Wrong Porridge Weekend

Last Epoch – Fire Warpath Auto-Smite Paladin

Friends… I had a weekend where nothing was quite right. It was one of those weekends akin to wandering into your kitchen and knowing you want something… but you cannot figure out what it is. I was all over the freaking place. For example, I played some Last Epoch and got to Empowered Monoliths on my Fire Warpath Auto-Smite Paladin, and even took down my very first Harbinger. However, shortly after that I just lacked the will to keep pushing forward. Not that there is anything wrong with Last Epoch, but after playing a lot of Path of Exile during this league it just felt lacking. I wasn’t sure why I was trying to push forward, because I wasn’t sure what I actually wanted to accomplish. The moment-to-moment gameplay is fun enough, and there are brief chucks of excitement when you find a nemesis device on your map, but that is quickly over once you realize that you are killing monsters to fill bars so that you can fill other bars. Don’t get me wrong I love Last Epoch, but I think Path of Exile has just spoiled me.

Path of Exile – Widowhail Deadeye and Bleed Gladiator

Then there was Path of Exile, which has its own problems. I have my Righteous Fire Chieftain main that I have largely taken as far as I really can save for completely redoing my entire tree and diving further into the madness of cluster jewels. I have two alts my Widowhail Deadeye and Tanky Bleed Gladiator that are both fine, but both have their own problems that will need to be solved. The problem is, I am just not sure if I am willing to stick around and solve them. Widowhail Deadeye has NO defenses which means if anything looks slightly in their direction they fall over. Bleed Gladiator feels like a worse version of Righteous Fire in that I am plenty tanky… but also have to hit a bajillion buttons to make anything that feels like optimal progression. I was having more fun when it was just a Two-Handed Sunder build… but that had significant survival problems. Both of these characters can be fixed with an investment of time and gear and levels… but I am just not sure I am willing to go through the motions.

Path of Exile – Settlers of Kalguur Shipments

The League Mechanic has also become a bit stale. I loved it while leveling and gearing because so much of the gear that I am especially wearing on my alts and to a lesser extent my RF main… came directly off a boat. The problem is we were given a bit of a bait and switch when it came to the shipping mechanic because the reveal trailer promised three screens full of loot… and even when folks are shipping over 50 million in value they just end up with a single screen. I’ve not maxed out my workers but I am not sure I am willing to spend the gold prices that it would cost… or farm enough content in order to get said gold. Right now I am sending shipments to Riben Fell for 100k to 120k value and getting a reasonable amount of stuff back… but it is nowhere near as interesting as the giant loot pinatas we were promised. Acquiring stuff just seems to take more time than I am currently willing to put into it.

Diablo IV – Season 5 – Level 55 Barbarian

My friend Ace had been having a really good time with Diablo IV so I figured… what the hell since I seem to be floundering anyways I might as well give it a shot. I started off another Barbarian because of course I did… and I was originally going to go Whirlwind and I still might… but it felt MISERABLE to level as that. I fell back on good ole reliable and comfy Upheaval and as of last night was sitting at level 55. The leveling went extremely quickly, and in theory, I could probably even limp through the dungeon to convert over to World Tier 4 at this point. The problem is… I find the loot uninteresting in this game, and the tempering system is a bit miserable. So I am not sure what I am grinding towards save for completing seasonal achievements and progressing the Battle Pass.

Diablo IV – Tier 1 Infernal Hordes

Infernal Hordes is rather enjoyable. I am glad they are making this an evergreen part of the game going forward because it adds yet another thing that players can focus on. So far it doesn’t feel terribly rewarding given the amount of time it takes to complete one. The final boss phase can also be pretty miserable depending upon which negative affixes you choose along the way. That is probably my biggest problem… you only ever get to choose negatives. It reminds me of a worse version of the Red/Blue Atlars in t14+ maps in Path of Exile. With those you get some negative thing that is going to happen but also some massive bonus… either in the form of specific items dropping or the ability to duplicate loot or increase the quantity and rarity of drops. The carrot to this particular stick is just more aether… which lets you open more chests… which themselves feel rather anemic when it comes to rewards. Maybe these get better as I move into World Tier IV, but for now, mechanically they are a lot of fun up until the boss wave and seem to reward a lot of experience so just for fun’s sake they are worth doing.

Since coming back to Final Fantasy XIV, I have been entering the housing lottery again in the hopes of maybe winning back a plot after losing mine due to my own negligence. I realize it is kind of silly for me to do this given that I have already had a home and lost it, because I got distracted and busy around Christmas time. However this past period the same plot that I used to own was up for grabs, and I thought maybe just maybe fate would smile upon me and let me have it back. I did not in fact have the lucky number for the plot and yesterday I got back my deposit once again. I will once again try in a few days to find another housing plot, because what else am I going to do with the money that I have saved up? It is a bit frustrating, but I am largely resigned to doing this song and dance and never being the lucky winning number.

The thing that probably shocked me the most this weekend is that I actually booted up Warframe and played through a few missions. Of all of the games I have played over the years… Warframe is the one that I really wish that I could get into. It has such an amazing community and really some significant support from Digital Extremes. It is essentially Path of Exile levels of complicated but for a genre more akin to Destiny… and I would love to get into it, but I still find it largely obtuse and incomprehensible. I wish I could reset the progress and play through the game with the updated new player experience, but given that my account is 11 years old and I have all manner of legacy items… that is not going to happen. I might try and find some sort of new player experience guide to see if I can limp my way through unlocking whatever I have not unlocked.

What I should have been playing this past weekend was Guild Wars 2, because tomorrow the new expansion drops, and with it comes a glow-up for the Warclaw and what appears to be an amazing housing system. I’m about five quests away from completing Secrets of the Obscure and probably if I really set my mind to it tonight I could push through it. The biggest problem I have is that I essentially ground to a halt when I hit Inner Nayos. That zone is miserable, full stop. I was playing through it the night I had my little retina detach freak out and all of the shit floating in the air… really seems to aggravate me being able to see the floaters shifting around in my left eye. It does not help that at times it has Heart of Thorns levels of aggro and density just making it extremely unfun to play through. Secrets of the Obscure did some interesting things, but across the board, it is probably my least favorite expansion content from Guild Wars 2. I will be happy to move past it.

So basically where I stand currently… is that I have zero clue what I will be focusing on this week. Hell, it might be something that I have not even mentioned here. I’ve had a rough few weeks and continue to struggle with insomnia issues, so right now I just want something comfortable that can alleviate my frustrations. I am not sure such a thing exists. Hopefully, things chill out so I can get back to normal, but for the moment… I am not even really paying attention to everything going on with Blaugust. I am extremely thankful for the mentors who are largely keeping things running in my absence.

AggroChat #486 – Sheep for Divines

Featuring: Ammosart, Ashgar, Belghast, Grace, Kodra, and Thalen

Good Morning Folks!  I am going to give you fair warning…  this is a very Path of Exile episode.  We pushed that topic to the very end of the show but once you hit it… it is pretty much an hour of talk about the upcoming Settlers of Kalguur League.  We start off the show with some discussion about Last Epoch and the most recent market crash that banned exploiters…  but left all the gold in the bloated market economy.  From there we dive into Final Fantasy XIV Dawntrail and talk about the new Arcadion Raid.  We then talk a bit more about Bel and Grace’s adventures in alting as they finish ARR and start into Heavensward.  Finally, we do a dive into the massive meta-breaking changes coming with the Settlers of Kalgurr league in Path of Exile which drops on the 26th.

Topics Discussed:

  • Last Epoch
    • Market Crash
  • Final Fantasy XIV
    • Arcadion Raid
    • Further Alt Adventures 
    • Starting Heavensward Again
  • Path of Exile
    • Settlers of Kalguur
    • The Patch Notes

AggroChat #485 – The Fantasia Dare

Featuring: Ammosart, Ashgar, Belghast, Grace, Kodra, Tamrielo, and Thalen

Hey Folks! We are back in fighting form with the entire crew.  We start off discussing SGDQ or Summer Games Done Quick a massive speedrunning community event.  From there we talk a bit about the Path of Exile 3.25 Settlers of Kalgur spoilers and some of the changes that are being made.  Then we roll into Last Epoch Cycle 2 which has so many amazing gameplay and polish improvements.  Lastly Bel and Grace talk about their nonsense mission to replay all of the FFXIV content and some of the experiences from running old content with perfect understanding of where the game story is going.  Bel has traditionally played a Lalafell and Grace a pretty dedicated Roegadamme…  and they have dared each other to swap races.  Last night after the show that happened and the show card shows the end results.  Lastly Bel talks a bit about Blaugust which is coming up in a few weeks.

Topics Discussed:

  • SGDQ
  • Path of Exile 3.25 Spoilers
  • Last Epoch Cycle 2
    • So many improvements
    • Amazingly polished experience
  • Revisiting FFXIV A Realm Reborn
    • Redoing Old Content with Full Understanding of the 10-Year Story Arc
    • The Fantasia Dare

Done Isn’t a Bad Thing

This weekend we talked a bit about Last Epoch and I get the impression that I came off as a bit more negative than I had expected. When I said “I think I am done with Last Epoch”, it was meant to indicate that I had seen all that I really wanted to see during this cycle and not that I was done with the game completely. At this point, I have pushed my Echo Warpath Void Knight all the way to level 100 and seen all of the content that there is to see save for doing higher corruption pushing which feels largely pointless. On top of that I created another character for an attempt at making something Righteous Fire Adjacent… only to fail completely but still managed to get Forge Guard to 88. Then I rerolled yet another sentinel and succeeded in creating the Ignite Warpath goodness that I was trying to make in my now level 89 Paladin. I also managed to pick up a Helm of the Scurry and pushed a Bleed Squirrels Beastmaster all the way to level 84 along with an attempt at a Flame Reave Spellblade that I stopped at 65.

Essentially since the launch of 1.0 and the very first cycle on February 21st, I have put roughly 300 hours into the game and I think it is time to stop for now. I have 11 tabs full of LP1 or higher copies of uniques, 10 tabs full of well-rolled Exalted items for slamming, and a full tab of dungeon keys that I have no real interest in spending. I could in theory cobble together a few more builds, I have five copies of the David Harbour collab helmet that summons a Wraith Lord and that was going to be my next character to finish leveling. I’ve just reached a point where I think I am done grinding for the moment. That is not to say I won’t happily return to the game at the start of the next cycle. This is sort of the way of ARPGs in that I get in… grind a copious amount of time… then reach a point where I am happy to walk away again and then dive into the next one.

I got roughly a month of constant play out of Last Epoch and that honestly seems really good. In general, I tend to get about two months out of a Path of Exile league and two weeks out of a Diablo III Season. What ultimately stymies me is that the Monoliths are not really done baking, and are in need of more different forms of content to break up the rhythm. Adding chests and rogue exiles went a long way to making them more exciting, but they are still a far cry from Path of Exile where running a map without support can yield content from some forty leagues that have played out over the last decade. I think each cycle the game will get better and add more things to break up the monotony, but the team at EHG just hasn’t had the time to build in the same levels of nuance and complexity. I got a lot of pushback from the AggroChat folks when I said there was no competition and that Path of Exile was clearly the better game… but what I meant is that there is more depth of content than any other ARPG currently has.

I had a heck of a lot of fun playing Last Epoch over the last month, and the game is in a far better state than it has ever been before. That said the well of content currently is not limitless. I could force myself to keep pushing, but with Path of Exile releasing its next league on Friday it seemed like a good time to get off the ride before my opinions started to turn. So like I said I feel like I came across as more negative than I intended during the Podcast. My joy in this sort of game is not necessarily building a bunch of characters and then never really pushing them very far. As always if I am going to play any game… the long-term grind is going to be about the acquisition of loot. I could keep pushing and trying to perfect my builds by getting ever better rolled legendary items… but what would I be doing it for?

In Path of Exile, there are a lot of pieces of content that require you to operate at a certain level to be able to attempt and ultimately succeed at it. While I am not necessarily a bossing motivated person, getting my four void stones was a nice accomplishment last league, and I was able to take down all of the non-uber bosses. More than that being able to survive juiced T16 maps and reap the rewards from running them was extremely cool as well. Pushing Monolith corruption doesn’t really feel that rewarding yet or more so… the things that I am chasing are not that fundamentally different than the things I currently have access to. At some point, I am certain there will be a reason for me to keep pushing, but for now, there really isn’t. I have a handful of functional builds and could keep churning those out for a while now if I really pushed myself but I would rather leave while I am still very happy with the game than burn myself out on it when my attention is waning.

So instead of being progressively more grumpers about the game… I am looking forward to the start of a new Path of Exile league and leveling once again from scratch. Right now I plan on going for something similar to the Righteous Fire Chieftain that I played last league as my starter. From there I will be able to farm enough currency to build whatever other characters that interest me. I am contemplating a trip down memory lane and firing up some sort of Toxic Rain build again, after spending a bunch of time playing Lightning Arrow for a map blaster over the last two leagues. I am also somewhat interested in some sort of an elemental strike build. I’ve also never actually made anything with Cyclone despite threatening to do so for years. I’m also interested in trying out one of the alternate Boneshatter builds using Trauma support and some other ability.

Last Epoch was a great run, and I look forward to being excited to start over again in the next cycle when 1.1 drops. We are already starting to get some teasers about what that is going to entail including several new bosses and a new pinnacle boss. That is cool and all but what I am really hoping is for some additional monolith content. We need something like Ritual or Legion to break up the monotony of the same three map types over and over: Arena, Ambush, and Spires. I would also love to see them get inventive and create new gameplay modes similar to Heist or Delve in Path of Exile. Dungeons are not really my thing and I would love to see those reworked to be more enjoyable. As it stands the lead-up to the boss is boring as hell and then you get a single attempt at the boss before having to go through the boring parts again. As much as I have maligned Nightmare Dungeons in Diablo IV, they would honestly be preferable to the Last Epoch Dungeon design.

In Path of Exile, you can really focus on a single game mode and have more than enough content doing just that in order to get an entire league worth of play. My hope is that at some point each of the game modes in Last Epoch will be equally rich. I have faith in how far I have seen the game come since I first set foot in it back in 2018 and comparing that to what it plays like today. I think the game will get there, and they have already added so much good stuff. The Circle of Fortune and the prophecies are brilliant and I enjoyed running them so much. I hope at some point we get character customization, something akin to the hideout system from POE, and the ability to unlock item drops as cosmetics. There is so much room to grow the game, and I think given enough time we will see all of it come to fruition.

Anyways! At the moment I have been playing through Horizon Forbidden West on the PC and am hoping to wrap that up prior to the launch of the Path of Exile Necropolis league. I will probably talk some about that in the coming days. Apologies for the lack of blog posts for Thursday or Friday, but I took those days off and just was not feeling the blog.