


Brook's Law, that is, "adding more developers to an already late project won't make it go any faster".There are multiple reasons for this, including: Why can't everyone join forces and work on one project? The understanding and implementation of LU servers, and through the formation, dissolution, and consolidation of these projects, the current major projects have come in to being, as well as paving the way for other experimental utilitiesĪnd implementations. Multiple groups formed to work on furthering Not soon thereafter, the community began to overhype the little that was available in this implementation, and due to various reasons multiple fractures developed among the community. Please see Community/Contact How did it all start?Īround the time of the games closure, Pwjones was able to capture a significant volume of packets from the live LU servers, which were then able to be decrypted by Humanoid, who also wrote the very first server prototype playing back theseĬaptures. Where can I get in touch with other fans, developers, and community members? Where can I ask questions? Reverse engineering packet captures and the game client, and also opens up the possibility for further creativity through customization by dedicated fans. This is done thanks to the hard work of many fans in

This community of projects aims to provide the capability to play the LEGO® Universe MMO, shuttered in February 2012 after a roughly one year run, through emulating the original servers.
