Sorry if weblogs aren't all open-source Linux-worshipping tracts that you guys seem to be looking for.
Most "bloggers" don't even mind Microsoft, let alone abbreviating it with the dollar sign in a weak attempt to be "funny" and/or "witty". (hint- it's not!)
The news item is a look at Internet culture and one of the ways it's evolving. As users of said Internet, you ought to be at least somewhat interested in that, as weblogs are very common these days.
Get over it or quit whining, it just makes you guys sound like vindictive geeks.
They're for McGee's take on Oz, as in The Wizard of...
No I'm not guessing because of the picture of the flying monkey.
I'm interested to see what he does with it.
Looking at the website itself, it's a hard guess to say whether or not their approach to development teams are similar to Lionhead's or what my own company is doing - in that the studios operate independently of the publisher. (In this case, C6) It looks like C6 wants to micromanage each devteam they acquire, so that they have a stable of folks they can milk games out of.
I don't know if I approve, but it'll probably work.
That last one was The Elf Queen of Shannara. That one was pretty good, definitely better than Elfstones.
I think that it needs to be looked at as part of an entire series, an ongoing work. It's the third part of a serial.
Antrax ought to be looked at in the same way.
Personally, I'm torn between the first book or the Scions series.
Most "bloggers" don't even mind Microsoft, let alone abbreviating it with the dollar sign in a weak attempt to be "funny" and/or "witty". (hint- it's not!)
The news item is a look at Internet culture and one of the ways it's evolving. As users of said Internet, you ought to be at least somewhat interested in that, as weblogs are very common these days.
Get over it or quit whining, it just makes you guys sound like vindictive geeks.
They're for McGee's take on Oz, as in The Wizard of... No I'm not guessing because of the picture of the flying monkey. I'm interested to see what he does with it. Looking at the website itself, it's a hard guess to say whether or not their approach to development teams are similar to Lionhead's or what my own company is doing - in that the studios operate independently of the publisher. (In this case, C6) It looks like C6 wants to micromanage each devteam they acquire, so that they have a stable of folks they can milk games out of. I don't know if I approve, but it'll probably work.
That last one was The Elf Queen of Shannara. That one was pretty good, definitely better than Elfstones. I think that it needs to be looked at as part of an entire series, an ongoing work. It's the third part of a serial. Antrax ought to be looked at in the same way. Personally, I'm torn between the first book or the Scions series.