Over the past few years, this site’s content has increasingly focused on the Open Source ticketing system, osTicket. As someone who has moderated the osTicket forum for many years, that shift shouldn’t surprise anyone. While I’ve stepped back a bit from active moderation, I want to make it clear: that focus isn’t going away. In fact, I plan to share even more about osTicket moving forward.
What is changing is the return of gaming content—specifically Dungeons & Dragons and video games.
So, what sparked this shift?
Simple. I signed up for and got into the Alpha test group for a new game in development called Godforge. Which I might add, I wouldn’t have even heard about it if not for my good friend Corwyn. The studio behind it, FATELESS, was founded by several content creators from RAID and other games.
After spending the last year playing RAID (RSL) on both my phone and PC, I found Godforge—despite still being in development—way more fun. It also reignited my interest in creating content. Yay learning new things!
Since then, I’ve joined the Godforge content creator community, posted a few videos, and even streamed on Twitch for the first time.
As I write this, Alpha Wave II is about to wrap up. In about an hour, I’ll be recording a podcast with a few other creators. Who knows where this journey will lead? Whatever happens, I’m sure I’ll learn a lot and have fun along the way.
What can I expect now?
- More content, posted more frequently
- YouTube Videos.
- Once I finalize a streaming schedule that will also be posted.
As I always say when signing off my videos:
Forge On.
See you Wave III!
