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The place where I died, of course.
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Piracy. Piracy is an absolutely unbelievable slice of the market, and it's why everything is moving to online validation/DLC.
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Could be worse... could be Everquest 3. To be fair Sony does have experience with fantasy MMOs!
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asked by LilyJoliat
Winning lottery tickets.
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asked by LilyJoliat
I usually order Shiner (a local Texas brand)
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asked by LilyJoliat
I would be all about the pasta. But replicated pasta - I'm not sure about this.
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asked by HELLOHEX
LUM BELIEVES THAT D&D MAKES A KIND OF POOR MMO THOUGH THERE HAVE BEEN SOME GOOD EFFORTS. A LICENSED D&D MMO STRIKES LUM AS KIND OF SILLY SINCE ALL IT IS IS A BASIC RULES SYSTEM MATED WITH A LAUGHABLY GENERIC FANTASY SETTING. STILL PEOPLE LIKE IT SO LUM WON'T JUDGE.
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The only really obvious link is that we are in a post-WoW development environment, the public expects a level of polish and quality that is expensive and risky, and many companies don't know how to deal with that.
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Didn't really work out well for them, did it.
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Nope, I got a few.
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I was hoping for it, yes!
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Because they believe they are good at twitchy shooter like play.
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I am OUTRAGED good sir and will march with you holding a burning torch on Seattle forthwith.
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Same reason Mythic doesn't do "Old Frontiers" or "UO T2A" servers. Rolling back to an old rules set isn't a trivial task - it's essentially coming up with a brand new set of "old" rules, that also have to coexist with the "new" ones.
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Scott Jennings’s Bio
I work in games, write about MMOs, and avoid/cause drama.

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