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Archive for July, 2010

warrior priest – warhammer online

30 Jul

With my home server of Iron Rock a bit slow in action and summer activities taking up a lot of Jaded Souls time a few of the guys decided to try out some Order characters on the busy server of Badlands.

I was late rolling my char, but after trying out what seemed to be every class to level 10, I settled on trying a Warrior Priest. It was tough to pick a healer as a temporary alt due to the fact that they are forced to do large amounts of PvE at 40 to get the same level of gear other classes can get just by having fun PvPing.

Level as a warrior priest is easy enough. A group is great, but not really necessary, you have the tools you need. A banner with thorns and exp on it is even better! I wanted to get to T4 as soon as possible so I could join some friends.

I hit T4 last night just as a city flipped, awesome timing.
I zoned into the city and we steam rolled a bunch of destro. I had top heals at level 32, but it wasn’t exactly an epic battle. I won a purple bag, gold bag, purple bag, but neither of the purple bags yielded an item I would use as a healing warrior priest.

For the full seige, populated with destro, I received 10k exp or 75% of the amount I can get from a single, solo’able mob in PvE. In other words, going to the city was enjoyable, but at best 5% of the exp I could have received doing other things in that time. That is a bit disapointing. I have long fought Mythic on the renown gain in the end game pvp event that is the city, perhaps I need to add exp to the list as well.

Next stop, level 40.

 

1.3.6 Patch Notes – warhammer online

22 Jul

Some definite hits and misses in my first impressions of the latest patch to hit the test servers.

Lets start with the great stuff:
-Item appearances can now be set seperately from the item. Not really sure if this will be tomb unlock driven as I posted, but either way, thumbs up!

-Zealot changes: An ancestors echo added, a way to flip to some damage occasionally and temporarily + more. Excellent stuff and both of those are items I have pushed hard for.

-Stuff to farm for exp in the lakes, bringing more people there. Excellent idea!

Now on to some negatives
-Quitter debuff just stops you from requeueing to scenerios, it is losing its overall effect of reducing renown/exp. This could mean more people bailing from scens, leaving people in horrible scenerio instances.

-No more tovl leveling before level 32. Not sure how I feel on this one. Hopefully the stuff in the lakes makes this irrelevant, but then if all your friends are higher level, they cant really help you catch up in a lake. Could bring back a disconnect between people trying to jump in with some friends.

-Now for the biggest negative. Plans are to nerf the 5pc tyrant buff that gives 50% faster cast speed. For me, this is kind of a deal breaker. I have a long history (check ideas forum) of posting that pvp gear needs to be better or at least on track with PvE obtained gear. This is especially true from a healer perspective where you simply cant outfit to your full potential without doing a crap ton of PvE. I played their game. I didn’t ask for a 5 pc bonus that changes the zealot class to something a lot more fun to be put in a frustrating as hell and INCREDIBLY time consuming dungeon like TOVL, but I went with what Mythic designed and put in to be a good bonus for those that put in the effort and time. To nerf it now just shows that they do not know how to make pvp gear attractive, so instead they make the Tyrant set less attractive and in essence piss on people that sacrificed a lot of time and effort to get it. Anyone that thinks I enjoyed 1 minute in TOVL and wouldn’t have rather been doing pvp for my gear is sorely mistaken. This is going to be a bitter change for me if it doesn’t get handled properly and overturned, at least for healers. I realize Mythic’s -choice- to change close quarters now puts this buff in conflict with it for RDPS classes. Honestly, that is something they should figure out seperate from healers.

Full Notes: http://herald.warhammeronline.com/patchnotes/index.php?id=2010_1-3-6

 

Thumbs down for Real ID

07 Jul

Just to summarize, Blizzard forums starting in August are planning to have the posters name be their full real name (First + Last), with an optional display of their character name beside it.

I gave myself some time to process this instead of snap judging it. I am still of the same opinion though, this seems like more of a joke announcement then anything real or objectively thought out.

Here are several thoughts I have had on this changes they are hoping to put in:

1) It will reduce posts drastically, which may include a reduction in trolling type posts.

1.1) This will reduce forum bloat, possibly keep people more constructive and require less forum moderation.

2) Trolls/Forum bullys may not be reduced much at all. In my opinion, these types of people would be more protective of their character names in the game then their real names. Unless the point is they should fear reprecussions in real life. In that case, you have to almost say, wtf.

3) Harassment and very serious personal breaches will go up by many times. Just yesterday I was talking to a guild member who in past games had people track down his information and start calling his work, one time with bomb threats, another time accusing him of sending threatening emails with his work account. It is not that this stuff is impossible to find out without it being displayed, but handing them to the information ensures they dont even need to work at it to do it.

4) Privacy concerned people will simply no longer post. This means that in a base of millions of people, they will not be asking little questions and such on the forums, instead using CSR’s and other direct contact methods that won’t put their name out there.

4.1) Privacy concerned people may not understand that how exactly their name gets released, and avoid the games attached to real id altogether, just to be safe.

5) For many, games are a fantasy experience. They act and roleplay in ways that is outside of how they would act irl. Men play female characters, females play males, married people flirt with others and it is all hidden behind a seperate online persona from their personal life.

6) A lot of people do not want their gaming lives attached to their real lives. Professionals in many industries may not want to have a google of their name come up with gaming posts and opinions. Job searchers nowadays WILL google your name and look into your social networking. Looking just from a forum perspective, I assume a lot of these adult/professional people are providing the bulk of the -useful- information on forums.

6.1) Kids may not want other kids to know what games they play or how often. Their online hidden lives are now fodder for bullies.

7) While I think both males and females will have a pretty big dislike for this, I think women will tend to dislike this even more for obvious reasons.

It will be interesting to see if it ends up going through. There are already reports that there are ways to hack peoples full names from the Real ID system. With all the hate I have read so far, it must put some pressure on Blizzard to re-think this. However, if one company could just blatently ignore everyone and just stay their own course, it would probably be Blizzard.

What would be interesting is if Blizzard posted the real name of the champion of this idea. This should give them a pretty good idea of what it could be like for others that are no longer anonymous in an anonymous fantasy world.

 

lack of respect, oblivious or other? – warhammer online

02 Jul

A day after Canada Day, one of the biggest national holidays in Canada, EA|Bioware|Mythic announces that they are doing 4-5 days of celebration from Friday-Tuesday for the American July 4th celebration.

It seems to me like it would not have been that big of a deal to include 1 additional day and let the Canadian subscribers get in on their holiday as well.

While this does rub me the wrong way and I do feel a bit dis-respected, I post this more to bring up the type of conversation that I created this blog for. What would prompt a gaming company to make a decision like this? I find it hard to believe that EA|Bioware|Mythic was unaware of Canada Day, so was it a business decision to not include it so that they would not have issues with other countries holidays expecting to be included or celebrated? Other reasons perhaps?

Either way, Happy Canada Day and Fourth of July to Canadian’s and Americans. Enjoy your bonus exp and renown!

ps. “EA|Bioware|Mythic hates Canada” t-shirts and bumper stickers are still in production, but will be available for purchase soon!