Back to the Blue
Change is a constant. It’s the only thing that is consistent and stable. Everything changes, even War (sorry Ron Perlman).
Change is a constant. It’s the only thing that is consistent and stable. Everything changes, even War (sorry Ron Perlman).
So as of the current moment I’m no longer using Ubuntu Budgie. Not that I’ve had enough of Linux, oh no, far from it, quite the opposite in fact…
So 8.2 hits live servers on the 25th/26th, and with it the first really meaty fresh content dump of the now year old Battle for Azeroth 😀
So this past weeekend I made the decision to re-install Linux, and see how it went playing WoW and other games…
So following on from my last post, which was a few months ago now (ingame news is, as per the expansion, slow), things turned out to be quite a bit different than I had planned…
Gee, thanks Blizzard…
How do you deal with an aging game during its low periods?
I’m generally an angry person. I have a lot of anger for a lot of things, and I tend to dwell on my emotions quite a lot, even if I don’t outwardly show them very much at all.
Or how I’m wringing enjoyment from a mediocre expansion via the medium of cold hard cash.
As the year draws to a close, thoughts inevitably turn towards both the new and the old. 2018 for me was a tumultuous one in some respects, especially in terms of guild stability and raiding. I started the year as…
All for a hippo…?
So it’s getting to about that time where raiding activity winds down for the holidays, and players are mainly left to their own devices for a few weeks until after the New Year. This inevitably leads to one thing, especially…