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Post by Morreion on Jun 25, 2012 15:06:30 GMT -5
The Camelot Herald was an innovative website that compiled all sorts of XML data from DAoC back in the day. It was one of the first of its kind if I remember right. There was plenty of info on DAoC there, but that wasn't all. It was really neat to look up the stats for your server and see you or your guild's name there. You could also look up your guild info, symbol/colors and stats for your members. In 2003, that was really cool- it still is, actually. Apologies- I used IE back then
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Post by Laethaka on Jun 25, 2012 18:59:03 GMT -5
nope, it got taken down a year or two ago I used to check it a lot and it was still getting updated... guess EA had to redirect the $ to another NFL game
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Post by Regolyth on Jun 26, 2012 14:17:20 GMT -5
The Camelot Herald was an innovative website that compiled all sorts of XML data from DAoC back in the day. It was one of the first of its kind if I remember right. *puts on nerd glasses* Actually, UO did this too. However, since there were no points of any kind, UO didn't keep track of who's number one in this or that, but it did take stuff from in the game. You could look up guilds and characters and see what they were trained in, what they were wearing, etc. It was pretty cool. DAoC did this too, but expanded on it by giving stats to RP kills each week (WoW had an armory at one point too, doing this as well). It's weird, I remember quite a few of those names up in that list. I've made it to the top of the Warden charts too; as well as to the top of the Ranger charts. It's cool "seeing your name in lights." ;D
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