Yesterday on Massively: November 30, 2007
Hooray for Fridays, and hooray for our first Massive month! We really feel like we got off to a good running start, and are looking forward to being here for quite some time to come. For all of you who are up at this insanely early hour on a Saturday — go back to bed! (Kidding.) We figure if you're up this early, you've got a good reason, so we got up early too just to make sure you have your news roundup. So grab some coffee and enjoy the good news.
Features
- The Daily Grind: Omg rez pls k thx
- Dwell On It: prim-evil 7
- WRUP: Rabbit rabbit edition
- Live at the Independent Game Conference: Richard Garriott keynote
- Under The Hood: Pseudo-MMOs, part two
- Cinemassively: Chronicle of the Annoying Quest – Season 2
- One Shots: Beacon's Perch
- Personalizing your profile on Massively
- MMOG Podcast Roundup: Nov. 19 – Nov. 30th
General news
- Guild Wars bonus mission pack released
- Official word: Perpetual lives, STO "still a triple-A game"
- SGW's Chris Klug explains his storytelling philosophy
- 7-Eleven sells Nexon Game Cards
- In Development: Earth Eternal
- Moshi Monsters
- TR Feedback Friday addresses Military Surplus, emotes, bugs
- Blizzard was only expecting 1 million WoW subscribers
- Chat log includes more details on Jumpgate Evolution
- Disney making online game based on the movie "Cars"
- Conan newsletter brings blood, savagery, information
- Funcom: cool stuff coming for AO in 17.8
- Massively's massive giveaways: Ideazon Z-Board winners!
Warhammer Online
- Warhammer Online: an interview of massive miniatures
- November Warhammer newsletter features Mounts!
- Warhammer beta will resume any day now
City of Heroes / City of Villains
Second Life
- Havok refresh on Second Life beta grid
- Grid problems don't make Linden Lab happy either
- Second Life rated one of 3 worst HUDs by GamePro
- Track structure announced for SLCC 2008
- Second Life users warned of QuickTime flaw
Discussion
- Should there be better physiology representation in MMOs?
- Indie game designer calls MMOs "empty," craves something more