Gautman wrote:
I think that this is the first step in making Iris (with wathever server you want, but preferably an open-source one)a real open-source MMO instead of just "another UO client".
I'd have placed the "just another" on the other part,
there are far more open-source mmo games than uo clients.
Gautman wrote:
I think that if they realised that we got the best MMO developement platform (in terms of flexibility and stability), a lot of people where willing to help you.
The UO servers as well as the fundamental way of organizing data in UO are not suited for anything but near bird-perspective due to missing object hierarchies, so while it is a good platform for games with bird-perspective, it is not suited for MMO mainstream players, who expect to be able to see mighty walls and mountains in the distance.
While the architecture of iris would be a good basis to create a project that is not limited to birds-perspective, there are several other problems with the "standalone mmo-game approach" :
a) a whole new server and network protocol would have to be created.
b) you'd need a lot of artists to model, texturize and animate at least a minimal set of clothing parts, don't expect animating a naked human model would be enough to get started, that is the simple parts, all the clothes are the tricky thing.
c) you'd need a server-computer capable of running such a game, if you really mean massive multiplayer in terms of more than 100 player, you'll probably need a whole server cluster.
d) you'd need staff to keep the game world running, organize events, make quests, kick cheaters, botusers, flamers, ...
e) everyone and their grandma is working on an mmorpg, so you won't find contributors, be ready to do everything yourself.
iris has devs, but we lack artists, if things continue as they have there is no realistic chance to replace the original character models, so we should focus elsewhere, e.g. on static models, high-res textures and shaders.
i think a demo server that shows what can be done with iris is good, but the aim of the iris2 project is to create an opensource 3d client for uo, not to create a mmorpg, please don't try to change that.