Showing posts with label May 02. Show all posts
Showing posts with label May 02. Show all posts

Sunday, May 2, 2021

Level 60 in WoW Classic at Last

WoW Classic has only been out for… let’s see, August 2019 to now… has it really been 20 months now?  That is actually a while.

A launch day/time reminder

Anyway finally, a little more than 20 months down the road, my first character has finally made it to level 60.  I was tooling around yesterday in the Eastern Plaguelands with my hunter and finally tipped over to the level cap.

The magic moment when it hit

I was actually out in the plaguelands because… I had run out of quests.  Or, I had run out of solo quests at least.  I had one more to do out there, having exhausted Winterspring and Silithus and what not, and once I was done I had about a quarter of a level left, so I just ground out some of the locals until I made it.

Tagging the locals

Of course the hunter’s life is a little different.  Sure, I hit level 60, but my pet now still needs to get the xp to level up as well.  Some more work to do.

Also, I had forgotten that two of the final skill upgrades I need for my wolf pet, bite and furious growl, are only available from Bloodaxe Worgs, which are elite mobs in Blackrock Spire.  Hunters had a lot of extra work on their hands back in the day.  He’ll be out doing a bit of make up.

On the bird again

But at least I can say I made it to the level cap before Burning Crusade Classic hit.

I probably could have hit the cap a few months back had it not been for Valheim.  There was the game that ate about three months of prime play time.  And my instance group character, Viniki, is so close to 60 that I think he’ll level if he even sneezes on another mob, so I’ll have two at the cap soon.

That just leaves my paladin, who I mentioned in a post last week.  He has since made it to 56 and has worked his way about half way to 57.  I want to get him to at least level 58 before the expansion hits.  He will probably not have the same quest problem that my hunter had.  For all the extra work hunters get, they can also get away with doing higher level quests much more easily that a pally, so I have just stopped to grind mobs for xp with the pally a lot more just to get into the sweet spot for a quest.

Saturday, May 2, 2020

My Top Five Most Viewed Posts

As tends to happen with blogger events, topics come up and become memes within the event with bloggers picking up the topic and running with it.  For Blapril the latest relates to some talk about blog traffic, namely the top five most viewed posts.

The Blapril commeth

Blapril is still live through the coming week, and I still have one more post about it, but I figured I could jump in on this idea as well.

Well, technically, I have already jumped in on this idea in the past.  The annual commemoration of the founding of the blog sees me post all sorts of meaningless information about the blog, including the most viewed posts over the life of the blog.  It is when I bare all the stats.  The last time around was for the 13th anniversary which hit last September.

At that time the top five posts for all time were:

  1. Play On: Guild Name Generator
  2. Running Civilization II on Windows 7 64-bit
  3. How To Find An Agent in EVE Online
  4. Alamo teechs u 2 play DURID!
  5. How to Catch Zorua and Zoroark

That has actually changed slightly over the past seven months.  The same five posts are at the top, with the order being adjusted.

  1. Play On: Guild Name Generator – 65,769 views
  2. Running Civilization II on Windows 7 64-bit – 55,530 views
  3. Alamo teechs u 2 play DURID! – 42,962 views
  4. How To Find An Agent in EVE Online – 40,210 views
  5. How to Catch Zorua and Zoroark – 36,188 views

The first post is from August 2007 and was perhaps the first headline of mine that Google grabbed onto, boosting it to the top back then, with enough traffic to sustain it.  The post is also the quintessential example of low effort, high popularity having taken about a minute to crank out the not quite 150 words that surrounded the link to the actual guild name generator.

The second is another Google special, as people to this day still type in searches asking about running Civilization II on 64-bit.  Even though it is from 2011, the info in that post is actually still applicable, as it works with Win10 as well.  And it no doubt says something about how solid Civ II was that I still get traffic on this today, 24 years after it launched.  At least this was a post I put some actual work into.

Then there is the Alamo post, which I put together on a whim back in 2009 because Meclin used to love that Alamo forum post.  This one was a slower burn and is the one on the list that doesn’t rely on Google search results.  Instead, it is one of those things where one person uses a search engine to find it, then posts it somewhere on Reddit, and the traffic comes from that.  With the coming of WoW Classic and the related nostalgia, this post has been getting a lot of Reddit links and I expect it will one day top the all time list.  While I put some effort into putting together this post, it was basically copying somebody else’s work to preserve it.

How to Find an Agent in EVE Online was very popular for a stretch and actually represented some work I put in to help the EVE Online community.  It was popular back in 2007 when I wrote it because finding an agent was, like so many things in the game, an absurdly difficult thing to do.  CCP eventually made this better with a “Find Agents” button that brought up an easy to use (in EVE terms at least) search window… and then they made it a bit worse with The Agency interface, but it is still not as bad as it once was.  This post gets almost no traffic now and has been falling down the list as time goes on.

Then there is a Pokemon post.  If I expanded to the top 50, there would be a lot of Pokemon posts on the list like this one, that related to specific events happening in specific versions of the series.  Google loved my Pokemon posts and sent a lot of people here for them.  They were often short lived.  This one related only to Pokemon Black & White, which again puts the post back in 2011.  But for a brief flash they were quite popular.  If you wanted make a blog to just get a lot of traffic you could do a lot worse than covering Pokemon related news.

The most recent post on that list is from October of 2011.  They have an advantage in that was also a time when the blog was still getting more popular as time went along, things peaking in early 2013, at which point Google made some changes to their search results that directly impacted blogs.  So those posts were in at the peak time and have had longevity on their side.

This made me wonder what the top posts were back then, so I went back to some of my old annual posts to get the all time tops from past years, just to see how that top five evolved.

Back in 2009, three years into the blog, there were already two of the current five on the list:

  1. Play On: Guild Name Generator
  2. How To Find An Agent in EVE Online
  3. Shaymin Event at Toys R Us
  4. Getting Upper Blackrock Spire Access
  5. What Is A “Tank” In EVE?

Also there is a Pokemon event post.  And the Blackrock Spire post remained pretty popular over the years, as it currently sits at 11th place on the all time list.

At the four year mark the top two remained solid:

  1. Play On: Guild Name Generator
  2. How To Find An Agent in EVE Online
  3. Getting Upper Blackrock Spire Access
  4. Five LEGO Video Game Titles I Want
  5. Is There Hope for a Science Fiction MMORPG?

At five years, which puts us in 2011, we have three of the current top five:

  1. Play On: Guild Name Generator
  2. How To Find An Agent in EVE Online
  3. How to Catch Zorua and Zoroark
  4. Getting Upper Blackrock Spire Access
  5. Fighting Blood Elf Porn

With 2012 and six years of blogging, four of the current top five are now present:

  1. Play On: Guild Name Generator
  2. How To Find An Agent in EVE Online
  3. How to Catch Zorua and Zoroark
  4. EVE Online – The Tutorial
  5. Running Civilization II on Windows 7 64-bit

In 2013, with the peak of the blog having passed, the top five actually includes a post from that year:

April 1, 2013 remains the best ever day for page views on the blog.  It has all been down hill from there.

At year eight and the start of the decline, still just four of the current top five.

  1. Play On: Guild Name Generator
  2. Running Civilization II on Windows 7 64-bit
  3. How To Find An Agent in EVE Online
  4. How to Catch Zorua and Zoroark
  5. First Pokemon Black and White Download Event – Victini

But there are two Pokemon even posts on the list.  See.

Nine years in things are still running along with the same top four, but there was enough Blizzard April Fools nostalgia to push the 2013 post back into the top five:

  1. Play On: Guild Name Generator
  2. Running Civilization II on Windows 7 64-bit
  3. How To Find An Agent in EVE Online
  4. How to Catch Zorua and Zoroark
  5. April Fools at Blizzard – 2013

That same list holds true for 2016 and the ten year anniversary, so I won’t post it again.  But the fifth entry, the Alamo post, is finally in the top ten, hitting 8th position.

The list is again the same for 2017, and the Alamo post is down at 10th spot.  Something must come along to give it a boost… like maybe the announcement two months later of WoW Classic.  November 2017 see it get 5,200 page views.

In 2018 the list changes just a bit as a Pokemon post gets a revival.  But Alamo is now in 6th position and closing.

  1. Play On: Guild Name Generator
  2. Running Civilization II on Windows 7 64-bit
  3. How To Find An Agent in EVE Online
  4. How to Catch Zorua and Zoroark
  5. First Pokemon Black and White Download Event – Victini

Which brings us to the 2019 list, which I posted way up the page, and the current top five.

Basically inertia and Google have kept four posts in the top five all time since 2012.  And, honestly, I do not see the current top five list changing any time soon.  The next post in line, the Victini post, which gets a sudden bump in traffic any time Nintendo mentions that Pokemon, sits in sixth place and about 3,000 page views behind.  Then there is a whole clump of posts about 5,000 page views back from it, which seems like a pretty difficult gap to bridge given the decline in traffic.

It isn’t impossible.  The most viewed posts for the last couple of years have clocked in at around 12,000.  But this year looks like it will fall short of that… except for Alamo.  WoW Classic nostalgia and posts to Reddit keep driving that post up.  It has nearly 12,000 page views already this year, about 10x the Blizzard April Fools post for this year, which fell flatter than usual.  If that keeps going it might go up another spot.  But beyond that, I think I am stuck with this top five for a long time to come.

Others who have taken part in this post topic:

Seeing that last one, I considered doing a bottom five as well.  However, WP.com will only show me the top 499 posts and, closing in on the 5,500 post mark here, that only lets me see the top 10% of posts.  So the top five will have to do.

I am glad now that I spent the time every year compiling these lists, though in reviewing them the seem a bit wonky at times.  That Victini post shows up and disappears.  I suspect that WP.com wasn’t fetching the full list at times.  But overall it lets me track the trends.

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Bamboo Proliferation in Minecraft

The Village and Pillage update has me back and running around in Minecraft.

Villagers and Pillagers

While the first day login issues seem to have passed for Minecraft Realms, the world does still seem to be loading up slowly.  If I jump in a mine cart and take a ride it does seem to take some time for the world draw to catch up with what I am doing.

Not that it isn’t interesting.  The draw routine seems to start way down at bedrock and often I am treated to a glimpse of what is going on underground and can see the shadow outlines of all the usual dark dwelling mobs.

Something going on down there

It is occasionally disconcerting as my mine cart rolls on into empty space, but since I keep on rolling and the world eventually catches up, I guess it is okay for now.  I am still not sure if this is because the 1.14 update is that much harder on the CPU or because Minecraft Realms is just over burdened by people coming back to the game for the new stuff.

New stuff was certainly one of my goals.  And at the top of that list was finding a bamboo forest and some pandas, because of course it was.  But, as I have mentioned in the past, having an old world is a burden at times since a lot of new stuff only spawns when the area you are in is first generated.  So any place I have already been won’t have bamboo forests or pandas or the new villages or other things like that.

That mean that, as with the warm ocean, I was going to have to go exploring.  So I got out the last render I did with Minecraft Overviewer to fine a likely direction to head off towards.  As a group those of us on the server have wandered about pretty far, so finding unspoiled country is a challenge without the map.

With the map though I was able to spot a potential place to start.  There was a bit of coastline up off of the great northern rail line that I had not explored beyond, and it was not too far from an outpost I had already provisioned.

Just past an ocean monument that has been cleared out

So I headed there, grabbed a boat, and set sail.

Some stuff beneath the ocean floor visible

Boats are pretty much the ideal exploration vehicle in Minecraft these days.  They are now pretty durable, they move as fast as mine carts, and they don’t wander off like horses.  Also, open water is reasonably safe at night, even with the sea zombies (the drowned) about, so you can just keep on rowing… and a number of underwater things are lit, so much easier to spot at night.

Of course, it is still a crap shoot as to what you will find if you head off in any given direction.  But I got lucky.  Not too far into my rowing I ran across an island that had a shipwreck at one end.

I added the torches to it

Shipwrecks have chests on board that have a chance of having a number of items.  From one chest I got a few items, including a buried treasure map.  But from another I got three pieces of bamboo.

That wasn’t the bamboo forest I was looking for, but it was something new to work with.  I turned around to bring this new item home… and then my boat got caught in a bubble column above some magma and sucked down to the bottom of the ocean.

Note to self: Don’t stop and stare at bubbles under your boat.

But I had some wood with me, so I built a new boat and headed back towards the mainland.  There I jumped back on a mine cart and headed to the nearest town where I started experimenting with planting bamboo.

Bamboo is planted the same way you plant trees.  No need to cultivate soil or anything, just stick it in the dirt or sand or whatever it seems.  Unlike trees, bamboo doesn’t seem to care about being in the shade of its neighbors or anything.  I played with spacing and found it would grow no matter how densely you packed it, though moving around through it was much easier if I left some empty row.

And it grows fast.  Very fast.  And tall.

A couple of my doggos in a bamboo patch

You harvest it the way you harvest sugar cane, which means chopping it off and the second block up from the ground if you want it to grown back.  While you can chop at it with an axe, one swipe with your sword will work if you’re in a hurry.  The only problem with that is it does seem to wear out your sword pretty quickly.

Though maybe I was just chopping a lot of bamboo.  My three pieces soon turned into a dozen then a couple dozen then a stack then a few stacks.  I decided to move along from the village I was hanging out in, and as I passed through the nether transit hub I left a stack in a chest for Panadar to grab.  Now he has bamboo to plant as well.

As I move around I keep planting some bamboo as I hit each new village.  Those three initial pieces have now been spread far and wide as I carry a bit with me to plant where every I go.

Of course, there is the question as to what one should do with all of this bamboo.  You can make sticks out of it, which isn’t useless if you need a lot of sticks, but isn’t something I need a lot of.  It also makes a quick to obtain, if inefficient, fuel source for furnaces.  I might need that in a pinch.

But the key thing you make from it is scaffolding, which is what you think it is, a temporary, easily removed structure that you can climb around on as you build your real structure.

Where was that when I needed it a couple years back?

Anyway, should I decided to build more structures I will have scaffolding as an option.  But I still have to find a panda first.  Back to exploring.

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Spring Movie League – To Infinity and Beyond!

Week nine, a huge week for our Spring Fantasy Movie League, has wrapped up.

The list of films on the menu for the week had a decided Marvel theme.

Avengers FRI       $620
Avengers SAT       $411
Avengers SUN       $334
A Quiet Place      $70
Rampage            $55
I Feel Pretty      $47 
Super Troopers 2   $33
Black Panther      $32
Truth or Dare      $21
Blockers           $21
Ready Player One   $21
Isle of Dogs       $13
Traffik            $11
I Can Only Imagine $8
Chappaquiddick     $6

The Avengers: Infinity War was clearly expected to dominate, the only question was by how much.

Well, there was another question.  Having done the traditional three day split for such blockbusters, there was also a question as to which days to pick.

I’ve gone back and forth on the three day thing.  I decided early on that Friday, always priced the highest, was a mugs game.  But then a few releases proved that idea to not always be the case.  Friday gets the Thursday night previews lumped in, so a popular film playing on enough screens with a rabid, must-see-it-now fan base can pack in a lot of viewings on Thursday night, inflating the Friday number beyond expectations.

So the question was whether or not The Avengers had that sort of fan base and if the pricing supported it.

Friday was expensive.  You could only have one screen of Friday, and if you wanted two screens of The Avengers, you could only add on Sunday, which would not leave very much left in the budget for filler.

But if The Avengers were the anchor was all that would matter, that still seemed like a decent bet.

If, however, The Avengers on Saturday went big enough, the extra room a pair of those as anchor would allow for better filler might tilt things in that direction.

I flipped flopped between anchor choices a few times, but settled on Friday.  Then the Thursday night previews came in and had them at $39 million.  That seemed enormous.  I was sold on Friday and, wanting to pass along info to those who cared to listen, I posted the Thursday preview results in the TAGN Chatter on the FML site, which got Po Huit to swap to a Friday anchored lineup as well.

The pickings were slim enough with a Friday/Sunday anchor that we both ended up with the same lineup, 1x Friday, 1x Sunday, 2x Traffik, 4x Chappaquiddick.

Spring Week Nine – My Picks

However, what we might have asked ourselves before committing was whether or not this Thursday night surge meant that the other two days might also see a boost beyond the expected revenue.

My evolving opinion on Friday in a three day split now includes evaluating the pricing gap between Friday and the other days relative to the amount the Thursday night previews might add.

The pricing this week showed that the expectation was already that Thursday + Friday would be huge.  The pricing predicted a front-loaded weekend.  Saturday and Sunday, by comparison, were priced low enough that they had room to go up from expectations.  And going with two Sundays, which both exceeded expectations and left lots of room for filler, was the best bet of all it seemed.

Having Sunday as the other half of my anchor insulated me a bit the rise of the latter two days, but not enough to offset the filler potential, so the perfect pick ended up anchored on that.

Spring Week Nine – Perfect Pick

That left the Meta League lineup for the week looking like this:

  1. Ben’s X-Wing Express (M) – $202,180,246
  2. Biyondios! Kabuki & Cinema (T) – $202,180,246
  3. JHW’s Cineplex (T) – $202,180,246
  4. Corr’s Carefully Curated Cineplex (M) – $195,674,304
  5. Aure’s Astonishingly Amateur Amphitheatre (M) – $193,757,577
  6. Bean Movie Burrito (T) – $190,660,000
  7. Dan’s Decadent Decaplex (M) – $190,517,706
  8. Miniature Giant Space Hamsterplex (T) – $190,142,084
  9. Dr Liore’s Evil House of Pancakes (M) – $188,640,353
  10. Vigo Grimborne’s Medieval Screening Complex (T) – $188,596,516
  11. Joanie’s Joint (T) – $187,988,334
  12. I HAS BAD TASTE (T) – $187,988,334
  13. Kraut Screens (T) – $186,175,104
  14. DumCheese’s Cineplex (T) – $184,336,934
  15. Darren’s Unwatched Cineplex (T) – $184,336,934
  16. Paks’ Pancakes & Pics (T) – $184,336,934
  17. Logan’s Luxurious Thaumatrope (M) – $184,336,934
  18. Wilhelm’s Broken Isles Bijou (T/M) – $183,655,915
  19. Po Huit’s Sweet Movie Suite (T) – $183,655,915
  20. SynCaine’s Dark Room of Delights (T) – $182,468,791
  21. Skar’s Movies and Meat Pies (T) – $182,150,105
  22. Goat Water Picture Palace (T) – $169,228,678

The Meta League Legend:

  • TAGN Movie Obsession – players from it marked with a (T)
  • MCats Multiplex – players from it marked with an (M)

Ben, Biyondios, and JHW all got the perfect pick this week.

The ranking is influenced by which days of The Avengers you went with.  Those heavy on Sunday were at the top, Saturday in the middle, and people who went with Friday at the bottom.  As you can see I managed to drag Po down this week, so if you were competing with him you’re welcome I guess.

That left the season rankings looking like this:

  1. Ben’s X-Wing Express (M) – $1,035,925,621
  2. Biyondios! Kabuki & Cinema (T) – $1,012,015,895
  3. Po Huit’s Sweet Movie Suite (T) – $996,050,796
  4. Corr’s Carefully Curated Cineplex (M) – $974,388,458
  5. Dr Liore’s Evil House of Pancakes (M) – $958,534,547
  6. Paks’ Pancakes & Pics (T) – $952,900,426
  7. Dan’s Decadent Decaplex (M) – $950,782,282
  8. Wilhelm’s Broken Isles Bijou (T/M) – $948,989,068
  9. Aure’s Astonishingly Amateur Amphitheatre (M) – $945,093,377
  10. Logan’s Luxurious Thaumatrope (M) – $944,308,215
  11. Goat Water Picture Palace (T) – $937,992,649
  12. SynCaine’s Dark Room of Delights (T) – $870,489,339
  13. Kraut Screens (T) – $854,842,987
  14. Vigo Grimborne’s Medieval Screening Complex (T) – $843,503,311
  15. Joanie’s Joint (T) – $832,561,018
  16. DumCheese’s Cineplex (T) – $812,898,042
  17. Darren’s Unwatched Cineplex (T) – $808,878,199
  18. I HAS BAD TASTE (T) – $788,531,883
  19. Skar’s Movies and Meat Pies (T) – $778,233,345
  20. Miniature Giant Space Hamsterplex (T) – $762,828,159
  21. JHW’s Cineplex (T) – $760,050,133
  22. Bean Movie Burrito (T) – $649,951,113

In the end, while some people popped up to the top of the list for the week, the gap between first and last wasn’t enough to change the rankings significantly.  There were a few position swaps, but mostly people who did well caught up to, but didn’t overtake, those ahead of them.

The big winner of the week was Ben who not only extended his lead a bit against most competitors, but who also came in first place in the April Monthly Match Up.  Congrats!  I believe there is a cash prize for that.

I think my big win for the week was successfully predicting a sharp drop for Super Troopers 2 after its big opening.  Going down 75% week over week was a serious blow.

And the season is not over.  There are four weeks left and at least three (possibly four) of them will have a film with a Friday/Saturday/Sunday split.  The Avengers will still be so dominate that it is split again for week ten and might be for week eleven.  After that we have Deadpool 2 that will surely be split unless The Avengers is simply crazy, while the final week of the season will anchor on Solo: A Star Wars Story, which will be split for sure.

But we’ll keep our eyes on week ten for the moment, the price list for which is:

Avengers SAT       $560
Avengers SUN       $418
Avengers FRI       $335
Overboard          $167
A Quiet Place      $94
I Feel Pretty      $63
Tully              $56
Rampage            $52
Black Panther      $42
Bad Samaritan      $40
Blockers           $21
Truth or Dare      $18
Super Troopers 2   $17
Ready Player One   $16
Traffik            $10

Joining the lineup this week are Overboard, Tully, and Bad Samaritan while Chappaquiddick, I Can Only Imagine, and Isle of Dogs

The Avengers pricing now reflects a weekend take without previews influencing Friday night, so Saturday is now the most pricey of the three options.  You can only get a single screen of Saturday and a Saturday/Sunday lineup leaves scant room for filler, So a pair of Sundays or something with Friday mixed in seems like a more favorable anchor strategy.

Or, if you’re feeling daring, you could go all-in on Overboard as an anchor, the only other film on the list priced beyond the mere filler role.  The last long range tracking forecast I saw said it might be good for $14 million.

On the filler front, some of the pricing rose due to The Avengers not being expected to dominate the weekend quite as hard as its opening week.  Still, most of those films have had their time on the screen already so any surprises seem likely to come from the other two new titles, Tully and Bad Samaritan I suppose.  But neither were worth even putting on the long range tracking list over at Box Office Pro, so maybe not.

The new week is upon us and, as is often the case, I am not sure where to turn.

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

The New Nintendo 2DS XL

Gamers of all ages can play in style with the New Nintendo 2DS XL system. It gives you the power of the New Nintendo 3DS XL system in a streamlined, affordable package—and plays a huge library of games in 2D.

-Nintendo, The New 2DS XL page

If I were planning to buy a new Nintendo handheld system today (in order to play Pokemon of course), I would be all over Nintendo’s newly announced 2DS XL.

The new 2DS XL

This new unit would give me everything I wanted… the updated processing power of the revised 3DS XL that made it to North America in 2015 along with the additional controls… at a price $50 less than its sister unit.

The buttons I am missing on my older unit

 

Taborea Stuck in Time

At least it felt stuck in time when I logged into Runes of Magic.  However, in carrying on from yesterday’s post, it had also been at least six years since I logged in and memory is a tricky thing.  I have been dead certain about specific memories only to run across some solid evidence that contradicts them.

Still, even if Runes of Magic has evolved some since 2009, it doesn’t feel like it went very far.  It “feels” very much like a mash up of East and West from the last decade.

When you finish creating your character and enter the game, the first thing that pops up is an offer to send you through the tutorial, for which you will receive a handsome reward.

Your only chance! Don’t blow it!

The tutorial is mercifully quick and covers the very basic of the game.  You learn how to move by clicking, move by using the WASD keys, interact with NPCs, accept a quest, kill some things for a quest, and finally how to turn in a quest.  It goes by so quickly that I had to go back with another character and do it again just to make sure I did not miss anything.

After you wrap up the initial question you get a few rewards including a bag that give you something new every level and a temporary horse.

The first ride is free…

You also get a buff that lasts for two days.

The tutorial’s blessing upon you!

And then you are dumped, on your mount, just outside of the first town, which is where I started to really soak in the UI and atmosphere.

The first of many quest hubs

The art style feels like an Asian attempt to imitate Western MMORPG of the time, but without shedding the game’s origin.  There is still the soft focus effect for things in the distance, which makes everything look so pretty, while the character and mob models have an anime feel to them.

The UI itself looks very familiar.  Aside from the odd setup of the WASD keys… odd for me at least, as I expect Q and E to be strafe left and right, not A and D, but that was easy enough to fix… the usual suspects appear.  You have, going clockwise, your avatar nameplate, the nameplate of the NPC or mob you have selected (which, in turn, will show who the NPC or mob is focused on if applicable), buffs, a mini-map encircled by tiny icons, buttons for inventory, settings, and maps, the usual hot bars over the experience bar, and chat windows.

All normal, yet sized and placed in such a way as to make my 1600×1200 monitor seem small.  Yes, that resolution isn’t huge by today’s standards, but it was a fair sized monitor back in the day.  But this 2009 era UI feels crowded in what should have been a relatively spacious chunk of real estate.  I went digging through the settings looking for a way to scale the UI down a bit… one of the first things I do with a fresh install of WoW… but couldn’t find anything on that front.

And then, as you ride into town and accept your first quest, the quest tracker area becomes apparent, filling in the gap between the mini-map and the hot bars. (And, I assume if I formed a group, their name plates would end up in the area below my own.)

Quests.  So many quests.  Runes of Magic is from a time where, if you were copying World of Warcraft, you would be looking hard at The Burning Crusade.  And one of the themes of that expansion seemed to be, “Players like quests? Then we will give them lots of quests!”

The quests start out with a series that send you around town to meet the vendors, each of which rewards you with an item.  Worth doing for sure.  Then it expands to the other NPCs around the village, who have their set of chores for you, as well as the daily quest board, which has its own set of quests.  As it turns out, Taborea suffers from the same bear/boar/wolf problem that seems to plague so many MMORPG lands, and the only solution is to send passing strangers out to slay them.

Working on the wolf problem at the source

Ideally I suppose you should just take all the quest in the classic quest hub vacuum approach, as you will find some overlap.  I took the quests piecemeal and ended up having to go out and kill some of the same mobs again.  One thing, which seemed more of a nod to LOTRO than to WoW, was that the drops for quests from the daily quest board seem to be normal drops from the mobs in question, so you may end up with a sack full of quest items and can grab, then turn in, one of those quests almost immediately.

Or, if you did the daily quest first, you may end up with a sack full of items you need to hold onto until tomorrow.  As with LOTRO, you can only run so many of these quests in a day and you lose access to them if you get too far ahead in levels.  Unlike LOTRO, you cannot vendor these items, so you either need to trash them or hold out for the next day.

All of which has a bit of nostalgic charm to it.  Again, this is how things used to be and WoW has, though the ongoing slow churn of expansions, moved beyond the raw quest hub and bear/boar/wolf formula to a more focused, story line approach that usually limited you to 3-5 quests at a time in a zone.  So there is a bit of freedom in just grabbing a whole stack of quests and stalking the countryside to slay things, then returning to the hub to let rewards and experience rain down on you as you turn everything in.  I was quickly level five.

Hey, that was fast

Every so often, when you level up, the game prods you to do something.  The mayor in question was a ways down the road at the next hub, but I wasn’t done here yet.  I picked up the intro to crafting quests and got all the harvesting skills and ran around to level them up a bit as well.  I ran out all the quests I could find, including items from the daily board.  Soon level five turned into level ten and the game was a bit more direct with me.

Level ten now

I was now about ready to move on.  Logar is the main town in the Howling Mountains zone where I started out.

The Howling Mountains Zone

I had milked Pioneer’s Colony for all it was worth so it was time to move on.  Logar has a portal, which lets you travel to other portals you have discovered, which seem to be distributed about one per zone.  It also offered up a lot more quests… time to add Kobolds into the mix, along with more bears/boars/wolves… more expansive crafting options, and your introduction to housing.

Housing seems simple and instanced, but useful at least for storage.  The scantily clad house maid out front lets you access your home and the storage space therein, will sell you furniture, and, for some odd reason, is also the NPC that allows you to swap classes when you decide to pick up a secondary class.  I opted to leave secondary classes aside for the time being and went about in the ongoing quest vacuum manner.

I did start getting some quests that went beyond simply murdering the local fauna.  Actual minor story lines opened up, including a rather fun series of scavenger hunt quests that promised a big reward at the end.  But when I got to the last quest in the chain, it said, “Okay, go form a party of six and kill a major thing” and I felt a bit left out in the cold.  Another thing that was fine back in the day, starting off a quest chain that could only be finished with a group, but not telling you until you hit that stage.  Ah well.  I dropped that.

As my character leveled up he acquired new skills and upgrades which required attention.  Runes of Magic isn’t completely old school.  You do not have to go visit your guild or class master to obtain new skills or update old ones.  But every level you have to assign the task points, or TPs, you have collected by killing things and doing quests to boost up skills.

Working with my skills after leveling

I found that I did not always have enough TPs to upgrade everything at every level, so there was some picking and choosing to be done.  I eschewed defense in favor of simply killing things faster.  You don’t need defense if your enemy is already dead, right?

In addition to the above skills, which are things that go on your hotbar, the game also still has old school skills for weapons and such which you have to level up through usage.  I started off with a 1h axe, but swapped to a 1h sword when I got an upgrade, which meant I had to swing it for a while to work up that skill.  Then I got a 2h sword, which required the same, as did the 2h axe I picked up after that.  Fortunately the penalty for starting from scratch at my level was fairly low and the skills popped up soon enough.  But it does make me wonder if spending some time now getting the first bit of boost on those skills might save me time later.  I just have to find the variations.

The quests from Logar were vaguely familiar.  I remember doing some of the Kobold related ones back in the day.  I ran around there for a while, eventually rising up to about level 15, at which point I was getting pointed northward towards Silversping, home of the first actual city.  But that is a topic for a future post.

Monday, May 2, 2016

Industrial Revolution

Yesterday afternoon The Mittani held another of his fireside chats which, along with The Meta show on Saturday’s, is part of his weekly one-two propaganda punch.  Both are streamed live on Twitch and our foes log in to watch and rage in chat.  It seems to make them angry.

Among the announcements during the chat (which you can replay here) were some new doctrine fits for entosis work.  They were the Cysknife, the FiestaCat, the Clownshoe, and the Max Tank Maller… the latter seeming to indicate that somebody ran out of cute names.

Of those, the Clownshoe was going to go directly into service after the chat, with a limited number of free ships being handed out by Jay Amazingness for this first official fleet.

Free ships!  Who could say no to that?  And so I was literally the first person in after Jay had formed the fleet.  Not that I was going to get a very valuable ship for me effort.

The Clownshoe, named after a term used by Sapporo Jones, the leader of TEST, in an angry rant about Imperium doctrines (available somewhere on YouTube), is a tanked Nereus, the T1 Gallente hauler that used to be at the wee end of the Iteron line of ships; the former shortest sausage in the pack, if you will.

The tank itself isn’t exceptional, though the fact that the shield regenerates 800 hit points a second helps a lot.  That means anybody hitting one needs to be doing at least 800 DPS, plus the resists, to start breaking the tank.  And then the Nereus also has a drone bay, so can carry some ECM drones to launch and break lock on any attacker, giving it some survivability in the wild.  So it might get away, or at least survive until help can show up.  The fit also has a cloak, so the idea is to be able to hack, fight off any small stuff that might come get you, then run off and cloak up if you need.

So we got into fleet and Jay started handing them out to the first 50 people who joined the fleet.  I got mine and bought a skin for it with some Aurum I had sitting around, just because this seemed to be a comically special event.  Since it was a freebie fleet, there were people who joined up before checking if they had the skills, including one pilot who had to train Gallente industrial.

Then, once everybody had something to fly, we had to sit around and wait for the standing fleet to clear off the undock as CO2 has showed up with some Svipuls.  When we finally got the okay to undock, they were still on grid with us, though far out of range.  I do wonder what they must have thought seeing a pack of T1 industrials coming out of the station.

Confirmed! Goons evacuating Saranen!

Confirmed! Goons evacuating Saranen!

Jay warped us off to the Tartoken gate and the CO2 Svipuls followed us there, though didn’t come through with us.  It was announced on coms, “The first transport is away!”

Jay, however, was being a bad and told us all to jump while forgetting to do so himself, so got himself blown up, not once, but twice getting to us.  After lingering in Tatroken for a bit, he finally caught up to us and led us off to a waiting titan that was ready to bridge us into Fade.

Nerueus' in warp

Nerueus’ in warp

We got there and were bridged in.  Another benefit of going out in industrial ships is the 90% reduction in jump fatigue accrued.

Bridge up, industrials away!

Bridge up, industrials away!

Once into Fade we headed to the VNX-P0 constellation where a capture event was going on for the TCU in MPPA-A.

Along the way we came through a gate and found ourselves face with a 9 ship NCDot gang.  I expected that we were going to get mauled by the mix of Svipuls and Kirins.

A wild NCDot gang appears!

A wild NCDot gang appears!

They locked several of us up and pointed us.  I was on the list of those pointed.

I'm doomed!

I’m doomed!

So we launched our EC-3000 ECM drones, anchored up on Jay, and waited to see how things went.  The droned proceeded to break locks.  The Svipuls hit one Nereus for a bit and got it down to about 50% shield.  I took a few hits myself from one of the Svipuls, but my shield regen kept things happy for me. After about a minute of that, they gave up and warped off, deciding we were not worth the effort.  Industrial success!

From there we continued on to MPPA-A where we split up and succeeded in the capture event.

Hacking my node

Hacking my node

Somebody from my alliance ended up planting the new TCU, so TNT now holds one system for the moment.

Flag found in Fade

Flag found in Fade

We then carried on and reinforced whatever else we could find in the area.  As this was going on, Asher and Boat were taking on Pandemic Horde in O1Y-ED where, despite PH numbers, they managed to hack the station cloning services, which meant that anybody who got podded was sent back to their designated home system or their default system if O1Y-ED had been so set.

That kept PH busy so we kept on hacking whatever we could find.

A couple of us on an ihub

A couple of us on an ihub

After a while of that, PH finally convinced Pandemic Legion that they had to come out and save them, so a PL fleet showed up and we all cloaked up in safe spots and let them fly around trying to find a target.

Cloaked Nereus

Cloaked Nereus

After they wandered off, Jay took us up into Deklein.  Up until that point the Clownshoes has carried on without loss.  In Deklein we would be on our own without Boat and Asher keeping the locals busy.

Wandering into the space of The Blood Covenant, we began spreading out some to reinforce sovereignty objects and station services.

Entosis all the services

Entosis all the services

While that started off well enough, we did eventually provoke a reaction from the locals who can swarming out to chase us off.  Clownshoes began to get blown up.  Those of us who could cloaked up again in safe spots while a Sword fleet showed up to help us, only to get mauled in the process.

Safe and cloaked, the rest of us hung about waiting for things to cool down.  At that point it was getting towards dinner time at our house and, since we didn’t seem to be going anywhere soon, I told the fleet I needed to go AFK in order to fire up the BBQ and cook something for dinner.  Salmon patties for my daughter and some bockwurst for her friend, my wife, and myself.

That ended up taking longer than I thought, so by the time I got back the remains fleet had made its way back to Saranen and docked up.  Left out along in Deklein, I decided to try a bit of “solo yolo” hacking and picked a non-station system to try and hit.  With ADMs low, I only needed 10 minutes alone after the warm-up cycled to reinforce a TCU.

However, the locals were still stirred up and before my fist post-warm-up cycle had finished a small gang landed on me.  Unfortunately, they brought more DPS than my Clownshoe Nereus could tank, so it went pop.  Then I got podded and was back in Saranen.  Still, a free ship, a quick trip home, and a new adventure, I don’t have anything to complain about.

So that is our new thing for now, Clownshoes.  It might be a good time to ramp up a bit of Nereus production, because losses of this T1 industrial are probably going to go up dramatically for now.