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SAR: Ten Things to Know About FFXIV

Hey Gang, This weekend has been hectic, but, honestly, seeing all that negativity in the post below got to me. So, instead, I thought I’d let you all know about my weekly article over at Lagwar. In honor of its going into open beta, I decided to highlight the top then things I think you …

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SAR: Appreciating the Industry

Update: Whoops! Might help if I included a link. Fixed! The lack of Friday post disturbs me. What’s that? It’s Saturday? Better late than never! The good news is I’m not lazy. I’ve actually been writing a Friday post every week for a couple months! See, the fine gentleman at Lagwar saw fit to offer …

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S.A.R. #6: Exploring the Drug Culture in World of Warcraft

Hey Gang, Another Friday, another SAR. As I mentioned in this morning’s article, this is a special edition of Some Assembly Required. This week, I spend some time talking with a fellow named Burns whose guild and play style are firmly rooted in playing under the influence. I met with Burns on Skype on several …

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Some Assembly Required: The $25 Article

Hey Guys, I’m 8 minutes late in letting you know! Sorry about that. My latest article is up at Lagwar and in it I discuss the $25 CashCat SOE just dropped on their player base. I have a question for you guys, too. Why was everyone up in arms at Blizzard and so few EQ2 …

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Some Assembly Required: Tourism is the Lifeblood of the Industry

Happy Friday All, Just stopping in to let you know that my latest article is live over at Lagwar now. This week we talk about WoW tourism and why it’s a good thing for the industry. Since there’s nothing new here today, why don’t you stop over and have a look?

Games vs Real Life (a Guide)

Update: Okay, all of the links are live. Enjoy! Hey Everyone, Just stopping in to let you know that my latest article is live over at Lagwar.com. This week in Some Assembly Required, I tackle a topic near and dear to all of our hearts: deciding between video games and real life. It’s very much …

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