Good Morning Friends! Yesterday I talked about how I wished there was a tool out there that would just take screenshots at key moments for me. I get deeply engaged and in a focused state… and forget to mash the screenshot key. Then there are moments where I am actively fighting and think a screenshot might be cool… but it is inconvenient to break the action and try and capture it. So instead what I posited is something sitting there in the background snapping a screenshot every minute or so, and then later I could review these and cull the dross. I think largely I landed on something that works for me in this fashion and while I hinted at it yesterday, I am going to talk a bit more about it today after having played with it.
I’ve been using an open-source program called ShareX since 2020 to record my screenshots. I like its default structure of naming the files based on the program that is actively in use and then dumping them into monthly directories. This works well for me other than on the first of the next month… when I seem to forget that I will need to start looking in a new directory. It is extremely flexible and even offers the ability to upload screenshots as part of the capture process. I’ve turned all of that off and I largely just use the “Capture Active Window” task hotkey. However, I noticed that I had available to me a “Start Auto Capture Using Last Region” option which will turn on the auto capture dialog to the left and minimize it. In order to turn it off you have to click through to your system tray pop up that window and hit stop. However what it does amazingly well… is just start working and do so seamlessly in the background until I am ready for it to stop working.
I did have to configure some overrides specific to that hotkey, and you can access those by clicking on the gear next to the hotkey that I configured. Namely, I needed to change the file naming structure because the default option was simply not granular enough for my needs naming the files a sequence of letters: A, B, C, etc. The other thing that I needed to do was manually kick off the auto-capture functionality and set it to full screen. The default seemed to be “region capture” which was capturing both of my monitors at the same time which is not useful at all. I removed the %pn from the beginning of the file name because for fullscreen captures it is not able to determine what program it is capturing. I wish there was an option to have it capture the active window, but it works well enough for what it does do.
So last night while I was running maps and done delve, I had it sitting in the background quietly snapping a screenshot every minute. This allowed me to capture some really interesting screenshots of skill effects firing off. For example, I was getting attacked by some sort of lightning attack it seems like and you can see my Toxic Rain falling as well as I was clearing my way through a Crimson Temple map. I never could have captured a moment in time with quite so much clarity as I would have effectively had to stop what I was doing, hit the print screen key, and then go back to attempting combat.
It also captured a good number of completely useless screenshots of me futzing with my inventory. The normal process of me running content is to fill up my inventory, then port to my hideout and dump said inventory before diving back in again. This means that I have a fair number of photos of me showing my inventory in various states of being unloaded.
There were enough cool screenshots though that I think this is going to be how I handle this going forward. For example, it caught a pack in mid-explosion down in delve which looks freaking sweet. Really at the end of the day, this gave me what I really wanted. While it would be cool if it actively triggered specific events going on in the game, I am more than happy to just have random shots at regular intervals.
As far as gaming goes… I spent a good chunk of last night clearing out this massive Vaal City Complex with about a dozen city nodes and a Vaal boss. Then down to the left I found another smaller Abyssal City complex with five nodes and a Lich Boss encounter. I also ran a lot of maps on the Toxic Rain Pathfinder to fuel delve and while doing so I was swapping out at the end of each map to run Crucible with Righteous Fire which is just better at dealing with massive amounts of damage. This provided a truly ridiculous number of Heist missions which I burned through to get the quest items out of my inventory. It legitimately was an almost perfect night of hanging out on the sofa, playing Path of Exile, and snuggling with Josie and Gracie. Josie was curled up beside me and Gracie laying on my legs.
I am legitimately not sure if this auto-screenshot thing is going to be of use to anyone else, but I certainly think it works well for my purposes. If you go down this path I would certainly be interested in hearing about your exploits.
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Good Morning Friends! Yesterday I made a post stating that I thought I was done screwing around with gear on BelToxica my Toxic Rain Pathfinder. So immediately after finishing the post… I started screwing around with her gear again. However, before I dive into that madness I thought I would talk about getting my fourth Delve boss of the league. I’ve yet to find a Crystal King, but I am starting to roam around in the appropriate level bracket to find him. I did find a Primeval Ruins last night so it is only a matter of time before I find a boss. Last night I found another Abyss boss which makes two, and I’ve also found a couple of Vaal bosses and have my sights on a third. Admittedly they are nowhere near as rewarding as the Crystal King, but they are still well worth taking the time to clear. Delve is still very clearly my favorite game mode, but I am also spending quite a bit of time in Heist and unlocked my trinket slot yesterday.
So the biggest change that I immediately made was to spend 2 Divine Orbs buying a Devouring Diadem. The piece of this item that I cared the most about was the fact that it gives me the Eldritch Battery notable because this allowed me to reclaim three passive choices, which I immediately poured into additional survival nodes. I also made the swap from the found chest piece that I had been using to go back to The Restless Ward where I spent a stupid amount of currency getting to six sockets and six links. The big benefit to this swap was that it gives me way more Energy Shield… which effectively gives me a larger pool of mana to cast spells with… allowing me to actually start casting the Divine Blessing version of Malevolence that I have in my build. This alone was a pretty massive damage increase to be rocking temporary damage over time aura. The Diadem also now allows me to run 4 auras at all times… which currently are Grace, Determination, Defiance Banner, and Skitterbots.
Then of course I did not leave well enough alone and dropped the Ming’s Heart I had been using for some extra Chaos Damage and went back to the earlier resist ring that I had equipped and then swapped out my amulet to balance out the missing resistances. This allowed me to drop my resistance quiver and pick up one with some damage stats on it. This then caused me to not have enough strength… so I temporarily have a bench-crafted suffix on the item but my goal is to figure out a way to solve that either by giving up a single passive node on the tree or finding another way to shuffle my gear. Either way, once the strength problem is solved I will swap that out for something that adds damage like attack speed.
The biggest change that I made yesterday thought has absolutely nothing to do with gearing. It seems that I was honestly just playing the build wrong. So up until this point I had been periodically dropping ballista totems and then tapping Toxic Rain every now and then to make sure that my Mirage Archer was casting it constantly. This is great when it comes to mapping clear and lets you zoom through the content with things constantly dying in your wake. However, I was doing the same with bosses… and they were taking forever. It suddenly dawned on me… that I can probably cast Toxic Rain much faster than my Mirage Archer can, and as a test, I started channeling from a safe spot during boss fights… and sure enough that caused the bosses to just evaporate. So my build was always way stronger than I gave it credit for. At some point, I am going to try some bigger bosses on the character to see how quickly I can destroy them.
In other news, I’m just about to kill Kitava for the first time on the Explosive Summon Raging Spirits Necromancer build. I decided to lean into the fire nature of the build and threw on a cosmetic set that I had never wore before on a character. At this point, this is mostly a side project but it is kinda silly how much damage SRS with Minion Instability does for damage. I am looking forward to seeing what I can do with this build once I hit mapping. I’m in a really great place in this league honestly between Righteous Fire Juggernaut which feels indestructible, and Toxic Rain which feels pretty comfy as well. I’m mostly only leveling the Necro because I enjoyed the heck out of SRS last league and I am curious about how it will feel with a pseudo-eight-link helm.
It took me four leagues, but I’ve reached this place of zen with Path of Exile. Again I am sorta sad that I don’t feel like I could really recommend it to new players because the journey I had to make to get to where I am today was pretty daunting. Even then there is so much of the game that I have never even touched. I still only have two of my four void stones for example. I’ve never seen a pinnacle boss really, other than the two easy mode ones you get to quickly in Searing Exarch and Eater of Worlds. There are so many league mechanics that I have not really spent any time exploring like Breach, Legion, and Delerium. For the moment though I am very happy with the state of all of my characters.
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Featuring: Ammosart, Ashgar, Belghast, Grace, Kodra, and Tamrielo
Hey Folks! We start the show with some extemporaneous discussion about Bel and his Three-Legged Backyard Feral Calico Cat… and how she ran away for a month and is now back. From there we talk a bit about Last Epoch finally managing to nail down hotbar management for transformation skills. Bel talks a bit about how free-to-play games have ruined things and that there are folks balking at the $35 price tag of Last Epoch. Ash and Bel are still playing a lot of Path of Exile and Bel talks about rolling into his second build of the league featuring Toxic Rain Pathfinder. Tam talks about mods for Half-Life Alyx that allows you to play the game without VR. From there we talk about Battletech: Mercenaries Kickstarter and how everyone seems to be shocked at how well it has done. We talk a bit about Gunfire Reborn and how good of a game it is to play with friends. We also talk a bit about the Stellaris Co-Op Beta and how it functions. Finally, we wrap up with a bit of discussion about the Dungeons and Dragons Movie.
Good Morning Friends! This morning I am going to share some nonsense about my second character for the Crucible league in Path of Exile. In the last league I fiddled around a bit with a few different Toxic Rain builds, but I never fully committed to them. I tried a Trickster variant and a Pathfinder variant, and of the two I definitely preferred Pathfinder if for no reason other than the fact that the Shadow voice lines annoy me. When it came time for me to futz around on a second character I decided to give it a shot. Mostly the pattern that I fell into the last league was to farm Sulphite with my alt and then largely reserve my Righteous Fire main to doing deeper levels of Delve. Mostly I originally did this because I did not want to risk taking a dumb death and setting back my leveling progress. However, over time I found I enjoyed flipping between two characters for its own benefit.
Having played a few variants of Toxic Rain last league combined with the fact that Zizaran declared that this was his league starter for Crucible. I cobbled together my build from bits and pieces of a good number of guides. Now for Righteous Fire which relies on Armor and Regeneration, I felt like I fully understood how to make that class feel good. I have never managed to get very far in any class relying on evasion gear, so I am not even sure what to target for defenses. In theory, my guess is that you want 90% avoidance similar to how you want 90% mitigation from armor… and I am so very far away from that number.
Last night I finished the campaign and spent some time shopping on trade to cobble together a set of mostly rare gear focused on Evasion and Energy Shield since I need the later for Eldritch Battery. I am wearing The Restless Ward in part because I happened to have one laying around and I noticed that Zizaran was also wearing this chest… likely because it provides a good deal of Evasion and Energy Shield. I spent ENTIRELY too much currency on making it a six-link so if I had it all to do over I absolutely would not have gone down that rabbit hole. However, once I was committed to it, frustration and stubbornness kicked in and by god, I was going to be the random number generator no matter how much currency I threw at it. I would have been far better served by just getting a high evasion rare chest from trade for around 10 Chaos.
Last night after painstakingly getting my resists perfect and equipping viable gear for every slot… I opted to run a few maps. In total, I did a Tier 1 white map, a Tier 10 yellow map, and a Tier 14 red map and was able to successfully clear all of them. I did however take way more deaths than I was happy with, which led me to search on my phone last night while laying in bed. Essentially so long as I did not get hit, I could clear entire screens at once but if I got touched… I basically crumpled and died. I mean admittedly… high-level Greater Rifts on the Demon Hunter in Diablo III mostly this way as well. So long as you can duck and dodge out of the way of encounters you can wipe the screen but the moment you get noticed you take a death. This would be an acceptable risk were it not for the annoyingly stiff death penalties in Path of Exile. When you are 95 a single death can set you back a day’s worth of leveling.
Ultimately what I landed on was that I had been playing Pathfinder wrong. Essentially the Pathfinder specialization is all about flask effect and charge recovery so that you effectively have the equivalent of a Mageblood with all of your flasks up extremely often. As a result, the correct way to play this class is to proactively keep your life flask rolling at all times. What this does in practice is make it so that when you do get hit, you zoom right back up to full health quickly without investing in massive amounts of regeneration. I still think it would feel better however with more spell suppression and more evasion so that I am just getting hit less often. Similarly, I need a bit more health so that I am further from “one-shot” territory which will allow the flask to do its work.
I’m only level 78 and I’ve also not run my 4th Labyrinth which I should knock out today. That will give me Nature’s Boon which gives me a 30% increased Flask Effect and the pathing node 10% charge generation. This should increase the uptime of everything making it feel stronger. The biggest thing that I need to do is figure out how to squeeze in a 4th aura and get the rest of my assorted abilities online like Malevolence cast with Divine Blessing. I’m also not actually using Despair right now for cursing purposes, which is additional damage I am leaving on the table. So essentially I have room for improvement but the fact that it can already run Red Maps… seems like a win to me. If nothing else this will allow me to comfortably generate Delve juice to feed those adventures on the Righteous Fire Juggernaut.
Then there is the problem I have with Path of Exile where finding one item… makes me want to build an entirely new character around it. While searching the market for something completely different I stumbled onto this helmet that was dirt cheap for what it offered. This is now making me want to start a Summon Raging Spirits Necromancer and lean toward fire like I did last league. This helm would in theory allow me to create a pseudo-eight-link for Summon Raging Spirits. I am just not sure if I will go for traditional Fire SRS or Minion Instability Exploding SRS. Whatever the case… I am starting to stockpile decent items that I happen to find along the way that would make that build work. I find that I am coming to love the absolute bullshit levels of minutiae and build crafting of Path of Exile.
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