Last updated: May 9th, 2007
Filed under Engines, Online Remakes, Spin-offs, U4 Remakes, Ultima 4
Produced by: Shattered Moon
Website: Classic Ultima Online
Releases:
* U4 Multiplayer Client (2.58 MB)
This promising reworking of the Ultima 4 engine does what U6 Online did for Ultima 6 - launches the classic single-player RPG into the realm of online gaming! It has become part of a larger project called Classic Ultima Online, which sounds as though its aim is to port several different Ultima titles into an online framework.
The project is currently in an alpha stage, and there is a client available. You can download the client from Aiera, or through Dennis DeMarco’s website.
To play: launch the client, specify u4m.demarco.com as the game server, and then create a player.
This project was formerly known as “Ultima 4 Multiplayer“.
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Last updated: May 9th, 2007
Filed under Site News
There were a few updates that were worth reporting on today.
Ultima IX: Redemption
Corv of the Titans of Ether brings news that Redemption will, thanks to the efforts of new team member Spyder, feature ships and sailing, and offers a video on YouTube as proof. Of course, the ship model looks so pretty that there’s really no point in making you click a link to get the video:
Pentagram
The Pentagram team bring us a small news update, just to keep us informed on progress: improvements have been made to pathfinding, and to Avatar movement as well. Enhancements to item manipulation and missile trajectories have also taken place.
Ashes
Over in the Ashes forum, there are several new artwork samples of the game’s character creation process.
WtFD
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Last updated: May 7th, 2007
Filed under SI Remakes, Serpent Isle, U7 Remakes, Ultima 7
Produced by: Team Exult
Website: Exult at Sourceforge
Releases:
* Windows Binary (1.98 MB)
* Mac OSX 10.3 (1.39 MB)
* Sharp Zaurus (1.35 MB)
* PocketPC (ARM) (246 bytes)
* PSP (2.02 MB)
* Fedora - Game (1.01 MB)
* Fedora - Tools (273.96 KB)
* Fedora - Exult Studio (254.6 KB)
* Source (RPM) (1.64 MB)
* Source (.tar.gz) (1.64 MB)
* Nokia 770/M800 - Program (1.01 MB)
Additional Files
* Black Gate Sound Files (4.56 MB)
* Black Gate Sound Files (Roland MT-32) (6.18 MB)
* Black Gate OGG Music Files (1 of 2) (12.03 MB)
* Black Gate OGG Music Files (2 of 2) (10.86 MB)
* Serpent Isle Sound Files (5.91 MB)
* Serpent Isle Sound Files (Roland MT-32) (7.65 MB)
* Nokia 770/M800 - Data (14.01 MB)
* Nokia 770/M800 - Music (mono, low quality) (12.5 MB)
* Nokia 770/M800 - Music (stereo, higher quality) (28.71 MB)
Exult 1.4 (unstable)
* Exult 1.4 (Windows) (2.06 MB)
* Exult Studio (Windows) (3.42 MB)
* Exult Tools (Windows) (1.24 MB)
* Exult 1.4 Source (4.21 MB)
* Photoshop Shape Plugin (87.73 KB)
* GIMP Plugin (50.36 KB)
* Gimp Plugin 2.0 (46.96 KB)
* SDL 1.2 Libraries
An amazing remake, Exult is a cross-platform reworking of the Ultima 7/Serpent Isle engine that allows the game to be run on modern operating systems with expanded memory environments. This is not the same as a Voodoo memory-manager wrapper program, and it works on many systems apart from Windows.
Exult 1.2 is the latest “stable” release - Team Exult is making massive engine changes, and subsequent releases are expected to have instabilities as a result. It has Windows, Mac OS X, Sharp Zaurus, and Fedora builds available. Also avaliable is the source, so other systems can compile and build Exult.
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Last updated: May 3rd, 2007
Filed under Site News
There were quite a few updates that I noticed in my last not-quite-daily stroll through the remake community.
Ultima IX: Redemption
There’s not exactly a new update at the Redemption website, but Direhaggis did post a small addendum to his previous update there:
Update on the update: the status bars have not been changed in some time. Some of you have pointed this out. As Corv mentioned, we don’t really take stock with such things because the process of deciding a percentile is so subjective. Based on my guestimate, story implementation, for instance, should be about 40% and total world dialogue at 60%; roughly 100,000 words or so. There’s obviously been progress in the other areas as well, but those aren’t my developmental niches and I can’t speak to them. My very last final ever in grad school is fast approaching. After that, progress will begin anew on the main quest. We now return you to the regularly scheduled update.
Just in case you were wondering, O Reader!
Pentagram
Pentagram has released new snapshots for both Windows and Mac OS X, and I have uploaded these to the Pentagram entry here on the site. Changes with this latest snapshot include some changes to the pathfinder code to provide for fancier visual animation, and a few other tweaks to the program’s back end.
Ultima 4 Multiplayer
I’ve been in conversation with Johnny Wood, the developer of Ultima 4 Multiplayer, for a while now, and he had expressed the desire to switch web hosts owing to a few different issues. Because the primary domain here has an immense amount of space and transfer, I set him up a subdomain, a Drupal installation, and he got to work putting the site together.
There’s still some setup left to do, but his site is functional and his first announcement is pretty big. In a sense, Ultima 4 Multiplayer has stopped development, but only in the sense that the developer has broadened the scope of the project to a more open framework that “will allow users to create and publish classic Ultima-style online games.”
The first release from the site will be the online version of Ultima 4, but one gets the feeling that others may be forthcoming as well in the none-too-distant future. It will be interesting, at any rate, to see how this project evolves from here. I’ve updated the project entry at the site to reflect this change.
Seven Towers Exult Mods
Marzo Sette Torres Jr. updated two of his Exult mods just before the end of April, Black Gate Keyring and the Avatar Pack.
To the Avatar Pack mod, a new sprite for the “bucket-headed” Avatar was added, and the paperdoll for said same Avatar was changed to look a little less “silly” (in MST’s own words). An issue that caused a conflict in Serpent Isle was also corrected. These changes were reflected over into the Keyring mod (except, obviously, the Serpent Isle-related one).
I have updated Aiera’s copies of both mods.
Project Britannia
At the Project Britannia Wiki, three of the development files were updated at the start of May. The britannia_art.dsres file has been updated (changes unknown), as has the britannia_logic.dsres file; changes here include a correction of a long-standing encumbrance issue, some changes to some scripting elements within the API, the addition of a wisp-specific faction within the engine, and some aesthetic corrections as well. Oh, and you can talk to NPCs through locked doors now.
Additionally, the Lazarus compatibility module has been updated, correction an issue with character portraits after a “banter” event takes place, as well as some updates to the conversation engine. The Lazarus entry here on the site has a link to the updated download.
The Dark Key
Razimus (Dr. Pepper Dragon) has added a forum to his UO to U7 conversion project’s website. It appears, just from a glance at topics in the forum, that he is working on map development — he has posted a few samples of his Serpent Isle map in one discussion thread.
Lost Sosaria
I ran into a weird little error while I was going back over a mountainous area of the game Something in the update to the Seasonal Forest tileset overwrote or conflicted with a couple of graphic elements in the JXP Mountains tileset that I was also using, resulting in the mountain area north of Black Dragon Castle suffering from several graphics glitches and misfires.
In my search for an alternative, though, I chanced upon another tileset called Rocky Mountains 10.1, an alpha-version tileset that is quite new to the NWN community. It looks awesome, and there are several new screenshots at the Lost Sosaria website demonstrating the new look of the mountains.
Overall, this is a minor setback; only four areas need to be redone.
Additionally, the project has been added to the Neverwinter Vault, although at present it is “pending approval” there.
WtFD
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