![]() ![]() Grand Master The Futographer aka Patrick, the first GoC Grand Master was a supportive style leader and Aiden tried to be a motivating leader. The Uru Live Guilds had become a source of drama and aggravation driving many away from the game. I’ll help people and support them, but direction has to come from within each member. There isn’t much to do anyway.Īs the GoC has always been pretty much a lasse faire group I’ve never encouraged anyone to try and ‘run’ the group and I certainly don’t. I probably haven’t been in the Cavern for a couple of years. Once Cyan caved to the Slackers (hackers) and tolerated having the online game hacked, I and some friends decided the cavern was no longer safe for us. I scan the Myst Online forum almost daily (Feedly). I still have Myst and Uru Live as my favorite games. I think my canned answer is about as accurate as it gets for a quick answer. Not having that kind of time I changed the security and got it working. I’ve been intending to move the site to one of my domains and hosts for a LONG time. ( Uru Maps) As security was increased on the parent server something was over looked and none of the images show. I also found that the Maps site I run was broken. If no GoC member goes into the game, is the GoC still around? If I answer questions on the forum, is the GoC still around? My now standard answer is sort of. OSGrid has more concurrent players on a slow day. Single new players work their way through the now free to play Uru Live. We have no idea how many have actually played or are signed up to get access to the Cavern, as Uru Live is called by players. OSGrid has 111,948 members with anywhere from none to a couple of hundred online at one time, usually 50 to 100. The most often asked question, ‘Is it still around?’ Well, is Myst Online: Uru Live still around? Which is like asking if OSGrid is still around. I still have people chase me down to ask questions about the GoC. Some percentage of us became movers and shakers in SL… not monumental shakers, maybe a 3 or 4 on the Richtor scale… If you script, build, are into furniture or clothes making, building, or role playing you are likely to know some of those people. We have 600+ people from that world playing in Second Life. ![]() My 2010 Uru Live Avatar Meets My 2016 SL Avatar ![]()
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