
Recently, I found myself looking through my Steam library and other places for a good sandbox game to get into for a while. Then I remembered, probably the best sandbox experience I ever had was while running Ultima Online through my own private shard. I could build, customize, play by my own rules, even design my own game elements. Best of all, any loot or rewards I gained were mine forever, or for as long as I could maintain a backup. It didn't all go away if I stopped playing for several months (or years), like with the infamous IDOCs of official and player-run shards alike.
So I've spent the past few nights adventuring around a new Britannia, filling out some details here and there such as loot tables, but mostly fighting, exploring, progressing -- quite a change from how I used to approach a private shard (like an administrative busybody, with over-sized ideas and plans for a multiplayer shard, etc... which never materialized and only resulted in burnout).
While I don't know whether my return will be brief or long, it feels really amazing to come back to this very unique way of experiencing UO; and while I don't expect to be able to get questions answered in 2018 if they arise, right now I'm really grateful for all the names around here, who worked so hard over the years, and may never see this thank-you letter, or may see it long after I've moved on again.
Looking around the vaults and submissions, I can see the project's polish really came together thanks to just a handful of people who came later, after so many others had come and gone. That's bittersweet, but exciting. (Especially this Dragon Slayer person, WOW! Quite prolific. And now he is long-gone, too.)
I really appreciate you, Xuri, for maintaining this worthwhile escape to another world and important piece of gaming history! The halls are empty, but there are years and years worth of progress since the last time I messed around with UOX3, almost a decade ago. It may feel like ancient history to some, but for this foolhardy adventurer, a great deal of it is new and shiny.






