Talk:Ryzom

Media License
Some sources indicate that some of the game media, such as music, may not be free (1 2). I have also not found any explicit license statement in the media repositories. Anyone has any insight? Anything I've missed? --Drummyfish (talk) 18:27, 9 January 2019 (CET)

Deletion Review
The server data are proprietary and not public (see the sources in article text). The game as such cannot be played without it and it cannot easily be replaced. What is free is the client, assets and the server framework, but that's not a whole game, and since engines that require proprietary data (such as OpenMW) aren't included on this wiki, Ryzom probably shouldn't be either. --Drummyfish (talk) 23:21, 11 June 2021 (CEST)
 * I agree. It seems (according to one of the respondents in this link, which is referenced in the article) that some non-trivial parts of the codebase are not included in the freely-licensed sources, such as NPC AI scripts. Ryzom certainly appears to be a partly-free game. Hypothetically, someone could create their own game world on their own server for Ryzom and the freely-released components could be compatible with it, correct? Has anyone done that and released the server data under a free license? If they have, perhaps this article could be changed to be about Ryzom as a freely-licensed basic MMO codebase instead of a game, but if no, then it certainly seems like this article should be deleted for now. Magellan (talk) 02:08, 12 June 2021 (CEST)


 * From what I've gathered, you can run your own server. Some other games have also been released using Ryzom, so it seems putting it down as an MMO codebase might be the most appropriate.


 * Deleted. --GNUbie (talk) 21:01, 7 February 2022 (CET)