I played UO from early 1998 to about mid-2000, I loved crafting and had 3 active characters back then 2 for crafting, and one for pure melee (mace+shield fighter). Never was one to go with the Flavor of the Month in character builts, and usually with what I loved best (that's the best way to play the game imho). I love sitting in town (or my house when I have one), doing crafting while relaxing mussic is playing in my room... Not a fan of PKing (or being PKed, of course) and I usually leave PKs in their spot while I hunt my less profitable ones, even if it takes longer.
Eventually (and you'll find a reference to this in the "So I stated a Tailor" thread) New dev-teams and new rules introduced in late T2A drove me away from the game, as my merchant playstyle had been near destroyed by the Tailoring nerf-patch (which VERY UNFORTUNATELY is on this server; I *hope* for a price revision, but as nothing happened in over 2 years based on topic dates... well, still hoping). So I left UO then and never looked back... until about 2005 when I seriously got fed-up of the class/level themepark kind of games. Unfortunately, my searches came up empty as beside the now Wow-ified UO that EA is still running, nothing intersting has graced the internet. I am hoping that "Shroud of the Avatar" from Lord British(tm) will rectify that eventually.
So I decided (yes even with outrageous tailoring prices for the town merchants... what!? NO I will never let it go... so fix it please

Ok for the questions, just bear with me as I didn't play this for like 14 years.
1- I have this constant "fliker" at the top of the screen when playing fullscreen... Any tips on fixing it ?
2- When in fullscreen mode, I am losing part of the screen. (ie: missing a few good lines where the skill-ups show up at the bottom). Any way to make the game fit my screen (I know what a concept, lol, gotta love these old games).
3- How do I turn off the In-game music ?
4- From memory there where macros I used to run, like F1 to say "Vendor Buy the Bank from the Guards" or something like that... there was also shortcuts for using mark/recall quickly, or to use my sewing kit and the likes... Where do I access macros from ?
More questions to come as I try and play more. Man I feel like such a newbie... it's great (and disturbing at the same time!)
PS: Nice to meet all of you. I hope that we'll meet in-game on good terms, and not staring the barrel of your gun, errrr, crossbow.
-- François