SWGEmu got some press recently, essentially because SOE still hasn't crushed it. (I can't find the article, but it was pretty old news, given that SOE not having crushed SWGEmu has been the [somewhat un-]natural state of affairs since SWGEmu started.)
Besides interesting thoughts about the legal status of private servers and emulators, it got me thinking about how Star Wars Galaxies had been.
Besides interesting thoughts about the legal status of private servers and emulators, it got me thinking about how Star Wars Galaxies had been.
Something in Star Trek Online made me smile last night.
The list of reasons to have a PS3 is slowly but surely racking up.
I'll buy one sooner or later.
I'll buy one sooner or later.
(The title is because a while ago I had another post called Multitasking. Something to do with singing. This isn't really a sequel.)
A quick comment about the intensity of activity in STO, compared to a couple of other games.
A quick comment about the intensity of activity in STO, compared to a couple of other games.
As I mentioned before, there have been some interesting articles on immersion on various sites lately, namely Wolfshead (who describe's how WoW's marketing and other decisions are eroding what immersion it originally had), evizaer of That's Terrible Idea (who felt that it didn't have any to begin with), and Tobold who thinks the whole thing is moot.
These last two I disagree with, and this is the post I've been meaning to write explaining why. It's not going to refute their positions blow by blow (mainly because there are so many blows); instead I'll just go on tour and ramble.
Like I usually do.
These last two I disagree with, and this is the post I've been meaning to write explaining why. It's not going to refute their positions blow by blow (mainly because there are so many blows); instead I'll just go on tour and ramble.
Like I usually do.