I'm amazed to see Tibia show up on HN of all places! And a whole 22 years after I first installed the game on one of our high school computers.
This game was the catalyst to my career as an IT professional. I developed a tool back in 2003 or so that calculated experience and skill gains, as my first proper project in Visual Basic. It ended up as a mainstay in the playerbase for a long time, which meant I had to deal with release management and server capacity as a complete greenhorn.
Later, when I quit the game, I simply released the codebase on the forums, hoping for some other idealistic soul to take over. Naturally, that went the exact way you'd expect: People embedded keyloggers and released their own version of it, demolishing all the trust I'd built over the years.Another aspect of this game worth noting: The community, and how the gameplay has changed over the years.
In the "olden times", the main focus of the game was the social aspect. There were limited hunting grounds, so people spent their time hanging around and talking, building houses out of boxes and parcels, coming up with games.
I recently picked the game back up - now everything feels like it's hyper-optimized for grinding, and that old social aspect feels gone.
I find it fascinating - though also a bit sad.
Quindecillion|4 years ago
Seems like a good analogy to human society and the results of late-stage-capitalism.
rharb|4 years ago
avenius|4 years ago
The software was called Tomes of Knowledge, if that rings any bells :)