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Im sure this is posted somewhere, but I couldnt find it on the main site, in the wiki, or when searching this forum -
Which version of UO is this? I can infer somewhat by seeing that Lumberjacking gives that bonus to Swordsmanship and Wrestling has the more advanced features, so the Ultima Online Forever client version has to be at least a few years after the original UO. Im gonna guess its past T2A obviously.
The naming convention for each "version" of UO has faded from my memory as I fell out of UO with each passing release beyond T2A. Additionally, it looks like UOF has a lot of its own modifications when it comes to the game's mechanics. What I am mainly trying to determine is: Is there a Trammel & Felucca? Or is there one single world all the players are playing in?
While Im at it, where else can I find information on this "freeshard" for similar questions (Im I am comparing it to other freeshards, lets say)? I feel like every question I have is probably in this forum, but searching vBulletin-like forums is one of the biggest jokes of the 21st century.
TIA
Which version of UO is this? I can infer somewhat by seeing that Lumberjacking gives that bonus to Swordsmanship and Wrestling has the more advanced features, so the Ultima Online Forever client version has to be at least a few years after the original UO. Im gonna guess its past T2A obviously.
The naming convention for each "version" of UO has faded from my memory as I fell out of UO with each passing release beyond T2A. Additionally, it looks like UOF has a lot of its own modifications when it comes to the game's mechanics. What I am mainly trying to determine is: Is there a Trammel & Felucca? Or is there one single world all the players are playing in?
While Im at it, where else can I find information on this "freeshard" for similar questions (Im I am comparing it to other freeshards, lets say)? I feel like every question I have is probably in this forum, but searching vBulletin-like forums is one of the biggest jokes of the 21st century.
TIA