Authenticating…

I double click on the World of Warcraft icon on my desktop. A note pops up telling me a few servers are offline. None of them are mine. Log in and get “Authenticating” and that is it. No game, no fun, no community – nothing.

Sometimes a game just picks the wrong time to act like a piece of garbage. I’m not in a very forgiving mood tonight.

UPDATE: City of Heroes just got another month out of me… I’ll give it 30 days. WoW will be my backup for the next month.

The Drudge Report

It looks like there is a new race you can play in the upcoming Asheron’s Call 2: Legions expansion pack. No, it’s not the already announced Empyreans, but it appears to be a Drudge – complete with board and nail.

Seems it is only for people that pre-order the expansion pack.

UPDATE: At a later date, a quest to unlock the Drudge race will be available for those that do not pre-order, but this quest will have a pretty high level-requirement (60-ish).

Bored

All weekend when I had free time I would log into WoW. It just wasn’t working for me. Something is wrong. What is it? Nobody I know is online, that is what’s wrong.

I decided to reinstall City of Heroes. There it is, the icon is on my desktop. Mocking me.

I played a little more Guild Wars. It’s pretty. I’ve seen enough pretty this weekend.

Logged into EQ2 Try To While Away Time On The Isle Trial. Made a mage, was going well. Some guy runs up and tells me I’m making a huge mistake making a mage, they suck really bad. I should start over with a scout.

I’ve got no interest all of a sudden. Nothing new, this happens. I forget what I do to get over it. I think it is to take a break. Not sure. Well, I think I’ll log into WoW and see if anyone is on.

Or maybe I’ll activate CoH. Or maybe I should just take a shower and go to bed.

Working As Intended

[World of Warcraft] I was told that I could level my rogue’s lockpicking skill by picking a locked chest that is in a pirate ship near Ratchet. I went in and started picking the lock. Going along smoothly until I stopped at 110 skill. I was told you can get up to 175 here but I appeared to be bugged. I tried about 40 more times in a row with no skillup and decided to petition the problem.

The GM responded later on that it is working as intended. Nuts to that, I thought. Heck, the lock was still yellow to me which tells me I should still gain skill on it. I totally knew he was wrong.

I decided to read the WoW forums today to see if I could prove the GM wrong. After digging through 29 pages of discussion on lockpicking I found my answer: Lockpicking is capped at 5X per level. I am level 22 so 5×22=110. Damn, it *is* working as intended!

The Battle Of The Patches

EQ2 and WoW have been out just about the same length of time. Which team has put out more patches? EQ2 by a long shot. 28 to 9 is the score I could find.

Everquest 2

World of Warcraft

Blizzard needs to change their frame of mind regarding content updates. They are moving too slow.

This is part of my fear, that the overwhelming popularity of WoW is very very bad for the game and possibly the genre. Everyone used to copy EQ, now they will start copying WoW. Granted, WoW is fun, but for how long?

Blizzard is sitting on a cash cow, what is left to motivate them?

Test Server Blues

Back when I was playing Anarchy Online, I mostly played on the test server. It was around the time that the new Fixer grid was being implemented. Many people poured onto the test servers to try to get a head start on figuring out how to do the quest that would grant you access to it.

The quest required that you locate and terminate three different mobs (among other steps). They would spawn in certain positions but they would not always be what was spawned there. So sometimes you needed to kill a few other mobs in order to have the proper mob spawn. Players had found the first and second locations but had no idea where the third one was.

Let me take a step back. Besides players, there were also employees (?) known as “Bug Hunters” that would be on the test server. They would take reports from players that found bugs as well as trying to track down problems on their own.

One of them made a mistake. Over the global chat channel, he typed out what looked to be a teleport command and some coordinates. Oops. I went into the normal grid and started popping out at different locations to see my coordinates. When I found a location that was close enough, I popped into my yalm and flew the rest of the way. There was the Bug Hunter and the NPC. He just gave away the third location. He saw me and struck up a conversation.

I imagine I was not the only one to see those coordinates, but I promised the Bug Hunter I would keep my mouth shut (and I did until today, hehe). Sadly, I did not see that guy around any more. Perhaps he was fired, perhaps he changed his character name.

As you can see, there are issues to consider when thinking about a having public test server. Should you put new quests on the test server? Should you have employees testing the quests on that server? This is just one example of what could go wrong.

I think these and many other issues are why most games do not have a public test server. In fact, even games with private test servers (Asheron’s Call 2 Vanguard Program for example) have problems with leaks getting out to the general public. It’s a sticky issue and I’m not sure that I have seen a good implementation of a test server yet.

Monday Ramblings

What’s new with me? I think everyone is back to full health around the house so that is a plus.

I’ve been able to get a little WoW playing in – got my Rogue to level 21 and now able to use poisons. Currently he is equipped with two gigantic swords (that just look stupid in my opinion) I found in Shadowfang Keep during my late night raids with Inhibit. Really, all I did was follow him around and observe but we had a good time chatting and goofing off. I went through levels 18 and 19 in that place. Honestly, I really like that instance. It just flows nicely and looks great all the way through. I really like when you get outside and look down off the wall and realize that you are really high up above the ground.

Played just a bit of EQ2 Trial of Isle. So far it seems all right, if not a little dark (lighting that is). Perhaps it was just night time. I started a Scout there, which seems to be like a Rogue. Getting stealth right off the bat was nice. The tracking feature was interesting. I selected what I wanted to track from a dropdown list (which I assume is a list of things only in the nearby area) and a magic path shows up that I can follow to whatever I am tracking. Not overly excited to play it any more but I’ll keep popping back in there now and then.

Asheron’s Call 2 has announced a ship date for the expansion pack (Legions) of May 5th. That is a little over a month later than expected. Turbine is really struggling to manage expectations these days. I tried to play some but when I log in I get hit immediately with the choppy movement. I don’t know what is the deal with that game, but it has been choppy for me since day one. It makes me rush back to WoW just for the fact I can run and not have to stop once and a while to wait for control back.

Played some of the MMORPG beta tests I am in as well. One of them (The Matrix Online) has an interesting combat system. I spent a large chunk of time in the fight tutorial just playing with it. I also tried Puzzle Pirates recently, not my cup of tea for sure. What else? Oh, I have not reactivated City of Heroes as I’m not sure I’m ready for that yet. That is all for now.

EQ2: Trial of the Isle

Everquest 2 is offering a free trial for Fileplanet subscribers. I am a pseudo subscriber (friends in high places, hehe) so I downloaded the free trial and I have the key in my inbox. I’ll check it out this weekend because that is what I do.

My biggest question is this comment: “No need to rush, you have up to a year to try a variety of character types and experiment with various play styles.”

So, um, I understand that I cannot ever leave the “newb” island, but I will be able to play on it for a year? What is up with that? Odd.