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''Astonia III'' was a fantasy MMORPG video game that was initially released in September 2001. It was developed as a solo project by German programmer Daniel Brockhaus as a sequel to his earlier project, a smaller MMORPG called ''Mercenaries of Astonia''. At the end of the year, ''Astonia III'' launched into a full release, and started to charge players a monthly subscription fee, with one-month free trial. In late 2014, the game's official servers were shut down, and its source code was released online by Brockhaus.


History

In December 1998, a programmer by the name of Daniel Brockhaus had created a small MMORPG titled ''Mercenaries of Astonia''. It was only able to support up to 100 people at a time, and was not intended to be a commercial release; rather, it was to be a hobby project. Due to the growing popularity and Brockhaus wanting to expand, he decided to create a new game, titled ''Astonia III''. Although servers were left online for ''Mercenaries of Astonia'', players had started to gradually move to the new game. It supported better graphics, more gameplay elements, and an improved netcode to support hundreds of players in one server.
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for ''Astonia III'' started on September 13, 2001. It was to help stomp out bugs and test new gameplay elements. When the year came to a close, Intent Software (the official developing and publishing entity) moved the game to a
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model, with a one month free trial period for any new accounts. The game's official servers supported numerous
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to allow larger crowds online. ''Astonia III'' had steadily increased in numbers throughout 2002 and 2003. Intent Software continued to expand the game through new locations, new gameplay elements, and more in-game options. Eventually, a new server dubbed ''Astonia 3.5'' was released, with varying reactions. Both versions of ''Astonia III'' remained online simultaneously. In late 2014, Intent Software had shut down the official servers for ''Astonia III'', after more than 12 years of being online. Brockhaus then released the source code for all of his previous ''Astonia'' projects, encouraging fan-made projects to be created (with restricted revenue options). In the 2020s, two revivals of ''Astonia III'' occurred on the Steam service: ''Astonia: The Return of Yendor'' (later renamed as ''Astonia Remastered'') and ''Astonia Resurgence''. In early 2023, Brockhaus updated the ''Astonia'' game client to support resolutions up to 4K via SDL2 and released it on
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Reception

In June 2002, ''
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'' previewed the game, and had stated "Overall, the smaller online world of ''Astonia III'' has impressed me with its large amount of content, especially in the way of quests. It is one of the few online worlds I've played where the major motivation for advancing my character has been to see what the next quest will be." ''Adrenaline Vault'' reviewed the game and gave it three-and-a-half stars out of five, and concluded that "While it may not be the prettiest title on your shelf, its gameplay doesn't disappoint in the least, providing a good amount of variety and customization." '' Computer Gaming World'' reviewed the game much later after release, in March 2003. They gave the game three-and-a-half stars out of five, and stated "It looks like ''
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'' before ''Ultima Online'' stumbled its way into 3D graphics. It plays like '' Diablo'' before it fell into a bottomless pit of cheating." They concluded that "''Astonia III'' shows that sometimes the old ways can be the best ways."


References

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External links


Astonia: The Return of Yendor on Steam

Astonia Resurgence on Steam

Original Astonia website

Daniel Brockhaus official website
2001 video games Active massively multiplayer online games Fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing games Massively multiplayer online role-playing games Role-playing video games Video games developed in Germany Windows games Windows-only games