AggroChat #284 – Pax South 2020 Rundown

Featuring: Ammo, Ashgar, Belghast, Kodra, Tamrielo and Thalen

Tonight we start off with a discussion about Awesome Games Done Quick 2020 which just concluded and raised a little over 3 million dollars for the Prevent Cancer Foundation.  From there we talk about Pax South 2020 and the interesting things Ashgar has encountered while being there. Bel goes into a diatribe about the Witcher games not doing a great job of explaining the cast of characters.  2020 is a year of game delays so far and we talk about a few of them and why we are mostly okay with them. We then close out with a long discussion about Fire Emblem: Three Houses which leads its way into a discussion about Tactics versus Strategy.

Featured Topics

  • Awesome Games Done Quick – January 2020
  • Pax South 2020
    • Indie Games
    • Small Publishers
    • Tabletop Gaming
  • The Witcher Problem
    • Related to the Destiny Problem
  • 2020 The Year of Delays
    • Wishing it meant no crunch time
  • Fire Emblem: Three Houses
    • Tactics vs Strategy
    • Perfect Information vs Learned Insight

Bel Folks Stuff – Episode 2

Featuring Rowan and Scooter
This was originally aired on November 14th of 2014. It is being released as part of the reboot of the podcast as we go through the process of recording new episodes and because it never quite made its way to YouTube. This is part of a run up to the start of brand new episodes that are currently being recorded. This is a discussion with @RowanBlaze and his partner @Sctrz who are a pair that often time explore MMORPGs together so it absolutely made sense to talk to both at the same time. Rowan is best known for the I Have Touched The Sky blog and some time after recording this I actually got to meet both of them at Pax South in San Antonio and hang out a bit. It was a fun evening of sitting down and talking to both of them, and as such I share it again with the world.

Friday Debris

This is Tripod, named such for the fact that she is a three legged cat that comes to visit from time to time. Tripod does not realize we love her yet, and bolts at the sight of us… but we do our best to try and make sure she has food. She is one of a handful of neighborhood cats that occasionally visit our house and we were scared to death that she was no longer with us. We’ve had a cold snap and for a couple of weeks we had not managed to catch any sight of her on the front porch cam where we put out food every day. However several times this week we have seen her lurking around the backyard which was pretty much the highlight of the week. We are hoping she is still around during the spring and summer months and maybe just maybe we can teach her that we are friendly people while we are out and about in the back and front yard more often.
This Friday post is somewhat turning into a “things left on the cutting room floor” post about the week. The other day I talked about restarting Witcher 2 so that I could go down the path that was not taken, and I have now reached the first branch in the road… and more or less determined that I made the correct choice the first time. While I greatly enjoyed the “non-human” path, I gotta say I am not loving the blatant racism and bigotry of the “human” path right now. Additionally it is super weird to have as my companions, characters that I more or less learned to greatly dislike during the other play through. As a result my completion of this play through is pretty much in jeopardy. In many games the various path options are equally good and it is just a matter of taste, but for me at least there seems like a clear correct choice here and I made the wrong one on attempt two.
The other issue from which I am suffering is that I am staying up way the hell too late reading and it is starting to cut into my sleep schedule. It feels thoroughly odd to be saying this because I have not been a person to stay up late reading that often in my life. This is complicated by the fact that I read relatively slowly and that at least until my wife falls asleep she is pretty regularly making random comments while I attempt to follow the text. At this point I am roughly halfway through the second book in the Witcher series and I am looking forward to getting into the novels proper having focused on the two prequel short story collections first. The books have not really done much yet to improve my opinion of Yennefer, which is weird because I thought all of the loyalty fans have must have come from reading the books. Another weird revelation is that there were a lot of moments in Witcher 3 that I mistook as me not knowing what was going on because I had not played the other games. Now I know I am completely incorrect in that assessment and instead the game is just deep diving into character relationships from the books without giving the player much of a heads up about it. Last night I read for example the story of Dudu Biberveldt, a character that I just assumed had showed up in the games before. However having played the second game and watched several synopsis videos of the first game… I am pretty certain that is not a thing and he just lives in the novels. I have to admit though it is this sort of thing that makes the setting so infectious for me, because the things that are constantly left unanswered make me want to go then dig for the answers. I have a feeling that it might have the opposite effect on some of my friends however.
Yesterday was a big reveal of the next expansion for Elder Scrolls Online, and we are going back to Skyrim. The expansion seems like it is going to center on the Solitude area and more importantly Blackreach, one of the coolest areas in Elder Scrolls V. I am all about Dwemer ruins, and supposedly Blackreach is going to make up roughly half of the playable content area in this expansion. They are once again doing a year long story that unfolds over the course of several updates, and considering that I didn’t play any of the “Year of the Dragon” content, I am wondering if this is time for me to update the client and go back into the game. I have most of Morrowind and all of the newer content to experience. I realize this in some ways goes directly in the face of my whole desire to stop chasing the forever game, but for Elder Scrolls Online, Final Fantasy XIV, and Star Wars the Old Republic I play them more or less in a single player manner. I come back to the game after a large bundle of content has built up and then can happily binge the new story in an almost Netflix manner before leaving once again and going off and playing other things. I wish I could play World of Warcraft in the same sort of manner, but the way their patch content is released makes it a struggle to try and figure out what the hell is going on at any time if you were not around to see it doled out in small chunks. I am realizing that I find I greatly prefer content that is gated behind completing the previous content just for sake of making it easier to follow.

Craig is Your Friend

Last night I recorded the very first new Bel Folks Stuff episode, and my hope is before the end of the week to record another. It was so much fun last night getting back into the swing of things, and I am not sure if I could have picked a better first guest to sort things out with. We had a charming conversation that once edited down a bit wound up right around the hour mark, so pretty much exactly what I was targeting. It seems like the whole sending the questions out ahead of time bit works as well because it allowed Grace some time to think about the answers she wanted to give. I am still super shocked that as many people have said yes as they have. Right now we have 22 who said yes, 2 that said no and 1 who is still a maybe… and then some folks that I have yet to get in contact with. The real challenge however was “HOW” to actually go about recording all of these people. For AggroChat we use a privately hosted TeamSpeak that more or less just has access by the members of the show. Tam has a massive preference towards teamspeak over anything else, and as such it is what we continue to use. There are two problems with that, the first being that very few people have the Teamspeak client and that it is always a pain in the butt to have to ask someone to install it. The second big hurdle is the fact that since it is a fairly private venue with a very specific purpose, I am not sure if I want to invite 22 new people to it. Discord seems to be the most ubiquitous chat option but it doesn’t have a native option to record chat in a channel. This however is where Craig.Chat comes in and last night was my first time using it. Essentially Craig is a bot that you invite to your discord server and then can issue commands to. So when you issue from a text channel:
 :craig:, join general 
Craig will join a chat channel named general and begin recording everything that is broadcast to that channel. When you are finished recording you issue the other important command:
 :craig:, leave 
Craig will then stop recording, leave the chat channel and send you a private message with links to download and delete your recording.
This for example is the page that loaded when I clicked on the recording from last night. I could download as a ready to go Audacity Project that comes with Ogg files that are already aligned perfectly with one track per speaker. If it floats your boat you can download several FLAC or Wav files that represent each user track and merge them together yourself later when you import into your audio editing software of choice. Of if you are lazy you can just download one track premixed and roll with it. I personally went with the Audacity Project as I knew I would need to do some volume adjusting given that Grace tends to come through a little quiet. There was some weirdness at the beginning with some awkward pops that I am not sure if they were just plosives or if it was something with the recording. However after the first few minutes everything seemed to be perfect cromulent. I plan on doing some more testing with this method but I think it is a completely viable option moving forward with this nonsense. When it comes time to record with each person I will invite them to the discord that more or less exists only for the purpose of recording shows, and one that I don’t really plan on trying to make a thing out of. I am however considering inviting Craig to the Blaugust Discord for example so people could try and record impromptu shows off of it if they so decided. All in all I am really happy with having some option that works for recording Discord.