As usual, Garriott has plenty of things to say about his various real-world adventuring, including his sojourn to Antarctica this coming February, and also how he went to various haunted houses during the Halloween season. Long even talked to the people around the OBNE about how important it is to form the community, which he makes sense even in a crowd-funded game like SOTA. The ceremony was mangled in both in-game and in terms of video chat, but the recipient was given a kudo but otherwise the guests received their due kudos. There was a point near the tail of the stream where the devs discussed future SOTA updates, noting that a single release of 97 is likely to come out in January. The dungeon will feature many work on it. A discussion of the other half showed off a variety of statues and decorative items that players won’t be able to place on their property. For those who like to sit by the full four hours, the video can be seen below. source: The foxes are a narcotics bomb. Longtime authors know that Shroud of the Avatar is a controversial game in the MMO space. The game started in 2013, and the original studio has been criticized for ignoring the promised features, moneyrow extortionously, a delay in Kickstarter rewards, misappropriate corporate leadership and office status and ignoring the SEC filings legalized for the games equity crowdfunding. In 2019, Portalarium sold offSOTA to its lead dev and went off. The press inquires repeatedly received some insults and stonewalling, and the equity crowdfund investors were seemingly abandoned without notice, but the game has still a number of players and it’s still on the loose, as we continue to cover.