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Just a little food for thought…

While recording a new SnarkCast with Krystalle, yesterday, we were discussing various bits of MMO news from all over the world.  Sure, there are lots of games going into beta… and lots of games that have just been announced… and lots of games which have announced that they’ll be free to play… but there is a huge “800 pound gorilla” in the room.

Cataclysm is almost here.

I’m going to be honest with all of you.  It is going to be very easy to find me next week, but unless you’re in-game, it’s going to be damned near impossible to get my attention.  I’ve already got my copy of the expansion, a metric ton of coffee, and vacation scheduled for next week.

Heck, I’ve already got my Goblin mount because I’ve already farmed my Bilgewater Cartel faction to Exalted.

Some folks might be wondering if Cataclysm is “all that”.   As someone who spent several months in the beta, let me assure you.  It’s worth it.  I avoided dungeons and end-game raids in the beta because I wanted to go in with at least something to surprise me, but the 80-85 level zones are very cool, and the re-worked world of Azeroth is fun to explore.  I’m sure some of the number crunchers and theorycrafters are going to have “head asplodey” moments with all of the changes, but most players will spend the first few months of the expansion flying around the world and saying “Oooh, SHINY!” a lot.

Here is a sneak preview for you to enjoy.

/snark off

I know this is a shock to most of you, but I went ahead and pre-ordered Cataclysm today.  For those of you who are considering doing the same, I’d suggest getting the digital download from Blizzard.  You can download the Cataclysm data files now, and be ready to go live the second the switch is flipped on December 7. (You know… after 24 hours of patching and emergency bug fixes.)

The good news is.  If you’re looking for me between December 7 and December 12, I will be very easy to find.  The bad news is, if you send an email, I probably won’t see it.  If you call, you will only hear grunting… and maybe the occasional “MORE HOT POCKETS!

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Well, not literally…

With the recent 4.0.1 patch to World of Warcraft yesterday, a lot of the new functionality for spells and talents has been implemented.  You can throw a rock and hit a website with commentary on the changes, but suffice to say that if you haven’t updated your addons in a while, you’re going to be in for a rude awakening when you next log in.

Be prepared for:

  • Your talents are all reset
  • None of your addons will work correctly
  • Your spells don’t do what they did before.
  • Stat changes are in place (no more spell hit or defense, etc)
  • Your gems are all different (and will almost certainly need to be replaced)

Between Reforging and Re-Gemming my items, I spent around 4k gold last night. (In fairness, I did a bit of theorycrafting)  You’ve been warned.

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It is coming.

December 7th, 2010.  A day which will live in infamy as geeks all over the world come down with the same mysterious illness.  World of  Warcraft junkies of the world, get your Christmas shopping done early.  Rumor has it that the game will be available for digital download as well as in the more traditional box format.  Regular edition will cost 39.99, and the Collector’s Edition will run 79.99.

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Hey gang! I just wanted to put a quick note out here that at some point next week we’re going to start getting together in the (currently Beta) Everquest II Extended Free-To-Play version of the game. If you’re interested in joining us, you’ll need to grab the client here.

I’ll post something official later in the week when I’ve had a chance to, I don’t know, sleep and maybe eat something that wasn’t made under a heat lamp. I just thought you’d all like to get a head start on downloading the client.

Ok, so I don’t do a whole lot of serious op-ed stuff outside of the SnarkCast

However, something happened today that got my attention.  I am more excited about this change in World of Warcraft than I’ve been about any change in any video game ever.  Considering that I’ve been a gamer for nearly 30 years, that is no mean statement.

The first and most significant change is that in the near future, anyone posting or replying to a post on official Blizzard forums will be doing so using their Real ID — that is, their real-life first and last name — with the option to also display the name of their primary in-game character alongside it. These changes will go into effect on all StarCraft II forums with the launch of the new community site prior to the July 27 release of the game, with the World of Warcraft site and forums following suit near the launch of Cataclysm. Certain classic forums, including the classic Battle.net forums, will remain unchanged.

You can read the rest of the statement here.

Blizzard is making a ballsy move, and one that has been LONG overdue in online discussion forums.  You know as well as I do that Internet forums are a haven for trolls and other jacknuts who hide behind the anonymity that the Internet provides in order to act like 10-year-old asshats.  It’s darn near impossible for most forums to enforce any kind of meaningful identity check because it’s easy to lie about who you are and not get caught.  In theory, this is highly desirable because there are some fields of discussion where anonymity promotes freedom of expression.

World of Warcraft is a different beast.  Free speech rights are not an issue.  This is a close community of paying customers who interact with developers and other players in order to gain insight and information about the game they are paying for.  Why do you need anonymity for that?  You don’t.    Blizzard, the only party in this situation with any meaningful power whatsoever, already knows who you are.  They have the ability to link character names to account information, and all parties in the discussion are aware of this.   Now they are choosing to remove the cloak of anonymity in order to foster intelligent and more mature discussion, and I say BRAVO!

To be sure, there is much wailing and gnashing of teeth from those who want to continue to troll and act like jerks while hiding behind an anonymous facade.  In fact, if you will notice some of the complaints in the thread mentioned above, you’ll see some familiar guild tags to anyone who has any familiarity with online griefing and trolling. (<Goons> anyone?)

To those folks, let me propose an idea which might make everyone happier.  Leave the official forums alone.  Don’t post there anymore.  Start your own “Free for all” forums for World of Warcraft fans who want to engage in the kind of behavior that will be curbed by the lack of anonymity on the Blizzard forums.

This issue has been a pet peeve of mine for many years now.  As some of you may know, I’ve run an EverQuest online community for 8 years now.  While I allow users to select whatever name they like for posting on the forums, I verify contact information for every user who registers.  If someone logs in and starts making my forums an un-fun place to visit, I want to know who to go after in order to make them stop.  It’s not flawless, and I’ve had to play whack-a-mole with trolls, retards, and asshats on occasion, but for the most part users knowing that I know who they are cuts down on the jerk factor considerably.

Invariably, the issue that your garden-variety asshat brings up is “It’s a free country.  I have the right to speak my mind”.  Not on my forums, you don’t, and not on Blizzard’s either.  Rather than waste Blizzard’s time in tracking down and smacking down every jerk who wants to use his Internet connection as some kind of cathartic release at the expense of their fellow players, Blizzard has re-introduced the concept of community accountability.   If you want to be a jerk online then do what I did and start your own podcast/forum/blog.  You don’t have the right to trample someone else’s online garden.

I love E3. The plethora of trailers and announcements makes updating a site like this damn near trivial…

I can’t help but notice how many elements of this game closely resemble a certain game we all know and love.  The thing is… Warhammer was first.  The question is, can they make the material engaging enough and make the gameplay fun enough to give folks something new?

I hope Vigil does a better job than EA/Mythic did…

As some of you may know, E3 (bigtime gaming tradeshow) is coming up, and with it, hype for the latest and greatest games scheduled to hit shelves anytime from next year to 5 years from now.

I’m not sure when this one is coming, but I am very pleased to see a trailer for it…

Ok, so I had a bit of help… (Hey Guildies!)

First, the “Before”

and, nearly 4 weeks of attempts later… The “After”

What does this mean for you guys?  It means you won’t hear me bitching about this fight anymore on The SnarkCast!

I’m making a note here “HUGE SUCCESS”!

Portal, arguably the best non-MMO game ever created, is now FREE! (At least, it’s free until May 24th)

You must get this game.  You must play this game.  The cake is a lie!

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