Monthly Archive: November 2011

Skyrim Hoarding: Serious Issue

Skyrim Hoarding

We have found that hoarding has become a serious issue in Skyrim… with players spending over 80% of their time in-game just unloading items to stay unencumbered, they end up tossing things into their homes harem-scarem thinking “I might use this one day…”

I had a conversation with Naldak about his compulsive obsessive hoarding the other day pointing out that he didn’t really need 14 rotten goat legs laying around in his house & that it was completely unsanitary. His response was “But but…. it heals me for 2 health.. I could use that some day!!” It’s estimated that he has around 25,000lbs of metal weapons, pots, and other items in his home.

It’s gotten a bit out of hand and in most cases can cause potential health hazards to the entire town. Strongale was recently evicted from town not for attacking townsfolk or for stealing, but for amassing a collection of human skulls which was later determined to be in fact, highly illegal.

With as much rusted metal and weapons lying around in most players Skyrim houses, we’re surprised that we haven’t encountered more cases of fatal tetanus. In the Skyrim time period there’s no tetanus shots to speak of and we’ve only seen it claim the lives of small family pets so far.

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Notch, Yogscast, Minecon Drama

Minecon Drama

So just the other day we saw the grand release of Minecraft 1.0 and the big Minecon release party. A big part of Minecon was the Yogscast and they were invited to show clips of their adventures and their Youtube videos on stage. Some of you who have seen the Yogscast may remember that they’re not always mindful of swear words, which is fine – they shouldn’t have to censor themselves. If it’s not fit for a 10yo then a 10yo shouldn’t be watching it. The problem is that nobody at Minecon told them that they needed to filter the videos and pick clips that wouldn’t offend a young crowd at Minecon.

Apparently enough people (read: protective moms) left Notch harsh comments and feedback about the language contained in Yogscast’s presentation that Notch has un-followed the Yogscast on twitter and wrote “Celebrity or not, you don’t f-bomb kids.” There was a lot of speculation about who he could be referring to and he admitted later that he was talking about the Yogscast.

Yogscast has recently replied on their site that nobody at IGN or at Minecon gave them guidelines as to what they could say or what they couldn’t say. “I find the words ‘work with’ to be very interesting in this – you will see why when Lewis gets home and makes his v-log of Minecon. He used masturbation jokes in our videos, but then criticizes us for using old footage with swearing in, when we have limited resources to edit the footage in Vegas, and also neither Mojang nor IGN gave us any guidelines as to what we were and weren’t allowed to do – the people in the panel and on the livestream chose to come and see us – so you’d think they’d know swearing is likely. We did about six hours of signings and photos in general – no kid or parent complained to us about swearing. I won’t say more as Lewis’ v-log will expose everything in wonderfully high definitioned rage, so give us a few days to get our thoughts in order.

It’s all a bit silly considering the internet… it’s full of vulgar language and people should know better than to take young children to a conference in Las Vegas if they think swear words are inappropriate for their children. Hell, last time I played Call of Duty, I met at least a dozen 10yo boys who had slept with my mother and did unimaginable things with her.

Update: Notch has recently tweeted a bunch of new info about Yogscast at Minecon. Each one links to it’s respective tweet. “Yogscast repeatedly insulted people, talked behind their backs, refused to cooperate, and acted like total spoiled divas nonstop.” “They called us “a bunch of nerds who don’t know how to run a company”, demanded that we pay them to come here (nobody else got paid).” “And they claim they’re the reason minecraft is big and that we should thank them more than anyone else in the community. They’re total dicks” “A kid wanted them to sign something I had signed, and they said they’d cross it out and put “fuck you” there instead.” “Everyone else in the Minecraft community is all about respecting and caring. They’re not. They’re an isolated island of egos.” “All this said, I’m very tired at the moment, and this will probably pass. I do like the work they do, very much.” Wow, hopefully Yogscast will have some sort of rebuttal… In the meantime, grab yourself one of these and kick your feet up!

Update #2: The Yogscast replied with a Youtube video and Reddit/r/Minecraft post about the whole issue basically saying “wtf, none of that was true, we had a great time!” Read for yourself.

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League of Legends: Most Popular MMO

League of Legends

Morgan pointed out in the forums yesterday that League of Legends has actually surpassed World of Warcraft as the most popular MMO out there right now. Some of the huge numbers include 11.5 million monthly players, 10.5 million hours played every day, and over 4 million players every single day. Those numbers are massive WoW-type numbers. Has Blizzard’s golden egg finally hatched and people started dropping hip?

Blizzard latest earning call revealed that World of Warcraft lost another 800,000 subscribers last quarter, following the loss of 300k subscribers announced last quarter and 600k loss from the quarter before that. This brings us to 1.7 million subscribers lost in the last 3 quarters. Some things they made note of on the call:

  • Most of the subscriptions were lost in China.
  • There is normally an increase in subscriptions around December.
  • The decreased profit came from all of the games in development and no launches occurring.
  • There will be at least two major releases next year.

Regardless… those are impressive feats for LoL and Blizzard may actually be on it’s way to being replaced. We’ll have to see how long LoL can hold their figures up in the 11 million range considering WoW was the most popular MMO for 7 years now.

Check out the full numbers:

League of Legends Statistics

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