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Written by Rolf
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Wednesday, 12 October 2011 14:06 |
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Onetoofree renamed Code Club
In a bold move, just days before the upcoming Epic release on the 28th October, Onetoofree AB has been renamed to Code Club AB.
The reason behind the name change is that, well.. the name Onetoofree was always a temporary solution. It was a jest with numbers and had to be spelled as soon as you mentioned it. Life will be a lot easier in that aspect with Code Club because it works in most languages.
It was also very hard to identify yourself with a name based on numbers and it didn't convey any sort of vision. Now that we have some employees we need to define which sort of campfire we're lighting. Code Club will create "Online Adventures" and along those lines we're going to aim for an exotic style company.
Now there's just millions of places to update the name. No, not really but according to google Onetoofree has 179 000 hits. If you can help out with changing any of those hits to Code Club please do. It will take quite a while until we've managed to update this website and the game client.
You can find our new website at www.codeclub.se
Rolf Jansson
CEO, Code Club AB (!)

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Written by Wossoo
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Friday, 13 August 2010 00:00 |
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As many of you that play on anything other than super-low settings will have noticed, the graphics aspect of Wurm has been changing, and changing for the better. This is thanks to the creative drive and determination of our Game Art Team, led by MrBloodworth. But what exactly has changed?
Perhaps one of the most noticeable improvements made in the last few months has been a complete overhaul of the tree models and textures, which are now taller and appear more realistic and higher quality. There have also been improvements made to the grass and steppe texture / sprites, which are now darker and more rustic. Crop / field textures have also been improved to show crop types and growth status.There have also been many further items which have been subject to graphics improvements.
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Read more here!
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Written by Emoo
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Monday, 21 June 2010 12:59 |
A chorus of cheers could be heard across Freedom last week as the server celebrated it's milestone 1 year birthday. Many were excited and many dismayed that it had been 1 year already. For many it seems to have been yesterday that they sailed to the Freedom Isles seeking refuge from the wars that spilled over from wild, to settle in the awe inspiring mountains, vast plains and endless forests of this proud server.
As with any milestone event in Wurm there were Wurmians working hard away trying to make the day special. One such player was Berris who spent his day mailing out free enchanted tools to those who needed them. When I asked him about his charitable actions he had this to say; "I like that the Wurm community has events like impalongs and treasure hunts where people give their time and items freely for the fun of others. I just wanted to do something like that, keep the spirit alive."
It would seem with many on Freedom the spirit has been kept, with many players joining the initiative and taking up hammer, carving knife and hatchet to make a difference in the lives of their brethren. Though there have been many notable community achievements over the past year including the Black Dragon Slaying and Cave Canal Project but certainly in my mind the Academy of Enlightenment has been one of the top ongoing projects.

The Academy has a proud history spanning back to Jenn-Kellon Home and under the wise leadership of Dannyiron has continued it's good work on Freedom over the past year. At the Academy new players can can learn learn the in and outs of the game under the watchful eyes of the teachers and elders there. The tireless efforts of Dannyiron, Elwood, Chjees, Slon and Freckleskitty to provide the necessary knowledge and resources to allow strangers to the land excel have made a huge impact.
The future for the academy looks bright too with teachers in training and the student count just surpassing 20 with new players arriving almost daily in the quest for knowledge. One such student is DragonHaart who has been at the academy for nearly 2 weeks now. I managed to corner him to find out about his experience in the academy; "It's been excellent actually, I never intended to stay very long on first arriving. I soon found out that I didnt know much and have been here ever since. I've learnt alot, what you learn in GV really has no relevance over here. Elwood and Dannyiron are clearly the most helpful people I've seen since i got here, eager to help/teach and otherwise show you whats right."

So in the hands of these wonderful Wurmians we can look forward to another year on Freedom and have high hopes for the future. Happy Birthday Freedom! |
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Written by Guru Bear
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Thursday, 01 April 2010 09:04 |
So, there was I, wandering through Wurm, not really concentrating when it suddenly struck me how big everthing was. The cobbles were bigger (and closer), the trees were suddenly much higher and even the grass was proving to be a challenge. Next thing I know a chicken has just rushed past me carrying a shovel and there are three more chickens standing around asking a bartender for something to eat - seeds, I suppose. The world had gone mad! It was time to call for help. "ORACLE!!!!!" I called quietly. "Yes?" He answered from behind me. I turned round, but could not see the familier shape of our dear Head Game Master. I tried looking up, as I appeared to be stuck to my neck in the ground. But that proved a complete waste of time.
I tried looking round this tatty old rat that had wandered into view, but no, no flying Head GM to be seen anywhere. "You are a Rooster," the tatty rat stated flatly. " ! " I answered. "Yes, a rooster, complete with red feathers and a rather fetching yellow thing on your head - I think its a sun hat." I poked the rat experimentally. "Ow!" Said the rat, in a very Oraclish voice. "Er, Oracle, Have you looked in the mirror recently?"
"Is there any reason why I should?" Oracle asked, brushing something from his whiskers; I thought it impolite to ask what. "You are a rat."
It seems that the Lords of Wurm have developed an overnight sense of humour, and players have been transformed into an assortment of hens, roosters and, in Oracles case, a Rat. Happy April Fools, one and all! Well, this is Wurm, after all, and it just gets plain boring being a human sometimes. Though people keep treading on my tail feathers, which is rather annoying.
"Oh." Oracle considered his rat status for a moment. "Well, if you think we have problems, you should see Who!
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