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[[Image:U8title.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Title Screen]]
 
[[Image:U8intro.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Introducion]]
 
[[Image:U83.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Talking with the Sorceress [[Bane]]]]
 
[[Image:U82.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Summoning the Titan, [[Pyros]]]]
 
   
'''Ultima VIII: Pagan''' is the ninth installment of the main series and the thirteenth in the entire series, if the ''[[Worlds of Ultima]]'' games and ''[[Ultima Underworld I]]'' and ''[[Ultima Underworld II|II]]'' are counted. It was released and published by Origin for the IBM-PC in 1994. It is part of the "Age of Armageddon" saga.
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'''''Ultima VIII: Pagan''''' is the ninth installment of the main series and the thirteenth in the entire series, if the ''[[Worlds of Ultima]]'' games and ''[[Ultima Underworld I]]'' and ''[[Ultima Underworld II|II]]'' are counted. It was released and published by Origin for the IBM-PC in 1994. It is part of the "Age of Armageddon" saga.
   
 
== Gameplay ==
While technically, the game is well-developed compared to ''[[Ultima VII Part Two]]'', with full digital sound and better music, even more realistic graphics and a simple physics engine, the gameplay did not sit well with many of the fans of the series. The Avatar is again alone, with no party at all. The game is much more action-oriented than the other ''Ultimas'', too much so for many players. The world is smaller, with fewer characters, there are no portraits and less dialogue. The whole jumping-issue even caused Origin to write a patch. However, the positive aspect of the game is the story. The story is very mature, and deals with the dilemma that in order to escape, the Avatar, and therefore the player, has to accept that some evil things have to be done for the greater good.
 
   
 
While technically, the game is well-developed compared to ''[[Ultima VII Part Two]]'', with full digital sound and better music, even more realistic graphics and a simple physics engine, the gameplay did not sit well with many of the fans of the series. [[The Avatar]] is again alone, with no party. The game is much more action-oriented than the other ''Ultimas''. The world is smaller, with fewer characters, there are no portraits and less dialogue. The whole jumping-issue even caused Origin to write a patch. However, the positive aspect of the game is the story. The story is very mature, and deals with the dilemma that in order to escape, the Avatar, and therefore the player, has to accept that some evil things have to be done for the greater good.
   
 
== The Story ==
''Ultima VIII'' was seen as a disappointment by many fans, and is generally seen as a step back in the series in general. It was, however, the most successful game in the series in term of sales, as it brought many new people to ''Ultima''.
 
 
{{Spoiler}}
   
 
The [[Avatar]] is abducted by the [[Guardian]] at the end of ''[[Ultima VII Part Two]]'' and brought to this world, [[Pagan]]. Declaring that the Avatar would never manage to escape from it, the Guardian gloats that [[Britannia]] would be his very soon, then drops the Avatar into the sea.
== Included with the game ==
 
   
 
Pagan is an inhospitable world. The Guardian had mostly destroyed it many centuries ago with four of his underlings, [[Elemental Titans]]. But the people have no idea that the Guardian is responsible for their enslavement. In fact, they see the Guardian and the Titans as saviours! The Avatar learns that the four Titans hold an iron grip over the world. In order to escape, he learns all the magic schools, after consulting the Gods of Old. Gathering five special pieces of [[Blackrock]], the Avatar uses them to destroy the Titans and unlock enormous powers in himself. Using the fragments, a [[Moongates#Black Moongates|Black Gate]] opens, allowing him to return to Britannia.
The release of ''Ultima VIII'' included these things with the game:
 
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* The Book ''[[The Chronicle of Pagan]]''
 
 
Upon arriving in Britannia however, he is shocked to see that the Guardian seems to have already conquered the land.
* A cloth map of [[Pagan]]
 
 
{{Endspoiler}}
* A [[Pentagram Coin]]
 
   
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== Development ==
== Differences between the ports ==
 
   
 
''Ultima VIII: Pagan'' was exclusively produced for the IBM-PC, therefore other official ports of the game do not exist.
 
''Ultima VIII: Pagan'' was exclusively produced for the IBM-PC, therefore other official ports of the game do not exist.
   
 
Richard Garriott admitted that it had been bad for the game to be on a deadline, with three months too few to finish it. Many elements from the original plot had been cut from the final product, to rush the game out on deadline. This caused several dead ends, plot threads being incomplete etc. See [[Plot Cuts in Ultima VIII]].
== The Story ==
 
   
 
An enhanced CD-ROM edition was also in the works. It would have provided character portraits, full speech for every character, graphical improvements and other features. In the end it was cancelled for same reason as ''The Lost Vale'' (see below).
{{Spoiler}}
 
   
 
=== Music ===
 
The music in this game is the most persuasive of the series. It is very dark and chilling, and well reflects the bleakness of Pagan and the cynicism of its populace and other beings, in stark contrast to Britannia. Credits for this composition go to Nenad Vugrinec (as Neno Vugrinec). This was his only contribution to ''Ultima'' music.
   
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=== Translations ===
The [[Avatar]] is abducted by the [[Guardian]] at the end of ''[[Ultima VII Part Two]]'' and brought to this world, [[Pagan]]. Declaring that the Avatar would never manage to escape from it, the Guardian gloats that [[Britannia]] would be his very soon, then drops the Avatar into the sea.
 
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''Ultima VIII'' was translated to several languages, including German, French and Spanish.
   
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== Release ==
Pagan is an inhospitable world. The Guardian had mostly destroyed it many centuries ago with four of his underlings, elemental [[Titans]]. But the people have no idea that the Guardian is responsible together with the Titans and actually see them as saviours! The Avatar learns that the four Titans hold an iron grip over the world. In order to escape, he learns all the magic schools, after consulting the Gods of Old. Gathering five special pieces of [[Blackrock]], the Avatar uses them to destroy the Titans and unlock enormous powers in himself. Using the fragments, a [[Moongates#Black Moongates|Black Gate]] opens, allowing him to return to Britannia.
 
   
 
''Ultima VIII'' was seen as a disappointment by many fans, and is generally seen as a step back in the series in general. It was, however, the most successful game in the series in term of sales, as it brought many new people to ''Ultima''.
Upon arriving in Britannia however, he is shocked to see that the Guardian seems to have already conquered the land.
 
   
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The game was later included in the ''[[Ultima Collection]]'' (1998).
   
 
=== Included with the game ===
{{Endspoiler}}
 
   
 
The release of ''Ultima VIII'' included these things with the game:
== Music ==
 
 
* The book ''[[The Chronicle of Pagan]]''
The music in this game is the most persuasive of the series. It is very dark and chilling, and well reflects the bleakness of Pagan and the cynicism of its populace and other beings, in stark contrast to Britannia. Credits for this composition go to Nenad Vugrinec (as Neno Vugrinec). This was his only contribution to ''Ultima'' music.
 
 
* A cloth map of Pagan in ''Ultima VIII''
 
 
* A Pentagram Coin
== Trivia ==
 
[[File:U8pent.gif|thumb|200px|The added lines about pentagrams]]
 
* The game also has the not-so-kind nickname "Super Avatar Bros.", speaking negative of all the running and jumping passages in the game, which frustrated many players.
 
* Garriott himself admitted, that it had been bad for the game to be on a deadline, with three months too few to finish it.
 
* The Pentagram on the cover and in the game offended some religious people, forcing Origin to add some lines concerning this to the documentation.
 
* Many elements from the original plot had been cut from the final product, to rush the game out on deadline. This caused several dead ends, plot threads being incomplete etc. See [[Plot Cuts in Ultima VIII]].
 
* An enhanced CD-ROM edition was also in the works. It would have provided character portraits, full speech for every character, graphical improvements and other features. In the end it was cancelled for same reason as the ''Lost Vale''.
 
   
 
== Expansions ==
 
== Expansions ==
 
=== Speech Pack ===
 
=== Speech Pack ===
 
{{main|Speech Pack}}
 
{{main|Speech Pack}}
''Ultima VIII'' included a limited amount of spoken dialoque, however, due to the size constraints of floppy discs, this speech was not included on the floppy disc version of the game. A disc advertised as the Speech Pack was sold separately, however, because it was expensive and added little to the game, it sold poorly. The CD-ROM version of ''Ultima VIII'' came with speech already in it and wasn't significantly more expensive than the floppy disc version, making the Speech Pack's value even more questionable.
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''Ultima VIII'' included a limited amount of spoken dialogue, however, due to the size constraints of floppy discs, this speech was not included on the floppy disc version of the game. A disc advertised as the Speech Pack was sold separately; however, because it was expensive and added little to the game, it sold poorly. The CD-ROM version of ''Ultima VIII'' came with speech already in it and wasn't significantly more expensive than the floppy disc version, making the Speech Pack's value even more questionable.
   
 
=== The Lost Vale ===
 
=== The Lost Vale ===
 
{{main|The Lost Vale}}
 
{{main|The Lost Vale}}
A vaporware product. It was planned that there would be a add-in disk for ''Ultima VIII'', "The Lost Vale." The big doors on the [[Plateau]] most likely were planned to be the entrance. Sadly, [[wikipedia:Electronic Arts|Electronic Arts]], disappointed with the poor sales of ''Ultima VIII'', pulled the plug on the project. Only some screenshots and the box design survived.
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It was planned that there would be a add-in disk for ''Ultima VIII'', ''The Lost Vale''. The big doors found on the [[Plateau]] in [[Pagan]] most likely were planned to be the entrance. However, [[wikipedia:Electronic Arts|Electronic Arts]], disappointed with the poor sales of ''Ultima VIII'', pulled the plug on the project. Only some screenshots and the box design survived.
   
 
== Upgrades ==
 
== Upgrades ==
   
''Ultima VIII'' is so far developed in terms of graphics, sound and gameplay, that upgrades aren't needed. However, it is very difficult to run the game on modern computers.
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''Ultima VIII'' is very difficult to run on modern computers. Some fan-made upgrades try to address this problem.
   
 
===Pentagram===
 
===Pentagram===
   
[[Pentagram]], a project still in development, will solve all these problems in due time, making the game fully playable under various operating systems, namely Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOS X.
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[[Pentagram]], a project still in development, is attempting to solve all the problems ''Ultima VIII'' has to be played on modern systems. This would make the game fully playable under various operating systems, namely Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOS X.
   
 
===Ultima 8 for Windows===
 
===Ultima 8 for Windows===
 
Ron Windeyer (aka Gaseous Dragon) has written a utility to run ''Ultima VIII'' on Windows operating systems. See [http://members.iinet.net.au/~rsd/ his website] for more information.
 
Ron Windeyer (aka Gaseous Dragon) has written a utility to run ''Ultima VIII'' on Windows operating systems. See [http://members.iinet.net.au/~rsd/ his website] for more information.
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GOG.com has the whole Ultima series for sale, it has been made to run in a self installed dosbox enviroment, some of the games will also run on a Mac.
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http://www.gog.com/mix/ultima
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==More game related information==
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* For bugs in this game, see [[Bugs#Ultima VIII|Ultima VIII Bugs]].
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* For easter eggs and real-life references in this game, see [[Real-Life references and Easter Eggs#Ultima VIII|Ultima VIII Real-life references and easter eggs]].
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* For nitpicks for this game, see [[Ultima VIII Nitpicks]].
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== Trivia ==
 
[[File:U8pent.gif|thumb|200px|The added lines about pentagrams]]
 
* The game also has the not-so-kind nickname "Super Avatar Bros.", speaking negative of all the running and jumping passages in the game, which frustrated many players.
 
* The Pentagram on the cover and in the game offended some religious people, forcing Origin to add some lines concerning this to the documentation.
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*On April 28, 2015, Origin gave Ultima VIII:Pagan Gold Edition for free as part of the In The House project.
   
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
   
 
* [http://members.iinet.net.au/~rsd/ ''Ultima 8'' for Windows]
 
* [http://members.iinet.net.au/~rsd/ ''Ultima 8'' for Windows]
 
 
* [http://pentagram.sourceforge.net/index.php ''Pentagram'' website]
 
* [http://pentagram.sourceforge.net/index.php ''Pentagram'' website]
 
 
* [http://www.notableultima.com/collectibles/Title_U8.html The collectible Ultima-''Ultima VIII'']
 
* [http://www.notableultima.com/collectibles/Title_U8.html The collectible Ultima-''Ultima VIII'']
 
 
* [http://members.inode.at/357352/english/nitpicks_u8.htm Nitpicks for ''Ultima VIII'']
 
* [http://members.inode.at/357352/english/nitpicks_u8.htm Nitpicks for ''Ultima VIII'']
 
 
* [http://www.ultimainfo.net/Codex/Ultima8.htm The Other Codex-''Ultima VIII'']
 
* [http://www.ultimainfo.net/Codex/Ultima8.htm The Other Codex-''Ultima VIII'']
 
* [http://aiera.timeimmortal.net/ultima8.php Ultima Aiera ''Ultima VIII'' resources]
   
* [http://aiera.timeimmortal.net/ultima8.php Ultima Aiera ''Ultima VIII'' resources]
 
 
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Game Box Art

Ultima VIII: Pagan is the ninth installment of the main series and the thirteenth in the entire series, if the Worlds of Ultima games and Ultima Underworld I and II are counted. It was released and published by Origin for the IBM-PC in 1994. It is part of the "Age of Armageddon" saga.

Gameplay

While technically, the game is well-developed compared to Ultima VII Part Two, with full digital sound and better music, even more realistic graphics and a simple physics engine, the gameplay did not sit well with many of the fans of the series. The Avatar is again alone, with no party. The game is much more action-oriented than the other Ultimas. The world is smaller, with fewer characters, there are no portraits and less dialogue. The whole jumping-issue even caused Origin to write a patch. However, the positive aspect of the game is the story. The story is very mature, and deals with the dilemma that in order to escape, the Avatar, and therefore the player, has to accept that some evil things have to be done for the greater good.

The Story


Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.



The Avatar is abducted by the Guardian at the end of Ultima VII Part Two and brought to this world, Pagan. Declaring that the Avatar would never manage to escape from it, the Guardian gloats that Britannia would be his very soon, then drops the Avatar into the sea.

Pagan is an inhospitable world. The Guardian had mostly destroyed it many centuries ago with four of his underlings, Elemental Titans. But the people have no idea that the Guardian is responsible for their enslavement. In fact, they see the Guardian and the Titans as saviours! The Avatar learns that the four Titans hold an iron grip over the world. In order to escape, he learns all the magic schools, after consulting the Gods of Old. Gathering five special pieces of Blackrock, the Avatar uses them to destroy the Titans and unlock enormous powers in himself. Using the fragments, a Black Gate opens, allowing him to return to Britannia.

Upon arriving in Britannia however, he is shocked to see that the Guardian seems to have already conquered the land.


Spoilers end here.



Development

Ultima VIII: Pagan was exclusively produced for the IBM-PC, therefore other official ports of the game do not exist.

Richard Garriott admitted that it had been bad for the game to be on a deadline, with three months too few to finish it. Many elements from the original plot had been cut from the final product, to rush the game out on deadline. This caused several dead ends, plot threads being incomplete etc. See Plot Cuts in Ultima VIII.

An enhanced CD-ROM edition was also in the works. It would have provided character portraits, full speech for every character, graphical improvements and other features. In the end it was cancelled for same reason as The Lost Vale (see below).

Music

The music in this game is the most persuasive of the series. It is very dark and chilling, and well reflects the bleakness of Pagan and the cynicism of its populace and other beings, in stark contrast to Britannia. Credits for this composition go to Nenad Vugrinec (as Neno Vugrinec). This was his only contribution to Ultima music.

Translations

Ultima VIII was translated to several languages, including German, French and Spanish.

Release

Ultima VIII was seen as a disappointment by many fans, and is generally seen as a step back in the series in general. It was, however, the most successful game in the series in term of sales, as it brought many new people to Ultima.

The game was later included in the Ultima Collection (1998).

Included with the game

The release of Ultima VIII included these things with the game:

Expansions

Speech Pack

Main article: Speech Pack

Ultima VIII included a limited amount of spoken dialogue, however, due to the size constraints of floppy discs, this speech was not included on the floppy disc version of the game. A disc advertised as the Speech Pack was sold separately; however, because it was expensive and added little to the game, it sold poorly. The CD-ROM version of Ultima VIII came with speech already in it and wasn't significantly more expensive than the floppy disc version, making the Speech Pack's value even more questionable.

The Lost Vale

Main article: The Lost Vale

It was planned that there would be a add-in disk for Ultima VIII, The Lost Vale. The big doors found on the Plateau in Pagan most likely were planned to be the entrance. However, Electronic Arts, disappointed with the poor sales of Ultima VIII, pulled the plug on the project. Only some screenshots and the box design survived.

Upgrades

Ultima VIII is very difficult to run on modern computers. Some fan-made upgrades try to address this problem.

Pentagram

Pentagram, a project still in development, is attempting to solve all the problems Ultima VIII has to be played on modern systems. This would make the game fully playable under various operating systems, namely Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOS X.

Ultima 8 for Windows

Ron Windeyer (aka Gaseous Dragon) has written a utility to run Ultima VIII on Windows operating systems. See his website for more information.

GOG.com has the whole Ultima series for sale, it has been made to run in a self installed dosbox enviroment, some of the games will also run on a Mac.

http://www.gog.com/mix/ultima

More game related information

Trivia

U8pent

The added lines about pentagrams

  • The game also has the not-so-kind nickname "Super Avatar Bros.", speaking negative of all the running and jumping passages in the game, which frustrated many players.
  • The Pentagram on the cover and in the game offended some religious people, forcing Origin to add some lines concerning this to the documentation.
  • On April 28, 2015, Origin gave Ultima VIII:Pagan Gold Edition for free as part of the In The House project.

External Links


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