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Myth is a series of games started by Bungie: real time tactics in a fantasy setting (a similar game is [[wikipedia:Kingdom Under Fire|Kingdom Under Fire]] from the Korean developer Phantagram, notable for having aborted [[Strident]] and Duality (er, not [http://forums.bungie.org/story/?read=62668 Double Aught's Duality]) ^_^ ).  
Myth is a series of games started by [[Bungie]]: real-time tactics in a fantasy setting inspired by Celtic mythology and Glen Cook's ''The Black Company'' novels. Along with [[Marathon]], Myth is one of Bungie's classic pre-Halo series.


[[Bungie]] made the first game (The Fallen Lords) and the second one (Soulblighter). In a way that is not unusual for Bungie, there are multiple references to Myth in Oni, from [[Music/Myth|musical themes]] to quotes and other [[Easter eggs]].
Bungie made the first game, '''Myth: The Fallen Lords''', and the second one, '''Myth II: Soulblighter'''. As usual for Bungie, there are multiple references to these games in [[Oni]], from [[Music/Myth|musical themes]] to quotations and other [[Easter eggs#Myth|Easter eggs]].


The third game (The Wolf Age), was developed by Mumbo Jumbo for [[Rights|Take 2]], after Bungie was bought by Microsoft and Myth was acquired by T2; development was rushed and fans generally agree that the game did not fulfill its potential.
Myth II has a [https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/1999/01/06/myth-ii-uninstall bit of notoriety] over its colossal uninstaller bug. Though it was fixed before the game released to the general public, the uninstaller was originally scripted to remove all files in the same directory as itself, recursively. This meant that if you placed the game files at the root level of a hard drive (not C:\MythII but C:\ itself), your entire hard drive would be deleted along with the game. While few users would ever place the game files on their hard drive without any enclosing folder, this happened to a Japanese localizer at the end of the game's development. Bungie decided to stop production on the game, tear open the game boxes on the assembly line, and replace the game discs. This cost the company approximately $800,000, a difficult financial blow for a small game studio, and was a key factor in deciding to sell Bungie to Microsoft.


Unlike [[Oni]], Myth was shipped with multiplayer and was mod-ready to begin with; Bungie also released some of their development tools. Later, the Myth II source was provided to some fans through an [[wikipedia:Non-disclosure_agreement|NDA]] with T2, which has allowed them to continuously maintain the game application and improve it down to the modern day, while maintaining compatibility with the Myth I and II game data. The current developer group is called Project Magma.
The third game '''Myth III: The Wolf Age''', was developed by Mumbo Jumbo after the Microsoft purchase of Bungie led to the Myth IP being acquired by Take-Two Interactive ([[Oni#Buyout|explained here]]); development was rushed and fans generally agree that the game did not fulfill its potential.
 
Unlike Oni, Myth shipped with multiplayer and was modding-ready to begin with; Bungie also released some of their development tools. Later, the Myth II source was provided to some fans through an [[wp:Non-disclosure agreement|NDA]] with T2, which has allowed a group of fans called Project Magma to continuously maintain the game application and improve it down to the modern day.


;Community links
;Community links
:[http://www.projectmagma.net/ Project Magma] home
:[http://myth.bungie.org/ Myth.Bungie.Org] (original home of Myth fans)
::[http://www.projectmagma.net/what/ Introduction to Myth]
:[http://www.projectmagma.net/ Project Magma]
:[http://tain.totalcodex.net/ The Tain] (categorized file repository)
:[http://www.projectmagma.net/what/ What is Myth?]
::[http://tain.totalcodex.net/forum/ community forum] on the Tain
:[http://tain.totalcodex.net/ The Tain archive] (mod repository)
:[http://tain.totalcodex.net/forum/ The Tain forum]
:[http://gateofstorms.net/ Gate of Storms metaserver] (Internet matchmaking)


;Myth on Bungie.net
;Myth on Bungie.net
:[http://www.bungie.net/Projects/Myth/default.aspx Picture galleries]
:[https://web.archive.org/web/20101126215041/http://www.bungie.net/projects/myth/asset_thumb_viewer.aspx?at=59&cc=31 Picture galleries]


;Myth on Wikipedia
;Myth on Wikipedia
:The Myth games are documented (over-?)extensively on Wikipedia, starting [[wikipedia:Myth_(computer_game_series)|HERE]], with exhaustive information on gameplay, unit types, and the storyline.
:The Myth games are documented extensively on Wikipedia, starting [[wp:Myth (video game series)|HERE]].


;Myth art by [[User:Guido|Guido]]
;Myth art by [[Guido]]
:http://guido.oni2.net/other%20junk/Myth%20stuff/
:[http://guido.oni2.net/other%20junk/Myth%20stuff/ Myth stuff]


[[Category:Real World]]
[[Category:Real World]]

Latest revision as of 19:54, 17 October 2023

Myth is a series of games started by Bungie: real-time tactics in a fantasy setting inspired by Celtic mythology and Glen Cook's The Black Company novels. Along with Marathon, Myth is one of Bungie's classic pre-Halo series.

Bungie made the first game, Myth: The Fallen Lords, and the second one, Myth II: Soulblighter. As usual for Bungie, there are multiple references to these games in Oni, from musical themes to quotations and other Easter eggs.

Myth II has a bit of notoriety over its colossal uninstaller bug. Though it was fixed before the game released to the general public, the uninstaller was originally scripted to remove all files in the same directory as itself, recursively. This meant that if you placed the game files at the root level of a hard drive (not C:\MythII but C:\ itself), your entire hard drive would be deleted along with the game. While few users would ever place the game files on their hard drive without any enclosing folder, this happened to a Japanese localizer at the end of the game's development. Bungie decided to stop production on the game, tear open the game boxes on the assembly line, and replace the game discs. This cost the company approximately $800,000, a difficult financial blow for a small game studio, and was a key factor in deciding to sell Bungie to Microsoft.

The third game Myth III: The Wolf Age, was developed by Mumbo Jumbo after the Microsoft purchase of Bungie led to the Myth IP being acquired by Take-Two Interactive (explained here); development was rushed and fans generally agree that the game did not fulfill its potential.

Unlike Oni, Myth shipped with multiplayer and was modding-ready to begin with; Bungie also released some of their development tools. Later, the Myth II source was provided to some fans through an NDA with T2, which has allowed a group of fans called Project Magma to continuously maintain the game application and improve it down to the modern day.

Community links
Myth.Bungie.Org (original home of Myth fans)
Project Magma
What is Myth?
The Tain archive (mod repository)
The Tain forum
Gate of Storms metaserver (Internet matchmaking)
Myth on Bungie.net
Picture galleries
Myth on Wikipedia
The Myth games are documented extensively on Wikipedia, starting HERE.
Myth art by Guido
Myth stuff