I’m in ur blogz farming ur posts

I swear to the blogging public that I did not have sexual relations with Tobold’s blog post: Is 2007 a bad year for MMORPGs? Tobold is more or less concerned that I’m some dense retarded gorilla incapable of any original thought, flailing about in my underground laboratory pilfering ideas with a time machine. Tobold suggests I used a common idea from his post and senses a deeper disturbance in the force as he found I used a similar tone in my post. “Copy cat, copy cat! Foul there, FOUL Krones!” What I want to know is how did he find my hideout? This is clearly ‘trespassing’ since he fended off my ice weasel guards by melting them and setting them free in The Fantasy Forest of Clichés. Yes, I will exact my revenge on the ice weasel’s families since the ranger danger alarms failed.

A “my thoughts on the state of the industry” post isn’t a unique little snowflake in the mmog blogscape that requires a massive amount of Tobold IQ in a bottle to be an original idea. If only they sold the Tobold sauce in stores we could all be superstar bloggers and receive a job offer from Red 5 Studios. Btw, I think that’s awesome. I did not plagiarize Tobold’s post or come down with a case of cryptomnesia and I think the tone and style between those particular posts differ greatly.

When I heard about Ryzom dying, I was already running with the thought that this year’s wrap-up post would be written in a bleak tone. I did a similar post last year titled: Who all MMOG –’06 Edition-. I was planning on doing another edition this year. I enjoy cracking some jokes and ranting, but really I want every mmog that deserves it too succeed, even if I don’t like it personally. After hearing and writing about Gods and Heroes inspiration came to a rolling-boil, I began a rough draft for a new post on the state of the genre thus far in the year. I originally wanted to call it Doom and Bloom. But the post was becoming reams and realms of toilet paper and even after numerous shredding I decided there would be no room for the bloom, we all know how everyone loves reading 10 pages of tripe on some guy’s blog.

My mojo is slow. When I work on a magnitude post nearing a few thousand words, I let the doggerel stew and simmer for a bit. It’s not uncommon for one of my posts to stay in draft form for a few days while I beat it with a stick. What’s the rush? I like writing and the craft is always a constant struggle for me as my rampant thoughts bounce inside my head like beavers humping on meth. So it really came as no surprise to me when I checked my rss feeder (as I do everyday) and I came across Tobold’s post. I wasn’t in the least bit disappointed he shared his thoughts on the state of the industry because it really doesn’t matter in the “he beat me to the punch” way and because our voices are vastly different.

I decided against delaying my post because I worked hard on it and wanted something meaty sprinkled with some funny for my readers. I don’t think I should delay an opinion piece because someone else wrote about the same topic. I do consider it common courtesy to take another blogger posting in “your niche” into consideration when publishing a post. You know on a first come, first serve basis sort of thing, but there are so many mmog bloggers out there now that practicing this is ludicrous. It’s fine writing about the same ideas if we all express and present the information in our own biased thoughts and outlook. As for a link credit, I’m pretty good about linking to a source that had a direct impact or influence on my writing. In this case it was Auto Assault, Ryzom, and Gods and Heroes termination that contributed to my thoughts and idea for the Doom and Gloom post. I’m sure many other bloggers had the same idea but didn’t act on it.

I admire Tobold’s dedication to his readers and this hobby we call blogging. His writing is clear, concise, mature, insightful and all this combined with his consistency has paid off in spades as he has become one of the most popular voices on “general mmog” commentary and theory-crafting. His success is well deserved and I’m happy a level-headed guy is at the top as opposed to some crazy pontificator rabidly foaming at the mouth. It’s not easy coming up with several daily posts (that don’t all suck bawls or are rehashed news blurbs) and sticking with it for years on end. It is is something I have yet to do, even though I started this blogging side-gag years ago.


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