Earth and Beyond is an old MMO from Westwood Studios that went out of business. I recently learned that some people had made an emulator and always wanting to try Earth and Beyond I thought what the hell. Lo and behold I find myself playing Earth and Beyond on a Server with other people.
Site:
http://net-7.org/
Forum:
http://enb-emulator.com/
You have to make a forum account before an E&B Account to play. Here are the Download Instructions.
For those of you who do not know the Game it is a relatively large MMO with good graphics and lots of content. You play as a character and customize your Spaceship as you play through the game.
Trailer:
Emulator Test:
The game is free to play. There is no Cash Shop, Subscriptions or Micro Transactions. The Game is funded by Donations. It is not MMO "free" but Literally Free to Play.
Earth and Beyond has a low population but you can help with that.
From Wiki:
"Earth and Beyond is played by controlling either a humanoid or spaceship avatar in the third person.
Each game server, or Universe, consists of 12 main star systems. Each system contains multiple sectors. Warp gates are used to travel from sector to sector, and system to system.
Players create a character by choosing one of the three races, and one of three professions: Warrior, Explorer or Trader. Characters gain three types of experience: Combat experience is gained through fighting and completing combat jobs (being incapacitated results in "EXP Debt" and the character only receives half of the normal experience until the debt is repaid), Trade experience is gained from selling loot, by building items and by taking trade jobs, and Exploration experience is gained by from visiting navigation points and exploration jobs. In general each system has a number of "nav points". Visiting a nav point for the first time gives a certain amount of exploration experience. After a nav point is visited, it appears on the "radar" when the player is in the system.
Player's ships are constructed from a reactor, shield and engine. Optionally, a ship may have weapons or other devices that may buff or debuff other ships. Ship equipment can be reverse-engineered, rebuilt and enhanced. Player-made items could have better stats than dropped or purchased items, depending on the skill of the builder.
There were several varieties of boss spawns: Some were activated after a certain number of lower level monsters were killed, while others were time-based. For example, the Crystal Daeva, which produced valuable loot, had a spawn time of 72 hours. Nearly all bosses carried valuable and rare loot, which could be sold for significant amounts of cash on the in-game market.
Some sectors had areas where "Invasions" were staged. Sectors like Aragoth Prime contained a heavily defended Red Dragon base that was surrounded by multiple layers of defense turrets, carriers, battle cruisers, and frigates. Invasions often involved a multitude of clans joined together to attack the base and a huge battle would ensue."
Useful sites:
Guides
http://www.earthandbeyond.ca/community/coolstuff/
maps
http://enbmaps.de/?breite=1920&hoehe=935
http://isometricland.net/games/enb_javascript_map.php
Items
http://enbarsenal.com/
personal opinion
E&B is an old game , with time giving his marks.
It has a wonderful (but small) community , and some very unique feeling playing it .
The game wont tell you what to do , and you definitely need your paper next to you if you want to level up , build(truly meaningful in this game) or explore .
It has a lot of grinding element to it , so if that's turn you off i suggest skipping .
I think they did excellent work on the emulator reviving the original game .
And i hope some people can find enjoyment from it as i do .
Thanks for reading ,
Yaron.