Tamriel Renaissance

Hey Friends! I seem to have pretty much played nothing but Elder Scrolls Online this weekend and had a blast doing so. Right now I seem to be going through a little bit of a renaissance with this game and it is happening for a bunch of reasons. Firstly I had been grasping for something to really engage with in the month until the Outriders launch. Secondly and probably considerably more important is that I connected with my friends Bells and Zuu who are themselves having a bit of a revival with the game. This lead to a whole sequence of events that has folks coming back and joining my guild and effectively revitalizing the entire experience.

That is nothing to dilute the fact that Elder Scrolls Online is just a really solid game right now and they seem to have nailed the release cadence for content drops. For awhile now they have been on this cycle of releasing a new expansion every year and then three minor drops throughout that expansion content cycle. On top of that they seem to keep investing in new systems and supporting aging systems like player housing. The myriad of content that is still fresh and viable is staggering to me, because it all more or less centers around build diversity and the gear that you gain after a certain point effectively staying evergreen.

This is more or less accomplished in a structured manner. Each zone has a specific set worth of gear that drops in it, and that set is more or less unique and stays effective regardless of how many new sets get added into the game pending you want to focus on that specific play style. In my travels I stumbled across this listing of the Overworld set drops and zones they drop in. There are also dungeon dropped sets but they are probably more straight forward. Then far as I can tell there are specific activities in that zone that can drop specific items. Based on my research it looks a little like this:

  • Jewelry – Dark Anchor Chests
  • Waist/Feet – Delve Bosses
  • Head/Chest/Legs/Weapons – Overworld Public Group Bosses
  • Shoulder/Hand/Weapons – Public Group Dungeon Bosses

I spent a good chunk of last night running around in a public dungeon and those drops seem to align with the sort of things I was seeing in there. Essentially you have specific targets that you want to farm in order to get the drops that you need for a specific slot and specific set type.

What is great about this is given enough resources you can turn a random green set piece into something that is actually end game viable. The crafting system and the ability to upgrade rarities of items not only applies to the things you create but also the drops you get out in the world. So you with enough crafting resources you can upgrade the green to blue and then again to purple and again to orange quality essentially capping the item out. If you end up with less than perfect affixes on the item, then there is a way to fix that through transmutation as well. Through all of these interweaving systems it actually becomes fairly reasonable to single out a specific drop and then focus actually getting that thing. The same is true with dungeon loot and while you can get orange items straight up from Veteran content, a lot of players just farm the normal version and convert up whatever rarity they get to drop there.

Weirdly Elder Scrolls Online has been a game where I have rolled a number of alts but never really played them much. I actually decided to focus on one for a bit and played through all of Stros M’Kai, Betnik and Coldharbor on my Bosmer Warden. I am having a blast playing it was Two Handed with Stamina based morphs on the Animal Companion line of skills. During the Morrowind campaign I picked up the Scarlet Judge outfit and I am rocking that appearance for the time being on the character because I think it looks really cool. Coming back to Stros M’Kai which I believe is the first area I ever tested in the game… felt like coming home.

The love and nostalgia that I have for Elder Scrolls Online is significant, but I have to admit a lot of what is making this return trip so enjoyable is all of the folks that are showing up in House Stalwart. Bells and Zuu have been busy recruiting and Zuu is actively decorating the home that will eventually become our Guild Hall. I love these assistants that you can get and consider them to be pretty much the best crowns I ever spent in the game, so it feels super right to have them be our guild bank and guild merchant. I am having a blast and I think this underlines the point that enjoyment in a game is a combination of the game being really good, but also having a bunch of folks around you who are also enjoying the game.

A number of my most enjoyable experiences in MMORPGs has been moments in time where people were just excited about the vibe of the game. While I have yet to actually group up with anyone, just knowing that there are other people around enhances the experience. You have to understand that my wife and I enjoy being in the same room doing completely different things, because just knowing the other is there enhances our evening. The same is true for online gaming. Just knowing that there are friends out there if I feel like talking…. even if I never actually talk… is a positive. Not sure how long this current run will last but I am enjoying the wave before it breaks.

AggroChat #337 – Revisiting Comfort Games

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

Tonight we have a bit of an odd show at the end of a painfully long week.  We talk about Outriders some more and how odd it is that they are patching the demo and being completely transparent about it.  Since more folks have played it there are some fresh impressions to go along with that. This breaks out into a broader discussion of live service games and the looter shooter genre.  From here we sorta make a trip down into comfort gaming and revisiting old familiar stories as a way of regulating mood.  Tam and Kodra talk about how they are wired a little differently and their version of this is playing some sort of game where they can enter a flow state and find peace and calm in the challenge.

Topics Discussed

  • Outriders Patching the Demo
    • More thoughts about the game
    • Concerns about the setting
  • Broad Discussion about Live Service Games
    • What makes success
    • Are regular story drops achievable?
  • Comfort Gaming
    • Revisiting a story in a time of need
    • Tam and Kodra wired differently
      • Flow state games
    • Using media to regulate moods

Tres Cazadora

This weekend was the beginning of another Diablo 3 season and once again we are on our bullshit. I was super happy to see that Byx was around and wanting to do nonsense and since we are all sorta stressed to the highest degree we seemingly all chose the easy mode. Demon Hunter is pretty much the default state for me and a Diablo season because I know with a little push I can get in and get the content knocked out in relatively short order. I decided to rebirth an older Demon Hunter which lead to the above state of our party, where we are all desperately in need of clothing and kicking demon butt in high heels.

This was a fairly low gaming weekend, because we spent a lot of our time doing various cleaning activities both for the sake of covid19 and for the fact that it is spring break and we always seem to do big cleaning projects. We went out shopping for awhile on Saturday and managed to get a new pair of outdoor rugs for the backyard, so pending things ever warm up again we will get everything set up back there again. This is mostly for our own mental fortitude because if we are sequestered for very long in the near future we will want access to our peaceful oasis with birbs, squirrels and neighborhood cats. Huge thanks to my friend Kolrath for giving me a lift from 55ish to 70 on Saturday morning fairly early, and Grace and I finally managed to catch up with each other on Sunday night to hang for a bit again.

I am currently stalled out on the seasonal journey and my six piece gear set by a single thing. I cannot for the life of me get a weapon to roll a socket. I’ve completely bankrupted myself on five or six occasions trying to roll a socket on a yellow bow and it just isn’t happening. Ultimately my game time has been spent farming gold and then blowing all of it on a futile attempt to get through chapter four. The worst part is that I don’t even love the gear set that is for this season, but I have been rat-holing other set pieces I come across because I think ultimately for farming purposes I am going to want a Yang’s Multishot build, which is probably my favorite? I am not sure what sort of shenanigans I can get up to this season with the ability to have odd combinations of cube items but I figure bolas and grenades are on the menu for nonsense.

The other thing that I did this weekend was spend the podcast getting reacquainted with Elder Scrolls Online. Effectively patching up right now will replace your current client with a brand new one, and while this is in itself a cumbersome and lengthy process… the end result is amazing. Elder Scrolls Online has always had significant performance issues, namely when it comes to loading into the game initially and loading into new areas. This client seems to completely fix these issues for me at least and has greatly improved general performance across the board. As always I am several content releases behind and am now working my way through the Morrowind content drop. I have no clue where I picked up the bad-ass Khajiit mask but I am absolutely rocking this cat lord vibe right now.

Friday Debris

This is Tripod, named such for the fact that she is a three legged cat that comes to visit from time to time. Tripod does not realize we love her yet, and bolts at the sight of us… but we do our best to try and make sure she has food. She is one of a handful of neighborhood cats that occasionally visit our house and we were scared to death that she was no longer with us. We’ve had a cold snap and for a couple of weeks we had not managed to catch any sight of her on the front porch cam where we put out food every day. However several times this week we have seen her lurking around the backyard which was pretty much the highlight of the week. We are hoping she is still around during the spring and summer months and maybe just maybe we can teach her that we are friendly people while we are out and about in the back and front yard more often.

This Friday post is somewhat turning into a “things left on the cutting room floor” post about the week. The other day I talked about restarting Witcher 2 so that I could go down the path that was not taken, and I have now reached the first branch in the road… and more or less determined that I made the correct choice the first time. While I greatly enjoyed the “non-human” path, I gotta say I am not loving the blatant racism and bigotry of the “human” path right now. Additionally it is super weird to have as my companions, characters that I more or less learned to greatly dislike during the other play through. As a result my completion of this play through is pretty much in jeopardy. In many games the various path options are equally good and it is just a matter of taste, but for me at least there seems like a clear correct choice here and I made the wrong one on attempt two.

The other issue from which I am suffering is that I am staying up way the hell too late reading and it is starting to cut into my sleep schedule. It feels thoroughly odd to be saying this because I have not been a person to stay up late reading that often in my life. This is complicated by the fact that I read relatively slowly and that at least until my wife falls asleep she is pretty regularly making random comments while I attempt to follow the text. At this point I am roughly halfway through the second book in the Witcher series and I am looking forward to getting into the novels proper having focused on the two prequel short story collections first. The books have not really done much yet to improve my opinion of Yennefer, which is weird because I thought all of the loyalty fans have must have come from reading the books.

Another weird revelation is that there were a lot of moments in Witcher 3 that I mistook as me not knowing what was going on because I had not played the other games. Now I know I am completely incorrect in that assessment and instead the game is just deep diving into character relationships from the books without giving the player much of a heads up about it. Last night I read for example the story of Dudu Biberveldt, a character that I just assumed had showed up in the games before. However having played the second game and watched several synopsis videos of the first game… I am pretty certain that is not a thing and he just lives in the novels. I have to admit though it is this sort of thing that makes the setting so infectious for me, because the things that are constantly left unanswered make me want to go then dig for the answers. I have a feeling that it might have the opposite effect on some of my friends however.

Yesterday was a big reveal of the next expansion for Elder Scrolls Online, and we are going back to Skyrim. The expansion seems like it is going to center on the Solitude area and more importantly Blackreach, one of the coolest areas in Elder Scrolls V. I am all about Dwemer ruins, and supposedly Blackreach is going to make up roughly half of the playable content area in this expansion. They are once again doing a year long story that unfolds over the course of several updates, and considering that I didn’t play any of the “Year of the Dragon” content, I am wondering if this is time for me to update the client and go back into the game. I have most of Morrowind and all of the newer content to experience.

I realize this in some ways goes directly in the face of my whole desire to stop chasing the forever game, but for Elder Scrolls Online, Final Fantasy XIV, and Star Wars the Old Republic I play them more or less in a single player manner. I come back to the game after a large bundle of content has built up and then can happily binge the new story in an almost Netflix manner before leaving once again and going off and playing other things. I wish I could play World of Warcraft in the same sort of manner, but the way their patch content is released makes it a struggle to try and figure out what the hell is going on at any time if you were not around to see it doled out in small chunks. I am realizing that I find I greatly prefer content that is gated behind completing the previous content just for sake of making it easier to follow.