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Dec 19th
Hi gang. Just a quick note from my phone to say hi. New articles to come as soon as I can get fewer hours at work.
Jun 14th
Ok, first I know its been a LONG time since I have put anything on the pages of my blog here. Well get ready, lots of game stuff going through my head as well as updates into the pastor side of my life
Ok, everyone knows that several new MMO’s are trying to knock the indisputable heavyweight champ, World of Warcraft, off its pedestal. Out of the handful, and I am a BIG fan of Aion right now, I think that only one really has a chance of doing it. Free Realms. Yes, you heard me right, Free Realms, the latest MMO that has been sent down the shoot from Sony Entertainment.
In brief here is why I think they have a shot.
3 Million players after a couple months is HUGE. And just think what will happen when they release the PS3 client of the game. Talk about an explosion of players into a MMO world in a short period of time. I am not afraid to go out on a limb and state that FR has a chance of knocking WoW off the high horse. At least for player base and money made.
Money? Are you kidding? It’s a free to play game, how in the world will they make money?
Glad you asked. The gang over at Massively have reported on the 89/10/1 rule. It simply says that 89% of the games player base will not pay anything, 10% will pay the minimum subscription and 1% of players will pay well beyond that. The speculative math done over at Massively comes up with a grand total using the "89/10/1 Rule" of $2.4M revenue per month. O.o That is a lot of income for a free game.
And when the PS3 client comes out those numbers have a great potential of going up.
It will be an interesting thing to watch. I only wish a few of the other contenders would consider a pricing model like this.
Apr 28th
Redeemed Point started as a concept many years ago. I was one of those people that fell in love with computer’s from the very beginning. As a young boy I would spend hours using our family Tandy TRS 80 III Computer. I would buy BYTE Magazine and slowly input the code in the back to test out programming. I loved to see how things worked and always believed that computers would be the future.
No one can argue the place of computers in our world today, more specifically the use of the Internet as the greatest communication tool available to us. How else can you get a message out to people around the world, all at the same time, for such a minimal cost?
Henry Blackaby’s study, Experiencing God, as well as Rick Warrens Purpose Driven Church/Life, both speak about finding where God is working and joining him there. I love the illustration that Rick uses in the opening chapters of Purpose Driven Church. He says that trying to “start” things yourself is like riding a surfboard out into a flat ocean only to beat the water with your own arms trying to create a wave. When what we should do is paddle out and look for a wave that God has already set in motion, position ourselves into that wave and ride baby ride!
We see the wave that God has created, its called the internet and social media. We need to do what we can as God’s people to join him where he is working. One of the more popular places on the net is Facebook. Facebook provides tools for people to get in touch with others from around the world. It is amazing how many people are turning to sites like this to reconnect with friends from the past that may have moved on to some other location or country.
So some people ask, “Why start a church that uses the Internet as a means to reach out?” Here is why, and mind you these are just statistics from one site:
We have an opportunity to touch millions of lives on any given day by simply logging into a website and checking up on friends and family. We need to live out our lives online for Christ as we do away from the keyboard. We can not ignore a mission field this large any longer. Matthew 28:18-20.
Redeemed Point will use social media like Facebook, Twitter, Streaming Video and more, along with a local group of believers working behind the scenes to perform its mission. We are excited about joining God where He is working and can’t wait to see the harvest. Email onpoint@redeemedpoint.com if you would like more information or have suggestions or questions.