Off Topic: PBS Eons tells the origin story for life on Earth
So, PBS has done a lot of great stuff.
Baptiste arrives in Overwatch League next month, but he probably won’t get rid of GOATS
Like it or not, Baptiste -- Overwatch's newest support hero -- won't drastically change the popularity of the GOATS, or 3-3, meta that you see so often in the Overwatch League when he arrives in Stage 2.
How Blizzard has managed to make their game store feel optional
The big dirty not-a-secret secret of modern game development is that it costs more than ever, but people absolutely refuse to pay more than they did ten years ago for games.
The Queue: Here I come to save the day
Save the day, wreck someone’s day… they’re almost the same thing, right? Right.
Off Topic: What is a System Reference Document and how can it make your life easy in D&D?
In my post about Pathfinder I talked a lot about the Open Gaming License which allowed Paizo to take the revised 3rd Edition of Dungeons and Dragons and essentially create Pathfinder out of it.
After World of Wacraft’s weekly reset, what things do you always do?
Ah, Tuesday -- that lovely day where everything in the game resets and that one rare you've been hunting for years is alive for exactly 5 minutes before someone other than you gets it -- looking at you Time-Lost Proto Drake.
My WoW Classic will never be your WoW Classic
World of Warcraft launched in North America and Australia on November 23, 2004.
Derek Proudmoore is totally a sleeper agent who played right into Sylvanas’s hands — even if he doesn’t know it
When patch 8.1.5 hit World of Warcraft last week, we were treated to a surprise cinematic involving the a secret meeting between Baine and Jaina -- and one which involved the fate of Derek Proudmoore.
Will there be toys for sale via the in-game shop in WoW?
MMO-Champion reports that as of today, the in-game shop now has a Toys category and three new items to purchase, after it was briefly put up and yanked down earlier this morning.
The Queue: Team Wizard wins with wisdom (and weapons )
This month’s Splatfest was Knights versus Wizards, and (probably not surprisingly) I went with Team Wizard. While the “popularity” portion of this one was a total blowout (62%), the Normal and Pro win categories were probably the closest I’ve ever seen them be in a Splatfest. Normal wins put Wizards solidly at 50.27%, while Pro wins actually had them lose with 49.70% of all wins.
Regardless, that Normal win percentage was all it took to put them on top for the overall results — exactly as it should have been. Good job, Wizards.
Now, let’s Queue.



