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MajorMUD is a MUD for the Major BBS and Worldgroup BBS software. It can be played over a dial-up modem connected to a BBS, or more commonly over telnet.
HistoryMajorMUD was created by Lance & Cathy (Dog) Neumann, Michael Skupa (Cat), Craig Young (Morukai), and Geoffrey Rosen (Orfeo) in the early 1990s. Collectively they were known as West Coast Creations, or WCC. Based in Canada, WCC ran a BBS called Dreamscape Online Entertainment Services (DSOE) that players and potential customers could use to try out their software. It was also one of the few places that players could go to ask questions directly of the designers. Prior to being called DreamScape it was called Nightline BBS, and from playing TA and Lance not able to get reliable updates, Lance, Dog, Cat, and Orfeo decided to make their own game, along with all the users on Nightline for beta testers. MajorMUD itself was initially offered as a separate game module for the MajorBBS. Despite its significant price tag (nearly $1000 USD for a 256 user version), MajorMUD was noted by Logicomm to be one of the most wildly popular packages to MajorBBS sysops. A total of 9 expansion modules, or "mods", were released over a period of several years, each in kind for an additional fee to the system owner. The game itself was written in C and compiled with Borland C++ (as were all modules for Major BBS and Worldgroup.) MajorMUD was extremely popular for its intuitive, simple to understand user interface. Compared to other MUDs of the time, MajorMUD provided more help for the beginner and a simpler combat system that was easier to understand. WCC frequently introduced new content to the game and made corrections to bugs and gameplay. Further, unlike "internet muds" of the day, each game of MajorMUD was basically the same. All editing or "building" of the game was restricted by WCC, so a player could be assured of a consistent gameplay experience wherever he or she may play. Expansion modulesOn November 11, 1996, WCC released their first mod for MajorMUD - Dragon's Teeth Hills. Over the years, a total of 9 content modules were released (WCC released the first 6, while Metropolis released the last 3). These expansion modules added many new monsters, weapons, items, and places to explore to the base MajorMUD install. Module 1 also introduced the Reputation based "Quest Lines" - with quests for "Good", "Neutral", and "Evil" players. Module List:
The MajorMUD website still lists Module 10 as a future update, however seeing as how there has been no news about this module since 2003, and since Module 9 was released in 2001, many now believe that Module 10 will never be released. On March 19, 2007, Metropolis announced that their current programmer had resigned to move on to another company. No replacement was announced, although it was stated that they would be interviewing for the position over the next one week to two weeks. RacesThere are a total of 13 races available to choose from when a player creates a character in MajorMUD. The original release included 11 races, with the Nekojin and Gaunt One added in later modules. Each race has six base stats; Strength, agility, intelligence, wisdom, health and charm. These stats are increased manually as levels are gained through skill points which are accrued as the character levels up. Each race has its own attributes and special racial abilities, such as nightvision, stealth, and increased resistances. Some races are better then others, having higher starting stats and more special abilities. This can come with a cost however, with a sharp increase in the experience modifier. At higher levels a racial modifier on experience can mean hundred of millions of experience points. Game editorsDespite warnings against editing the game from WCC, MajorMUD edits have long circulated under the radar of WCC. Sysops and players commonly edited MajorMUD in its early infancy to introduce items such as the laen longsword that were present in the database but usually unobtainable within the game. Sale to MetropolisOn May 25, 1999, WCC sold MajorMUD to Metropolis, a company based in Kansas, USA. Metropolis promised to continue the work done by WCC in an e-mail that was sent to owners and others on the mailing list maintained by WCC:
On April 10, 2008 Metropolis Gameport shut down and sold all 7 of their Worldgroup BBS Game Servers. After 9 long years, Metropolis Gameport is now looking to sell the rights to MajorMud to another party. Metropolis posted this notice on their Sysop Support Forum.
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