June 2010

It Doesn’t Get any more Exciting Than This

What an incredibly exciting night. You know how you get a thrill from taking down a particularly hard encounter, or that chill when you know you’re on the brink of something dangerous? That proud feeling when you barely make it out alive and you want to jump up and down in your chair and pump your fist in the air. That was my night. To start it off that contract that I put out in Jita the night before actually sold, my first ever contract. I was incredibly proud and happy and excited. Fluke? Maybe, but it was still fantastic. I put another contract out in the 2nd trade hub that I know of, a little cheaper then the first, to see if it would also sell. Started an invention of another hammerhead II which succeeded, and put in another blueprint to be sold off while I manufactured the hammerhead drone. As I mentioned yesterday Kasul and I are actually using these drones, so they’re not being sold for any profit. It’s nice to finally have a nice ‘method’ down to my crafting.

There are quite a few ‘branches’ to EVE that I like to explore. One that I’ve barely spent any time with is probing. It’s a smaller branch, but the rewards can be fantastic if you’re patient. I have an imicus fit for probing, since it gains a small bonus. I’ve got rigs that increase this bonus, and I’ve got a cloaking device fit to it so I can sneak into sites I find and scope them out before risking my ships. I’m still learning what ship names mean and how to tell whether a location is dangerous or not.

I set out to see what I could find, and hone my skills at narrowing down a signature. Getting one to show up at all is always nice. Then moving it to 25% so that you can see what type it is, then 75% so you can see the name of it, is always exciting.

The first site I found was actually one of those 100% signature sites where rats hang out. Normally when I scan those someone else has either already been there or is performing clean up duty on the location. This time around I was incredibly lucky, and I happened to be first. Kasul came out in his Ishtar and fought the four waves of rats while I took a few jumps to grab my dominix and help with the final wave as well as help with the clean up afterward. Another player showed up just as we were finishing, and for once it felt good to be the ones who got there first.

I switched back to the imicus and continued trying to hone my probing skills (har har) and managed to lock onto two wurmhole signatures. I’ve heard nothing but “DANGER DANGER” when it comes to these sites from pretty much everyone, but I was feeling bold. I know the basics of wurmholes, I know they can collapse behind you, you can get lost in them forever, they are nullsec space, and they are infested with rats called Sleepers that are very mean. Not to mention other players who (I imagine) have far more experience than me. Despite the warning signs I decided it was time to pop into one and see what would happen.

One reason I felt ‘safe’ doing this is because I haven’t spent a lot of ISK (or LP or anything else for that matter) obtaining implants. If I lose mine I’ll lose a few +2 and maybe one or two +3 that I’ve gotten from mission running. My clone is up to date, and if I have to self destruct I’ll lose my ship and really nothing of any true value. Before jumping into the wurmhole I told myself that it was highly probable that I would die inside, or be lost forever, or that some other great evil would befall me. If you go in with this attitude (and truly believe it) things are a lot less scary.

I traded out my probing imicus for a second imicus that is fit with a cloaking device and a probe launcher and nothing else. The ship is a back up and meant to be “ok” to lose forever. Took a deep breath, and launched myself into the wurmhole. Wow. It was amazing. There were planets everywhere, it was huge. I spent some time roaming around just looking. I’d never seen something that appeared so empty before. Since I was there in a covert ops ship I decided what the heck, I may as well practice my probing skills a little more. I ignored the sleeper sites that I found and first traveled to a Ladar site which is a gas cloud. In wurmholes there is a plethora of nullsec materials to be harvested. Of course it’s not safe at all. That’s the exciting part. I am currently unable to harvest gas clouds but I added it to my list of things to do. I moved on and eventually tracked down a gravimetric (I probably spelled that wrong) site. Warped to it, and was unable to breathe. Ores by names I had never seen before presented themselves to me. Of course I was in an imicus and couldn’t harvest them so I took about 10 seconds to decide that I would get my second account, fit it with a ‘disposable’ retriever, and attempt to harvest nullsec ore in a wurmhole.

My heart was beating in my chest, it was that exciting. I fit the retriever with ‘disposable’ items, joined up in a fleet with myself and off I went. I looked at the info to the wurmhole which will give you a brief description of it. While the entrance was not going to last too much longer (less then 12 hours) it had not been disrupted by ships entering, so I shrugged my shoulders and warped the retriever in.

Headed to the ore site, and began mining, my eyes scanning my overlay to watch out for any rats. Two pulls of nullsec ore later, there they were – sleepers. I (by some incredible stroke of luck) managed to warp myself out while the retriever was almost dead, and made it back to the wurmhole entrance (or exit, depending on how you see it) where I had entered from. Hold laden with ore, I snuck out, caught my breath, and made it back to headquarters where I just stared at the ore. I can’t refine it yet, but I will. Looking at an ore chart (thank you Kasul) I saw that I had managed to find the 2nd most valuable ore in the game.

I’ve got no idea if this is something I’m going to make a habit of but it was an incredibly exciting night none the less. It’s been a long time since I felt that rush from an MMO, and I’m looking forward to my next experience.

Fly safe!

Always Someone Bigger

I was on my way to Jita to make my first ever contract. I’ve been working on invention along with Kasul, to create blueprints to sell in order to raise money for my Orca. I’m about 1/8th of the way to affording one, and still two months away from flying one, so I’m hoping it works out. Anyhow, Jita was amazing. I’d never been there before, and it was by far the largest number of ships I’d ever seen in one location, with more then 900 flying the skies. The chat channel was also far different then I was used to, and it really reminded me of a galaxy with traders from all over the world. In fact it was probably the first time my brain grasped the concept of the fact that I was playing a sci fi game and enjoying it. My favorite comment of the night came from someone who was replying over scamming attempts. His reply to the person who seemed a bit outraged was “dude, you’re in Jita.” – it just hit home for me.

The screen shot above came from my trip to Jita, a Charon flew side by side with me almost the entire way (it was easy to tell we were both on auto pilot) and I felt incredibly small in my hulk which I have been raving about for weeks now. The hulk is the largest ship I own, and previous to the Charon the Orca was the largest ship I had ever seen. The Charon was gigantic, and amazing, and graceful and just made me remember all of the reasons why I’m enjoying this game so much.

I put my contract up, and now I’m eagerly waiting to see if it pays off (literally). In the mean time Kasul and I have a nice little invention rotation going on. We’ve been working on hammerhead II’s since we’re both playing drone boats, and I’ve successfully invented and manufactured a few of them now. The cost of creating five of them is less then one million ISK, and since the drones themselves sell for half a million ISK each, we’re saving a good amount of money.

Kasul has also been creating rigs for us to use, I’ve added some to my Dominix that increase my CPU, and stabilized myself finally. The Dominix is ready for all sorts of missions now, and I’m excited about that. In the mean time I’d like to work towards Research Project Management, which is a skill that allows you to work with more then one R&D agent at a time. It takes a fair amount to be able to train this skill, and it’s just one more item in a long list of things I wish to learn. I do have to admit, I’m having a blast.

Happy flying!

The Sky is Falling, the Sky is Falling!

Turbine announced today That The Lord of the Rings Online would be going Free to Play by this fall. Now, there’s a lot of posts out there about this news already, and you can read everyone else’ opinions on it for the next little while no doubt. There are good points, bad points, and all the ones in between. Personally here’s my stand on the matter.

I’m excited about it. Why? Well, for a few reasons. Number one would have to be: yes, I do have an active LotRO subscription but I very rarely ever get to play, and I really don’t feel as though I get my moneys worth of play time out of the $15 I spend every month. In fact once my billing cycle was up I had made plans to cancel the account until I felt that I had the time to dedicate to it. I own all of the expansions, and don’t even have a level 30 character yet. I love the game, but the amount of time I have just doesn’t match up.

Going free to play allows me to drop the subscription and pay when I have the time to play, and when I reach the content I want to access. I don’t even consider this model exactly ‘free’ to play, because there’s still a subscription for those who pay monthly, and you’ll have to pay to access content and other goodies (don’t know all of the details yet as this is still a ways off) and those who have life time accounts will also gain a bonus. You can read all the details on the lotRO web site. I enjoy tripple A titles going F2P – although I realize the name has a LOT of bad connotation along with it (lower game quality, etc) I have heard that the model has worked for DDO, and I am anxious to see how it pans out for LotRO. Obviously a decision like this was NOT made lightly, and I trust the company to do the right thing for them. Notice that I said for them, and not for me. Despite what we all like to think, companies have to look out for themselves first. It’s just the way they function.

I’m looking forward to being able to spending a few hours here and there in game instead of trying to think of a way to warrant spending $15 for an entire month. I think that in this gaming age with so many people all over the place and playing multiple games, having optional payment methods is a huge deal. How many of us actually play just one game any more? Moving to a free to play model is going to allow me to actually play the game more then I currently do, and that excites me without having to worry about stressing over the cost.

I realize this is not true for everyone, and I know everyone else has their own views, but for now, I’m happy. Whether or not this actually works for turbine will still have to be seen, but until it goes live I don’t quite understand why there are some out there hoping it fails before it even gets off the ground.

Weekly Reminders

First of all, don’t forget that this week the city festival is in Halas, and there are some amazing looking house items going along with it. It’s a fantastic way to spend your city tokens that you’ve worked so hard to earn. I particularly love the mail box reward this time around, it’s different then what the other city festivals have given.

If you’re a fan of live events you’ll also want to make sure you check out the druid ring event on your server before it vanishes. Even if the druid rings have all been reconstructed, the NPCs will stick around to offer you the quests so that you can continue working towards the housing items. There are a few unique items within this event, as you can get some different looking rings, a must have for any aspiring druid. You can check out the event and a list of items sold at EQ2traders.

If you’re not a fan of patch notes, you may have missed a few of the smaller changes that went in with the latest update. Most notably (and incredibly awesome for those with alts) is that you can now speak to a research assistant on each one of your characters, instead of only one per server. Remember you need to have the expert level of a spell before training to a master level, and the length of time it takes to train will vary depending on the level of the spell. I absolutely love this change, and couldn’t be happier. It’s not much, but it’s still great to get 1 master a month or so without cost.

Any other great changes or notices you’d like to bring attention to? Please don’t hesitate to let me know in comments. Happy gaming, and I’ll see you in Norrath!

Winners of the Prowler Mount!

Thank you to everyone who entered the contest for a key to your very own prowler mount! There were over 30 entries, and I can only pick five winners, though I wish I could have given everyone one! If you’re listed as a winner be sure to check your email for your code, and if you have any questions or comments please don’t hesitate to contact me at stargrace@mmoquests.com. Happy gaming!

The winners and their mount names are as follows:

Amanda:

  • I’d name mine Koshka.
  • I typically come up with something descriptive of my character or pets and then translate it into another language so it doesn’t sound lame. Calling it Cat would be pretty boring. Calling it Koshka (Russian for cat) just sounds better. (I’ve used Koshka for characters and pets in several games including CoH and WoW, so I’m pretty fond of it).

Entrails_770

  • I’d call mine evie as that’s the name if my daughters cat ;-)

Cassini

  • Hyperion.
  • I would name it this for a couple reasons. First, its an epic name. Second, my main (on Unrest) is named Cassini, after the Italian astronomer who discovered several things related to Saturn, and Hyperion is one of the moons of Saturn. I try to stick with a theme, and I have named other mounts after other moons of Saturn (Titan, and Calypso). Third, Hyperion is a Gallente battleship in EVE Online which i’ve been playing for over 3 years. I cross trained into Gallente and have flown this ship and liked it a lot. Tanks like a beast. Cant wait for t2 blasters!

Green Armadillo:

  • I’d name the cat Lessanna, and give it to the Ratonga monk I’ve always intended to roll up but never actually got around to. Since I do play on an RP server, I felt like I had to have some reason for betraying with a bit more backstory than “I think Ratonga are cool unarmed fighters, but would rather play a monk than a bruiser”. The backstory that the Dark Bargainers wanted to turn the Ratonga’s unlikely pet cat into a rug would be a great story hook for leaving Neriak.
  • Also, due to the irony of a tiny Ratonga riding around on a giant cat, I’m sure that the cat will learn to answer to “nice kitty, please don’t eat me”.

and Bob:

  • My name for your contest is: Ulterex
  • It is derived from Ultera, the place associated with Quellithulian teleportation and “ex” for movement in modern language or “from” in latin.
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