September 2004

Sack up.

September 24, 2004

This is going to get a bit touchy. I have the romantic vision of a MMO RPG, one where the developer takes its sweet time to create an enviroment where you can immerse yourself in their fantasy world. The roleplayer’s dream where we can do what we want, grow in experience, make friends and adventure is usually trashed due to the influx of non roleplayers that cram these games to level race, power game, and basically take the fun out.

The roleplaying community is represented by a small percentage of the gaming community, that’s a reason why Madden sells more then Neverwinter Nights, and that makes sense. However there is one company with as much pull on the gaming community as a whole to set an example, and they almost did.

Blizzard man, we love you, like really love you. You do things right, with class, and that are just so spot on well done. I admire that you take your sweet time to finish a product so it is not rushed, I truly admire that. I almost admire how you nearly sacked up and told the MMO community what’s what about WoW.

For those that don’t know they set naming guidelines that make sure the players at least contribute to the world they play in, rp or not. Well after much protesting they took out their “immersion rule” though they still kept most like abandonment of drug and racial slurs or references. Way to carry the ball nine yards Blizzard, sack up and go the full way. I don’t want to see Mr. Roboto the Orc, I do not want to see Fancytoes the gnome. You caved, you, the king of developers have thrown in the towel, what are they not going to buy your game? Yeah right!? Sack up Blizzard, give us back our roleplaying world, or create a roleplaying server (I have not played beta so I don’t know if one exists already) that is strictly enforced. Set a standard like you always do.

Let me hear your thoughts on this, I want to hear from you level grinders and those who could care less about the RP in an MMO, at least toss in your side of this debate.

Out

Fight is on

September 24, 2004

Join us online as the crew plays Star Wars Battlefront. Check the gamer tag web page for our XBL names so you can get in on some of the action.

Star Wars

September 23, 2004

Today, for the first time, my son experienced THE Trilogy. I know he won’t remember seeing as how he is a mere six months old and he slept through most of it, but still… the geek in me feels very satisfied. This has been one hell of a Star Wars week!

Don’t forget about the Fable Hero Contest. Keep those entries coming in… if only I could have a custom hero drawn for me… sigh…

Rainbox Six 3 Black Arrow was the first game to support some of the advanced features of Live 3.0 and Sammy Studios has just announced that it’s upcoming fighting game, Iron Phoenix, is slated to support Live 3.0 as well. Iron Phoenix is a 16 player online fighting game that is slated to incorporate squad-based play and strategies traditionally found in online first-person shooters with fighting game-style melee combat. I am really not sure how that will play out, but Iron Phoenix is slated for release in early 2005.

You have been warned.

September 23, 2004

You have been warned:

Stop screwing up our fantasy!. the roleplayer’s anthem to online gamer in MMO games. Long anticipated MMO World of Warcraft is addressing these issues.

http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/policy/naming.shtml

Look that over real good, that means no more lame ass names, no more vulgar references, and thank god no more DRUG REFERENCES (OK YOU SMOKE POT WHY IS YOUR ORC NAMED BLUNTMAN420!).

Blizzard says quit the shit, now really, quit the shit!

Thanks Trafalger for finding this.