Rich "Mythiran" Nolan
To the Editor: I see you spend a lot of time about guilds and their various dynamic. But do you think you will ever do an article about solo players? I know they do not have the social aspect that guilds represent and do not cater to the larger audience that guilds do, but we do have our place and do exist.
Thanks for listening.
-Ebon
To the Editor: Thank you for the incredible product. I love the format (I read it as PDF since I think the web-format still is difficult; how about the Extra! in PDF too?) I love the visual presentation (and that's coming from someone who typically cares little for packaging and presentation) I love the content. Keep up the quality focus. I like the dedicated topics in issues.
I recently started playing Diplomacy online. I've been fascinated by the game itself (the first time I've played it) and the way the game is played. It's almost as pure of a role-playing game as you could have, even if you don't play in character. I wonder if there is any space in your content schedule for discussion of this game and format?
I echo other calls for expanding your content to include reviews or 'games of interest' or something like that. And I'm very excited for the day in the near future when The Escapist's reputation gets you interview access to the biggest and greatest names (developers and publishers alike). I can only imagine how good an interview by you would be.
Thanks again and keep it up!
-Jerrod Hansen
To the Editor: This "thank you" isn't to any specific person who writes for or contributes to The Escapist, but to all those involved and everyone who contributes to the creation of this thought provoking and truly fresh publication. So, to all those who spent the time and effort bringing The Escapist into fruition and those possibly (and probably) many hours of sleep lost writing, gaming and some incredible hybrid of the two:
Thank you.
I've come to realize that in this world, many things we do come thankless. Even when those things we do are not for ourselves, but for others. Whether you're the ones who has to grueling task of editing or the ones who realize their "eureka" moment into tangible text for the world, I want everyone who works on The Escapist to know that their work is appreciated.
That's all folks.
-Kelvin Tam
