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Tattered Notebook: A guide to EQII's Moonlight Enchantments (with new stuff!)
Posted on May 18th 2013 8:00PM
The Mog Log: Final Fantasy XIV beta phase 1 and 2 - FATEs and dungeons
Posted on May 18th 2013 4:00PM


Richard Garriott wins lawsuit against NCsoft
Jul 31st 2010 1:06AM (Massively)He either sold the stocks to get a value on them to present it to court and have a basis for saying that he was undercut a lot of money, sold the stocks because the court would take more than six months to make a decision (six months is the time he had to sell them after "quitting", NCSoft policy), or sold them because he knew he'd win the case, but wanted the money early on. Maybe there are other reasons.
Global Agenda going subscription free
Jun 25th 2010 12:23AM (Massively)Funcom teases new Secret World trailer
Mar 25th 2010 8:20PM (Massively)The Digital Continuum: Catching that All Points Bulletin fever page 2
Mar 16th 2010 8:22PM (Massively)The Daily Grind: Still interested in console MMOs?
Feb 19th 2010 2:58AM (Massively)What is this red tape? From what I know from my brother, CoD:5 patched like you wouldn't believe, and it even causes big craptastic changes.
Sounds compatible for an MMO.
Warhammer 40k MMO to be fully revealed this summer
Feb 4th 2010 10:47PM (Massively)The Daily Grind: Are load screens a deal-breaker?
Jan 29th 2010 7:25PM (Massively)I would have liked Auto Assault to not have loading screens but it was still fun.
Exclusive Allods Online dev tour: Astral Ships and the end game explained
Jan 15th 2010 11:11PM (Massively)The women of Global Agenda: Wait a minute, full body armor?
Jan 8th 2010 7:24AM (Massively)Count me into an MMO with dat!
Avatar uses smoking as a metaphor for (online) gaming obsession
Jan 6th 2010 9:25PM (Massively)2) The movie is not against technology. It's against Imperialism. The willow tree with the ancestor's memories is an organic thing which acts like a human technology. In other words, Cameron can't be against technology as the Na'vi so love something that behaves like "technology."
3) The ending is about a person transferring his consciousness to another body so that it is independent of his original body. All in all, every living being must take care of itself (That's probably a duh for most of us).