Regularly Playing: October 2022 Edition

Good Morning Folks. It was this morning that I had the sudden realization that I seem to have let one of my long-term reoccurring segments just completely die. For years I have done this thing where I update my blog sidebar with the games that I am regularly playing, and then create a semi-monthly post talking about where I am with each game and the games that are cycling out of the mix. However, the last one of these that I have done was from March of 2021. Some pretty significant things took place last year that derailed a lot of events in my life, but it would be nice to get back in some sort of regular cadence with these posts as there are often games that I am playing but not really actively talking about. Generally speaking, one of these posts is broken down into subsections:
  • To Those Remaining – The games that I am still actively playing or at least expect to be playing within the month.
  • To The New and Returning – The games that I am either dusting off and revisiting or are brand new experiences that I am enjoying.
  • To Those Departing – The games that I am finally removing from the list for one reason or another.
  • Ships Passing in the Night – Games that I don’t expect to regularly play but I spent some time with over the month and enjoyed enough to talk about.
Unfortunately given the length of time that has passed I am not sure if any of these really make sense for this “catch-up” post. Instead this time I am just going to talk about the games that I am poking a stick at periodically.
Cyberpunk 2077 – PC
While waiting on the New World patch drop, I found myself in a bit of a doldrum where nothing much sounded good. When this hits, I tend to dive into some sort of open-world game like Fallout New Vegas, Skyrim, or Witcher 3… and more recently Cyberpunk has been in that “nothing else sounds good” rotation. Generally speaking, I tend to play for a few nights and then nothing much comes of it, but this time around I am precariously close to a second complete playthrough. I am also finding a ton of content that I missed the first time around, and I think I am way more attached to femme Nomad V than I was to my original male Corpo V. Judy is without a doubt the best romance option in the game and it ends up being super sweet.
Diablo III – PC
I got a bit of a late start on Season 27, and because most of the conquests are sorta butts this time around… I have yet to finish things up. Essentially I need 3 Conquests to get Set Dungeon Mastery. I need to do this at some point but other things have just been drawing my attention. It is a bit harder than in past seasons because I am mostly soloing everything and don’t have my partner in crime Ace along with me. I need to buckle down and finish things off, but ultimately what caused me to fade for a bit was the severe performance issues that I was having. Hopefully those have passed now.
Fallout 76 – PC
Another game that I have been poking around for a while now is Fallout 76. I am not playing it super often, but at least once a week I dive down into the world of irradiated West Virginia. Right now the AggroChat folks seem to be going through a bit of a renaissance launched by Thalen’s discovery of the game. I need to figure out a time I can join in, but I am way behind in levels due to a reroll recently. I spent some time fucking around in a custom world and it seemed as though I was gaining levels… but said levels did not carry over to the main game.
New World – PC
If you have been reading my blog lately you will know that I am back in New World and created a brand new character over on Themiscyra to experience the game from level one again. The new player experience is so much better and the leveling and balance are much better than it was at the original launch. I am closing in on level 60 without really trying terribly hard, and my goal is to effectively complete all of the quests in the game. For the moment I am filling all of the various stashes that I have access to with materials and I hope to grind up Armoring and Weaponsmithing to 200 so I will have a good start at the game. At some point, I will need to find the various legendary crafting materials that unlock the 600 item-level weapons and armor, but I have plenty of time.
Path of Exile – PC
I’ve wound down the experience of playing Path of Exile Lake of Kalandra league, and I have to say it was pretty frustrating overall. I feel like I chose a bad league to go all in on. I did manage to knock out a number of the achievements and completely unlocked my altas, so I accomplished the things I had set out the do. I am not sure if I am going to be quite so amped to dive into whatever the 1.20 league ends up being, however. I am just not sure if Chris Wilson’s vision for the game fits the sort of experience I actually want to have. I am still interested to see what mobile Path of Exile ends up being like and the 2.0 experience… but my hopes are being tempered greatly by the frustration we experienced with this past league.
Torchlight Infinite – PC and Android
I have to admit I am not playing a ton of this yet, but slowly easing into it. I would greatly prefer that it supported a controller and whenever that patch lands, I have a feeling that it will become my primary phone game. The touchscreen controls are not amazing, though probably better than most mobile games. The game seems way less greedy with its mtx or at least the things that you can buy with real-world cash don’t seem to matter that much yet. I need to try some of the other classes but so far I am digging the “not-barbarian” character. I am not playing much of the game on PC mostly because if I am sitting at my PC… I have other games I would rather be playing.
Tower of Fantasy – PC
I think I am mostly winding down Tower of Fantasy. While I do enjoy it much more than I did Genshin Impact, I find myself in the old familiar trap of only logging in to collect my freebies and then logging right back out. I am not sure why the experience went flat for me, but I just stopped wanting to play it quite as much. I think maybe around the time I was winding this down is when the Brimstone Sands patch landed on the PTR and re-ignited my love of New World. As one star rises another sets, and as a result, Tower of Fantasy was on the losing end of that equation.
World of Warcraft – Dragonflight Alpha/Beta – PC
I played a ton of this game when I first got into the testing. I really liked the more directed testing phases of giving us a new zone to explore each week. I have to admit I ate that up and completed the quests in each of the new areas. Unfortunately when things opened up more and I was given access to play the entire experience from start to finish… I deflated a bit. I think the biggest frustration is that it seemed every single time I logged in, I had to reset my talent points and the profiles that I saved were getting wiped. There were several times I logged in… stared at the wall of talent points and noped out of choosing them and setting back up my bars again. As far as Dragonflight itself… the pre-patch has landed and I still do not have a World of Warcraft subscription or own the expansion. While I had a lot of fun playing the test phases, I am not sure if it was enough to really draw me back into the game. I have to be honest… World of Warcraft feels like a really old game at this point. A lot of what I have been focused on of late is more action-oriented games, and Hotbar combat just feels weird. Like I never thought I would get to that point but here we are. I still don’t feel amazing giving Blizzard money either… so I guess time will tell if I get caught up in the expansion launch zeitgeist or not.
NDA Game – PC
Then there are games that are bound by NDA that I can’t talk about other than in the vaguest of terms. One I have access to and is eating up a bit of my time, and another I have created an account but have not received the game client. I am torn on whether or not I like NDAs in general because, on one hand, it keeps the players from getting just completely burnt out and bored with listening to news about the game before launch. On the other hand as a content creator, it sucks having a void that you are afraid to talk about. I get to the point where I am almost afraid to cover even public news of a game for fear that maybe just maybe something that ISN’T public knowledge will slip out. The post Regularly Playing: October 2022 Edition appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

Themiscyra is Open

Good Morning Friends! It is another day and another time I am posting my login screen to New World as a way of marking progress. I cannot fully put into words how much experience you gain in this game as compared to the way it was at release. I remember clearly that I essentially had to bounce from town to town grinding out objectives on the town boards in order to push my level bar forward. Now instead I am 53 having finished Monarch’s Bluff, Windsward, Everfall, and Brightwood… with over half the zones in the game still out there and loaded up with quests. My intent is to do them all in order to remove the markers from my map, and also soak up all of that “free” gold. The quests are worth a lot more of it than they were in the beginning as well. I’m currently sitting somewhere near close to 10,000 coins and still have so many more zones that I have yet to even visit.
My very short-term goal is to visit Restless Shore and Mourningdale, so that I can open up banks in those territories as well. At the moment I have been in questing mode, but while journeying across the map I am picking up every rare resource I can get my hands on. For the most part, I am just dumping these in the various storage sheds in the territories I have already opened. At some point, I am going to have a grand craft-a-thon to see how far I can push my skills up to using this stockpile. I posted this screenshot largely to show how full the various banks are. At one point last night I crafted up over 1100 Iron ingots for example to compress some of the space. As far as questing goes I am currently working my way through Cutlass Keys, which is chock full of uncontested materials since no one seems to go down there much.
In other news, Themiscyra is open for business once again if any of you were hoping to join us there. There seems to be a bug happening right now with company invites where they are taking a significant amount of time to resolve. They do eventually go through and I have been getting folks invited as I can. If you are looking for an invite to our nonsense throw Belglaive a friend invite as that is my character on the server. Transfers work as well because yesterday we had a few folks do just that. I really should have timed it better so that I could maybe catch someone transferring off of Valhalla and smuggle some gold over to me on Themiscyra. I sincerely doubt I will be returning to my Valhalla character because I am already pretty damned attached to this one.
We are once again Syndicate because purple is a good color, and I would rather be team science/magic than team religion or military. If you are hoping to join up with the company, you will need to make sure you choose Syndicate as your faction when you go through the series of quests in Everfall. That is one point of frustration with the new flow of quests, which is that it takes forever for you to choose your faction. Previously this happened around level 8 and I could speed clear my way through to the faction choice in about 15 minutes. Now, this takes place after you have cleared the first zone and are well into the second zone. I didn’t get my faction as a result until I was well into my 30s. This is a seemingly long time for folks to be hanging out in limbo waiting for a guild invite. In my opinion, guilds/clans are something that you should be able to do immediately in a game.
As far as progression goes, my proudest achievement of late is that I can now officially start harvesting Orichalcum. I even managed to get my first piece of void ore, and I believe I will need five more in order to eventually craft a full set of voidbent armor. This is one of my long-tailed achievements for this re-roll is to get back to my cool-looking armor set. My lumbering is lagging the most, and I probably need to devote some time to catch it up so I can begin doing my full route of orichalcum and ironwood spawns. I am also lagging a bit on harvesting, but I am not terribly far behind there as Cutlass Keys has been terribly lucrative when it comes to silkweed. Though it would be nice to start stockpiling those red weeds as well as I find them.
Another thing of note is that you should probably pop by the in-game shop soon. There are a couple of canopic jars for your house that you can claim, and a set of Roman Vexillarius armor that you can snag for free. There is also a really slick set of armor called Fallen Spirit that can be farmed through 4 hours of watching a participating twitch channel. You might watch the twitch drops space as well because there is another event that will be happening soonish with the drop of the fresh start servers. Essentially teams of streamers are going to be completing specific objectives, and each one unlocks a unique set of drops for their viewers. I will probably give more detail as it is released but it should be even more unique appearances that are available.
I’ve been frustrated with New World and the decision process of Amazon Game Studios… but I wouldn’t keep playing it if I did not also love it deeply. There is just something about this world that lands for me. It nails so many things which is what makes the glaring issues so maddening. Weaver’s Fen may be one of my favorite MMORPG zones ever, and it really exudes this foreboding nature. New World does dark and scary places so well, and when you get up to Shattered Mountain, it is maybe the closest game representation of something like Mordor I have experienced. The entire world feels dangerous and just roaming around out there sets me completely on edge. I am very happy that the experience curve and questing have been improved to maybe hook more players into sticking around a bit longer. The post Themiscyra is Open appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

Intentional Downgrade

Good Morning Friends! This is going to be a bit of a hardware discussion. For the last six years, I have been using an LG 43UJ6300 43″ 4k 60hz television as my main gaming display. In the grand scheme of things, it was an economic way of getting a large display and since I specifically shopped for the lowest latency panel I could find, it was a pretty solid gaming experience. I would not shy away from using a television again in the future because it had a lot of benefits. Firstly the price of a reasonable 43″ 4k 60hz television is roughly 1/3rd of the price of a similarly sized gaming monitor. The other massive benefit of a large 4k display is that it is effectively a 2×2 grid of 1080p monitors, so a ridiculous amount of productivity space.
For gaming purposes, however, I honestly found little difference between running a game at 4k resolution and running a game at 1440p. So while I had the horsepower to run games at 4k 120hz due to my RTX 3080, I never did because I did not have the display to support that. Instead, I was far more likely to run at 1440p 120hz which my display did a fairly good job of supporting even though it seemed to be an “unofficial” mode. The other thing that I noticed over the years is that 43 inches is a wee bit too big to comfortably use at normal monitor distances, and by the end of the day my neck would end up getting sore from gazing upward to see anything I had at the very top of my screen.
Then there was the color accuracy problem. I had been running my LG TV next to a bog standard 1080p monitor, and whenever I moved windows from one screen to the other there was a massive difference in colors and clarity. For a while, my wife had been telling me that my screen was blue, and it was super noticeable any time I attempted to take a photo in my room. However, I had gotten used to it and was seemingly adjusting in my brain to the color shift. What I was noticing however is that my screen kept getting dimmer and the only way to adjust for this was to essentially wash everything out. Modern televisions are just not designed to last anywhere near as long as their tube-based cousins, and eventually, there are going to be problems be they dark spots, color shifts, or in my case global dimming. Last week it was finally time to move on when several times a day the display would just blink off for a few minutes and then go through a series of flashes as it finally woke back up to work again.
So when I got my replacement, I unintentionally chose another LG product not necessarily for any real reason other than the price to specs seemed to be the best deal. Instead of going with another 4k display, I “downgraded” to 1440p 165hz which could be debated as an upgrade instead. The higher refresh and supporting Freesync are both big bonuses. Having HDR10 which is a published standard instead of the jank HDR support the previous display had. The thing that I was not really prepared for is just how sharp and crisp everything looks. I am not entirely certain I realized how fuzzy everything was on the television and that everything essentially had a bit of a halo around it. There were a lot of times I had trouble reading things, and I just assumed it was my old man eyes getting the best of me… but instead, it seems that maybe the text itself was nowhere near as sharp as I thought it was.
The thing that I was not quite prepared for is just how my screen real estate I lost. Remember before I said that a 4k panel is an equivalent of having a 2×2 grid of 1080p monitors. The above image is the proportions of a 1440p screen with a 1080p black square in the upper left corner. I have more height and width than a normal 1080p screen but it isn’t a ton of it. My hope is that I can get used to this, but it is going to be an adjustment. I was used to having three or four windows open and arranged on screen at the same time where I could see and work from them all. Editing the podcast this week was the first time I noticed the big difference because often times I would be working on something in photoshop while my audacity window was sitting beside it and hot swapping between both of them while each was visible. It does make me wonder if I am heading towards just adding a second one of these 32″ 1440p panels and calling it good. The post Intentional Downgrade appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

AggroChat #409 – Themiscyra Lockdown

Featuring:  Ammosart, Ashgar, Belghast, Grace, Kodra, Tamrielo, and Thalen
This week we had a full house with everyone on the podcast.  With the way, life has been lately this has been a rare treasure.  We start off with some talk about Grace’s experiences in Torchlight Infinite and Kaichu.  Ash talks a bit about Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom and how the entire Wonder Boy series is nonsense.  Thalen shares his thoughts about the launch of Marvel Snap.  Kodra talks a bit about Mario and Rabbids Spark of Hope and how wrong it is that the Rabbids can now talk.  From there we dive into the New World Re-Roll and how in spite of our best intentions we still could not get everyone on the same damned server.  Finally, we wrap up with a little talk about the not-MyLittlePony fighting game called Them’s Fightin Herds.

Topics Discussed

  • Torchlight Infinite
  • Kaichu
  • Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom
  • Marvel Snap
  • Mario and Rabbids Spark of Hope
  • New World Re-roll
    • Fatal Flaw
  • Them’s Fightin Herds
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