nugget.posterous.com is da main nuggetblogsite nao!

May 23, 2010

Having discovered posterous, I find it has an interface and whatnot that suits this nugget ever so much better than WordPress.

Posterous stops me from being lazy! O.o I actually post, when I use posterous!

So if you’re still commenting here, I’ll get down to it eventually… Since posterous also autoposts to this blog.

But this place won’t be as tidy, taggidy, or taken care of.

What measley current readers I have on here, *squees on you all!* please do change the nugblog addy to nugget.posterous.com

Tankoo!

(P.S. part of the reason for the shift is Posterous, imo, handles images much more intelligently than WordPress. And being a visualnug, that’s a huge plus. -_- WordPress keeps distorting my images because of the poor resizing… The previous post is the only one whose resizing I’ve bothered to fix. And now I’ve realised that I *can’t* be bothered to fix all the others. >.> So please moof to the otherblog! *grovel*)

Ze Weekly Nuggetsketch

May 22, 2010

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One thing I’ve noticed about Asian games vs Western ones – Asian games have boys that are sooooo much prettier! (At least, to my tastes, anyway. ;)) Read the rest of this entry »

Ironball!

May 20, 2010

Having been rejected, poor little Pixelloid hung his head with sadness and decided to evolve from Pixelloid-chu to Ironball-Mon! -_-

We’ll probably be using this style…

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Virtual Homesickness

May 18, 2010

A while back, I bought a beautiful illustrated edition of the poem Beowulf, translated by Seamus Heaney and John D. Niles. I plopped down on the couch and stuck my nose into my lovely new book, with all the wonderful heft and flop that only good paper has. I hadn’t gone beyond the first five verses before I was hit by a terrible wave of homesickness… for LegendMUD.

I could suddenly see Hygelac’s mead hall, with women of the Geats wandering about. I could hear the songs praising Hygelac as a gold-giver. Vivid memories of crawling along a ledge above the lava to peer down at the dragon Fadhmir, with death just a mis-step away (thanks to that deathtrap in the lava…) washed over me. And I abruptly missed the world of LegendMUD so much my heart felt like a stuffed toy clutched by a distraught child. =/

Very often, when people talk about virtual worlds, they say that it’s the people that contribute to them sticking around. That the social connections and people they meet mean more than the world, in the end. In terms of MMOs, I think it’s certainly true. But for me and LegendMUD… I’m not so sure. The things I miss so much, that my nuggetty heart fills with longing to see again, that – honestly, if melodramatically – I’m still brim-full with love for, are not the players. If I had a chance to mosey around a LegendMUD empty of people, to visit all my old haunts, and have a chance to totally sink into a rich world again – I’d take it in a heartbeat. Oddly enough, it’s very much the fact that I might still know some people there, or even worse, that they might know me, that makes me certain I’ll never go back again.

Don’t get me wrong. I love LegendMUD very, very much. For a newbie, the community is superb. I’ve been saying for years to anyone who’ll listen: if you only ever play one MUD, make it LegendMUD. It’s that good. And having played at least 750 MU*s over my MU-ltiverse hopping nuggetlife, I’d say I have a fairly decent gauge of which MUDs are worth playing. LegendMUD is the best MUD I’ve ever played. It may be one of the best games I’ve ever played. It is certainly the best digital world I’ve ever lived in. I’d go so far as to say it’s the only digital world I’ve ever lived in.

I’ll recommend LegendMUD to anyone and everyone… but I also tell the recommendees that I simply cannot and will not go back. Not even to show them around.

This, naturally, leads to a certain amount of, ‘Uhh, but nuggeet. If it’s so great, why won’t you go back and play wif me?’ =/

And then it gets hard to explain. But since I’ve spammed this much, struggle gamely on I shall, and without any regard to political correctness!

To a nugget, LegendMUD is like the girl you thought you would spend the rest of your life with… until she broke your heart into so many teeny tiny pieces that even crazy glue + an OCD sufferer could never be able to put it back together again. You still love her so, so much. You want only good things for her. And you can never stand to see her again.

I left LegendMUD just over 5 years ago, after playing for 8. And you know, I think I’m still not over her. Maybe you never get over that girl. You might grow wiser, older, and more peelosopical… but there’s always an empty room in your heart where she used to be.

…so this nugget can’t go back.

…but she can sure feel homesick down to her very bottomest batterbits. đŸ˜¦

Which leads to the pondering – could it be that people so often cite the ‘community’ and ‘social ties’ as reasons that keep them to a world, especially with regards to MMOs, those worlds are so hollow? Comparing MMO worlds to LegendMUD is like comparing Twinkies to a full course meal. The difference in depth and richness is that great.

If we had more digital worlds that our minds could live in, instead of just chasing achievements and pretty graphics, would there be more people citing the world as a thing to love, and a reason to stay?

Or is this nugget just Not Normal?

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Game Design, Psychology, Flow, and Mastery – Blog – External Rewards and Jesse Schell’s Amazing Lecture

May 18, 2010

Really fascinating stuff on consumer spending patterns when it come to games – though it has implications that go further than games.

Particularly interesting to me was Club Penguin. Now there’s a scarily smart subscription model. O.o

Watch eet!

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Durham Portfolio

May 17, 2010

Stumbled across this site while I was looking for inspiration on image gallery handling.

Didn’t end up with anything even vaguely similar to this, but the photography is so beautiful I just had to share.

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Pixelloid the PixelBot!

May 17, 2010

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I haven’t done pixel art since I stopped doing graphics for mobile games, quite a few years ago.

My current workplace is revamping its website, and pixel art was considered as one of the accents. Sadly, after poor Pixelloid here was made, we realised that pixel art wouldn’t quite fit the style.

So alas, here is my wonewee widdle wobot. Snurfle!

A Shining Blade Ranger wonders why Thackeray’s archery classes aren’t helping…

May 16, 2010

Lieutenant Thackeray: “Archery is more than just a physical strain on the body. You need to work on the mental aspect as well.”

Shining Blade Ranger: I am working on the mental aspect! But somehow I just can’t hit the target!

Shining Blade Ranger: Look! I missed again! I was no-where near hitting the target! *slumps dispiritedly*

…meanwhile, a nugget observes that the archers have neither bowstrings nor arrows. Dooobeeedooo.

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Ze Weekly Nuggetsketch

May 16, 2010
I blame this week’s random comic book femme fatale type on Travis Hulsey who filled my head with comicbook talk shortly before I waddled off to scribble this…

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Some More Japanese Style For Your Moderncat | moderncat :: cat products, cat toys, cat furniture, and more…all with modern style

May 14, 2010

I need one of these!

Preferably with cat attached. *drools*

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