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New member introductions / Niolo's introduction
« on: April 09, 2022, 08:07:06 AM »
Hello everyone!
I'm Niolo, project manager, amateur chef, and video gaming enthusiast. I'm from the USA. I've been playing Ultima Online since the mid 1990's, and I started playing on RunUO shards around the RunUO 1.0 release. I was a kid when I first started playing UO - much to my parents' dismay, I was exposed by a neighbor kid's parents and the obsession began. It wasn't long before I was pleading for a $10/month subscription of my own, and I was using my dad's work computer to play UO.
Back on the Pacific server in the 1990's, I made some of the best friends I have to date. After UO we played EverQuest, WoW, and dozens more, and continue to occasionally pop onto various UO shards (among other games) together to relive the glory days. I play pop onto OSI once in a while and play on various free shards, these days.
My brief attempt to host my own server at the age of 15 (earning me a cease and desist from our ISP and a fun chat with my dad about the letter he got) and playing around with RunUO C# spawned my interest in coding. A majority of my time spent playing UO these days centers around identifying errors, optimizing, and perfecting my scripts.
Looking forward to meeting more of you in the community!
Niolo
I'm Niolo, project manager, amateur chef, and video gaming enthusiast. I'm from the USA. I've been playing Ultima Online since the mid 1990's, and I started playing on RunUO shards around the RunUO 1.0 release. I was a kid when I first started playing UO - much to my parents' dismay, I was exposed by a neighbor kid's parents and the obsession began. It wasn't long before I was pleading for a $10/month subscription of my own, and I was using my dad's work computer to play UO.
Back on the Pacific server in the 1990's, I made some of the best friends I have to date. After UO we played EverQuest, WoW, and dozens more, and continue to occasionally pop onto various UO shards (among other games) together to relive the glory days. I play pop onto OSI once in a while and play on various free shards, these days.
My brief attempt to host my own server at the age of 15 (earning me a cease and desist from our ISP and a fun chat with my dad about the letter he got) and playing around with RunUO C# spawned my interest in coding. A majority of my time spent playing UO these days centers around identifying errors, optimizing, and perfecting my scripts.
Looking forward to meeting more of you in the community!
Niolo