Eve Online is going free to play. Announced back on August 31st, CCP is formally opening up their main title to the masses through the introduction of ‘clone states’. Under the new system, characters on

Eve Online is going free to play. Announced back on August 31st, CCP is formally opening up their main title to the masses through the introduction of ‘clone states’. Under the new system, characters on
Okay, this is it – the last E3 2016 post I’ll make this year. Apologies to my Eve followers in particular for clogging up their feeds, but E3 is like Christmas for me. Anyways, I
Today, Crossing Zebras released an article by Danikov (an old jr. editor from TMC and erstwhile Goon) about – you guessed it – the war against Goons. It is full of doom and gloom for
Yesterday I wrote about one of my main concerns regarding the ultimate outcome of World War Bee – namely, what is happening to all the space being evacced by the Imperium. Fade, Vale, Tribute, Tenal,
What does the north look like after all is said and done, assuming Imperium falls or at the very least is forced to concede outlying regions like Vale and Tribute permanently? As timers continue to
Black Desert Online is all the rage among the blogger circuit lately – in some cases, literally all the rage. It appears that the Korean MMO, which is free to play overseas but buy-to-play (i.e.
I woke up this morning and started paging through Twitter and blog feeds. Eventually I came across Talvorian Dex’s most recent post over on Target Caller: The CCP Dichotomy. As I read, I really couldn’t
It seems this topic has been around for as long as the CSM itself has – what exactly is the CSM supposed to be and should we even have one? Of course, the latter half
Last week I was wandering the internet when I came across Blog Herding, another entry in the ‘here’s a post about a bunch of posts’ race that has erupted seemingly out of nowhere, just weeks
Fanfest is, sadly (thankfully), over. No doubt Harpa, the convention hall in Reykjavik where Fanfest takes place, stands empty and quiet. The local populace silently rejoice at the departure of the unwashed foreign masses, the