Hello Everyone! To everyone who loves UO deeply.
My name is Joe.
Joined around the time of UOR.
I played MMO in the era of dial-up,
Uo is the second MMO I play
After that, I played a lot of games, but none of them could bring me as much fun as UO
I'm playing on the server FORMOSA. When I first entered the game, I didn't know what to do for a while.....
But not long after, while walking out on the small bank of Britain to fight wild animals,
I met a handsome-looking knight.
Riding a white horse, wearing silver armor, holding a kite shield and a kryss.
Leisurely rode towards me and said Hi!
He's an avid gamer who also happens to work for a gaming magazine.
After typing a few words, we started to communicate on the phone,
and he taught me how to set up hotkeysand how to practice skills.
My first role is to practice Fencing, Healing and Archery, Anatomy, Tactics, Arms Lore, ,
50 Magery, 50 Parrying . This role earned me my first house.
Later, I started to practice the production department. I spent a lot of time digging and chopping wood...
Pulling the horses to dig ore slowly, chopping wood, listening to the sound of tools,
and the weather changes from time to time, with background music.
When you reach the GM, only you know how moved you are..
In the later time, I separated from UO, the house collapsed, and I came back in UOSE,
but the changes are so different.
That kind of simple happiness seems to be gone...
After 25 years, married, with two children
At some point that "STONE "just pops in my head
Accompanied by the sound of falling shovels and falling hammers
Pull me into this world again.
I am currently playing at FREESHARD
I have never used such a program to practice. When I knew Easyuo, I was quite surprised
It turns out that this saves a lot of time for many repetitive actions,
which is great for me who currently has little time.
But also because it may be too old, the information on the Easyuo website seems to be somewhat useless.
Found here in successive inquiries...
Thank you for watching and please forgive my poor English