![]() ![]() What would the subscription numbers look like if they felt they needed a big announcement to distract from them?Īnd I finally got my copy of Deluxe Tunnels & Trolls from the Kickstarter… only two years late. On the Azeroth front, Blizzard said they would be announcing the next World of Warcraft expansion… right after the Q2 quarterly report was released, which raised some suspicions in me. The blog banter of the month was on about attributes, and I was bitching about never having enough jump clones. Meanwhile, in the cash shop… erm… New Eden store, more skins were being rolled out. There was a plan in the Imperium to bring in care bears to mine and rat in order to raise ADMs so that our now much reduced space holdings would remain secure.Īt one point Mordus Angels managed to claim some sovereignty in Pure Blind! Can you imagine? Crazy times! ![]() But entosis link modules were finally able to take sov as the month rolled along. The Aegis expansion hit… but there was a delay between that and other bits of what we now call Fozzie sov to be deployed. In New Eden my alliance, TNT, handed over its last system in Deklein. I avoided the beta but was there when the servers went live… for the big surprise, the return of the Isle of Refuge, adding to the nostalgia experience.Īnd while that was going on, it appeared to be the end of Smed at Daybreak. On the EverQuest II side of the house, there was a beta for its first nostalgia servers. Over at Daybreak, there was a vote up for the EverQuest progression server Ragefire about speeding up the unlock of Ruins of Kunark, as well as talk about raids and such. ![]() It is a pain to return to the game because there is always a huge update required. I was mucking around in War Thunder for a bit. In Minecraft I was learning about not falling off of things, bringing light to dark places, and accumulating materials. It could have ended there, but RSI responded in a way guaranteed to turn it into a fight and took away his Rear Admiralty. Need for Speed: World shut down, so I said farewell to Palmont.ĭerek Smart began what would become is crusade against Star Citizen, detailing why he felt we would never see the game that was promised. Would the third time be a charm? (Spoiler: yes.) Project: Gorgon was off with another Kickstarter campaign. This wasn’t your Win 3.1 Solitaire or Freecell, and more is the pity. Windows 10 launched, bringing with it the Microsoft Solitaire Collection. I was feeling a bit of the summertime MMO ennui blues. I had been fiddling around with tracking my game play time for six months.Īnd, finally, we were getting ready for Blaugust once again. I moved a dreadnought around to a new deployment on my own, then lost it. Still, I did get some play time in New Eden. But the online player count suffered all the same.Īnd I was on CCP about maybe building their own killboard or at least making SKINs for all the things. And they had to clarify what they meant even. Meanwhile, CCP was trying to keep people in the game during the blackout with skill point handouts. And a tax increase! Good thing devs don’t need to run for re-election. (Which some people took to mean permanently.) The idea came from Hilmar, though many people were going on about null sec being risk averse. And then it hit and CCP said it would remain in place indefinitely. CCP announced that local would soon be blacked out in null sec. We had chased PanFam out of Tribute and Vale of the Silent.īut the Drifters were just the start of what would be dubbed the Chaos Era. We tallied up the damage and headed home. They changed up a bit, but the war we had in progress was already ruined. Out in null sec space, it was all about the Drifters as the month opened up. But at least it was limited to one per account. StarCraft got cartooned.Īnd it looked like Blizz was going to give people a mount every six months so long as they subscribed to the six month renewal plan.ĬCP, after saying they would change the 1 million skill point starter pack, just kept on selling it so long as there was sufficient demand. There was a Steam Summer Sale to write about, with its odd contest.ĭaybreak was fiddling around and registering studio names with the USPTO. ![]() (That one last empty square in July is covered by this post.) After that, I guess I was just on a roll. April, which was Blapril, which was Blaugust come early, is explainable. ![]()
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