2009

WTB Some Time

I love my job, I really do. Being able to write about something I enjoy as well as something I’m passionate about is a great gift that I try to make sure I’m aware of constantly. On my web site, I write for me and I love talking about my adventures, thoughts, friends and anything else that happens to cross my mind. The only time any of this is difficult is when it all seems to happen at once. These days there are so many games out there, that I simply don’t have enough time to play everything I want. It’s a shame, because I’d really love to.

EQ2 is my ‘steady’ game even though I’m barely playing it these days (it’s due to being crunch week and no other reason) it’s the comfort game that I know inside and out, and I like that comfort factor. However. It’s not the only game I want to play and certainly not the only game I am playing.

I’ve been having an incredible urge to continue playing EQ, which I have waded in and out of for quite some time now. Problem is I don’t enjoy playing EQ alone (where as in EQ2 I have no problem wandering around on my own) and it’s difficult for me to make friends (especially when I waver to and from games). I have my 81 necromancer that I’m considering leveling a little, she’s fairly close to level 82. I’ve always wanted to hit “end game” in everquest, and with the expansion NOT raising the level cap in November, it may very well be a possibility.

Vanguard is another one of those “if I only had more time” games. I seem to be in a rut with my blood mage, and I’m slowly running out of areas where I can just dip in for an hour or two before calling it quits and feel as though I have gotten anything acomplished.

Last month I won a free copy of Age of Conan, I think I found the time to play once during the month that came with the game, and then it sat neglected. For some reason it just does not appeal to me as much as I wish it had. It may be because I’m not really a melee person, and it felt uncomfortable. Either way, it’s one of those “I wish I had more time” games – along with many others.

Lord of the rings online – I really enjoy this game, a lot. It’s familiar, it’s beautiful. I want to continue playing but for now my account lays dormant because once again the greedy time monster has taken all of my time away, and I just don’t have any to spare or to warent spending a monthly subscription for it.

So what AM I playing? Well, my current play list includes EverQuest II, Vanguard (barely), Free Realms (barely), World of Warcraft (please don’t shoot me, it’s easy to dive into for an hour and feel like I actually acomplished something), Wizard 101, Aion Beta, and some DDO.  I want to be able to devote more time to EVE, but that learning curve is so far over my head I may as well actually be playing from another planet. I’ve been having fun in Aion, but again – not enough time to play everything I want to play, and to get work done as well as real life things (plus I can’t actually sit at my desk for too long before I start to get sore from health issues).

While I am excited that there are so many games out there (don’t even get me started on console games and finding time to play those too!) there are certainly moments where I wish the selection were smaller. Am I the only one?

Working Together

Yesterday was a huge flurry of activity, and I had a blast being a part of it. First of all, a new lore book was implemented yesterday morning, releasing more information about the newest expansion slated to go live in February. The books release with a puzzle for players to figure out – the first one involved an instance in Barren Sky, and the second one was far more involved. It first required players to decipher shards written in the Erudite language and then piece them together. It also required finished players to collect five portions of a key – once center piece that would allow you to see the four remaining sides. I’m not going to give the quest away, but if you’re interested in figuring it out take a look on the Eq2players forums, head to the “History and Lore” section, and look for a post titled “Ow!! My head!”

Once people had the key portions, it was time to figure out what and where the item was that it unlocked. This is where the majority of folks got stuck, the clues were vague. It mentioned something about the book being anchored to a small piece that broke off of something larger due to a recent impact (recent being irrelevant here because we were unsure of when the letter was written to begin with, for all we knew something that happened 500 years ago was recent). It was also magical, because the one writing the entry could scry it from Barren Sky.

12 hours later and the book had still not been found. It was fantastic. I was in the befallen.lore channel as well as their voice channel, listening to everyone toss forth their ideas. It was amazing to hear the thought process. As the night went on people were beginning to feel a little more frustrated, so Kiara (little dark elf minx that she is) dropped some hints – one of them even being my own tweet that I had no idea was related to the area the book was located in (doh) even with the hints everything was still pretty obscure.

These live events are what I love to see, everyone getting along together to reach a common goal. Hamal did an amazing job translating tablets, and I was just so proud to see everyone across multiple servers working together. I didn’t get a whole lot of time to play (again, this is crunch week before work deadlines so I’m not in game as often as I’d like) but it was great to feel as though I was a part of things none the less.

I had to go to sleep before I managed to track down the book – but I went to the location this morning and picked it up, adding it to the collection of ‘rare’ books in my library. If you didn’t manage to complete the quest for the first book, you can find it sold on sages in the North Freeport and South Qeynos mage towers.

Happy questing, I’ll see you in Norrath!

A Mysterious Package (EQ2 Scavenger Hunt)

Stargrace peeked out the door of her humble inn, wondering who on earth was making all of the noise so late in the evening. The streets of South Qeynos were quiet aside from the occasional guard making their rounds. She didn’t see anyone – but an odd glow was coming from a wrapped package sitting on the stairs of her home.

“Er.. what on earth?” she mused out loud.

What was this? She poked at the oddly shaped package with a foot, expecting it to bite her or explode. Maybe it was some gnome invention left over from tinkerfest. She had no idea. The object was heavy, but she managed to struggle with it and plop it down on her dining room table with a sound ‘thunk’.

“Well now. What have we here..” The object was unlike any she had seen before. Perhaps others in Norrath would have some idea of what the object was. She made a note to herself to take it to the mage tower once the sun was up.

(( In my email last night, I recieved this mysterious image from one dark elf – a clue to the next portion of in game lore that players are to search for. Good luck with it! ))

Fable II, some raids, and other goodies

Since this is still the week before my Beckett MOG deadlines are due, there’s very little ‘fun’ gaming that I get to do. Most of my time is spent getting organized and writing articles – but there was still some great things going on last night!

This weekend I picked up an elite XBox 360 bundle for $300, on sale (woot) 120g with GTA4 (which I will never personally play, but I can trade it in) and I also picked up Fable II and The Last Remnant. I’m working my way through Fable II right now and I’m having a BLAST with it. Keeping in mind that I’ve never really been a console gamer, so controls are still a little clunky for me – it’s been amazing fun to explore and the added bonus of having the dog companion (I know, I shouldn’t grow too attached to the little mutt unless I’m willing to fork out some cash) has been a fantastic experience. I thought I would miss the ‘MMO’ portion of playing an RPG (since I mainly play MMOs exclusively) but so far I haven’t. I also have to admit that it is a HUGE nice thing to be able to play a FEMALE avatar. Now, I realize how difficult it may be to program a game for both male and female avatars, and I realize it’s a game and it shouldn’t matter to me who I am playing but for a personal preference of mine I will be FAR more inclined to play a game where I can be female then one where I can not.  Call me strange, but that’s just the way I am.

Anyhow, when I wasn’t glued to the Xbox playing Fable II I was in EQ2. Hamal, Ultann, and Calreth spent their time questing away and they’ve been working on the chapter updates. I’ve mainly been hanging out on the other server, working up my illusionist – although yesterday I played the troubador for a Place of the Ancient One raid.

The troubador is poorly geared. We’re talking not-even-T1 gear. She was never really a raid character of mine, and while she does have her fabled epic and a few steps into her mythical, it was never a character I had planned to take anywhere. Of course the first named in the zone dropped a troub / dirge / shadowknight / paladin charm with some pretty nice stats, and it was a HUGE upgrade over the Everfrost charm I was using, being the only poor geared bard on the raid it was given to me (thank you!) and I was thankful for it.

I was asked to bow out for the Anashti Sul fight, since there was no way I’d be able to survive through it any how I had absolutely no issues with that. I went back to Fable II for a little while before finally calling it a night and getting some much needed sleep. Before the palace raid we did a quick Emerald Halls run for fun (the zone is so huge it’s not really that much fun!) which I also managed to get a lot of achievement from (the main reason we were there). All in all, it was a good day, and aside from the insane humidity here today, I’m looking forward to what the new day holds!

Happy gaming, and I’ll see you in Norrath!

Thoughts on Raids, Characters, and Randomness

I’ve been doing quite a bit of raiding lately, nothing too heavy but still far more in the last week then I’ve done in the last year. There are up sides and down sides to this – it’s a lot of fun exploring content that is new to me but it’s also an indication of just how behind I am in some aspects compared to people who ‘really’ raid.

Because I have so many alts it’s difficult to gear them up – I have the mystic as the only character in her full T2 set, with shards to spare. She’s also on my second account, with no alts so there’s no one to take advantage of those extra shards. On the main account shard gear is spread between 7 characters, and of course I don’t have enough shards for all. Take into account that when I moved from Kithicor to Antonia Bayle I also switched from playing my kerran coercer to my dark elf (and then betrayed the kerran over to illusionist) the process slows even more.

In a lot of instances I can get by without having ‘top notch’ gear because the stuff I do have isn’t THAt horrible – but when those AoE’s start to rain down wow do I feel it.

Looking past the gear, there are the achievements. These are almost crucial to any group these days, and again the mystic is sitting at 174 (which is the most I have on any character) while my other characters hover between 120-150 or so. RoK almost completely ruined the “quest grind” for me – and after that expansion I pretty much never wanted to touch another quest again. The only way to level was by questing, and after doing that on so many characters I just completely burned out. As it stands now if I quest for any more then an hour or two at a time I can very literally feel myself falling into a coma.

Having so many alts again slows down the process of questing, as I tend to play whatever I feel like when the mood hits instead of concentrating on a main.

Gear and achievements are just two aspects of preparing for end game raiding – then there is also spells. Now, I easily have expert (the new adept3, crafted) spells of everything, on all of my level 80 characters. A few (the mystic mainly) have the majority of their masters, too. The important ones in any case. A lot of characters do NOT have many of their master spells though, and when you start trying to take down orange encounters, this again proves to be an issue. Master spells have a lower resist rate, and the higher level the mob, the more they will resist. While I may have been fully mastered in EoF – things have changed over time and that is certainly no longer the case.

Trying to gear up everyone, get aa, get spells – is an impossible task. What other option do I really have though if I WANT to raid? Realizing just how far behind I am is not fun. I’ve been exceptionally lucky to take some under geared characters along for the ride lately for raids, but I know this will not always be the case (not to mention my illusionist on Oasis is getting fairly well geared now, slowly. She just really needs to work on achievements and spells).

Last night I visited Korsha – and took down the Overking for my warden’s mythical update. That just leaves her with the Cinder Wasp Queen (and Leviathan in order to gain access to Veeshan’s Peak). I’m happy – but the warden is not a character I’ve been playing aside from these few raids, so she is EXCEPTIONALLY under geared, not even wearing T1 (mostly decked out in RoK quested legendary and some instance gear). After Overking was done and a quick Crucible run took place Paradise Lost noticed that there was a contested epic up in Fens of Nathsar – The Tangrin.

Short their real raid force, I tagged along first on the illusionist and then swapping over to the warden to help with heals. If they had of had their typical force on (Saturday nights are not a raid night for them usually) things probably would have gone different. After giving the mob a few shots, the other raid guild in the area managed to take him down. Ah well, that’s how contested work, and hopefully they will have better luck next time.

Friday night also saw me in Ward of Elements for the first time – the illusionist picked up a T3 chest piece as well as a T3 shoulder piece, and a necklace. It was an exceptionally fun run, and I had a good time. Of coures I had to stand way far back for the majority of the fights so I didn’t get killed at the start, but it was still pretty fun.

Hopefully everyone has an amazing Sunday, and has a great time gaming no matter where you find yourself. See you in Norrath!