Know That I Care

There are times when you want to make a blog post, but you don’t exactly know how to get started at the actual writing of it. This is one of these mornings because I am not exactly sure what I want to say… but I do know the general message. It is always hard when we come to gather to mourn the loss of someone from the gaming community, and over the last few weeks, we have lost a couple of big voices in Epic Insanity and yesterday Rades. In both cases I know the impact they left on this community largely by the way that their passing has impacted the mutual friends that we shared. In truth I knew neither of them, and there is a bit regret there because they both seem like extremely great people to be around.
That isn’t to say that I didn’t know “of” them both. I recognized the “Epic Insanity” logo from a few discussions I have been involved with and I absolutely remember Rades from Wildstar and the “Rainbeer Road Raceway” that he created. I was talking with my friend Grace about her memories and how she donated so many of these signs to the cause. He seemed like a chaotic force of joy in the world and based on the lives he touched, folks will be talking about his antics for a whole generation of players.
The blood elf with the fire festival sunglasses is probably the image that I will always have in my head when I think of Rades. The challenge however is that for whatever reason, in spite of how many people in common that we both seemingly cared about deeply… our paths never really crossed. I’ve thought a bit trying to figure out how that happened, given that we both got our starts in the WoW Blogging community and I have to figure both interacted with the Blog Azeroth crowd. The only thing I keep landing on is that he was a Horde player and that for most of my WoW Career until Warlords… I was a dedicated Alliance player. I never really read Orcish Army Knife, I think in part because I mentally thought of it as a “Horde” blog. Based on a few of Grace’s favorite articles that they linked me yesterday, I really wish I had because they were absolutely hilarious and poignant.
Steve “Slurms” Litchtsinn
What this has made me think about is just how fleeting our connections are when we are potentially hundreds or thousands of miles apart and can’t physically lay hands on one another. While I didn’t know Rades or Epic Insanity, I have my own list of people that touched my life that we lost way too soon and that I end up thinking about at least once a week. My friend lists on various games and Twitter follows are littered with emotional landmines of folks who are no longer with us, but that I cannot bring myself to unfollow. Slurms, TenTen, Zann, Stropp, and Psychochild all come to mind as people that I miss talking to greatly. I finally did unfollow River, because his account got hacked and it was trying to distribute Malware, but I wish I still had it there preserved.
Mario “Ten Tentacles” Delgado
The thing is… I can’t say that I was super close to any of them… but at the same time they made up key building blocks of this community that I have come to call family. I am super bad at expressing how much I care about the folks that I spend my free time with. Like in the list of names that I just rattled off, I don’t think I ever said to them specifically how much they meant to me and how much I enjoyed whatever time we had interacted with each other. The connections we have online are so ephemeral and often not rooted in the day-to-day reality of our lives. I go into minor panic attacks every now and then when I have the sudden realization that I have gone several days without seeing anything from a specific person, and then spend the next hour trying to figure out what might have happened. Thanks if you have ever helped me on one of these panicked jaunts because I have this overarching fear that someone will slip from memory without me realizing it. The thing is now that I have sat down to talk about this today, I am absolutely certain there are other people that we have lost that I am not thinking of right now. I’ve kicked around the idea of hosting a sort of gamer memorial page but wasn’t sure if that was creepy or morbid. The thing is… we know parts of each other, but rarely do we know the totality. You know what I choose to share with you, which is a fraction of the total picture of what makes up my life. So for example I got a window into the lives of Slurms or TenTen, that was curated for me to see but I can’t really say that I knew the totality of the person they were. I worry sometimes about what people will remember me for when I am gone. Above all else I want you to take away from this post that I care. I might be bad at putting it into words sometimes, but if we have ever interacted for any length of time you have made an impact on me. I maybe care more about “digital ” friends that a lot of people do, because I cut my teeth on IRC. I met my wife on IRC and was introduced by a mutual friend from Belgium, so people have always been far more than the pixels dancing across my screen. Be it introversion or distance… there are very few of you that I will ever actually get to know “for real”, but I think it is important that you understand that it doesn’t mean you have not already impacted me greatly. The times we find ourselves living through right now, seems to conspire to rob us of the people we care about in the blink of an eye. I just want to make sure you understand that if you are reading these words and interacting with me… that you matter to me. The post Know That I Care appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

Mixtape: Faith Funk Fish

Good Morning Friends! I return this morning with another segment in what is shaping up to be one of my longest-running series. Each Monday I present my readers with a collection of tracks bound together into a specific Mixtape. Since I can’t actually mail out a physical tape to each of you… and it isn’t like most of you would even have a player to play it on… I create a collection of tracks and present them on YouTube and Spotify for your listening pleasure. Along with this I create some fake album art so the entire thing feels like a complete package. I loved doing this as a kid and I still enjoy doing it as an adult, and I hope you enjoy the effort.

Faith Funk Fish

This is another mix that I have been sitting on for a while now, largely because I was uncertain if it was finished. The idea was pretty straight forward and I wanted to try and figure out a way to blend Faith No More, Living Colour, Fishbone and Bad Brains into the same mix tape. The core theme here is bands that have rock sensibilities but also have a fusion of funk with heavy bass lines. Some of these skew more punkish like Bad Brains and Helmet and others skew more melodic like King’s X and School of Fish. I’ve listened through this many times at this point, slightly pruning and tweaking until we have reached the point it is in currently. There are some times when you creation needs to just be left alone to stand on its own, and I feel that is more or less the case with this mix. I hope you all enjoy it.

Track List

  • Cult of Personality – Living Colour
  • Servitude – Fishbone
  • Tip – Finger Eleven
  • Falling to Pieces – Faith No More
  • Lakini’s Juice – Live
  • Unsung – Helmet
  • Levitate – I Mother Earth
  • Clean My Wounds – Corrosion of Conformity
  • A Shogun Named Marcus – Clutch
  • Thunder Kiss ’65 – White Zombie
  • I Against I – Bad Brains
  • It’s Love – King’s X
  • 3 Strange Days – School of Fish

Listen on Spotify

Listen on YouTube

That brings to close the Eighteenth Mixtape in this series. As it stands I have one more left in the hopper, but I have a feeling that I am going to go on another bender of creating new mixes soon. This one is more delicate than some of the other ones I have released because it felt like it was a challenge to make it work. However I already have a few songs in my mind that didn’t fit into this one, that I will probably use to spin something new off in the near future. As always I hope you enjoyed this blend of songs and feel free to drop me a line below with your thoughts. If you are just now getting into this series, I keep and archive of all of the mixes so far. The post Mixtape: Faith Funk Fish appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

AggroChat #357 – Miniature Marvel Mayhem

Featuring:  Ammo, Ashgar, Belghast, Grace, Kodra, Tamrielo and Thalen
Tonight we talk about several things that Blizzard claimed were impossible, making their way into the 9.1.5 patch.  Is this fan service or an act of desperation in trying to stem the hemorrhaging of players?  From there we talk about how other games have done a better job of making sure that players’ feedback was heard and understood.  Thalen talks about the release of Psychonauts 2 and how it has been a long time coming.  Kodra discusses the frustrations of the game featuring callbacks to a virtual-reality-only game that very few players have been able to experience.  From there we talk about Marvel Crisis Protocol, a skirmish scale miniatures game as well as the revolving door of miniature games that have come and gone from game stores.  Finally, we preview a topic for next week, as we talk about all of the weird places that Magic the Gathering is going to go this coming year.

Topics Discussed

  • Blizzard Eats Crow
    • Undoing Covenant Restrictions
    • Undoing Conduit Energy
    • Fanservice Racial Changes
    • Too little too late
    • Why we still can’t play Blizzard games
  • Psychonauts 2
    • Connections to previous games
    • Collectible platformers
  • Marvel Crisis Protocol
    • Marvel Skirmish Miniatures
    • Coming and going of Miniature games
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Glamour Plates and Gear Sets

Hey Friends! This is a bonus Saturday post because something came up yesterday that made me think it might be worth talking about. I post a lot of information on twitter about Final Fantasy XIV, in part because I know I have a lot of friends who are still in the sprout phase. This is a game that has systems within systems that take a considerable amount of time to unpack. I was talking about getting my Monk ready for the leveling process, and the first thing of course was to create a new glamour. It was around this point that one of my friends chimed in about not being certain if it was worth setting up a glamour given that you would have to keep changing your appearance as you leveled. I mentioned the wonder if Glamour Plates and my friend had no clue what I was referring to. This made me think it might be high time to talk about this system.
Glamour Chests can be found in your Inn room or your Grand Company Squadron room
Essentially Glamouring is the process of changing the appearance of an item, and you can right-click on any piece of gear and choose glamour to replace its current appearance with that of another. In order to make this system a little easier, Square added a few systems to the game. The first of which is Glamour storage in the form of either the Armoire or the Glamour Chest. The first has been in the game since release and was a way of storing very specific types of information without taking up retainer or inventory space. The second is a specific chest that adds 400 inventory slots for keeping appearance items. When you add an item to the chest it resets the spirit bond to 0% and removes materia or any other customizations. It costs one glamour prism to store an appearance, but after that point applying that appearance to new gear doesn’t cost anything.
This in itself is useful, but it requires you to go back to your Inn Room or Squadron Room to keep changing appearance on items. To make this a little simpler, the game allows you to set up Glamour Plates, which are predetermined appearances that you can apply on the fly any time you are in an area flagged as a “sanctuary”. Generally speaking this means you are in a large city, be it one of the original three capitals, one of the expansion hubs, housing areas and a few other specific locations like the Doman Enclave. A Glamour Plate itself is a series of slots that you can select appearance data from our Armoire or Glamour Chest and combine it with dyes to create a specific outfit. You are given fifteen of these and if you need to update one, you can return back to a location that has a Glamour Chest. Right now sadly these are not available to be placed in personal housing, because there is some negative interaction that can occur if two players try and access it at the same time.
Glamour Plates interact with another system in the game called Gear Sets. This allows you to configure a specific set of gear and is the functionality that allows you to rapidly swap between jobs. This unlocks when you hit level 10. Glamour itself unlocks around level 15, or when you reach Vesper Bay for the first time depending on where you are in the Main Story Quest. If you right click on one of your predetermined gear sets, you can link it to a saved glamour plate. What this allows you to do is to reapply that specific glamour to that gear anytime you switch to that gear set. Now the same rules apply for swapping glamour plates, namely that you have to be in an area flagged as a sanctuary. However this allows you to associate a certain appearance that you want to go along with a certain jobs gear set. So anytime I swap to Monk, for example it will reapply the same appearance that is seen in that very first screenshot.
I’ve learned over the years that if you look cool while playing a class, you end up enjoying it more. As a result the interaction between these systems allows me to always look like I want to look regardless of the gear that I happen to be wearing. I don’t have gear sets for every job yet, but I figure as I finishing leveling them I will be doing this interaction to create a semi-permanent associate of appearance and gear set. I feel like I gave only the highest level overview of the system, but hopefully it is enough to give you the basics and let you feel comfortable enough to start exploring this system. As always if you have any questions feel free to drop me a line below. The post Glamour Plates and Gear Sets appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.