This area is a 12x12 English-style garden complete with circular hedge maze, chess board, fountains, a small lake, and a couple secrets for old-school Ultima fans.
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This area is a 12x12 English-style garden complete with circular hedge maze, chess board, fountains, a small lake, and a couple secrets for old-school Ultima fans. Try walking the garden at night...
This is a non-cannon version of the Britannian royal gardens situated outside of Castle British out of Ultima lore. There are several features to the garden that highlight Ultima lore and some working bits just for flavor and fun.
The area can be a little punishing on lower end systems due to the large numbers of trees used. New systems should have little trouble. I have also disabled a lot of the shadows on trees and objects just to ease performance.
Installation 1) Place the rou_gardens.hak into your hak folder. 2) Place the module into your module folder.