Bump.
Darien wrote:All right! I now have five separate Uru installations on my hard drive, ABM, UU, To D'ni, TPotS/CC, and a fully loaded Drizzle. Thank you Tsar Hoikas and Chacal for the help. Now excuse me while I go play Uru over

and over

and over

and over

and over.

Darien wrote:My intention is to copy my saved game from installation to installation thereby creating the illusion that the cavern is changing around me. These are the kind of ideas that pop into my head when I'm bored.

I finally had the time to play Uru this way and I had a blast. If you have the hard disc space, this is the way to play the game! Just re-read the first three pages of this topic to find out how to do it.
Here's some of the reasons I liked it. The sounds heard from the Takotah rooftop in ABM are different. You hear indistinct voices and construction sounds. When playing To D'ni and TPOTS there's silence. It made you feel as if the DRC was hard at work and then left by the time you get down into the city. I noticed that there were a few additional entries in Sharper's journal between ABM and Until Uru followed by additional journal entries during To D'ni. Since you get the feeling that the DRC has come and gone, by the time you get to TPOTS you feel like your onto something new that the DRC and previous explorers haven't seen, as if Yeesha is letting you in on a secret.
After TPOTS I played EoA again. (A fun game but way to easy.) I then moved my saved game into my Drizzled Uru and ran around experiencing all the changes and contributions the GoW has made. Very nice! Now I'm going through the fan ages again.
The only thing I didn't like about playing Uru this way was that TPOTS made some noticeable improvements to the look and feel of the game. Your avatar looks better and doesn't slide as much in TPOTS, the book covers in Relto and the Yeesha pages lying about look much better in TPOTS. But to me it was worth it to see the story in a new way.
Also, playing Uru this way made me realize just how little story there was to MOUL. There was a bunch of reading in ABM and TD. In MOUL there were journals for Jalak and Negilahn and a few pages on guilds in the guild neighborhood, that's all (I think.) TPOTS felt sparse with just the Watcher's "Words" and journal for the Watcher's Sanctuary but at least they helped push the story forward. MOUL really needed more journals laying around.