What I’m Playing: August 16, 2015

Blaugust 2015, Day 16

What I’m Playing: August 16, 2015

THE BEST HAT

It feels like every week I’ve been doing this feature I’ve been playing fewer and fewer games. Here’s my rundown for the week:

Diablo 3: Barely touched this one at all. The end of the season is looming ever closer, and at this point I doubt I will care enough to finish leveling before August 23.

Final Fantasy V: I really want to complete the four job fiesta but I keep running into walls. The clock is ticking on this one too. Hopefully the charitable cause will motivate me to get this one done.

Final Fantasy XIV: Not a lot of new and exciting things happening here this week. Both of the groups I raid with are now at about the same place, having killed Bismark EX and the first 4 parts of Alexander. I’ve still got another week to go before my Wednesday group is back up to full strength, so I feel like I’m in a bit of a holding pattern. I can’t wait to start trying Ravana EX with both groups.

WildStar: I did some more raiding this week, and had a great time! I’ve also started working on PvP contracts just to change things up. Expect a post about that soon! This week I also spent literally all my platinum in order to upgrade my pistols to ilevel 74 ones from the auction house. No regrets, those things are amazing!

Twine: Ok this isn’t so much playing a game as messing around with a game-creation engine. I got an idea in my head for a game and started poking at Twine to see if I could turn it into a reality. I’m not sure anything will ever come of it, but it has been really fun learning and trying to make things work!


What I’m Playing: August 16, 2015

Screenie Saturday: Happiness

Blaugust 2015, Day 15

Today is Saturday and that means I am lazy about meeting my Blaugust requirement and will post a bunch of screen shots instead of thinking of something useful to say. I’ve been struggling a bit IRL lately so to counter that today’s theme is “things that make Gracie happy.”

Screenie Saturday: Happiness

Happiest day of my life.

First up, the anniversarowsdowers from the one year anniversary event! This particular screenie is from the actual in-game live event. I know some folks were disappointed that it only involved turning everyone into rowsdowers and then attacking a giant rowsdower, but for me, they had me at the word rowsdower.

Screenie Saturday: Happiness

Nice day for a Whitevale Wedding.

The next screenie is from the quest chain in Whitevale. I’m not sure how anyone can look at this adorable lopp wedding and not crack a smile. I’m still hoping for lopp as a playable race one day!

Screenie Saturday: Happiness

Belle Walker and Omnicore 1

Last but not least we have Belle Walker. I had mixed feelings about this character when she was introduced waaaay back in the tutorial area, but since then I’ve fallen in love. As a bonus, she’s standing here near the entrance to Omnicore 1, which is one of my favorite bits of content in the entire game. I really hope we get more like it sometime soon.

That’s it for today. May your weekend be filled with lots of things that make you happy in-game and IRL!


Screenie Saturday: Happiness

Black Hole is the new Black

Blaugust 2015, Day 14 Black Hole is the new Black It finally happened, friends. I acquired both the Supernova White and Black Hole Black dyes. More importantly, I got both without having to sell my soul to buy them from the market. I have been pretty happy with my current outfit, but I just had to incorporate the black dye when I found it. I think both versions look good, but the black just looks sharper to me. I had been trying to avoid spending much gold so I could get a better idea of how much I made over the month, but I think the 50g to upgrade this outfit was money well spent! This addition brings me to about 15 dyes missing from my wardrobe. About half of them are legendary quality dyes, so it might be a while before I get them all. I’m hoping I can find them before the dye system goes account-wide. The only two I’m really still excited about are Dominion Red and Ichorous Orange. Hopefully I’ll keep being lucky with my dye crate drops!

Shiphand Buddy: Rage Logic

Blaugust 2015, Day 13

Welcome back to Shiphand Buddy! This installment will have us running over robots with the family car and facing off against an evil AI.

What: Help some lovable freebots stop the spread of the Rage Logic virus!

When: Available at level 26

Where: Whitevale

Gold Timers: Normal: None   ; Vet: 25:00

Gracie’s Run Time: Normal: 7:46   ; Vet: 9:58

Shiphand Buddy Says: This mission is broken up into 2 main parts. First you’ll need to choose a vehicle for the outdoor portion. Your options are Rail Gun, Electro-Magnetic-Pulse, and Rocket Launcher Speeders. I always go with the EMP Speeder because it looks fun, but it is mostly down to personal preference, since they only differ in one of their 4 main attacks. You can try each of them to see their different abilities before you begin, the timer doesn’t start until you head outside. Once you’re ready, drive straight out the airlock to begin your adventures in robot slaughter.

Shiphand Buddy: Rage Logic

Take your choice of these lovely, deadly vehicles!

Once outside you have 4 goals. First, remember ABROR: Always Be Running Over Robots! You’ll need to hit 100 of them with your shield (action button 1 on all vehicles) along the way, so make sure to keep it up as much as possible and get lots of practice playing bumper car. I try to avoid using my other weapons until I’m close to being finished with this part. As you’re cruising around, you’ll notice three big yellow engines you can click on. This will lob bombs at them, progressing the next objective. All around this outdoor area, but especially around the crater in the middle, there are scanner bots that need to be destroyed. They are patrolling and floating up in the air, so you’ll need to use a ranged attack to hit them. When in doubt, check your map. The scanners will show up as targets so you can find them easily as they wander.

Shiphand Buddy: Rage Logic

Follow this path to kill the overseers. Or don’t, I’m your buddy not your boss.

The final objective for this section is to kill all 3 Overseer bots. These spawn in fixed locations after you’ve killed a large amount of the regular bots, and they must be killed “simultaneously.” The intent is that you would have multiple people spread out to take them down at the same time, but if you’re a loner space cowboy I’m gonna help you take them down solo. Attacking them with your regular vehicle weapons is too slow, but we have a secret. You didn’t forget about ABROR did you? Put up those shields and run over those overseers! You can take them out in about 3-4 hits this way. As a bonus, if you are moving when you put the shields up you will get a short burst of speed to help you get to the next bot faster. I start at the one closest to the entrance, and finish at the one near the cave. Since they always spawn in the same locations it is easy to memorize the path between them and run them over in a hurry. Don’t fret if you fail, they will respawn and you can keep trying.

Now that you’re done with those objectives, it is time to head inside the bot hideout and stop Axiom’s transmission of the Rage Logic virus. Kill hostile bots along the way, but avoid the neutral ones if you can. You’ll want to attempt to reprogram 3 of these for your objectives. If you’re lucky, they’ll turn friendly and help you fight for a short while. Otherwise they will turn hostile and you’ll need to put them down. Make your way to the lower floor and get ready to wreck the place.

Shiphand Buddy: Rage Logic

This stuff looks important, better break it.

In the central room, be wary of patrols. There are multiple aggressive bots that wander in and out from the other areas for you to deal with. You will need to destroy 6 pieces of equipment, 2 in each of the main rooms on this level. I usually go right and then left, since the left room is also where you’ll have to destroy the Broadcast Transmitter. Oh did you think that was some sort of equipment to smash? Nope, it’s a giant bot that wants to smash you! Stay light on your feet or quick with your interrupts and he should be no trouble. Be aware of the neutral bots around this room and avoid tagging them during the fight.

Shiphand Buddy: Rage Logic

Axiom. Wreck this jerk.

Once all the equipment is toast you can head to the last small room to open the way to the final boss. There’s a Simon game with a pattern of 6 colors here, either beat it or use an addon to do your work for you if you’re lazy like me. After stepping through the portal and killing just a few packs of normal mobs you’ll be face to chassis with Axiom. He’ll put up a large shield at the start which you’ll need to destroy, after that it should be smooth sailing. Just remember your interrupts and use the health packs on the floor if you need them and you’ll reduce him to scrap and save the freebots!

Differences between normal and vet: Normal mode doesn’t ask you to run over bots (but you should do it anyway, it’s so satisfying!), and there’s no Broadcast Transmitter to kill.

Other Thoughts: This one frustrated me until I finally learned how to solo the 3 overseers. It is pretty middle-of-the-road in terms of time, but it has a lot of charm. Who doesn’t love freebots?

Tune in next time for Space Madness!