlords. It's just like you describe. Complete sandbox. It has a lot of the good aspects of MUDs, but with a graphical interface.
Glad to see this message is just a year old. I remember playing a couple MUDs back in the day. Looking forward to finding a good one that's up to date/recent.
wow this is great. Let me try.
I've been converting it to 3D, but I'm currently sidetracked implementing AI stuff. It will still retain a lot of its text features since they are highly compatible with current models that take text input, so the MUD legacy is proving to be a huge benefit.
@@path1024 I can't access Oathlords. Where is the correct website?
ive played aardwolf on and off for a few years now, i wish i could remember the first one that got me started on mudds, had to be around 1999 or 2000
Sindomes pretty cool
im looking for a game like that too.
deep economy system, hunger and thirst, ultimate open world freedom, cultivation, in depth social aspects, in depth skill system, pet systems, gambling, land owning etc
would be the ultimate form of escapism compared to these shitty roller coaster mmos
Heavily modded skyrim with requiem. The only problem is repetivity
doesn't matter the amount of mods, skyrim will never be a true rpg, the engine limits the game so much that makes it completely impossible. Example: you will never be able to become the personal king's bodyguard then slay him and somehow usurp the title, the "earls" in skyrim doesn't even have personality or complex artificial inteligence, they are just a bunch of empty and soulless scripted npc's.
Dude, if you haven’t tried Avalon, u haven’t tried noting, the oldest game ever created, fully customizable
You even manage 2 hands, with their own mechanics, equilibrium and else, and that happens with every other aspect in the game
The learning curve is equal or greater than the difficulty curve of dark souls 1, you kinda get it right?
I play Lusternia, which is a text based mmo.
SneezyMud.org is the best hands down.
This looks pretty cool, will have to check this game out :-)
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Hey fellow mudders, there is a cool little underground text-based game floating around the web. It's the kind of game programmers play at work while on their coffee breaks. It's a little known secret only the hardcore strategists know about. To play, go Google "CodeElf Grid". It's a multi-player strategy game with elements of RPG in it.
My co-worker told me about that a while ago. Never tried it but maybe I will now.
Cool, small world. Hope to see you there soon, the friendly community should be able to help you should you have any game related questions.
Merentha.com for a instant mud. No 24 he wait and can have multiple characters at once
Good video !
Dwarf fortress?
Post more vidsssss you're great
i died
If you like text based version then check the detailed character building in www.rulerofkings.com
the sound is not good I am quite disappointed
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?? no one says that anymore man
the sound is not good I am quite disappointed