hexagonstar.com Launched!
I’m proud for today being able to finally announce the official launch of hexagonstar.com!
Wait, what?? That site has been up like, for years! That’s true but so far it was pretty much permanently under maintenance and never officially launched. Instead this blog acted as a main site for a very long time. But this is going to change from now as I’m going to slowly move over more and more to the top domain site.
So what will you find over at hexagonstar.com? The site will act as an outlet for indie game development and a release platform for games and software. Right now there is a small but fine selection of affiliate indie games that are being offered plus my free software releases and a few bits and pieces on RPG design writing. In the future I will hopefully concentrate more on writing some more about game design, RPG design, stats and game development geekdom topics as well as talking about the game engine I’m working on called “tetragon”, which is a huge thing btw.
I will leave H1DD3N.R350URC3 open to occasionally write about various topics here or post gaming videos etc. But my main focus on game design and development will move over to hexagonstar.com.
So head over to hexagonstar.com quickly! And remember to stay a while, stay forever!
Any chance you could fix the RSS feed for that site?
@HunterZ
It’s currently redirecting to the feed of this site, right? It does that for me on Google Reader. Not sure why that happens as I haven’t set any redirections or anything. Must be a Goggle cache thing I believe?!?
But as a workaround you can fetch the right feed by using http://www.hexagonstar.com/feed/
Actually what I was referring to is that when I browsed to hexagonstar.com and then clicked the RSS icon in Firefox, it took me to http://www.hexagonstar.com/home/feed/ instead of the URL you posted (note the /home/ before feed/).
@HunterZ
Hmm that’s odd. it links to http://www.hexagonstar.com/feed/ for me, no /home/ in there.
Oh I see now, the link in Firefox’s address bar RSS button is messed up. Grml.
@sascha
I’m talking about the RSS icon in the address bar in Firefox, not the RSS icon on the page itself. I actually didn’t see the latter until just now.
The incorrect RSS URL is in the source of the web page, on the line just below the comment “JavaScript Files”.
Oops I took too long to hit Submit and you figured it out already
i wanted to comment on the really cool theme/design but i couldn’t because there’s no comments (there is a nice speech-bubble but thats all facebook and stuff).
Now i’m confused and wondering what sites where like before blogs and Like-buttons came along
@Jeff
The speechbubble isn’t for Facebook. It just shows the comment count. Personally I’m not into this “link-everything with facebook” trend.
Thanks! Hmm comments are enabled on most posts, just forgot to enable it on that ‘launched’ entry.