Two More To Go

Morning friends! It has been a few days since I talked about my core mission over in Final Fantasy XIV. This would probably lead someone to believe that I had given up on my goal of leveling all of the things to 80. However, what it really means is that I am mostly just doing the easiest and most beneficial leveling opportunities each day rather than grinding every possible drop of experience. Essentially I am logging in every day and at a minimum doing the daily roulettes for Main Story Quest, Alliance Raid, and Frontlines. Generally speaking, I also do the Faerie quests in Il Mheg while waiting in one of the above queues. Combined they represent more than a level’s worth of experience and through that, I managed to level to 80 on my Astrologian yesterday.
New World has absolutely slowed down my progress, but it did not halt it completely. You can notice that curve flattening out a bit but that probably looks worse than it is because I also got out of the habit of recording data points. Essentially there are now two classes left before I get my Amaro mount, and I have purposefully left two classes I enjoy quite a bit. I am now focusing on finishing off Dragoon which I got to 77 yesterday as well. That will leave me with a tank to level as my very last class, and given that it is my favorite style of gameplay it should be extremely easy for me to grind that out in dungeons if need be with near-instant queues. The ultimate irony… is me, who almost exclusively plays tanks and melee… maxed out all of my healers and magic DPS first.
On to New World… the queues seem to be dying away. Last night I spent most of the evening playing Final Fantasy XIV and the around 8:30/9ish last night I popped into the game and only had a 26 player queue which breezed by in a few minutes. I am not sure if this is due to the fact that the new smell is wearing off or the 24/7 tryhards are finally getting some sleep. There is also the possibility that a sizable amount of players manually rerolled on a lower population server. Whatever the case I am super happy to see Minda be something that you can realistically log into in the evenings without much gnashing of teeth.
New World is currently undergoing maintenance, but I did patch up my game and log in to see that we now have a code of conduct screen that players will have to agree to before entering the game. Given that a large chunk of the patch notes involved methods to detect and kick AFK players, it makes me think that we are only a few weeks away from a massive ban wave. So if you are doing anything untoward to avoid getting kicked from the game, I would highly suggest you halt that activity now. New World employs Easy Anti Cheat, which should in theory be able to detect pretty much anything that is running in the background. My hope is that they start acting upon some of the bad behavior I am seeing in chat because the community is pretty uncouth. I’ve been spoiled by Roleplaying servers for far too long, and most recently the very amazing community on Cactuar in Final Fantasy XIV. Having the waves of the obscene masses come crashing over me… has been a wake-up call to just how generally awful gamers can be.
Yesterday I managed to hit 37 and also wrap up one of my huge overarching missions in-game, which was to upgrade all of my tools to Starmetal. This means even if we do end up server transferring someplace else, that I should be in pretty good shape for the rest of the leveling curve. The biggest thing gained by Starmetal is that each of the tools has three perks instead of two, and they also do a much better job of chewing through things like Starmetal nodes and Wyrdwood trees. The skinning knife is so freaking quick when it comes to lower-level carcasses which admittedly is still a lot of what I skin as random cats and wolves attack me. Right now I am splitting time between Cutlass Keys, Brightwood, and Weavers Fen as I knock out some of the quests there. Still greatly enjoying myself but also very happy to begin mixing in more Final Fantasy XIV. The post Two More To Go appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

Tapping the Swamp

Good Morning Friends. I think we need to take a moment really quickly to appreciate just how damned good the atmosphere in New World is. In the above shot, I am sitting in Weavers Fen, which is on the Eastern edge of the landmass and is largely represented by bogs, mires, and other colorful terms for swampland. Were this Magic the Gathering, the Black Mana would be flowing freely… and to be honest given that the zone is heavily populated with ghosts and gravediggers… who is to say it already isn’t? What would a town look like in this region? A ramshackle series of buildings on stilts and boardwalks that are trying to sink into the ground of course. This looks like the town you would expect in that region and I greatly appreciate the little touches the wooden planks already half-submerged and buildings that have been lost to the swamp on the outskirts.
I am in Weavers Fen because quests sent me there, most specifically the level 30-40ish faction upgrade mission. Every so often you cap out your faction experience and have to perform a trial. The first of these sent me to fight through a town of ghosts that were level 27 and included fighting an elite one at the very end. This time around it sent me far to the north of the zone… to what I thought was a level 40 gold border champion area designed for five players. So after running Amrine my solemn crew agreed to head forth to help Omali and I complete this faction quest. I fully expect to be called upon to do the same when Vernie and Waren get to that level. The thing is… turns out the mobs that we actually needed to kill were not champions but were on the far side of that outdoor dungeon… with no clear path to them except for through.
We took it slow and steady as we crossed the zone and had to hunt drops at three different locations before finally being able to turn back in at the settlement in Weavers Fen. Originally I wanted to get this through because I noticed there were some level 35 equippable items on the faction vendor, and in Amrine I had just dinged that level. Unfortunately, I was not paying super close attention and it appears that almost all of the armor is level 40. However, that does give me time to do faction quests and earn the currency to pick up a set of gear waiting for me for that level range. I have mostly hit level 35 through crafting and completing quests in the starter zones, which means I have the vast majority of content in Brightwood, Cutlass Keys, and Weavers Fen to explore, and as a result I expect that hitting 40 won’t be terribly challenging.
My core focus of late has been being able to get up to level 100 in Engineering. This will ultimately allow me to craft Starmetal Tools, which is something that I want to accomplish before considering a jump to a lower population server. Essentially, I know that I would likely be losing access to a number of tier 4 crafting machinery, and instead of allowing that to delay my progress, I want to be able to take with me the resources that would ultimately give me the edge in the new environment. In theory, Starmetal tools should come with three traits on them, and I have enough of the material bank that I should be able to craft a few different versions of the key tools like Pickaxe and Logging Axe. So my goal is before the end of the day to have crafted a few of these. While I also cannot equip them until level 40, I can at least bank them for future use like I am going to start doing with my set of armor.
One of the things that drive me up a wall in New World is the fact that once you block someone… they will forever show up on your social list at the bottom. When you block or mute someone you want them to be whisked away from your sight, never to be noticed again. However, for some reason, Amazon devs thought it was a grand ole time to have these names constantly show up in your social feed. This is ultimately stopping me from going even more mute/block happy because I don’t want to keep clogging my screen and instead find it better just to completely ignore global chat. One thing that I did notice last night is that the queue times never really did get that insanely high. When I logged out around 9:30 CST the queue was reported to be only about 10 minutes. Not sure if players are giving up or simply rerolling like some of our crew has on a lower pop server. I think ultimately it is because of this that I want to see how the server transfers tilt the balance for a number of servers. The post Tapping the Swamp appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

Ready To Move

This weekend I was not certain how much time I would get to play, because the weekend tends to be when we do things. For the most part, I got to hang out and play New World all Saturday because it was raining buckets outside, and neither of us had the desire to leave the house. Sunday however it became rapidly clear just how untenable our current server situation is. Because of just the nature of how our Sundays go, I spent time in queues three different times for a grand total of four and a half hours spent watching this box tick down. Essentially if you cannot log in before noon, you are not going to have what I would call a reasonable experience. Thankfully my machine is capable of running multiple games at the same time so on the longest of these queues… 2.5 hours, I spent time over in Final Fantasy XIV doing roulette.
One thing that I can attest to with a fairly high degree of confidence is that the tool we have been using to estimate how long a queue is… is pretty freaking accurate. The three queues that I entered yesterday were pretty much dead on for what the queue estimates were at the time of me logging in. These are some sample queues from the site at the time of writing this, and I sorted them by the most players in a given queue. This more or less tells the tale of New World right now. Notice that a few servers have seemingly been bumped up to 2250 players as a test, but I am starting to doubt that they plan on scaling these up very much higher. In fact 2000 players seems to be an important number for the design and stability of this game. I provided some server data on Friday when I wrote about the game and since then 131 more servers have been added… only further increasing the fragmentation of the player base. The current data centers look something like this:
  • Frankfurt, Germany – 230 Servers
  • Arlington Virginia, United States – 200 Servers
  • Sydney, Australia – 70 Servers
  • Umatilla Oregon, United States – 64 Servers
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil – 44 Servers
Amazon has made some attempts to flag players who are trying to get around the AFK timeout and force them out of the game. Cities right now are rife with players running in place against obstacles or auto-attacking while standing still via a macro. So while I am happy to see them making strides in keeping this from happening, I also don’t think it is going to really go very far in solving the problem. The core issue is that the day one, day two, and probably even day three servers are way too populated.
Amazon has officially locked many of these overly populated servers so that new characters cannot be rolled on them. However, this action probably came a little too late for it to make a difference either. If you have a fixed server size in mind as they did… maybe stop character creation at 2.5 times that number? On opening day there were servers with queues that were upwards of four times the size of the total number of players allowed on a server. Ultimately I am just not certain that staying where we are is going to be tenable much longer. There has been a discussion that Amazon is trying to rush a solution to allow players to migrate elsewhere, and right now I am thinking that is our next best hope. Once this opens up, find a smaller server and then coordinate a move to that location so that we can recreate the company again on the other side.
There is a lot of really fun group content available in this game. I spent some time over the weekend closing “Rifts” aka corruption breaches and they were great. I also got pulled into a random group with players from various factions and did Amrine Expedition the first dungeon. All of this is pretty awesome content, but also things that would have been so much more enjoyable had I been able to do it with my friends. The core problem with the game right now is actually getting players online. It is making all of the core systems function a little worse as a result. For example, I watched a video from a YouTuber that talked about how hard it is to make the War system work right now because they just can’t reliably get players online at a fixed time in order to meet up and defend a territory.
There are times I am committed and connected to the community on a server. For example, I would refuse to ever move away from Cactuar in Final Fantasy XIV, because that server is just phenomenal. In New World, however… I think pretty much every server is a dumpster fire right now and Minda is not really a place I care about significantly. I am deeply connected to my character and would not want to re-roll elsewhere. I am deeply connected with the people I am playing with… whenever we can actually play together. I am not however connected to any given server, so far as I am concerned our best bet is to move. This is going to still have some pain associated with it because I am in a place where I need those tier 4 crafting machines, but I can deal with being delayed if it means we can all play the game in a reasonable manner.
I think the plan going forward is to wait for the server transfer tool to open up, and see what it does to server populations. Then find a relatively low to medium population server and transplant our little group of players. The players that rerolled on low pop servers are seeing a lot more of these sweet sweet loading screens than those who have stuck by Minda. At level 33, I am too deep to contemplate starting over, so my last hope is for a server transfer. The post Ready To Move appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

AggroChat #361 – Huge Queues Tiny Servers

Featuring: Belghast, Grace, Kodra, Tamrielo, and Thalen
Tonight we are back after taking last week off for Tam’s wedding.  We also record an exceptionally long show because we got into the topic…  and were not watching the clock terribly closely.  So it clocks in at around an hour and forty minutes of talking about Amazon’s New World release and all of the good and bad that comes with that.  While this makes for an interesting show…  it makes for some pretty boring show notes.

Topics Discussed

  • New World Launch
  • Infrastructure Woes
  • Great Game Though
  • Server Transfers
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