Thursday, January 2, 2014

2013 and 2014

Wow, it is 2014 already.  It sounds so futuristic. Of course, we still don't have hoverboards.  Overall 2013 was not one of my best years blog wise.  It was punctuated with the closing of Warhammer Online.  I have so many posts covering that game, it is just hard to believe it is gone.

Without WAR, I am a bit lost when it comes to blogging.  I play SWTOR sometimes, but am not really passionate about it.  In fact, I'm not really passionate about any game these days.  That's a bit depressing.  Instead, I have been working on game project, like The Noobist.  It's a good outlet for my creative urges.

Without passion, it is tough for me to blog about games.  Maybe 2014 will be the year that rekindles my love of games and I will be driven to blog more often.  I am kind of looking forward to Elder Scrolls Online and to a lesser extent, Wildstar.  Of course, I will pre-order both.  I'm not sure either will grab me, but I love the excitement of a new MMO.



Monday, December 30, 2013

Christmas Haul

Another Christmas in the books.  This December went by extraordinarily fast.  It took so much longer as a kid.  Anyways,  Santa was good to me this year.  Let's take a look at what he brought me :)

Games.  Of course.  I received Madden 25 and Call of Duty Ghosts.  Both for the Xbox One.  I still have to finish Dead Rising 3, so these should keep me pretty busy console wise.  I also got a rechargeable battery kit for the XBox One controller.

Books.  I asked for and received one traditional book, Programming Google App Engine.  Most of my projects use that platform, so it was nice to get a physical reference for it.

I also got two books on CD:  The Cold Commands by Richard Morgan and Under the Dome by Stephen King.  These should keep occupied during my commute for quite a while.

Roku 2.  I already have a Roku, but my kinds have commandeered it to watch Amazon Prime movies.  So I asked for a second one so I could watch Twitch live streams.

Movie.  I was given the Hobbit Blu-Ray as well.  I had seen it in theaters, but I wanted to watch it one more time before seeing the sequel.  Now I just have to make time to do that before the Desolation of Smaug stops showing.

Amazon.  I did get some Amazon gift cards too.  These will surely be used quickly.  I'm going to try to save them for future game purchases though.

Clothes.  What would Christmas be without some clothes?

Friday, December 27, 2013

I'm Still Here

It has been a little while since I last blogged, but I am still alive and kicking.  I expect my short hiatus to be over, now that the holidays are wrapping up.  I can try to blame my lack of posts on the holidays, but it is mainly due to me not really playing anything.

NoobistTV.  This video and streaming project has been taking up a good chunk of my free time.  It's still young and growing, albeit slowly.

Galactic Starfighter.  I did get a little SWTOR in recently.  I found that I really stink at Galactic Starfighter.  It's probably due to my control setup, as the n52te I use really isn't setup to handle the flight controls.  Or maybe it is just me, although I remember being semi-decent at these sort of games.

Hope you all had a good holiday (so far)!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

WAR gets a Finale

Warhammer Online's days are coming to an end, next week I believe.  In celebration of WAR and the fun we have had for 5 years, Luranni, put together a very nice video.  It brings back a lot of memories.  WAR's PvP grabbed me like no other game since.  In any case, enjoy the video :)


Monday, December 9, 2013

Introducing NoobistTV

While I have not been playing as much as I'd like, I have been keeping myself with video games.  Just in a different way.  I love live streams as it gives me a way to be entertained by games if I am not able to actually play them.

So over at the The Noobist, we started a new initiative: NoobistTV.  It's basically a a live stream channel on Twitch.tv with regularly scheduled programs.  Right now we have four shows, with a fitth in the works.  Here is our current schedule:

Sun 9 - 11 EST: Fist Full of Gil ( FFXIV )
Mon 7 - 9 EST: Monday Night at the Vertical City Cantina ( SWTOR )
Tues 8 - 10 EST: Red is Dead ( GW2 )
Wed 8 - 9 EST: FireFall Crawl ( FireFall)

All the shows can be found on:  http://www.twitch.tv/thenoobist

Each program is also uploaded to our youtube channel:  http://www.youtube.com/user/noobistnews

Live streams are long, so each video has a highlight list at the beginning.  Just click on the highlight and you can jump right to it.

We have some very entertaining streamers, so it has been a lot of fun helping get this all organized.  This is still a new project, so expect to hear more about it as time goes on :)

Friday, December 6, 2013

WAR's Parting Gift: RR100

I recently got a tip from a reader (Thanks Meh!) that WAR added items to the new vendor in the starting aread (and Chaos Wastes).  At first, these vendors allowed you to purchase a boost up to 30/40.  But with a couple of weeks left, they added two new potions.





This one bumps you up to RR100!  It also gives you 2,500 War Crests to help you gear up.  It only costs 100 War Crests.  If you don't have 100, 10 War Crests will get you a potion that makes you 40/80.

I'm not sure I'll use the RR100 potion.  I made it to RR84 on my Engineer and I am fine ending the game with that.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

X Rebirth: Beta Patches

X Rebirth is suffering from its share of bugs.  Most new games do, but XR seems to have more than its fair share.  For example, trading.  Trading is an integral part of the game universe, but it is on the buggy side at the moment.  This has far reaching effects, including plot progression and trade empire building.

In response, the developers have started a beta patch program.  Players can get in development patches rather than wait for the fix.  This is a pretty positive change.  It gets EgoSoft more feedback and test support, and it gives anxious players something to chew on.

For all of the details, head on over to the beta forum:  http://forum.egosoft.com/viewforum.php?f=141

To enable the beta version, open up Steam.  Go to Library, find X Rebirth, right click on it, choose properties.  Then you choose the beta tab and enter in: IBackedUpMySaves  Then opt in!  You should be all set.  To turn it off, set the Opt In to None. Fair warning though, these patches may not be stable, so don't expect too much.

In an ideal world, there would be no need to leverage the community for patch testing.  In this case though, I am pretty happy to see them take this step.  I'll be watching it closely :)

Monday, December 2, 2013

GW2 or The Zerg Lives!

I have been missing my pvp since leaving WAR.  Plenty of games offer scenario type pvp, but I crave some RvR style gameplay instead.  Mykiel recently live streamed some of Guild Wars 2, and I was intrigued.  I played GW2 at launch, but it never stuck.

I re-downloaded the client, and found out which server Mykiel was playing on.  Turns out to be Stormbluf Idle... and a transfer to that costs 1,800 gems.  Of which I have none.  So I spent $35 on a pack of 3,000 gems and transferred my level 15 Norn Engineer.  I also bought another bag slot and the Copper fed Salvage-o-matic which was on sale.

WXP. One nice addition to the game is their World XP, which is like Renown.  I really like earning regular XP and the World XP at the same time.  During my play this afternoon I gained 4 levels of it.  It's nice to get WXP drops as well, I got several +250 WXP potions.  I also got my 1 year anniversary gift, which included a 'make me 20' potion so I used that too.

People Everywhere.  On to the PvP itself.  It was jam packed!  There were huge battles going on as we held the central keep while being attacked by both other realms.  It's been a while since I've seen any really massive battles, so it was nice to see pvp alive and well again.

Zerg.  All the combat I saw was zerg on zerg, or blob warfare if you will.  Without collision, it really just is masses of players tightly packed together clashing.  I did the zerg thing as I was still trying to learn the game again.  However, I don't feel as if I contributed in any meaningful way.

Targeting and AoE.  My biggest issue was I could not really target anyone.  Between the mass of players on my side, the enemies, AND the mass of half-dead players from both sides  I could not really get anyone targeted.   That just leads to the dark side:  AoE spamming.  Maybe I am missing something though, as it seems AoE spamming is the order of the day.

Performance.  I was really impressed how well the game performed with the massive battles going on.  Of course, my computer is pretty decent, but it still was a nice surprise.

Long Term.  I'm not sure GW2 will keep my long term, mainly due to the zergy nature of it.  Don't get me wrong, zerg is fun sometimes, but if it is the order of the day...  I won't judge it based on one afternoon though.







Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Dead Rising 3 Impressions

My Xbox One arrived on Friday.  I don't have too much to say about it yet... it's a video game console.  I got it for the games, so that's where most of my interest is.  I had to get a game to go along with it, so I chose Dead Rising 3.  It seemed the most appealing out of the 20 or so launch games.  I actually felt like the lineup was pretty weak.  There were no must have games for me.

Lots of Zombies.  Dead Rising 3 sure piles on the zombies.  It's hard to describe just how many they manage to draw on the screen at one time.  It is really pretty cool, especially when driving through them all.  

Graphics.  The graphics are decent, but as I mentioned above, I think they went for zombie count over graphics.  It's a tradeoff, one that I think went in their favor.  

Weapons.  There are loads of weapons you can use against the zombie hoard. They range from an Assault Rifle to a box of shampoo.  The nice thing is, weapons lockers have every weapon you have ever used.  So it is easy to use them again rather than waiting to find one laying around.

There looks to be a lot of combo weapons you can make, although I'm not a big fan of them.  I have a hard enough time just keeping track of all the zombies to try and gather the correct components.  The plus side is they are also available in the weapons locker once you create one.

I've only put a few hours into the game so far (so much to play!) but it is good old fashioned fun.  There is something addictive about watching your zombie kill count increase, especially when lobbing grenades into packs of them.

Monday, November 25, 2013

X Rebirth Impressions

X Rebirth has been out for about a week now, so I figure it is a good time to give my initial impressions of the game.  It's important to note that the game is called Rebirth for a reason and not X4.  It shares a good bit with its predecessors but is also a fresh start.

Graphics.  The space graphics are pretty cool.  Stations are huge complexes which look great.  The lighting is also amazing.  My GTX680 has been keeping up so far, although I have not witnessed any large fighs yet.  The environments are also outstanding, with a lot of variety between areas.

Bugs.  Sadly, the game is pretty buggy.  I hit one issue that prevented me from continuing the main plot line, that is until someone figured out how to correct it by editing the save file.  I shouldn't have to do that.  To EgoSoft's credit, they have been diligent about releasing patches.  During my time playing the game, I've had a few CTD's, so saving often is highly recommended.  F5, quick save, is your friend.

Console.  It is pretty clear that X Rebirth was meant for a console.  In fact, I use my xbox 360 controller to play the game.  The menus scream console.  It would also explain why it seems like some of the depth which made earlier games is gone.  Now the question is, which console and when?

Plot.  No spoilers, but the plot line has been pretty slow so far.  I've been doing a lot of flying, and not much of anything else so far.  Hopefully it'll pick up soon.  I'm really just using the plot as a tutorial before I get down to the real draw of the game: free play.

Trading.  Trading was one of the major features of previous X games and it is again in Rebirth.  The problem is, it is not very user friendly at the moment.  To start, you have track down all the traders on a station since there are usually multiple.  You can purchase a Trade Computer which will gather all of the merchant info for a station by getting close to it.

The data you gather is only temporary.  After 2 hours it will disappear from your trade list.  Unlike previous games, there does not appear to be satellites which can be used to keep getting updated data.  That means you'll have to revisit all of the stations to add them back to the trade list.

Stations.  In Rebirth you can now dock with and walk around in stations.  Sorta.  They use the same ~3 interiors for every station.  You can then walk around and find vendors, folks to hire and mission objective NPC's.  I think this was a completely unnecessary feature and doesn't really add much to the game.

Skunk.  In Rebirth, you are limited to flying one ship, the Albion Skunk.  In previous games you could fly almost anything.  I always thought that was a great feature, so I am sad to see it taken out.  Your ship is pretty limited in what it can do.  For example, you can't trade goods, you have to have a freighter to order around.

Combat.  I haven't done too much fighting yet, but what I have done has been fun.

Modding.  The modding community is alive and well in X rebirth.  They've already released mods which change the game in significant ( and sometimes better) ways.  I will be going over some of the mods in future posts as I use them.

Overall.  I have to say I am a bit disappointed in the game.  It seems to be much more restrictive than the other entries into the franchise.  It just feels like a step backwards.  That's not to say there isn't potential for it to be a good game, it'll just take some time and a lot of patches.