Honestly, this shard doesn't aim to recreate perfect accuracy according to your definition. This is something that isn't possible since this in a way is almost your entire list compiled into one section. You cannot recreate the same atmosphere for each and every single person that existed in '99, especially the social aspect. This shard is only replicating mechanical accuracy. IE: the same code that existed during November '99. UO Second Age is like bringing up a shard on EA servers right now that is being reversed engineered back to a specific time frame. The shard is creating an environment for new experiences to be made in a t2a surrounding for a specific time frame.Stuck wrote: Like I mentioned in my original post, perfect era accuracy is the main goal here, but it seems to be more of a general goal than a strict goal. Right now there are exceptions to this goal (i.e. guild chat, party system, certain bugs that aren't included - hide repair for example). If we're going to have exceptions to era accuracy we should probably figure out a way to determine why these exceptions would be considered acceptable, or just have no exceptions at all. Those could be two examples of directions for the shard to go.
Party and guild chat are due to be removed as many other features that are known to be inaccurate or found to be in the future. The latest patch note written by Derrick even mentions that both chat systems are on the chopping block.
I'm not quite sure where you got the impression that this shard is aiming to replicate 'perfect accuracy' by your definition.