Saturday, May 23, 2026
Now Here's a Pertinent Question
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
A Solved Game Forces You to Respond to It -- Whether You Like It or Not
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| Eurogamers aren't very fond of randomness in boardgames either. From Pinterest. |
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Cranky Red Being Cranky
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| No, not these seasons, although this is pretty accurate. From Reddit, ifunny.co, and NBC 4 in Columbus, OH. |
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| This is ESO's 2026 Seasons road map. From neowin (and Zenimax). |
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| From The Office. And Yarn. |
You see, I've dealt with "seasons" before, in Retail WoW. When you run Battlegrounds like I did in Cataclysm and Mists of Pandaria, the gear grind was organized around gear acquisition (and rankings). I never bothered with rankings and arenas/rated battlegrounds, because I was more of a casual PvPer. However, when people would sprint ahead and acquire gear quickly (due to winning regular/rated BGs) and you were merely doing your thing, playing in random BGs was a nightmare for a few months until you started to get the PvP gear that you needed. It always seemed to me that once you became barely geared enough to survive without getting one-shot, the PvP season would end and a new currency/gear set would open up and you'd have to start over. This led to one of two options: Git Gud (play more), or Drop Out. Given I didn't have the time to play to such extreme levels to effectively 'git gud', I eventually dropped out in frustration.
Since that time, I've come to understand that the way the seasonal content is designed, this is a feature and not a bug. Companies want you to login as much as possible (and spend real life money on stuff in cash shops too), so seasons are designed to maximize FOMO without turning off the player base en masse. There's a fine line between utilizing FOMO to get people to constantly login and buy stuff without pushing them at all or too much, and over the years the more successful games have figured out where that happy medium is.
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| HINT: That happy medium is much too FOMO-driven for my liking. From Dean Signori. |
It's the consumption-based society placed in a video game. However, instead of keeping up with the Joneses with cars or computers or power tools or spouses*, it's skins and bling and pets and gear and mounts and weapons. And titles; can't forget the titles part.
"If money is all you love, then that's what you'll receive."--Princess Leia, Star Wars
"Do you not havephonesfriends?"
--Possibly apocryphal
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| From Choice of Games. And the Pythons, of course. |
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Accidental SWTOR
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| From a Slate article about Chili's Restaurants of all things. |
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| From Swtorista. |
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Yes, I Do Actually Like Playing Them
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| This is something that simply doesn't happen in WoW since... Wrath, maybe? From Know Your Meme and Justin Parks. |
- Tram Ride from Stormwind to Ironforge
- Run from Ironforge east through Dun Morogh
- Take the pass (either North or South) from Dun Morogh to Loch Modan.
- Head north from Loch Modan into the pass down toward the Wetlands.
- run north and then east along the main road through the Wetlands to Menethil Harbor.
- Take a ship from the Harbor to Theramore.
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| Okay, that quest hub is new for Cataclysm... |
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| To be fair, this is the fewest number of people on a ship to Theramore that I've seen in quite a while. |
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| Do I know you? You look familiar. |
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| I've been married for over 30 years, and I simply can't comprehend why all these women would accept hanging around and sharing Darmas like that. Maybe it's transactional by nature, but... |
The Vanilla SWTOR planets, particularly the low level ones, bring back most of my nostalgia for the game. The same goes for Vvardenfell and ESO:
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| I think the screencap is off a bit, as it looked much more vibrant on the screen. |
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| I frequently get lost in this place. What a fine example of Starfleet training I am. |
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| Holy crap. |
Friday, May 2, 2025
I'm Just Playing With My Dolls Again
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| From TheGearPage. And Spaceballs. |
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| I still think that the toons and NPCs in GW2 all look like the Beautiful People, with flawless skin and impeccable grooming. The beat up outfit notwithstanding. |
| Those loading screens show the actual armor worn, not the outfit she actually has on. That's one thing that Retail WoW does better, at least. |
But I guess that this wouldn't be a post about MMO toons if it didn't include the instigator of this post, WoW:
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| Hey, Lady. Long time no see. |
| Or even longer, really. |
Saturday, February 1, 2025
Hello, Old Friends
One nice thing about this short break from WoW is that I got a chance to play my favorite class in SWTOR for a bit: The Smuggler.
Oh, I've played SWTOR off and on the past several years, but for some reason I've ended up creating force users instead of a Bounty Hunter or a Smuggler.* My first toon was a Smuggler, and here I am playing a Smuggler once again.
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| Ah, Coruscant. Don't ever change. Same goes for the Migrant Merchants Guild. |
If you stick with the type of Smuggler I tend to play --the Gunslinger-- it's a pretty standard build. And in keeping with modern MMOs, new abilities simply appear on my bar without me having to go train somewhere. It's a bit disconcerting, but it is what it is.
Having returned to the Republic side for the first time in a while, I can see the bugs and roughness out there that haven't really been cleaned up over the years --or in the case of the companion pathing, bugs added over the years-- but the visuals and the sound are still fantastic. The sound alone makes you feel like you're outside in a city where the skyscrapers create canyons, and there's just that urban sound that you hear when you're walking around a downtown area. The sound at Ord Mantell is also excellent, and really immerses you in the game.
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| And those cutscenes. Can't forget the cutscenes. This one starring Senator Kayl. |
The more I've gone into leveling this Smuggler, the more I realize that there's issues where a new player would get confused, such as getting a Training and Skills quest only to find yourself on the Republic Fleet long before you're supposed to arrive there. At least I knew how to get back to Ord Mantell, but if I'd been a new player, I'd have been screwed.
Oh, and as you can tell from my top screencap above, I turned off that new map overlay and went with the traditional minimap, just like how I turned Corso into the Tank he always was meant to be.
It was kind of like seeing old friends again, such as talking to Pat-aK once more:
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| And Senator Whats-her-name. Yes, I'm ready to be your Black Bisector, Pat-aK. |
Even when I return to WoW Classic, I have to keep this player going. Not sure how, but I've developed a better tolerance for the pathing issue this time around, but we'll see how long I tolerate it. If I get to Balmorra, that'll be farther than I've gotten in a long time.
*Creating that one Smuggler for the screencaps of the intro quest a year or two ago for a post here doesn't count. I went back and played a Jedi Sentinel instead and got as far as Taris for I grew tired of the pathing issues.
EtA: Corrected Pat-ak's name.
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Finding that 'Aha!' Moment
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Economic Life Lessons from an MMO
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| Over 57,000 Cartel Coins as of January 14, 2025. Yikes. |
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Time Past
Thursday, February 8, 2024
There's the Offiicial Reason, and then there's....
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| My old Sith Inquisitor is still somewhere in Chapter 10 of the KotFE expansion. |
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| Okay, so Senya is now just out of view... |
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| If you look closely at the map, you can see that she moved about half speed from the screenshot just above this one. |
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| And now, having arrived at the taxi, I can swing the camera around and watch her go "Oh shit! I'm coming!" |
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| From my foray last Spring as a High Elf. |
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| This was my old main on LOTRO. It's been a while since I last played him, and as you can see some commands have been removed and I need to correct things. |
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| I was surprised to find that museoteca has an interactive map on their site. This was the map that inspired my exploration into SF&F. |
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| This is light years better than what it used to be, but even when I had a smaller monitor nothing was sharp. |
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| From Memecrunch and Step Brothers. |
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| Uh, yeah. Interesting enemies you got there. |
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| And no, I'm not posting a pic of the Elin. I have standards. |








































