The weather has improved, so I'm playing more D3 right now. I went back to my Barbarian I was playing when the game came out a couple of years ago. It's good enough fun for right now, but I can tell it will fade quickly unless something else comes along in the game. After all, I "finished" the game on the lowest level, which is about all I do most of the time.
Colonel Flagg
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Transition Time
My recreation time is changing right now. WoW has lost me for a couple of reasons, so it's time to go with a new look for the blog and see if I can't post more.
Yesterday, I canceled my WoW subscription after about 3 years. The two primary reasons are my hands and my interest. When my hands hurt to play the game (amplified by the winter cold) and I'm wishing I had time to play more thoughtful, strategy games, you know it's time to give up the ghost. It also didn't hurt that at the moment, I'm not really connected to my guild and the game was quickly becoming a solo endeavor. Sure not paying $15/month to play a game solo.
So, what am I doing with my gaming time now? Well, I'm still playing OOTP 14. It's the 2015 season and August is wrapping up. So, in a month or so, it'll be time for another playoff run for the Islanders.
I'm also playing a ton of NASCAR with my 2 year old son. Honestly, that is the game that beats up my hands. However, how can you turn down a toddler that says "Daddy- racecar! crash! spin around!"? So, I play that one on the easy setting so I can win and "spin around". It's not a bad game, but I'd have given it up long ago on my own.
I'm also jumping back into XCOM. It's turn-based, which really helps my hands and it's playable in short stretches, which helps with the family life. So far, I'm just starting, but it's good so far.
Other games, I'm looking to get into are Crusader Kings 2 again along with Shadow Run Returns. Also, while I haver Amular on my PS3, I may wait until the NASCAR phase wears off before pushing it too hard.
Yesterday, I canceled my WoW subscription after about 3 years. The two primary reasons are my hands and my interest. When my hands hurt to play the game (amplified by the winter cold) and I'm wishing I had time to play more thoughtful, strategy games, you know it's time to give up the ghost. It also didn't hurt that at the moment, I'm not really connected to my guild and the game was quickly becoming a solo endeavor. Sure not paying $15/month to play a game solo.
So, what am I doing with my gaming time now? Well, I'm still playing OOTP 14. It's the 2015 season and August is wrapping up. So, in a month or so, it'll be time for another playoff run for the Islanders.
I'm also playing a ton of NASCAR with my 2 year old son. Honestly, that is the game that beats up my hands. However, how can you turn down a toddler that says "Daddy- racecar! crash! spin around!"? So, I play that one on the easy setting so I can win and "spin around". It's not a bad game, but I'd have given it up long ago on my own.
I'm also jumping back into XCOM. It's turn-based, which really helps my hands and it's playable in short stretches, which helps with the family life. So far, I'm just starting, but it's good so far.
Other games, I'm looking to get into are Crusader Kings 2 again along with Shadow Run Returns. Also, while I haver Amular on my PS3, I may wait until the NASCAR phase wears off before pushing it too hard.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Updating
Looking at my gaming, not much has changed other than I have more WoW characters at 90 and I'm playing a ton of NCAA 14. So, I'm just posting here and updating some of the widgets. Hopefully, I can get in and post more soon.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Is WoW Dying?
I love listening to podcasts. I listen to podcasts about everything from politics, to TV shows to technology. And yes, I do listen to WoW podcasts. However, I dread listening to WoW podcasts for the next week or two. Why? WoW lost 1.3 million subscribers. My response? Who cares?!!? Oh, but the podcasters will spend hours lamenting the loss or making fun of those who are lamenting. It just gets old, quickly.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I play my video games for fun. I've had my ups and downs with WoW. Right now, things are pretty good with my main, Namaqua, and I like logging in, farming, doing a scenario and dungeon daily and logging out. I might even run a few 5.0 dailies to finish up some rep grinds. The whole thing takes 45 minutes max. And I'm having fun. When I stop having fun, I'll go to other games.
Speaking of other games, I'm playing XCOM, OOTP and NASCAR right now. (I really need to look into why I play games with all caps.)
One last note, can we PLEASE release 5.3 soon? I've got Murree at 88 and Vigoda at 85 and would like to level both to 90. However, after the word came out they were nerfing the xp needed to get from 85 to 90, I can't motivate myself to do it.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I play my video games for fun. I've had my ups and downs with WoW. Right now, things are pretty good with my main, Namaqua, and I like logging in, farming, doing a scenario and dungeon daily and logging out. I might even run a few 5.0 dailies to finish up some rep grinds. The whole thing takes 45 minutes max. And I'm having fun. When I stop having fun, I'll go to other games.
Speaking of other games, I'm playing XCOM, OOTP and NASCAR right now. (I really need to look into why I play games with all caps.)
One last note, can we PLEASE release 5.3 soon? I've got Murree at 88 and Vigoda at 85 and would like to level both to 90. However, after the word came out they were nerfing the xp needed to get from 85 to 90, I can't motivate myself to do it.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Alts
Yes, I've got Namaqua to iLvl 479 and have run all the LFRs through ToES. Yes, they are entertaining. However, one thing I've learned in my time in WoW is, I'm not like most players. Raiding is okay, but healing a leveling dungeon is better. Shoot, leveling in general is more fun than endgame right now. Here's my stable of characters at the moment:
Namaqua (Main)- ilvl 479 Elemental Shaman
Bobbylou (Alliance Main)- Druid- Dinged 90 yesterday
Murree- Priest - Level 87
Vigoda- Monk - Level 82
Guyuk- Warrior - Level 30
Kwipke- Hunter - Level 11
Jimmee - Paladin - Level 11
I think my next goal is to level Murree to 90, but since he's all shadow now, I may play Vigoda and Jimmee when I want to heal 5 mans.
Namaqua (Main)- ilvl 479 Elemental Shaman
Bobbylou (Alliance Main)- Druid- Dinged 90 yesterday
Murree- Priest - Level 87
Vigoda- Monk - Level 82
Guyuk- Warrior - Level 30
Kwipke- Hunter - Level 11
Jimmee - Paladin - Level 11
I think my next goal is to level Murree to 90, but since he's all shadow now, I may play Vigoda and Jimmee when I want to heal 5 mans.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Finishing Up 5.1
Okay, I probably won't be finishing much in 5.1 for several weeks into 5.2, but I'm at a good place in WoW right now. Namaqua has an iLevel of 467 and will likely hit the 470 point some time this week. However, I'm considering delaying it a week as Valor prices in 5.2 are half off and I have a couple of pieces to buy.
I really like the change I made to DPS. It has made LFR a matter of just me doing my job. I don't have to worry about tanks doing something dumb or me doing something dumb. At this point, most of the tanks and healers are over-geared (especially for MV) so it's really just a face roll to the loot. Well, it would be if the loot would come, but at least I'm getting VP.
Speaking of VP, the places to spend them are slowly opening up. I'm almost Revered with Shadow-Pan and Klaxi. I've been alternating them to get them up along with daily working on my farm. What's the value of being BFF with tillers? Oh well, they are so much easier as Elemental. Oh, I forgot to mention, I'm Exalted with the Dominance Offensive. Now there's how dailies should be done.
Lastly, I started leveling my Panda Warrior, Guyuk. The name is from a Mongul warrior in ancient China. I really like how the Warrior plays at low levels and it's a perfect alt with double rested xp. It gives me something to do, along with Vigoda's healing, as a break from end game DPS.
I really like the change I made to DPS. It has made LFR a matter of just me doing my job. I don't have to worry about tanks doing something dumb or me doing something dumb. At this point, most of the tanks and healers are over-geared (especially for MV) so it's really just a face roll to the loot. Well, it would be if the loot would come, but at least I'm getting VP.
Speaking of VP, the places to spend them are slowly opening up. I'm almost Revered with Shadow-Pan and Klaxi. I've been alternating them to get them up along with daily working on my farm. What's the value of being BFF with tillers? Oh well, they are so much easier as Elemental. Oh, I forgot to mention, I'm Exalted with the Dominance Offensive. Now there's how dailies should be done.
Lastly, I started leveling my Panda Warrior, Guyuk. The name is from a Mongul warrior in ancient China. I really like how the Warrior plays at low levels and it's a perfect alt with double rested xp. It gives me something to do, along with Vigoda's healing, as a break from end game DPS.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Namaqua is Elemental
Wow, it's been over a month since I posted here. In any case, over the holidays I was having issues deciding what I really wanted out of WoW. I had hit Level 90 and was doing end game, primarily by myself. Yes, I would do a guild run dungeon or scenario, but most of the time I had to move to DPS. Healing just wasn't something I was doing and didn't fit into my goals.
Well, I'm finishing some dailies to get enough Valor to get the last piece to hop into LFR. Meanwhile, there's a guild member panicing about running LFR. They were afraid to heal it, mess up and get yelled at. I could relate. A veteran member of the guild stepped in and said, "Relax. I heal for the raid team, but I still run LFR as DPS. It's just not worth the stress." She had a point. I don't think she ever got through to the scared healer, but it pointed out something to me. If I'm not going to heal LFR, why am I stressing about getting a set of gear to run dailies, scenarios and LFR and only using my healing set on 5-mans.
So, off to DPS I go with Namaqua. I've cleared MV on LFR and am working to increase my DPS. It's a different challenge, but I still like it. The best part is, dailies are 100 times easier when I don't have to worry about spec and gear changes.
The other little thing to mention here is, I can still heal characters I'm leveling. Vigoda is now in the low 40s and healing on a Monk is a ton of fun.
Well, I'm finishing some dailies to get enough Valor to get the last piece to hop into LFR. Meanwhile, there's a guild member panicing about running LFR. They were afraid to heal it, mess up and get yelled at. I could relate. A veteran member of the guild stepped in and said, "Relax. I heal for the raid team, but I still run LFR as DPS. It's just not worth the stress." She had a point. I don't think she ever got through to the scared healer, but it pointed out something to me. If I'm not going to heal LFR, why am I stressing about getting a set of gear to run dailies, scenarios and LFR and only using my healing set on 5-mans.
So, off to DPS I go with Namaqua. I've cleared MV on LFR and am working to increase my DPS. It's a different challenge, but I still like it. The best part is, dailies are 100 times easier when I don't have to worry about spec and gear changes.
The other little thing to mention here is, I can still heal characters I'm leveling. Vigoda is now in the low 40s and healing on a Monk is a ton of fun.
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