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Also, everything with Foror. Alex used Furor and Kariel as character names in his Everquest days.

You make it sound easy, but it’s not.

That sounds terrible, but not surprising.

I’ve heard stories from former dev colleagues that went to work for Blizzard, but I never imagined it would end up as a state case. If this trial is public, a lot of people are going to see just what the game dev industry is really like.

That’s actually a very curious statement. It could mean a handful of things.

Once you get a server hooked up, there is very little you can’t do remotely these days (including getting your proprietary software uploaded and running).

Because I work in the data center world these days, I can sympathize with #1 and 2.

This is good stuff, Ethan. Well done!

Intrigued? Yes.

Unfortunately, they all have the damned “T” on them. (edit: I stand corrected. Only non-licensed editions have the T. All of the others have a custom back logo for the licensed product).

I love my Secret Lab Titan chair. Got it at the beginning of the pandemic when my company switched to 100% WFH.

He was technically correct (the best kind of correct).

This crazy stuff even pre-dates the internet crazy days. It seems to be a natural part of any military gamer’s psyche.

17yo account started as not old enough, but a refresh of the page brought up the correct reservation button. 60sec later, Steam had the first money they’ve gotten from me in 8 years.

With all of the stuff that has been introduced to the game, FO76 is well on it’s way to being an alternate timeline. I don’t know why they haven’t made it official yet.

The first Moss was a lot of fun. Can’t wait to play this one.

If gaming expertise is not a requirement, Lifehacker seems to have a lot of writers that aren’t doing anything meaningful. Why not hire in house?

There must be a hidden protocol addendum to the collective bargaining agreement that mandates everything be typed up locally in NYC on an Olivetti Lettera 32 typewriter before being put into an OCR scanner and uploaded.

This is a dying to know why question.

Which is an understandable, but funny double standard these days for news writers.