![]() ![]() Sadly in 2006 did not succeed and Ryzom (together with the rest Nevrax) was sold to GameForge.The most notable donation pledge was FSF's 60 000 USD. to purchase the source code, game data, and artwork, so that can further develop it by placing it under a Free Software license.” To achieve this they planned to gather donations and buy Ryzom from Nevrax and release it as free software. In the same week a bunch former Nevrax employees and other contributors to NeL have started – a project to “turn model on its head and give players control over the virtual world their character's inhabit. In November 2006 Nevrax announced they're most likely going to bust and that several companies are willing to take them over.If my mind does not play tricks on me, already early on (2004 I think) there was an official GNU/Linux port of the client available, which was quite soon stopped because of the lack of manpower.What's not inculded is the data of the game so the stories, setting, parameters and quests are still only available to its gamers for a monthly fee.īefore the more official part, I think it's only fair to mention the history of it as well: – is released under AGPL 3.0 and the artwork under CC-BY-SA 3.0. What's changed now is that all code – engine, server, client, tools etc. The thing is that NeL 2 – the engine Nevrax made for Ryzom – has been already before available under GPL. Since I'm writing this already a day after I got the e-mail, you've probably caught wiff about it in the media 1 and wondering what the bloody hack do I mean with “even more” in my post. Ryzom – or the Saga of Ryzom as it was called back when I made an account for it – has become even more open as before! ![]()
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