Long ago, in a land far, far away, I started an article about the future of massively multiplayer online roleplaying games. The article fell to stagnancy, and I never published it. Fast forward to a couple weeks ago, and the article found its way back to my desktop, and I was eager to put a new spin on what I believed would redefine online roleplaying. However, when I had a multi-week-long brain fart, I left the article untouched, and since I have yet to edit a proper conclusion, I decided I’d just give you what I have.
No fear, however – I already have planned to write a second part to the article, or, if you will, a follow-up. Just ask zenwolf, who kicked my ass for releasing something unfinished. It won’t happen again. Maybe.
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