Re: Which online RPG?



On 28 Sep 2007 16:22:17 GMT, PieOhPah <dropdead@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Michael Cecil <macecil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:d7pmf3tnl97p2hnt32nuncilf75gulbdog@xxxxxxx:

<snippity, snip, snip>

Ultima Online? It's had 10 years to work out the bugs!



I just pulled up some screenshots of UO. Is it always played in isometric
view?

Yes. I think it's like that even with that horrible new Kingdom Reborn
client. They made a big deal about releasing a 3D client some years ago
but it just changed some of the graphics from pre-rendered to 3D rendered
and kept the view the same.
--
Michael Cecil
http://macecil.googlepages.com/index.htm
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