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The MMO Geek: Neverwinter Impressions

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Dungeons and Dragons always fascinated me as a kid. This sort of creative mentality that was designed to let you have all kinds of wondrous adventures greatly appealed to me. That said, I never had any friends who were interested in playing, and my parents wouldn’t have been thrilled with 13-year-old me hanging out with a bunch of 20- and 30-somethings who were confident in the rules. So I held off until many years later when some friends and I finally mustered up the resources, time, and understanding to give it a try. It was a lot of fun, but as someone who got roped into the role of Dungeon Master, I also found it to be a lot of work, and I lacked the time and drive to get it done regularly.

I did have a chance to try DDO, and I love that game. Great experience and storytelling. However, it’s pretty old by this point and I was looking for something more.

Enter Dungeons and Dragons: Neverwinter. I’ve been playing this game for about a week now and I must say that I am impressed. In today’s MMO Geek, I want to talk about where this game succeeds, where it fails, and any other general observations.

Character creation

I have long been reluctant to get excited about Neverwinter, and a large portion of that probably is because of the limited class choices. A big thing for me in my gaming history has always been having a bevy of classes to choose from, and that is one area that Neverwinter is lacking. I understand that eventually they hope to include far more (I think I read one estimate that placed the total at 30??), but with timeline for release or schedule to expect, I’m skeptical that we’ll get anything in a timely fashion. The current choices don’t stir up much excitement in me either: the Guardian Fighter, the Great Weapon Fighter, the Devoted Cleric, the Trickster Rogue (the class I chose), and the Control Wizard. You have far more variation in race (seven total; eight if you buy a $200 founder’s pack), so that gives a bit more customization, as well as a few background choices that add a bit of flavor to your character (where they’re from ,what deity they worship, etc.)

Overall, not bad character customization, with plenty of sliders for you to tweak your character’s look. I still find the class selection rather limited.

Tell me a story

Neverwinter’s story is fairly well done. You pick up right after the events of the opening credit sequence and are immediately thrust into the fray, fighting various undead and helping to push back the forces threatening to overwhelm the city of Neverwinter. All the quests I have done up to this point have been fairly entertaining, despite being fairly straight-forward “Kill 10 rats,” and “Bring 12 items” quests. This is partially because combat is so damn fun. The game is very much an action RPG, and I love the satisfying animations as my rogue dashes and slashes, carving up all the weak little enemies who stand in my way. The game is fully voice-acted, which also adds to the excitement of doing quests.

I’d be remiss not to mention The Foundry when talking about story. Upon hitting level 15, the Foundry puts dungeon-making tools in the players’ hands and lets them go to town on creating their own adventurers for their friends (and random strangers). While the tools are a bit complex (don’t expect to just jump into the editor and churn out 10 dungeons in a night), they really allow for a great deal of creativity while creating. I realize this features has been included in other games (City of Heroes, Star Trek Online), but as a game that is set in the DnD universe, it was bound to have some great creations. Perhaps the best quest I’ve done so far has been a player created one where you are asked to solve the mystery of a strange family history. I don’t want to go into too much detail, but if you get a chance, look up the “From the Shadows” quest line. You won’t be sorry!

Beauty is in the eye of the Beholder

Many criticized World of Warcraft’s graphics for being too cartoony, and while Neverwinter’s graphics aren’t quite as dramatic, they still have a certain style to them that I hesitate to define as realistic. That said, the look of the game is absolutely gorgeous. The scenery is crisp and varied (to some extent) and the lighting is fantastic. The various areas do a wonderful job of setting the mood for whatever little dungeon crawl it is you are about to embark upon.

Cost of living

It’s all well and good that Neverwinter is free to download and free to play. However, that comes at the hefty cost of a fairly substantial cash shop. The folks at Perfect World have made it perfectly clear that while you don’t have to spend money on their game, it certainly will make things go a TON faster. For instance, horses typically cost five gold in-game. By the time I was of an appropriate level to buy a horse (level 20), I had just barely over two gold. Alternatively, you can buy a mount off of their cash shop. This sort of idea is fairly common in F2P games nowadays. The thing that sets Perfect World and Neverwinter apart, however, is the fact that as of this moment, these items are extremely expensive. To give you an idea, if I’m not mistaken a mount costs $30. As a recent college graduate, I have a really hard time justifying that.

Again, as Perfect World has said, you are never forced to buy anything. Everything in the cash shop can be achieved simply by playing the game (albeit far more than someone who has employed the cash shop) with the exception of the keys needed to unlock the epic lockboxes you occasionally find. That said, until the prices come down, I think I’ll have a hard time plopping down the money to take advantage of any available items.

A world of adventure awaits

Despite some of the issues with the cash shop and class selection options, I still must give Neverwinter a positive recommendation. The game feels very polished and runs great, and the sense of adventure you get from completing the various missions cannot be overstated. For those of you familiar with the Neverwinter setting and with Dungeons and Dragons in general, I think you’ll love it. For those of you who have never set foot into an online game or just don’t have experience with tabletop roleplaying, I think you’ll also enjoy the world that Cryptic has carefully crafted.

Download the game, make a character, pour yourself some ale, and get adventuring. If you’d like to play a bit with my Trickster Rogue, look for me on “Eburk” on the Mindflayer shard.

Happy gaming!

The MMO Geek: MMO’s and Writing History

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I may be making the most obvious statement in the world when I say that developing an MMO requires a bit of presence from the community. Every MMO ever made most likely has at least one major fan site writing about it, and most have multiple, spanning many languages and sometimes many topics, depending on the scope. There are websites that focus on crafting, sites that focus on guides, sites that focus on pets, on fan fiction, on artwork, and the list goes on and on. Some sites choose to cover multiple games, while many big blog sites will cover a single game in great depth.

I want to focus on one particular sort of niche within these fan sites that I find particularly fascinating, and that is the creation of fan-made pieces of fan fiction.

MMO Geek: A Public Service Announcement (Don’t be a jerk)

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I want to make a PSA. But first, some context.

Yesterday, while playing my Troll Rogue on World of Warcraft (my current MMO darling), I completed the “Heart of Fear” raid for the first time. Now this raid has been out for quite some time (opened October 30th, 2012), but I recently found myself capable of running it due in part to gear level, and in part to finding the confidence to sit through a potentially volatile LFR group. For those of you who don’t play WoW or aren’t familiar with the concept, LFR stands for Looking For Raid, and its purpose is to group players together at random in order to tank down easier versions of raid bosses. It’s a great way for  a casual player, such as myself, to experience content that I would otherwise never have the opportunity to see. Now, great as this may seem, there are quite a fair number of jerks and idiots who use this service without any sort of social etiquette whatsoever. Courtesy is really optional for some as they click the little LFR button.

Watch the Curiosity Land on Mars on Your Xbox 360

This weekend you’ll be able to watch the Mars Science Laboratory Mission get underway live on your Xbox 360. One of the mission objectives is to study the “habitability” of Mars and to collect data for manned missions, as well as to study the climate and geology.

According to Wikipedia the time of the landing is 5:31 am UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) August 6, which is 1:31 am EST August 6/10:31 pm PST August 5. [The time and date said on episode 102 of the podcast is wrong.] Depending on which site you look at the exact time is a bit different.

There will of coarse be other live streams of the landing on the Internet. But this one you can watch while sitting on your couch, chatting with your buddy’s on Party Chat.

 

Source: Major Nelson’s Blog, Wikipedia

Guild Wars 2 – Hunger Royale

On the last day the Guild Wars 2 Weekend Beta, Arenanet setup an event for everyone. It was Hunger Royale, which is a cross between Hunger Games and a battle royale. To see it check out the video below

 

Now You Can Yell FUS ROH DAH and Something Happens

Bethesda has announced that a patch will be forthcoming for Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, it will be adding Kinect support. Now you can continue yelling FUS ROH DAH at your screen (we all know you do) but now it will do something. A full list of the 200+ commands will be released this week. You’ll need print out just to remember them all. What’s faster reading a piece of paper to find what the map command is, or just pressing the back button?

Here’s a video of one of the programmers showing off the voice commands.

John Barrowman – Lovable Badass

John-Barrowman

We already know John Barrowman is made of awesome. Not only is he an amazing singer (yes, I have a couple of his albums…purchased long before he was Captain Jack) but the world knows and loves him as Captain Jack Harkness.

So how could he be any more amazing?

From ToplessRobot, he was entering his hotel after a show, tackled a teenage thief and held him down until the police arrived!

But that’s not the total badass part:

After that he said he wants to offer the kid a job!

I’m in awe.

Be sure to hop over and check out the details of the takedown and job offer (and the totally adorable picture of Mr. Barrowman in a kilt)!

The Horrors of Winter and an Author’s Aid

Stephen King

Stephen King

Sometimes my favorite authors and actors do things that make me extremely proud of them (and the money I spend on their items).

Stephen King has put out a call in Maine via radio for folks who are able to donate funds to help low income families with heating assistance this winter in the broadcast area. They’ve also agreed to match donations up to $70,000 which would bring the total assistance to $140,000. This request and offer is in response to the federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program which is facing some severe cuts.

I’m sure he’ll come under criticism for not donating more or for asking other folks to donate before he matches the amount but in this humble Elf’s opinion, he’s at least doing something rather than ignore the situation in a town that he still calls home.

Kudos to you, Mr. King.

I think you’ve just inspired me to purchase your newest book.

(via Bangor Daily News)

Star Trek 45th Anniversary Creation Con – One Trekkie’s Musings

Elf and the Klingons

Elf and the Klingons

This past weekend I had the chance to attend the 45th Anniversary Star Trek Creation Convention here inNashville (Thanks again, Cass!). Considering that it’s been at least 11 years since I’d been to a Creation Con (back when I was still blonde) I was curious and excited to attend. For the past 7 years the conventions I’ve attended have been along the lines of Dragon*Con and GMX. From what I remembered about the Creation Cons I went to inSan Francisco, I knew it wouldn’t be anything like that but I was still looking forward to seeing the differences. 

Flaunt your Geek Pride on May 25th!

Elf on Towel Day

Elf and her Towel

May 25th.

Geek Pride Day. Star Wars Day. Towel Day. Glorious 25th of May.

If you happen to be a geek of diverse interests you may find today almost overwhelming. Me, I’ve got Boba Fett in my pocket, a “42” t-shirt on under my work clothes, a towel on my shoulder, and a lilac badge on my shirt. I figure all of those combined is enough to show my geek pride for the day.