![]() I mean, sure, Dinsdale Pirannah was predicting a Goon victory, but he was in a small minority. The Casino War was going badly for the Imperium. And, for once, nobody complained about Blizzard targeting a competitor with their chosen date. Blizzard actually responded to things, but those hoping that they might actually get an official nostalgia server remain disappointed. The whole Blizzard versus Nostalrius issue blew up when the company sent the private/pirate server a take down notice. I wondered about the concept of the last good day in the context of MMOs. Even CCP Seagull has been known to retweet some of those screen shots. ![]() The screen shots from the other blog are far and away the most likely to get liked or retweeted. My Twitter feed combines the output from this blog and my EVE Online Pictures blog, along with occasional direct comments by myself. I first started on Twitter back in 2010, so at this rate I will hit 1,000 followers at some point in 2020… provided Twitter doesn’t purge inactive accounts, as that would probably reduce my followers by half. Life in the page view lane.Īlso I hit another meaningless milestone, crossing the 700 follower mark on Twitter. And then there was the drama about WoW, nostalgia, and the Nostalrius, which was enough to carry the month to 40% more page views than this year. ![]() I did not get nearly as big of a bump from Google last year for April Fools… like 15% of the page views… but I was writing about the Casino War in EVE Online last April, something that stirred passions in a few. ![]() Google was very nice to me for April Fools. But this month it would be in second place, pulling in about 40% of the page views of the April Fools post. I generally don’t list the main page for the blog on that list, because it would simply be the top entry most months. It was for the same reason the blog gets something of a bump every April.Ī look at the list of most viewed posts this month tells the tale… sort of. Of course, I know why the number jumped up. It still isn’t back to 2012 numbers… and never will be… but it was interesting to see the numbers jump up a bit. See, while it makes other things harder, the overall effect of this life is to make your life way easier! 4.It has been a bonus moth for blog, with page view seeing a 50% boost over the previous month. Plus, getting teams ready to fight is a doddle now too. If you’re big into your online battles, then you’ll also be pleased to know that all of the obtainable items are still legal in competitive online battles too. It might be harder, but it’s still an enjoyable title to play. The changes are subtle enough for you to not just feel like you’re continually running into a brick wall too. If you’re not at Lv 100 with your main Pokemon by the time you reach the final challenge of the Elite Four, then you’re in trouble They provide a much more challenging experience from the outset with player’s Pokemon levelling up much quicker due to the increased difficulty. In essence, Rutile Ruby and Star Sapphire are harder versions of the original adventures. First up in our list of the best Pokemon Nintendo 3DS games is Pokemon Rutile Ruby and Star Sapphire, hacks of two of the best Nintendo 3DS games all time, Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
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