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Posted 2004-06-19, 03:05 PM in reply to symnzXx's post starting "No, no horses. If you need a horse to..."
It's not about competing... It's about not having to walk/run everywhere.

I don't think I want to play a shard where you have to be on foot all the time. Besides, the skill cap is a pretty important part of my view on a UO server. I'm not looking for OSI... old or new. I've played them both, and I don't much care for it. Old OSI was fun when it was old OSI--back "in tha day". New OSI was never fun.

If I could, I'd go back to Camelot, but the owner shut it down forever ago. It had a ticket system, new land, no skill cap, stat cap was managed by level, macroing allowed, the first level system I'd ever seen (awesome btw), and, of all things, horses. It was an entirely different game. Sure the mechanics were the same, but with there were so many differences that it played like a traditional RPG.

So, before we get all haughty, making claims on PvP on whatever style of UO we're playing, let's inspect motivations first, mmk?
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