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@Hellthy/Qaatz - I didn't see your replies last year (lost in the steam notification spam):/ Glad to hear you're both doing well!
I think Respite was one of the main reasons I stuck with MMOs for as long as I did. Over the years I found a number of groups that aspects of that family feeling, but lacked something in other aspects. Haven't played much multiplayer in the last few years, but have gotten a bit done on playing through more of the overabundance of games Steam sales seem to cause for a lot of people.
Time certainly flies when you're keeping busy. Gone through a few changes myself: leaving the military, getting a degree, and a pretty interesting new job.
Wonder if I can dig up some screen captures from back then...
Before and after WoW I've been much more of a singleplayer kind of gamer. But my 4ish years playing and having y'all around in the crew was transformational for me in a lot of ways. I can unironically say that trying to make Respite work well, both as a family and as a producer of successful outcomes, heavily influenced my career. Trying to get a bunch of people working towards a shared goal when you have limited ways to incentivize them is a description of both Respite and software project/product management.
I do think of Hockner still. We didn't see eye to eye on much outside of WoW but he was a stalwart friend in the game. As were you and so many others. Hope he's doing well. Hope you're all doing well.
These days I play around in real estate, elden ring, playing the ol 'guitar, and sobriety (2 yrs!).
Hellthy
Trying to remember some social stuff - I reckon Hock and Hell talking politics sticks out. Imagine what Hock is like now; he was Fox/Trump well before it was a thing. Probably in congress.