Title: Aetolia Post by: Silverbolt on January 14, 2006, 08:55:18 PM MUD = stands for Multi User Dungeon.
Over the times, these games have lacked graphics (literally) being text-based entirely. Frankly, I found the concept laughable until about a month ago. Thing is, they started out as text-based MMO DnD games, but now you can find MMOs about just about anything from Star Wars to Pokemon to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. However, one Company: Iron Realms entertainment Iron Realms (http://www.ironrealms.com) remains the best at this, having four MUDs in the top 20. Now, I can't vouch for any MUD except the one I play, and that is Aetolia. Aetolia (http://www.aetolia.com) Let me just resume it: It's a massive world, RP is a requirement, the people are friendly (within RP character), they speak proper English (WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT?), the game is VERY complex and you can do a lot of different things. Plus it's addictive. Players run everything there from Guilds to Cities. Even the gods are players. You can rise in ranks by meeting requirements AND passing an exam and blah blah lots of features. And it's addictive. CAUTION: Lack of graphics is NOT for anyone...not many people like these games... Top MUD Sites (http://www.topmudsites.com/) For other MUD themes you might want... Title: Aetolia Post by: Rulic on January 15, 2006, 12:26:40 AM MUDs are the poop.
Title: Aetolia Post by: Silverbolt on January 15, 2006, 11:44:31 AM Ok, do you mean they're "poop", or "THE poop" but you say it like that because of the censors?
Title: Aetolia Post by: lazygamer on January 15, 2006, 12:01:14 PM I'd be willing to play a MUD, but only if it's alot more advanced than the typical MMORPG. By advanced I mean a multiplayer RPG that reaches(or somewhat reaches) the level of a singleplayer RPG, in terms of NPCs, story, and the effect a player can have on the world. The fact that MMORPGs can't compare to a single player RPG is why I've never bothered with them. Ok but this is AFAIK, most MMORPGs I have not played, maybe I'm wrong?
Also, are there any MUDs that use text to represent graphics? I've seen that in a few old BBS games, ie: LORD 2. It's not that I need graphics, but being able to see what's around you is makes the game easier to navigate. Title: Aetolia Post by: Raito on January 15, 2006, 03:26:24 PM Well, such games can be brilliant but the problem with them is that they often require a group for certain quests. Also, I don't function well with the lack of visuals and Telnet is very prone to hacking and virii attacks.
I somewhat prefer games, which are made up of a combination of visual and text. Games like Kingdom of Loathing are more to my enjoyment, instead. Title: Aetolia Post by: Silverbolt on January 15, 2006, 08:01:36 PM Yuri: you don't need to use telnet. I use zMUD. A MUD client. As for lack of visuals...well, I told you they're not for everyone...
Lazygamer: Impact on the world? This world is Player-run! Conquer a city or win it by elections. Rise in the ranks of a guild. Wage war on another city. And as for PWRLVL ME PLZ OMG N00B !11 No such things exist here. The key phrase is RP. And do you mean such as ASCII images? If yes, then there aren't any here. Only very, VERY detailed descriptions. Title: Aetolia Post by: Raito on January 16, 2006, 02:06:21 AM Quote Yuri: you don't need to use telnet. I use zMUD. A MUD client. As for lack of visuals...well, I told you they're not for everyone... *shrugs* To each their own. Lazygamer: Impact on the world? This world is Player-run! Conquer a city or win it by elections. Rise in the ranks of a guild. Wage war on another city. And as for PWRLVL ME PLZ OMG N00B !11 No such things exist here. The key phrase is RP. And do you mean such as ASCII images? If yes, then there aren't any here. Only very, VERY detailed descriptions. But to be serious, I've read pieces of their literature and other articles on their site. Not very impressive, if you ask me. It's so run of the mill! Title: Aetolia Post by: lazygamer on January 16, 2006, 05:08:52 AM Quote Lazygamer: Impact on the world? This world is Player-run! Conquer a city or win it by elections. Rise in the ranks of a guild. Wage war on another city. And as for PWRLVL ME PLZ OMG N00B !11 No such things exist here. The key phrase is RP. And do you mean such as ASCII images? If yes, then there aren't any here. Only very, VERY detailed descriptions. Now that does sound pretty cool. I was reading up on Aetolia's website, and the game seemed impressive. I think I'll check it out.Yes I was refering to ASCII images. Title: Aetolia Post by: Silverbolt on January 16, 2006, 10:25:36 AM Quote Quote Yuri: you don't need to use telnet. I use zMUD. A MUD client. As for lack of visuals...well, I told you they're not for everyone... *shrugs* To each their own. Lazygamer: Impact on the world? This world is Player-run! Conquer a city or win it by elections. Rise in the ranks of a guild. Wage war on another city. And as for PWRLVL ME PLZ OMG N00B !11 No such things exist here. The key phrase is RP. And do you mean such as ASCII images? If yes, then there aren't any here. Only very, VERY detailed descriptions. But to be serious, I've read pieces of their literature and other articles on their site. Not very impressive, if you ask me. It's so run of the mill! IF you like the genre. Title: Aetolia Post by: Reish Vedaur on January 16, 2006, 06:29:04 PM This is a public service announcement from the Reish Vedaur Informing Others About Stuff Organization:
Ultima Online is the only decent MMO in existance. Thank you. This has been a public service announcement from the RVIOASO. Title: Aetolia Post by: Silverbolt on January 16, 2006, 07:27:23 PM Say so it lacks "OMG LOL SELLING AXE ON MAIN CHANNEL CUZ TRADE IZ 4 LOOZERZ!"
or "PWRLVL ME PLZ! GOLD 4 NOOB?" Impressive. Do they have REAL RP? If yes, then hands down. EDIT: Notice that I said "say" before what I wanted to type. I'm addicted... Title: Aetolia Post by: Reish Vedaur on January 16, 2006, 11:42:17 PM There's just something about UO that makes people behave like human beings, is all. There's always gonna be the morons, and most people don't really roleplay, but for the most part everyone treats it like it's a real and true new world that they're in and their character behaves accordingly.
Title: Aetolia Post by: Rulic on January 19, 2006, 10:04:24 PM Quote There's just something about UO that makes people behave like human beings, is all. There's always gonna be the morons, and most people don't really roleplay, but for the most part everyone treats it like it's a real and true new world that they're in and their character behaves accordingly. Is it like that as of recently? Or are you saying it has always been like that?I think when UO used to be all PvP (well, you had huevos if you PKed in town) it was a different story. I probably ran into a PKer scheme like every week. This was around 2nd Age I think. I left and came back and there were players left and right with names like 10100100111, *$P@$$t|[, ........, etc. The l33tage was pretty commonplace. I left soon after. I haven't been back to UO, but if what you're saying is true, I just may give it another go because I loved the game itself. I say all this but I do recall quite a number of really nice people who are extremely social and willing to go out of their way to give you a hand. By the way.....earlier I said the poop as in MUDs are "THE poop". And I always say poop instead of the s-word with or without censors. Title: Aetolia Post by: Silverbolt on January 20, 2006, 01:25:26 PM I see. MUDs Roxx0r.
Title: Aetolia Post by: The Guy on January 21, 2006, 05:02:46 AM Considering the lack of graphics used at all, I suppose you must have a good imagination to play these MUDs.
Title: Aetolia Post by: Silverbolt on January 21, 2006, 12:55:35 PM Very true. That's why I tell people that these games are not for everyone.
But I have no problems. Whenever I read a book I don't see words, I see images, so this game has the best graphics, for me... ^_^ Title: Aetolia Post by: Rulic on January 21, 2006, 04:09:46 PM The way you have to walk into MUDs is to realize that they are basically computerized versions of pencil and paper RPGs, i.e. Dungeons and Dragons.
The computer does the DMing for you. Dice rolls, descriptions, etc. What I like about MUDs are that they are fast and to the point. You can set up macros very easily and pretty much get to where you want to go almost instantly, given you don't run into any encounters on the way. Like Silverbolt, I like it for the imagination. I feel a bit more attached to a character in a book rather than a movie...so that falls over into MUDs. Another great feature of MUDs I really enjoy is the cartography side. I used to have a huge binder full of maps on graph paper with notes scribbled everywhere. MUDs seem to make you become more involved in your adventures. The graphical games nowadays does so much for you already. I think of it like doing math without a calculator as opposed to doing it WITH one. Calculators make math easy, but you miss the point of solving the problem. |