by John Hoskin on Jul 26, 2011
Today, Boomjack's burning questions about SWTOR get answered by our most faithful (and helpful!) readers. Can a cardboard box be considered high quality? Find out in today's Reloading...
Thanks to everyone who send me some answers to the prying questions regarding SWTOR preorders that I posed in my last column.
Here are a few from Reloading… readers and tweeters
Will staggered early access prod you to buy SWTOR earlier than you would normally?
Can a cardboard box be considered high quality?
Thanks to everyone who followed me on Twitter. I went from 11 followers to 65 or so, which in my world is a big deal. Thanks!
I’m traveling for the next couple of days, so out of necessity Reloading… will be short and sweet. Heavy on the short, light on the sweet.
Here are some entertaining links to keep you busy while I fly, cab, walk and weep.
As always, you can contact me a number of ways:
Until we meet again,
John “Boomjack” Hoskin
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What's the answer to MMOG burnout? Anacche has been pondering the problem and has come to the conclusion that if you can't change the player then you have to change the game at a fundamental design level.
Is the carrot-on-a-stick model most MMOGs use to keep players parked at their keyboards past its prime? What needs to change in order to keep players connected with their game of choice longer? This thread has sparked some interesting conversation. Add to it!
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