Regularly Playing: August 2019 Edition

Seeing as it is Blaugust, I thought it might be a good idea to go ahead and get this feature out of the way. For those who have been reading this blog for some time you will know that I have a semi-monthly series that I call “regularly playing”. The idea is for me to take a summary each month of what I have been playing and write a little bit about where I am in my mindspace with each of the titles. I then in theory us this list to update my “regularly playing” widget in the side bar until the first part of the next month. It really serves two purposes. Firstly it gives me a pretty easy post by letting me talk a bit about what I have been playing at the time. Secondly it gives me an easy way of marking the passive of time when I am compiling the games I played on a yearly basis… which is another thing that I do. I legitimately go back and look at these posts when trying to remember exactly what I had been playing during a given time frame. I wish I had been doing them for the entire ten plus year long run of the blog. I find it interesting on a personal level to stop and assess where I am in gaming each month.

To Those Remaining

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – PC and Switch
I was admittedly a little concerned that I might be removing this game for reasons I will get into when I talk about Final Fantasty XIV. That said I have been returning to playing it of late and made some more progress. At this point I am a good way into the game, far enough to be able to have gotten the false ending and am now working towards the good ending. For those who are playing I just finished the Hidden Desert and think I am nearing finishing the Secret Lab. It has been a really long time since I have seen a weapon upgrade, so I think at some point I will need to look into finding that. This is still a phenomenal game that makes me exceptionally happy. If you ever loved Castlevania or even if you never played one before… I highly suggest checking out this title.
Destiny 2 – PC
This is another title that I thought I might be removing from the list this month, however over the last few nights I have dug back in and am working my way through the Solstice of Heroes event. I really want to get the armor and I am reaching the place where I am actually pretty close to finishing the first set. Essentially I need to run a bunch of crucible/gambit and a bunch of strikes. I started chipping away at the gambit specific requirements last night and knocked out generating 100 void orbs. Tonight I will likely do some crucible to finish out the defeat guardians bit and get my powerful gear engram from that activity. The real highlight of the event is the European Aerial Zone event which is exceptionally fun and serves as a high flying boss rush mode as you seem to be able to do superman style leaps due to I am guessing lowered gravity settings? Whatever the case it is fun as hell.
Diablo 3 – PC
I need to return to this one as I really need to wrap up the seasonal stuff before the season changes. I believe that is going to happen at the end of this month, but I am not 100% certain. Whatever the case I had a lot of fun this previous season and there are a bunch of achievements that are hanging by a thread. I should at the very least go far enough in to unlock the next stash tab. Honestly a running theme is that Shadowbringers threw everything for a loop and caused me to pretty much stop playing every other game I had been playing.
Dragalia Lost – Android
This is still my bedtime activity and probably will be until we reach a point where they stop dropping content back to back. This week they gave us guilds in game, and the Robosquid Armada lives again in Dragalia. This has more or less been our brand for doing nonsense and since most mobile gaming is nonsense it seemed to fit the bill. I am nowhere near as progressed as some of my friends, and I don’t really play this game any other time than the thirty minutes or so before I fall asleep each night. However I enjoy my nightly jaunt into mobile-diabble-land. Right now I am chasing the water variant of the Axe lady in the center panel of the above triptych, Julietta. I’ve not lucked into pulling her, but I am trying… because I am lacking a native 5 star axe-wielder in water elemental type.
Final Fantasy XIV – PC
I have been fully engaged with Final Fantasy XIV since just before the launch of Shadowbringers. Can we just talk about how amazing this expansion has been? It is without a doubt the best Final Fantasy XIV expansion to date and is quite possibly the best MMORPG expansion story wise I have experienced. In truth this expansion might now be my favorite Final Fantasy game in general but we will have to see what the post first credits roll content is like to determine if it actually bumps Final Fantasy VI out of its well earned spot. Weirdly the class changes have ignited in me the desire to level all of the things and as such I have been pushing a lot of alternate DPS classes through the Deep Dungeon alternate leveling system. I’ve bizarrely fallen in love with Red Mage… a finger wiggler. We are just going to pretend that the vestigial sword makes everything okay.
Magic the Gathering Arena – PC
Still playing this but nowhere near on the level that I was previously. War of the Spark for whatever reason didn’t really excite me, because truth be told… I am not really a huge fan of Planeswalkers . I feel like they make the game of Magic feel like something other than its original core roots, and not necessarily in a good way. War of the Spark however did something important, which was to break the mythic ceiling for Planeswalkers and allow them to start showing up at all levels… also greatly diluting the power curve of them. M20 has recently arrived on Arena and with it I am starting to tiptoe my way back into the game and also starting to factor in what my decks will look like once the rotation happens in September.

To The New and Returning

Final Fantasy V – Android
There are some nights when I want to do more than just run through my Dragalia Lost dailies, and on those nights I have started playing Final Fantasy V on my Android Tablet. I’ve lamented before that I have never actually played this game legitimately. What I mean by that is that I have played through it a few times for the Four Job Fiesta, but never actually played it without restrictions like a proper game. I attempted to play it back in the day with a partially translated version of the rom on an early SNES emulator during the late 90s… and quite honestly the massive amount of frame-skipping required to make it feel like anything other than a slide show killed my joy at trying it. I’m currently up to the post Library of Ancients jaunt into the Desert, but I feel like i probably need to gather up some more levels or at least devise a plan for the Sand Worm before continuing onwards.

To Those Departing

Elder Scrolls Online – PC
I am certain I will return to Elder Scrolls Online at some point, but I played next to none of it this past month and I am not sure if I will have any time to play it moving forward. World of Warcraft Classic releases this month and with that I know it will start eating copious amounts of my time as I grind up my Forsaken Warrior. I don’t play ESO like an MMORPG really, but instead come in and work on some story content and then wander off. I’m in the midst of the Vvardenfell stuff, which was super good… but I just have to be in the right mood to play it. Once I have cleared Final Fantasy XIV out of my head a bit I fully expect to fire this back up for some relaxing weekend questing. It turned out to be another fairly stable month with only two titles really changing up the mix. As I said in the above paragraph, this month will see the return of World of Warcraft in the form of the Classic server. I’ve lost all desire to play the live client in any form. That said I really should go back and gobble up the story content that has released since I last played. The biggest problem there is that story content doesn’t work the way it does in other games with World of Warcraft, and it would require a good deal of bandwidth to even figure out how to make sure I was not missing something. All of which are things I have not been willing to really do.

Regularly Playing: August 2019 Edition

Seeing as it is Blaugust, I thought it might be a good idea to go ahead and get this feature out of the way. For those who have been reading this blog for some time you will know that I have a semi-monthly series that I call “regularly playing”. The idea is for me to take a summary each month of what I have been playing and write a little bit about where I am in my mindspace with each of the titles. I then in theory us this list to update my “regularly playing” widget in the side bar until the first part of the next month. It really serves two purposes. Firstly it gives me a pretty easy post by letting me talk a bit about what I have been playing at the time. Secondly it gives me an easy way of marking the passive of time when I am compiling the games I played on a yearly basis… which is another thing that I do. I legitimately go back and look at these posts when trying to remember exactly what I had been playing during a given time frame. I wish I had been doing them for the entire ten plus year long run of the blog. I find it interesting on a personal level to stop and assess where I am in gaming each month.

To Those Remaining

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – PC and Switch
I was admittedly a little concerned that I might be removing this game for reasons I will get into when I talk about Final Fantasty XIV. That said I have been returning to playing it of late and made some more progress. At this point I am a good way into the game, far enough to be able to have gotten the false ending and am now working towards the good ending. For those who are playing I just finished the Hidden Desert and think I am nearing finishing the Secret Lab. It has been a really long time since I have seen a weapon upgrade, so I think at some point I will need to look into finding that. This is still a phenomenal game that makes me exceptionally happy. If you ever loved Castlevania or even if you never played one before… I highly suggest checking out this title.
Destiny 2 – PC
This is another title that I thought I might be removing from the list this month, however over the last few nights I have dug back in and am working my way through the Solstice of Heroes event. I really want to get the armor and I am reaching the place where I am actually pretty close to finishing the first set. Essentially I need to run a bunch of crucible/gambit and a bunch of strikes. I started chipping away at the gambit specific requirements last night and knocked out generating 100 void orbs. Tonight I will likely do some crucible to finish out the defeat guardians bit and get my powerful gear engram from that activity. The real highlight of the event is the European Aerial Zone event which is exceptionally fun and serves as a high flying boss rush mode as you seem to be able to do superman style leaps due to I am guessing lowered gravity settings? Whatever the case it is fun as hell.
Diablo 3 – PC
I need to return to this one as I really need to wrap up the seasonal stuff before the season changes. I believe that is going to happen at the end of this month, but I am not 100% certain. Whatever the case I had a lot of fun this previous season and there are a bunch of achievements that are hanging by a thread. I should at the very least go far enough in to unlock the next stash tab. Honestly a running theme is that Shadowbringers threw everything for a loop and caused me to pretty much stop playing every other game I had been playing.
Dragalia Lost – Android
This is still my bedtime activity and probably will be until we reach a point where they stop dropping content back to back. This week they gave us guilds in game, and the Robosquid Armada lives again in Dragalia. This has more or less been our brand for doing nonsense and since most mobile gaming is nonsense it seemed to fit the bill. I am nowhere near as progressed as some of my friends, and I don’t really play this game any other time than the thirty minutes or so before I fall asleep each night. However I enjoy my nightly jaunt into mobile-diabble-land. Right now I am chasing the water variant of the Axe lady in the center panel of the above triptych, Julietta. I’ve not lucked into pulling her, but I am trying… because I am lacking a native 5 star axe-wielder in water elemental type.
Final Fantasy XIV – PC
I have been fully engaged with Final Fantasy XIV since just before the launch of Shadowbringers. Can we just talk about how amazing this expansion has been? It is without a doubt the best Final Fantasy XIV expansion to date and is quite possibly the best MMORPG expansion story wise I have experienced. In truth this expansion might now be my favorite Final Fantasy game in general but we will have to see what the post first credits roll content is like to determine if it actually bumps Final Fantasy VI out of its well earned spot. Weirdly the class changes have ignited in me the desire to level all of the things and as such I have been pushing a lot of alternate DPS classes through the Deep Dungeon alternate leveling system. I’ve bizarrely fallen in love with Red Mage… a finger wiggler. We are just going to pretend that the vestigial sword makes everything okay.
Magic the Gathering Arena – PC
Still playing this but nowhere near on the level that I was previously. War of the Spark for whatever reason didn’t really excite me, because truth be told… I am not really a huge fan of Planeswalkers . I feel like they make the game of Magic feel like something other than its original core roots, and not necessarily in a good way. War of the Spark however did something important, which was to break the mythic ceiling for Planeswalkers and allow them to start showing up at all levels… also greatly diluting the power curve of them. M20 has recently arrived on Arena and with it I am starting to tiptoe my way back into the game and also starting to factor in what my decks will look like once the rotation happens in September.

To The New and Returning

Final Fantasy V – Android
There are some nights when I want to do more than just run through my Dragalia Lost dailies, and on those nights I have started playing Final Fantasy V on my Android Tablet. I’ve lamented before that I have never actually played this game legitimately. What I mean by that is that I have played through it a few times for the Four Job Fiesta, but never actually played it without restrictions like a proper game. I attempted to play it back in the day with a partially translated version of the rom on an early SNES emulator during the late 90s… and quite honestly the massive amount of frame-skipping required to make it feel like anything other than a slide show killed my joy at trying it. I’m currently up to the post Library of Ancients jaunt into the Desert, but I feel like i probably need to gather up some more levels or at least devise a plan for the Sand Worm before continuing onwards.

To Those Departing

Elder Scrolls Online – PC
I am certain I will return to Elder Scrolls Online at some point, but I played next to none of it this past month and I am not sure if I will have any time to play it moving forward. World of Warcraft Classic releases this month and with that I know it will start eating copious amounts of my time as I grind up my Forsaken Warrior. I don’t play ESO like an MMORPG really, but instead come in and work on some story content and then wander off. I’m in the midst of the Vvardenfell stuff, which was super good… but I just have to be in the right mood to play it. Once I have cleared Final Fantasy XIV out of my head a bit I fully expect to fire this back up for some relaxing weekend questing. It turned out to be another fairly stable month with only two titles really changing up the mix. As I said in the above paragraph, this month will see the return of World of Warcraft in the form of the Classic server. I’ve lost all desire to play the live client in any form. That said I really should go back and gobble up the story content that has released since I last played. The biggest problem there is that story content doesn’t work the way it does in other games with World of Warcraft, and it would require a good deal of bandwidth to even figure out how to make sure I was not missing something. All of which are things I have not been willing to really do.

Shadowbringers Ate July

... aka, oh my goodness, it's August.  Which means it's also Blaugust!  And this year I'm joining in with the fun of making the effort to blog more.  This is, of course, all Bel's fault, and if you'd like to follow along with the host of these bloggy shenanigans, here's the main post full of informative words.
Gaming Goals
Before Shadowbringers arrived, I'd made a shortlist of things I'd hoped to get done in XIV.  I actually got a decent amount of them done, but not all.  Now that I'm through MSQ on both characters, I'll be back to crossing things off that list and adding some new stuff, too.

Isa needs to finish her beast tribes.  I'm in the home stretch for the Vanu Vanu and Vath, just the final tier of rep to go.  Once those are done, I'll do all the uniting of the tribes quests.  She also has some crafting jobs stuck in the 60s, and I'd like to get those up to 70.  With MSQ out of the way, I don't mind going back and doing beast tribe quests... when I remember to.  Next, I'll do her healing role quests on scholar and work on getting red mage to 80, because I still prefer doing endgame stuff on that job.  I don't expect to get all of this done during the month, except for the beast tribe stuffs.

Aluze is a little bit better, his crafting jobs (other than culinarian) are all over 70 - and it's been rather easy to level with the new facets and leves, the main problem is just having all the mats on hand.  I keep running low on gems from FATEs because I keep buying materials, but with retainers catching up that will help a lot (plus generous FC mates have been a blessing).  The main goal other than crafting is getting the last nine wins for the Garo pvp mount before it's gone.  I've been sitting at 51 of 60 wins for weeks, and now that more people are queuing for pvp again I should hopefully be able to finish this.  His astrologian is nearly 77, and I should have enough goetia to gear that job up at 80.
Art Goals
I've been fortunate to have a decent streak of casual commission work, and I'm taking this week off to draw for myself.  I haven't drawn any "big" pieces of art for myself for awhile, and I also haven't made any of my timelapse videos lately.  I go through random phases where I have no problem drawing for others, but I get artblocked drawing for myself, and I'd like this month to not be one of those cases.

​I guess we'll just see how it goes.

Happy Blaugust

Today is the first day of August and with it comes two things. Firstly my wedding anniversary. My wife and I have been married Twenty One years as of today, which is weird because like I have been married longer than my baby boomer boss. Then again he is on I think his fourth marriage and I only have the one, so even though the age difference it makes sense. We’ve been that “stable” couple in our families and in theory have been the most responsible of adults… even though adulting is occasionally super hard. I am very happy to have a steady partner in this journey. The second thing is of course the official beginning of Blaugust, though technically on the schedule it goes into July and September a bit as a sort of ramp up and ramp down. However now is the time when the posting counts towards the goal of posting something every single day of August. What you make of it however is up to you. The first year it was a very super serious event and I only really gave credit for “winning” to those who made at least thirty one days. However that had the trickle down effect of burning a lot of people out, and I fear lead to more blogs closing as a result. From that point on we have had a more relaxed festival of blogging thing going on and focusing on simply posting more regularly than trying to meet a fixed target. There are of course awards to be given at the end of the event for people who meet even the most basic of posting requirements. As far as gaming goes, I spent last night working on the new Solstice of Heroes event in Destiny 2. I decided to go with a gaming image because I have gotten tired of the Blaugust logo leading every post so far this week. I am not sure if I am going to be able to get everything done in order to get the fully upgraded set of armor, but I had some fun last night. The specific screenshot is of me apparently breaking Gambit Prime. We tied the first round and then went into a second round where we filled our motes quickly… and a primal never spawned. In fact nothing spawned at all during the event and we just stood around killing invaders as they came over and any blockers they happened to send. It did allow me to very quickly complete the “kill seven guardians in gambit” task because we legitimately just stood around waiting for someone to spawn in.
So far we have managed to gather up 60 players in this blogging game. One of them is a daily Vlogger but that counts too (we love you Wolfy). Generally speaking we still have a few trickle in after the first of August, so there is absolutely still time to sign up and participate. We are down a bit from our high of 90 participating blogs last year, but then again that makes a bit of sense given that we took a year off from the event and there was a bit of a nostalgic rush of folks signing up. I expect to see a few more sign-ups but I am not sure if we will make up the 30 player gap. The truth is… it isn’t for everyone and I am not going to shame the folks who tried it out last year and decided it wasn’t for them. Without further waffling about… here is the list as it stands today. On some level what we are trying to accomplish here feels a bit anachronistic, given the shift away from blogs and to new media. However this yearly re-igniting of the fires seems to be helping. Last year was the first year that we started the Blaugust Discord, and for the first time in all of the incarnations of Blaugust, Newbie Blogger Initaitive and the Developer Appreciation Week… we managed to keep something going all year long. At any point you could pop into the Discord and see activity within the last few days, and often times had people actively chatting. I cannot fully explain how happy that made me even when I myself would get busy and fail to chime in on topics. When I first started this blog it was in the heyday of World of Warcraft blogging, and we were in the middle of the Wrath of the Lich King expansion. With that came the extremely active Blog Azeroth community and its outreach to anyone who was interested in writing about the game. My very first twitter folk were attached to that community, and even today there are folks like Jess that I see on an almost nightly basis in Final Fantasy XIV. I made ties that have lasted over a decade and a lot of that was because Fimlys maintained an IRC channel associated with that community and more specifically the Twisted Nether Blogcast. The constant interaction lead to forming some pretty deep bonds that still last today, and it was my hope that Discord could play the same role with our community. When I stopped blogging about World of Warcraft, I felt like I was falling into a vacuum and a lot of what I dealt with for those first several years was trying to carve out a community of some sort outside of a single game. There were a bunch of us out here on the frontier that would flit back and forth between games and has our own Independent Island States of a sort. Syp was the first to really unite the clans with the Newbie Blogger Initiative, and each time we ran an event we rallied together towards the same cause. Blaugust was born out of that desire to get people together and meld together all of these independent voices into something more cohesive. I am emboldened by this event because each year we meet brand new people who are out here on the outskirts of other communities doing our own thing. I feel like we do finally have a broader sense of togetherness, a common spirit that we are all laboring towards the same goal of making this community a better place. I am truly happy to share this journey each year with you, but more importantly I am constantly excited to see it keep on happening without my prodding. Each of you that participates is critical to this process, and I want to thank you all for continuing to join me in this madness. Happy Blaugust Everyone! Now here are the links I keep sharing each time I post the blog list. If you have yet to sign up please make your way to the Google Form and do so. If you have ever wanted to do this, then take a chance and we will be there to support you along the way.