Whew! This weekend was interesting! I planned to post this on Saturday, but spent much of the day at the Austin Zoo and Animal Sanctuary, not returning home until about 10 pm. Then yesterday, I cut off a chunk of my thumb (It's just a flesh wound!) while cutting spuds for Scooter's delicious homemade potatoes au gratin, so the post didn't done on Easter either. Let's call it Developer Appreciation Tenday, and make this Roundup Monday, so here it is. Let me quote Stargrace:
~~~ [T]his fine balancing act of giving players what they want, what is best for the game, what can be done with the time and funds available, and every other factor that comes into it is probably one of the most difficult things to do. They need to be able to look at an issue from many different sides and then choose the best course of action.Like Bhagpuss said in his post, I don't think games developers are rock stars. They are just teams of people working hard to make our lives a little more fun. And I applaud them for it. Here are the participating posts that I am aware of (besides my own) in approximately the order they appeared:
~Stargrace, MmoQuests
- Ravalation
- Tales of the Aggronaut, Pt 1
- EDIT: I would be remiss if I did not include the announcement article on MMO Games (dot com) (Thanks, Hannah!)
- Harbinger Zero, Pt 1
- Tales of the Aggronaut, Pt 2
- MmoQuests
- Alternative Chat
- GamingSF
- The Mystical Mesmer
- Tales of the Aggronaut, Pt 3
- Zerneblog
- Harbinger Zero, Pt 2
- Shards of Imagination
- Scarybooster
- Healing the Masses
- Casual Aggro
- Inventory Full
- EDIT: I missed one from Game Girl Confessions
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Great list of writers. Was a great year for spreading the love.
ReplyDeleteYep. We appreciate your work, too. If not for you, there would be to DAW.
DeleteIt was great fun to participate in this, albeit on the last day, haha. I loved reading everyone elses, and I'm looking forward to next year, as well. :)
ReplyDeleteSorry, I missed your post. I added it to the list. :)
DeleteGreat stuff organizing this. I loved reading all these. ^^
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting one of your own. :D They are all pretty awesome, especially in the face of so much cynicism on the internet.
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