Ultima Online: Renaissance
Ultima Online: Renaissance is the second expansion to the popular Ultima Online (UO) MMORPG. Released on April 3, 2000, it added content, fixed bugs, and made gameplay changes in response to common player complaints.
Gameplay[edit]
Prior to its release, the expansion was said to double the amount of room in the game, but that it would not use a duplicate of the map, rather it would be adding new content. It was later found in the previews that Renaissance simply added a mirror world under different rules. Felucca and Trammel were created, the first one with "player vs. player killing" allowed, and the second with only consensual combat. In game terms many considered this a breaking factor. It was argued that the creation of Trammel signaled the end of traditional, realism-oriented UO, where all characters were forced into dealing with one another, including being murdered and robbed.
By 2000, many prospective players considered Ultima Online dated, despite the efforts of updates and expansions such as Renaissance. The influx of fully 3D MMORPGs such as EverQuest (1999) started to impact the commercial growth of UO. The game has not seen significant increases in its number of subscriptions in years.
Included with the game[edit]
Renaissance came with the following items:
- Ultima Online: Renaissance Reference Guide (doubling as a map book)
- Ultima Online: Renaissance Playguide.
Other Releases[edit]
This particular edition was also included in a compilation with Ultima IX, named Best of Both Worlds.
Trivia[edit]
- Interestingly, there is a case of censorship going on in the covers of several editions, where the picture of the minimally clothed sorceress got removed.
- The box covers of the various Japanese editions are vastly different from the original box.
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See also[edit]
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