Filed under: games | Tags: 4th, D&D, gaming, Sheriff Frogtooth and the Foxtold murders, tf2
I’ve been pretty disconnected from the rest of the CGH group lately, and with no reason other than the bewitching rasta of a busy life. During that time though, I have had time to explore a few things.
I have been driven to play TF2 to a great degree. The sheer variety of the classes, and the fact that all of them are useful, is a feat of design that I have not seen matched. Not even in those MMORPGs that some people get hooked on.
Valve have taken a page from microsoft and a lot of school teachers, by starting to use achievements. To this day I can still hand kids at school a sticker for completing a task, and they are happy. That’s all the motivation they need. Similarly, the average xbox gamer needs only the carrot flavoured achievement, the little ‘ding’ that sounds, letting them know they’ve completed some arbitrary task. As an experiment in psychology, it’s fantastic. Now it’s in Valve games too. Somehow, providing a heap of achievements for medic players is all that was needed to bring them back into prominence.
For some time I played an engineer, hunting for the 10 sentry kills achievement. I have yet to get that one. The medic achievements come hard and fast – but unless you have a good partner you’re somewhat ineffective. Few and far between are the medics that can help more than one player. In a social group the medic is the guy who isn’t so cool, but spends a lot of time with the most cool person. When the cool person isn’t there, they find that they have no social responses for most things. When the cool person is there, they can make snide remarks about those outside their cliche knowing they have the safety of Mr Cool to back them up. That’s how medics work.
4th Edition
If I need to say what it’s the 4th edition of, then you wont be interested in this paragraph. I’m eager to play it, but there are features I immediatly dislike. I don’t like the ‘class roles’ they’ve gone for. That’s nothing but a combat oriented approach to gaming, and doesn’t encourage people to take different groups into gaming.
There’s no place for non-combat characters either. How do you run a local sheriff trying to solve a series of murders in his small town? You don’t. not. in. 4th. You take a party with exactly one Striker, one Controller etc and hack the badies apart.
There are things I like about it too, but I’ll talk about them more after my campaign has started and I have a chance to playtest everything.
So much has happened recently. I keep meaning to make a post about it, but then something else happens! It’s like being on a roller coaster where the guy in front keeps throwing beer cans at you.
Firstly props to lawhell for the awesome review he got for his writing. No, I didn’t write the review, but I was just as impressed as the guy who did.
We’ve finally got a car, but no sooner did we get it than my beautiful Asian flower went to hospital with dropsy. They didn’t say it was dropsy, but in the end they couldn’t figure out what it was, and I always liked the name ‘dropsy.’ It makes it seem very 1950s.
Team Fortress 2 has been on the menu almost every night since the new internet arrived, and it’s entirely worth it. The different classes really provide a lot of variety. I’ll make a big post about it at a later date though.
We also had the movie night at Bears, which turned out to be a roaring success. Speaking of Bears, we’ve been planning some real life RPG stuff happening there in the very near future. I know that 4th edition D&D is out soon, but it looks like we’ll have 3.5 for the time being and D6 cthulu as the alternate. Once Upon A Time as a filler too, if I’m not mistaken.
Filed under: Real Life Adventures | Tags: bowling, dow, gaming, soulstorm, tf2, WoW
Well my gaming this weekend crossed into the realm of real life. I had my first ever bowling experience. It was interesting going from wii-bowling to the real thing. I have to say my score suffered, but not as much as I had first anticipated.
I discovered one thing though. Bowling is fun.
Aside from that it’s only a few days until the new internet is here and ready for TF2 action. A lot of people are waiting for this. With a little luck 007dawg will have his new internet soon and we’ll be able to challenge the dark powers that control Soulstorm. Maybe it will work this time. Maybe. Regardless, we’ve both hit 40, and have our mounts for wow. I think things are looking good. I have a feeling though, that by the time some of our other casual buddies get into the game they’ll have to use their mains just to keep up with us.