By this afternoon Risk of Rain Returns will be released. My family will miss me.
What are you guys up to?
By this afternoon Risk of Rain Returns will be released. My family will miss me.
What are you guys up to?
You may call me Rix’larril’an. Not my real name, of course; but reasonably appropriate to blunt or ensnare the questions of the Imperial bureaucracy. Members of the Chiss Expansionary Defense Force are stripped of their family ties to emphasize the role of the CEDF in representing and protecting ALL Chiss, but no Chiss will go without a name. The family I was born to encouraged my enrollment with the Defense Force, as I have a tendency to ignore the finer points of Chiss hierarchical relationships and solve disagreements with violence. I refuse to be coy about this; lies may suit the diplomats but no true Chiss should have to serve a double-life at the dinner table. It is perhaps ironic then, that the Defense Force chose me as a suitable candidate to be trained in Espionage, Counter-intelligence, and Assassination.
Well, maybe not that last one.
Continue reading 〉〉 “SWTOR: Rix’larril’an of the Ascendancy 1.01 – I Hate Hutts”

– Shamus, Wednesday Dec 27, 2006
Continue reading 〉〉 “DM of the Rings Remaster XLIV: The Exodus Continues”
Time is moving weird.
The first three months of the pandemic move in a weird blur. Logan comes home from college, makes some crochet, learns to draw an apple, makes some online friends, and then it’s suddenly 2021. The new year is celebrated and nothing really changes. People sort of start going out a little more, but it’s not a feeling of safety, it’s a feeling of a slow building blind spot to the issue.
Michael’s parents get sick twice, and only start taking things seriously when one ends up in the ICU. They both live, but suddenly their Facebook posts are a lot less about overbearing government, and a lot more about wishing friends happy birthday. Other families aren’t so lucky. We know this song and dance.
Continue reading 〉〉 “Sims 4 Overthinking: Slurs”
This week is we have just celebrated Halloween. This is from yesterday. This is my sibling’s yearly Halloween charcuterie.

The candles are droopy because they are cheese. The flames are not providing light because they are almonds.
What are you guys up to?
After reaching level 60 in World of Warcraft, I was inundated with quest starters for different major quest-lines in Battle for Azeroth. I’m still paying through those options to maybe figure out a better way to handle it, and there will be lots to talk about why this is in the future. But all the discussion about how Star Wars: The Old Republic handled stories prompted me to re-install and take a look at how my other favorite MMORPG is doing. Continue reading 〉〉 “Changing Gears: Inaccessible to Easy Accessible Stories”
I was trying to make fun of how Silent Hill had lost its way but I ended up making fun of fighting games. Whatever.
This mess of dross, confusion, and terrible UI design is the storefront the big publishers couldn't beat? Amazing.
Yeah, this game is a classic. But the story is idiotic, incoherent, thematically confused, and patronizing.
A video discussing Megatexture technology. Why we needed it, what it was supposed to do, and why it maybe didn't totally work.
Back in 1999, I rode the dot-com bubble. Got rich. Worked hard. Went crazy. Turned poor. It was fun.
Bethesda felt the need to jam a morality system into Fallout 3, and they blew it. Good and evil make no sense and the moral compass points sideways.
Imagine if the original Star Wars hadn't appeared in the 1970's, but instead was pitched to studios in 2006. How would that turn out?
Be careful what you learn with your muscle-memory, because it will be very hard to un-learn it.
People were so worried about the boring gameplay of The Old Republic they overlooked just how boring and amateur the art is.
It seems like a simple question, but it turns out everyone has a different idea of right and wrong in the digital world.