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The restored '''Guild of Writers''' is one of the 5 | The restored '''Guild of Writers''' is one of the 5 guilds promoted by the [[DRC]] in [[Kirel]]. Their main duties and objectives are the creation of new [[Ages]], the development of tools for the creation of Ages, and since the open-sourcing of the game, updating and improving the client and designing a server for fan-run shards. | ||
{{quote|In the future, we hope that the new Guild of Writers continues the tradition of making new Ages available. Though often considered the most elite of the Guilds, the Writers' tasks were also considered the most arduous and intense. We assume that the new tasks will be just as intense. Writing a Descriptive Book is not something to be taken lightly.|DRC|Kirel [[Reference:DRC_research_notebooks/Guild_descriptions#The_Guild_of_Messengers|Guild notes]]}} | {{quote|In the future, we hope that the new Guild of Writers continues the tradition of making new Ages available. Though often considered the most elite of the Guilds, the Writers' tasks were also considered the most arduous and intense. We assume that the new tasks will be just as intense. Writing a Descriptive Book is not something to be taken lightly.|DRC|Kirel [[Reference:DRC_research_notebooks/Guild_descriptions#The_Guild_of_Messengers|Guild notes]]}} | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
===COBBS=== | ===COBBS=== | ||
The beginning of the restored Guild of Writers can be traced to the February of [[2004 CE|2004]],<ref>"[https://mystonline.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=423350#p423350 All Guilds Appreciation Party]", post by zeke3651 on the MOUL forums. Accessed November 19, 2019.</ref> when [[Uru Live]] was shut down by Ubisoft. Immediately, a dedicated group of fans assembled on the | The beginning of the restored Guild of Writers can be traced to the February of [[2004 CE|2004]],<ref>"[https://mystonline.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=423350#p423350 All Guilds Appreciation Party]", post by zeke3651 on the MOUL forums. Accessed November 19, 2019.</ref> when [[Uru Live]] was shut down by Ubisoft. Immediately, a dedicated group of fans assembled on the Clockwork Orange BBS (COBBS). The goal of this group was twofold: to figure out how to continue playing Uru online, and how to add new content to the game. Unfortunately, in July [[2005 CE|July 2005]] the COBBS database crashed, so most of this early part of the Guild's history is lost. | ||
===Untìl Uru=== | ===Untìl Uru=== | ||
In [[August 2004 CE|August 2004]] there were two simultaneous developments: first, [[Cyan]] announced | In [[August 2004 CE|August 2004]] there were two simultaneous developments: first, [[Cyan]] announced [[Untìl Uru]], allowing players to play Uru Live on fan-run servers. Second, Almlys announced "A Live Compatible Uru Server" (ALCUGS), still actively used to this day by the [[Deep Island shard]]. | ||
Various tools such as '''PRPExplorer''' appeared, allowing the modders to understand how the game stored Age data, leading to the very first Uru modifications: one of the very first hacks was to delete random | Various tools such as '''PRPExplorer''' appeared, allowing the modders to understand how the game stored Age data, leading to the very first Uru modifications: one of the very first hacks was to delete random [[PRP]] files from the game, and watch as different Ages were combined (a practice that is still popular through the help of [[bot|bots]]). Later, things like texture replacements started to appear, where people would re-skin Ages with their own textures, including the infamous graffiti on [[Kerath's Arch]] stating ''"H'uru was here"''. | ||
The earliest confirmable fan addition (by | The earliest confirmable fan addition (by D'Lanor) was released on September 9, [[2005 CE|2005]].<ref>"[https://mystonline.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=421229#p421229 OOC Chronology]", post by AdamJohnso on the MOUL forums. Accessed on November 19, 2019.</ref> | ||
===PyPRP=== | ===PyPRP=== | ||
In [[2006 CE|2006]], | In [[2006 CE|2006]], Almlys returned with another huge announcement: the release of the PRP Blender Plugin (PyPRP). This was the first tool for creating and exporting Ages to the game. The first version was very rudimentary (it couldn't even export textures), but more and more functions were quickly added. | ||
Naturally that led to a resurgence of interest in Age creation. However, the COBBS was seen as a | Naturally that led to a resurgence of interest in Age creation. However, the COBBS was seen as a "dark underbelly" of the Uru community. At the time, hacking the game had very serious negative connotations and Cyan was hostile towards it. So there was a push to establish new groups, such as '''Age Builders''' and the '''New Tree''', whose primary focus was Age creation, not understanding how the game worked. | ||
===The Guild of Writers=== | ===The Guild of Writers=== | ||
When the [[DRC]] revived the | When the [[DRC]] revived the guilds, a number of people from these disparate groups came together to form the modern Guild of Writers, a melting pot of interests from Age creation tool making to Age creation itself. From the beginning, it was very clear that the Guild was ''not'' to be an exclusive club. | ||
Since [[2008 CE|2008]], | Since [[2008 CE|2008]], "Tsar" Hoikas gradually picked up more and more responsibilities, from administering the forum, to run the website, to upgrade the wiki. | ||
On August 23, [[2010 CE|2010]] the Guild released its Alcugs-based shard, | On August 23, [[2010 CE|2010]] the Guild released its Alcugs-based shard, "Deep Island", which currently hosts the majority (more than 190) of the fan-made Ages.<ref>"[https://guildofwriters.org/wiki/Gallery_of_Fan_Created_Ages Gallery of Fan Created Ages]", Guild of Writers wiki. Accessed on November 19, 2019.</ref> | ||
===Uru goes | ===Uru goes open source=== | ||
On April 6, [[2011 CE|2011]], Cyan released the | On April 6, [[2011 CE|2011]], Cyan released the source code of the Uru Live client (Cyan World Engine, CWE) and the 3ds Max 7 plugin. Five days later, the Guild's H-uru fork of CWE was announced. Soon, fan-run shards started to appear:<ref>"[https://mystonline.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=28215 OOC Chronology]", post by korovev on the MOUL forums. Accessed November 19, 2019.</ref> "The Open Cave" on August 1, [[2011 CE|2011]]; the OpenUru.org '''Minkata''' shard on December 11; the Guild of Writers' own "Gehn" shard on February 4, [[2012 CE|2012]]; the "Destiny" shard on February 1, [[2013 CE|2013]]. Other shards, like "Atlantis", have since been closed. | ||
On February 3, [[2015 CE|2015]], the first fan-made item of clothing, by | On February 3, [[2015 CE|2015]], the first fan-made item of clothing, by ChloeRhodes, was added to Uru Live. | ||
On July 11, [[2015 CE|2015]], the first version of | On July 11, [[2015 CE|2015]], the first version of Korman, the Guild's Age-creation plugin for Blender, was released, with the intent of replacing PyPRP with a more flexible and easy to use tool. | ||
===Opening of the assets=== | ===Opening of the assets=== | ||
On October 28, [[2019 CE|2019]], Cyan announced<ref>"[https://mystonline.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=29200 Modifying MOULa Assets]", post by Chogon on the MOUL forums. Accessed on November 19, 2019.</ref> that the MOUL assets | On October 28, [[2019 CE|2019]], Cyan announced<ref>"[https://mystonline.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=29200 Modifying MOULa Assets]", post by Chogon on the MOUL forums. Accessed on November 19, 2019.</ref> that the MOUL assets were open for fan updating and modification. This was big news for the Age building community, as they have been wanting this for years. It was not possible for Cyan to provide the original 3ds Max files, but they gave their blessing to reverse-engineer the files. | ||
Right away, | Right away, Doobes began the process of converting some of the Ages to Korman-ready files for Blender. This was made possible by the work of Sirius, who developed the next generation of PRP importer, the ZLZ URU Importer.<ref>"[https://www.guildofwriters.org/wiki/ZLZ_Age_Importer ZLZ Age Importer]", Guild of Writer wiki. Accessed on November 19, 2019.</ref> | ||
== Getting involved == | == Getting involved == |
Revision as of 23:28, 21 November 2019
This article is written from an OOC point-of-view. Events and elements in the D'ni Universe are regarded as fictional. |
Short D'ni name | telsel |
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D'ni name | telok seltantE |
Guild Master | Hoikas |
Guild color | black with red trim |
The restored Guild of Writers is one of the 5 guilds promoted by the DRC in Kirel. Their main duties and objectives are the creation of new Ages, the development of tools for the creation of Ages, and since the open-sourcing of the game, updating and improving the client and designing a server for fan-run shards.
In the future, we hope that the new Guild of Writers continues the tradition of making new Ages available. Though often considered the most elite of the Guilds, the Writers' tasks were also considered the most arduous and intense. We assume that the new tasks will be just as intense. Writing a Descriptive Book is not something to be taken lightly.
— DRC, Kirel Guild notes
History
COBBS
The beginning of the restored Guild of Writers can be traced to the February of 2004,[1] when Uru Live was shut down by Ubisoft. Immediately, a dedicated group of fans assembled on the Clockwork Orange BBS (COBBS). The goal of this group was twofold: to figure out how to continue playing Uru online, and how to add new content to the game. Unfortunately, in July July 2005 the COBBS database crashed, so most of this early part of the Guild's history is lost.
Untìl Uru
In August 2004 there were two simultaneous developments: first, Cyan announced Untìl Uru, allowing players to play Uru Live on fan-run servers. Second, Almlys announced "A Live Compatible Uru Server" (ALCUGS), still actively used to this day by the Deep Island shard.
Various tools such as PRPExplorer appeared, allowing the modders to understand how the game stored Age data, leading to the very first Uru modifications: one of the very first hacks was to delete random PRP files from the game, and watch as different Ages were combined (a practice that is still popular through the help of bots). Later, things like texture replacements started to appear, where people would re-skin Ages with their own textures, including the infamous graffiti on Kerath's Arch stating "H'uru was here".
The earliest confirmable fan addition (by D'Lanor) was released on September 9, 2005.[2]
PyPRP
In 2006, Almlys returned with another huge announcement: the release of the PRP Blender Plugin (PyPRP). This was the first tool for creating and exporting Ages to the game. The first version was very rudimentary (it couldn't even export textures), but more and more functions were quickly added.
Naturally that led to a resurgence of interest in Age creation. However, the COBBS was seen as a "dark underbelly" of the Uru community. At the time, hacking the game had very serious negative connotations and Cyan was hostile towards it. So there was a push to establish new groups, such as Age Builders and the New Tree, whose primary focus was Age creation, not understanding how the game worked.
The Guild of Writers
When the DRC revived the guilds, a number of people from these disparate groups came together to form the modern Guild of Writers, a melting pot of interests from Age creation tool making to Age creation itself. From the beginning, it was very clear that the Guild was not to be an exclusive club.
Since 2008, "Tsar" Hoikas gradually picked up more and more responsibilities, from administering the forum, to run the website, to upgrade the wiki.
On August 23, 2010 the Guild released its Alcugs-based shard, "Deep Island", which currently hosts the majority (more than 190) of the fan-made Ages.[3]
Uru goes open source
On April 6, 2011, Cyan released the source code of the Uru Live client (Cyan World Engine, CWE) and the 3ds Max 7 plugin. Five days later, the Guild's H-uru fork of CWE was announced. Soon, fan-run shards started to appear:[4] "The Open Cave" on August 1, 2011; the OpenUru.org Minkata shard on December 11; the Guild of Writers' own "Gehn" shard on February 4, 2012; the "Destiny" shard on February 1, 2013. Other shards, like "Atlantis", have since been closed.
On February 3, 2015, the first fan-made item of clothing, by ChloeRhodes, was added to Uru Live.
On July 11, 2015, the first version of Korman, the Guild's Age-creation plugin for Blender, was released, with the intent of replacing PyPRP with a more flexible and easy to use tool.
Opening of the assets
On October 28, 2019, Cyan announced[5] that the MOUL assets were open for fan updating and modification. This was big news for the Age building community, as they have been wanting this for years. It was not possible for Cyan to provide the original 3ds Max files, but they gave their blessing to reverse-engineer the files.
Right away, Doobes began the process of converting some of the Ages to Korman-ready files for Blender. This was made possible by the work of Sirius, who developed the next generation of PRP importer, the ZLZ URU Importer.[6]
Getting involved
A lot of Age creation tends to happen in private or very small teams. So, if someone has an idea to develop, the best starting point is the Guild wiki. A lot goes into making a well-made Age: concept, story, music, modelling, texturing, puzzles, etc. Watching developer commentaries for excellent games is a good way of learning the best strategies.
References
- ↑ "All Guilds Appreciation Party", post by zeke3651 on the MOUL forums. Accessed November 19, 2019.
- ↑ "OOC Chronology", post by AdamJohnso on the MOUL forums. Accessed on November 19, 2019.
- ↑ "Gallery of Fan Created Ages", Guild of Writers wiki. Accessed on November 19, 2019.
- ↑ "OOC Chronology", post by korovev on the MOUL forums. Accessed November 19, 2019.
- ↑ "Modifying MOULa Assets", post by Chogon on the MOUL forums. Accessed on November 19, 2019.
- ↑ "ZLZ Age Importer", Guild of Writer wiki. Accessed on November 19, 2019.