
See also my comments on the strip that never was, which would have gone right after this one.
Continue reading 〉〉 “DM of the Rings Remaster LVII: Need for Speed”
Alright, so after a few days of back and forth, the save game is salvaged. The latest version of the save was totally gone, but I’ve got screenshots to recreate it. It looks like maybe an item put in the house in the last three overhauls might have affected things? But that’s just a guess. I can hear my dad now, complaining I never back things up. He was right, I don’t and it’s a horrible habit. I lost a four years in the making creative Minecraft build once. Someday I’m going to learn my lesson. Either way, the house and family are both backed up now.
Continue reading 〉〉 “Sims 4 Overthinking: Vintage Lino”
This week I’m playing more Lethal Company. My thoughts on it haven’t really changed; I like it, and the gameplay loop hasn’t gotten old yet. I’m still finding new things even almost forty hours in.
What are you guys playing?
One of the top questions in Star Wars The Old Republic, or any other MMORPG, by people playing the game for the first time or returning to the game is, “Is crafting still important?” In SWTOR, the answer is “it depends.” Bioware and EA, and now Broadsword, haven’t expanded the crafting tiers to match each expansion. Almost no additional crafting-unique items have been added since the game launched (like mounts and toys). A new tier was added for the “Onslaught” expansion, but it is comprised almost entirely of the ability to craft rare currency that can be exchanged for expensive and hard-to-obtain items. A lot of the required materials are only available in PvP and multiplayer content. For solo players, crafting still effectively stops at the original limit.
However, within those limits you can craft some items that have constant demand on the Galactic Trade Market; SWTOR’s implementation of an Auction House. I haven’t actually counted, but I think about half of the gear dyes available in the game can be crafted…the other half are only available for real money (or as a reward if you engage in Galactic Seasons content, about half of which you’re doing ANYWAY if you’re just playing the game.) While most actual gear has been established through vendors, one piece of equipment is still in the crafting domain: augments, and the “kits” used to add them to gear. I can actually craft some of that high-level currency I mentioned, but I’m still at the point that I’ll be using it for myself first.
And of course, you CAN engage in crafting gear for yourself as you level. This is mostly pointless, as you’ll get drops better than what you can craft pretty regularly. But some gear drops less-often than other pieces…so you can at least craft some of this to raise your stats. I have four Imperial-side characters at the moment. I was motivated to finish out the four base classes solely so I could have access to the four crafting skills needed to create the parts needed to create the parts needed to create the parts needed (no, you read that right, and I wrote it right) to create a “Dark Project” item. Three of these and a few million credits can be exchanged for a “Commanders Compendium” on the fleet space station. A Commanders Compendium can be used to upgrade a companion all the way to maximum influence level: 50. Not necessarily needed if your first companion is the one you use constantly…hell, my Sith Warrior Lord Zeele has his first companion, Vette, nearly to influence level 40 at character level 49. She will be at 50 before I finish the base game.
Which brings me to the entire point of this post. When I’m spending hours crafting on the fleet space station; I watch movies. And I’ve been on a monster movie kick lately.
Continue reading 〉〉 “Monster Movies at 50”
No Sims post this week, the latest update to the game corrupted my save. I’m going to troubleshoot, everyone cross your fingers and toes that the finale to the story here isn’t going to be ‘and then an earthquake hit the house and undid decades of work’. (:
I don’t know what I’ll actually do if it’s unsalvageable, but hopefully we won’t need to find out.
This week I’ve done pretty much nothing, I’m in between games right now and I’m not sure what I’m going to play next.
What are you guys playing?
Crysis 2 has basically the same plot as Half-Life 2. So why is one a classic and the other simply obnoxious and tiresome?
Be careful what you learn with your muscle-memory, because it will be very hard to un-learn it.
Did you anticipate the big plot twist of Batman: Arkham City? Here's all the ways the game hid that secret from you while also rubbing your nose in it.
Why was this classic adventure game so funny in the 80's, and why did it stop being funny?
An interesting but technically dense talk about gaming technology. I translate it for the non-coders.
So what happens when a SOFTWARE engineer tries to review hardware? This. This happens.
Yes, this game is loud, crude, childish, and stupid. But it it knows what it wants to be and nails it. And that's admirable.
Let's count up the ways in which Bethesda has misunderstood and misused the Fallout property.
Is it real? Is PC gaming returning to its former glory? Sort of. It's complicated.
Raytracing is coming. Slowly. Eventually. What is it and what will it mean for game development?