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Thursday, 30 July 2009
Pink in Concert
I've been listening to Seth Lakeman a lot this week and watching some live videos of him on Youtube prompted me to have a look on his site to see if he was doing any live performances in my area. Would you believe, he is. I'm taking my parents to see him in November.
Before I clicked to purchase the tickets on Ticketline I thought I'd check the Pink tour listings, with very little hope that there'd be any tickets left - I tried to buy tickets for her summer UK performance the very day they came out and was beyond furious to find out that they'd all gone and people were already selling them for three, four, five times the price. That's officially sworn me off Ticketmaster (just realised as I was typing that it was Ticketmaster that I first tried) as it was their own resale site getmein.com that was full of all those criminally high-priced tickets.
Anyway, would you believe there was ONE concert that still had the buy tickets option AND it was at a venue that I wouldn't have to drive six hours to reach! WOO HOO!!! You've never seen anyone move so fast, I swear. I'm glad my mum was in because despite a speed-of-light room ransacking I couldn't find my bank card. Go mummy with her organisation! ONE ticket to see Pink secured! I must have got the very last ticket available because 'buy tickets now' was replaced by 'please try again later' when I revisted the gig list after I bought it.
The happy post-Pink-ticket-purchase high also gave me enough energy to go down to our new house and get painting after I'd finished skipping about here so...music must be good for the soul!
EDIT: Just checked getmein.com (a Ticketmaster company) and it's £70+ for seats that are worse than the one I got in the first tier for £35+ fees. Ticketmaster shouldn't be allowed to do this.
Sunday, 26 July 2009
Buckles’ Big Guide to Shaiya
CONTENTS
To go straight to a particular section of my guide: use CTRL+F, type in the heading from the table of contents below in CAPITAL LETTERS, select ‘match case’ and when you click ‘next’ you’ll be whisked straight to the beginning of the topic.
- THE RACES
- THE CLASSES
- GAME MODES
- LIGHT SIDE vs DARK
- ALL THINGS MONEY
- MOUNTS
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THE RACES
There are four races in Shaiya, belonging to two different alliances. The Alliance of Light is made up of humans and elves. The Union of Fury is made up of the Vail and the Nordein. These are the descriptions of the races, as given by Aeria Games:
The Humans
Newest to the lands of Teos are the Humans. Spiritual, strong, and swift, the Humans are adept at nearly every job that Teos has to offer. However, their power truly lies in their strength of body and spiritual nature. Born Fighters and Priests, the Humans are natural complement to the magical Elves. Brought to Teos by the Goddesses, the hope was that the Humans would help restore balance and unity. Unfortunately, the Humans got swept up into the chaos, and the Elves were the first to assist them.
The Elves
Methodical, deliberate, and smart are just some of the words used to describe the Elves. The Elves, like the Vail, are descendents from the Dumianas. The Laws of Nature are very important to the Elves, and their society relies on order and discipline. The Elves are in constant conflict in their attempts to keep the monsters of Teos outside of their borders. The magical Elves are the chosen of the Goddess of Light.
The Vail
Intelligent and swift, cunning and spiritual, the Vail are the chosen of the Goddess of Darkness. One of the two races that are descendents of the Dumianas, the Vail, while exotic and mysterious in appearance, are not the war-like people most expect them to be. Ferocious and treacherous only when necessary, the Vail seek to find a state of equilibrium in their surroundings. Not as strong as some of the other races, the Vail use stealth and the mystical arts when in battle.
The Nordein (aka Deatheaters)
Towards the end of the great war, the Goddesses created the Nordein to help protect Teos. The Nordein, or “Deatheaters,” have every appearance of being brutish and unintelligent, violent and aggressive. But this race of Ancients is a book that should not be judged by its cover. In the wars that followed their appearance on Teos, the Nordein acquired a disdain for magic and choose not to use it often, if at all. This is likely one reason that they sided with the spiritual Vail, and not the magical Elves.
You can find out more about races and their roles in the world of Shaiya here: http://shaiya.aeriagames.com/info/intro
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THE CLASSES
There are 6 different classes in Shaiya. The classes, and the abilities of the classes, are the same whether you choose to join the Alliance of Light or the Union of Fury. The only differences are in appearance and name.
Here’s a basic outline of the six classes including other-side equivalents and race.
| HUMAN | NORDEIN | |
| Fighter | Warrior |
Your basic melee class. Uses two-handed swords, one-handed swords in conjunction with a shield, or dual swords. Deals great physical damage using SP skills or a basic attack and has some debuff skills at its disposal e.g. stinger which teleports the player towards an enemy, allowing an initial attack from a great distance, and stuns if successful.
I don’t have much experience with this class but I’ve been attacked by fighters enough in PvP to know that they hit pretty hard. Also, if there aren’t enough players around to form an AoE party then warriors can make very good companions for a healer. A while ago I had a very successful dungeon run healing a group of three warrior boys who I gradually accumulated.
You may want to experiment with your fighter/warrior’s level of defence, evasion or even luck but physical power is obviously the key to this class. You’ll therefore want to put a fair share of your stat points into STR to boost your strength.
- Gains 1 STR point per level
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| HUMAN | VAIL |
| Priest | Oracle |
Shaiya’s healing class. My favourite and most-played class. Healers in Shaiya have a great deal of spells to restore health to allies and to buff them, greatly increasing their chances of survival in battle. Healing and Instant Heal will be your most-used healing spells and Aura of Peace and Prayer are likely to be your most-used buffs.
- Gains 1 WIS point per level
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| ELF | VAIL |
| Ranger | Assassin |
Shaiya’s stealth class. Deals melee damage coupled with a bucketful of debuffs. Can use daggers, reverse swords or claws. Has skills which boost the attack power and speed of each of these weapon types. Can use stealth to become invisible and sneak in to or out of battle. Can paralyze opponents, leaving them open to attack until the status wears off. Can also afflict an enemy with reduced defence,
My second most-played class after the healer. I decided to try the assassin class as I wanted to be able to dish out some damage but didn’t fancy the hack and slash mechanics of the warrior.
- Gains 1 DEX point per level
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| ELF | VAIL |
| Mage | Pagan |
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| HUMAN | NORDEIN |
| Defender | Guardian |
- Gains one REC point per level
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| ELF | NORDEIN |
| Archer | Hunter |
- Gains 1 LUC point per level
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GAME MODES
When you create a character in Shaiya you’ll be given a choice of mode. Your first character will only have the choice between easy mode (EM) and normal mode (NM). Hard mode (HM) and ultimate mode (UM) only become available once you reach a certain level in the mode below.
Which mode should you choose?
Easy mode is designed for beginners or people who are new to the MMORPG genre and its mechanics. To help you, your character will receive twice as much exp as a normal mode character. Unfortunately though Aeria have set a level cap, which means that you will not be able to get past level 30, and they’ve restricted the use of special skills. This cuts you off from some of the best skills in the game: if you were a healer you would not have access to Aura of Peace, Prayer or Resurrection, key skills for any half-way decent healer; and if you were an assassin you would be denied Slasher which is a very powerful, pure damage attack. The level of slotted equipment that you can use e.g. noble, worship, heroic is also limited.
In my opinion easy mode isn’t worth the hassle. You might want to use it if you’re absolutely clueless about MMORPGs but to be honest I wouldn’t bother. When I created my first Shaiya character I chose normal mode and if I remember rightly it was my first MMORPG. I’ve only ever found myself stuck a few times and always managed to find a solution. With an in-game tutorial, designated help forums and thousands of players to ask for a hand you’ll never be stuck for long. PLUS you’ve got ME! What more could you want?
EM in brief:
- fast levelling
- can’t progress beyond level 30 (cuts you off from having a mount)
- can’t join or create a guild
- no special skills
- can use noble, heroic, worship gear
- 5 stat points and 3 skill points per level
Normal mode is similar to easy mode but is much less restrictive as there is no level cap and you’re not restricted from using special skills. You also get the reward of unlocking hard mode when you get to level 40.
NM in brief:
- no level cap
- able to join or create a guild
- able to use special skills
- can use noble, worship, heroic and dread gear
- 5 stat points and 3 skill points per level
Hard mode is well deserving of its name. Although you get more stat and skill points, instantly making you more powerful and giving you an advantage over NM PvPers, levelling takes a LONG time. Grinding now becomes a major focus of the game, more-so than in normal mode. Thanks to those extra points though, you should find that you’re able to take on more powerful enemies much earlier on which means you’ll probably be making a lot more money on high-end loot.
I haven’t been playing HM for long but parties and teamwork seem to be a big part of it. Thanks to my wonderful guildmates and the kindness of a few equally wonderful strangers I haven’t had to put a lot of effort into levelling my new HM characters. That’s because I’ve been the subject of much charity power-levelling which is a lot easier to provide since the Eternity update.
HM in brief:
- unlocked at level 40 NM
- no level cap
- able to join or create a guild
- able to use special skills
- can use noble, worship, heroic, dread and legend gear
- 7 stat points and 4 skill points per level
- some new skills
Ultimate mode
I have no first-hand experience of ultimate mode because I haven’t reached it yet…but that doesn’t mean that I can’t tell you anything about it.
UM characters have some powerful exclusive skills. For example, healers receive an instant self-healing spell which doesn’t require them to select themselves before casting, a real time-saver in an emergency. A UM character also receives 9 stat points and 5 skill points per level, giving them a real edge over all over players.
Sound too good to be true? It is.
If you die in UM then there is no handy resurrect-at-the-next-town option. Instead you must be resurrected by a healer within 3 minutes or your character is deleted and dies permanently, losing any items and money in their inventory. Also, not just any healer will do – only Resurrection 2 works on UM characters so only a high level healer can save you if you fall in battle. Because of this, UM characters rarely travel into dangerous territory on their own. Many train with a capable HM/UM healer at all times but as there is no guarantee that the healer will not die at the critical moment, even this isn’t completely safe. Enter rez runes.
A resurrection rune will automatically resurrect your fallen UM as long as you have activated it beforehand. One-shot resurrection runes and 24 hour resurrection runes are available but don’t even ASK about how much they cost.
The philosophy that UMs I’ve met seem to live by is: better safe than sorry. You may be more powerful when you reach UM so mobs won’t do as much damage as they used to but this also makes you more likely to push yourself, take on more and harder mobs and put yourself in a position where you’re likely to actually BE mobbed. Know your limits and play it safe and you should be alright.
If anyone wants to share their experiences with ultimate mode to give everyone a better idea of it, please leave a comment.
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STATS
Every time you level you will be given stat points which you can use to increase your character’s power. Simply press T to bring up your character information and expand the stat window to add your available points to whichever attribute you wish to improve.
| STR | Strength – adding stat points to this increases your physical damage. |
| REC | Responsible for defence. Adding stat points to this decreases the amount of damage you take from physical attacks and increases your health. |
| DEX | Dexterity – adding points to this increases your chance of evading an attack and, your chance of landing a hit against an enemy. Increasing your DEX also slightly increases your physical damage. |
| WIS | Wisdom – adding points to this increases your MP, your magic defence and the success rate of your spells (apparently). Increasing your WIS also slightly increases your magic damage. |
| INT | Intelligence – adding points to this increases your magic damage. |
| LUC | Luck – adding points to this slightly increases your shooting attack power, chance of a critical hit and chance of evading a critical hit. |
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EQUIPMENT
As in most RPGs, Shaiya comes with a wealth of equipment for your character to use. When you first start the game your character will be very poorly equipped, carrying nothing but a basic weapon. As you fight monsters and complete quests though you will soon get your hands on pieces of armour and better weapons to improve your performance in battle.
The basic items that you can equip are:
- upper armour
- lower armour
- shoes
- helmet
- weapon
- shield*
*Only fighters/tanks can equip shields.
All items of equipment will improve your stats. Armour improves your defence and HP while better weapons will have increased attack power.
There are different ranks of equipment which you’ll probably notice quite early on but which you might not understand. In your first few hours on the game you’ll see noble weapons and armour and notice that these give you extra stat bonuses compared to an ordinary piece of equipment of the same kind.
Oracle/Pagan Equipment
Staffs:
| spider staff | ||
| curse staff | ||
Armour sets:
| Name | ||
| Toga | ||
| Toga protector | ||
| Toga leggings | ||
| Toga walker | ||
| Toga muffle | ||
| Blitz | ||
| Blitz protector | ||
| Blitz leggings | ||
| Blitz walker | ||
| Blitz muffle | ||
| Metrin | ||
| Metrin protector | ||
| Metrin leggings | ||
| Metrin walker | ||
| Metrin muffle | ||
| Hearth | ||
| Hearth protector | ||
| Hearth leggings | ||
| Hearth walker | ||
| Hearth muffle | ||
| Morcelle | ||
| Morcelle protector | ||
| Morcelle leggings | ||
| Morcelle walker | ||
| Morcelle muffle | ||
| Serche | ||
| Serche protector | ||
| Serche leggings | ||
| Serche walker | ||
| Serche muffle | ||
| Tatoram | ||
| Tatoram protector | ||
| Tatoram leggings | ||
| Tatoram walker | ||
| Tatoram muffle |
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RESTING
Sit down to rest between battles as this increases your HP/MP/SP regeneration rate. Just make sure that you’re a decent distance away from any nearby enemies as they’ll still come along and wallop you if you’re in range. On the same note: watch out for spawn points – an empty dungeon room isn’t likely to stay empty for long.
LEVELLING
Remember to use your stat points and check for new skills you might want to learn every time you level. You wouldn’t believe how many times I’ve forgotten then found 10 or 15 stat points waiting for me a few levels later.
YOUR MAP
Yellow dots on your map are quests that are available for you to take on.
Blue dots on your map are NPC characters who you should visit to finish a quest. The blue dots will appear automatically if all you have to do is visit the NPC as part of an errand/make-me-run-all-over-the-map quest, or when you’ve racked up the required number of kills or items required to complete the quest.
Green dots on your map show you where your party members are. If you can’t see the right number of dots on your map, then some of the members of your party are in another area, either a dungeon or a different map. You’ll probably be able to see a green dot locked over whichever portal they went through. Once you run through and join them you’ll once again be able to see a moving dot tracking their location.
NOTE: Be aware that the map isn’t completely accurate. Some locations are actually slightly removed from their icons/names on the map. It shouldn’t cause too many major problems but you will find yourself occasionally running in to a mountain range that’s not quite where the map says it should be. Once you’ve started mapping the area yourself though you shouldn’t have that problem.
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ALL THINGS MONEY
As you slaughter your way across Shaiya you’ll pick up a lot of loot. Slain enemies will drop weapons and healing items but you’ll also pick up a lot of stuff that isn’t any use to you at all. To clear your inventory for more valuable objects and earn yourself a bit of pocket change, go to any of the NPCs with ‘merchant’ above their heads or to the ‘professional trader’ and drag and drop the things you want to sell from your inventory to theirs. Bear in mind that once you’ve sold something there’s no getting it back so make sure that you really want to sell it, and make sure that you don’t drag the wrong thing over. If you have a number of the same item you’ll get a window asking how many you want to sell which acts as a confirmation of sorts but you won’t get this if you’re selling an individual item.
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THE BLACK MARKET
As you go through the game you’ll find that you’ll be picking up weapons and equipment that you’re unable to use because they’re exclusively for the opposite alliance. In certain areas of the map you’ll find more gear for the other alliance than you will for your own, particularly in dungeons. Of course you can sell this stuff to the NPC merchants as you would anything else but if it’s something particularly rare or valuable you may wish to visit the black market and sell it through bootleggery to someone in the other faction who can actually use it.
To get to the black market go to the location marked on the map of your capital, speak to the gate keeper and choose to go to the Auction House.
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MOUNTS
At level 40 on normal mode you’ll be able to get your first mount from Apulune or Iris. You won’t have a choice of mount because they are alliance and race specific. Your normal mode mount will cost you 11 million gold from the ride merchant. You can buy it before you reach level 40 but you won’t be able to ride it until then. This table shows you which mount your race can use.
FURY
Vail – Black leopard
Nordein – Basilisk
LIGHT
Human – Horse
Elf – Leopard
You can get a second mount when you get to level 50 on hard mode and this one has the advantage of being big enough to carry a second rider so you can take your training partner with you when you go galloping off into the distance. This mount will cost you 75 million. The table below shows which mount your race can use.
| FURY | |
| Vail | Blood wolf |
| Nordein | Red dragon |
FURY
Vail – Blood wolf
Nordein – Red dragon
LIGHT
Human – Sunsteed
Elf – Silver lion (actually blue)
The ride merchant is located in the area of the capital marked Tredysis Auction on the dark side, and Stardust Knights on the light side.
The mounts that are available at the ride merchant aren’t the only ones in the game. There are others but they must be won in real-money raffles through the item mall or received during certain events. The requirements for being able to use these mounts are pretty ridiculous if you ask me. Despite this I’ve provided a link to a rare mount gallery so you can see them and find out a bit about them:
http://wiki.aeriagames.com/shaiya/index.php?title=Mounts
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GLOSSARY
| buff | |
| debuff | |
| NM | |
| HM | |
| UM | |
| ORC | Oracle |
| PAG | Pagan |
| WAR | Warrior |
| TANK | Adopted term for any class responsible for taking the damage in a group battle in an MMORPG. In Shaiya – the defender and the guardian. Tank is also used as a verb. The player with the highest REC tanks in the absence of a true tank. My assassin, Buckles, has often tanked by attacking first and receiving most of the punishment while pagans have helped chip away at a monster’s health. |
| Mob | Generic term for a monster which I’d never come across until I played Shaiya. Don’t ask me about its origins ‘cause I just don’t know. |
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Perfect World
Original post date 13/07/07 19:36
I installed Perfect World a few months ago but didn't play on it for very long as I was too absorbed in Shaiya (my favourite MMORPG so far). A couple of days ago I decided to give it another try though and BOY am I enjoying myself.
I have two characters: a venomancer capable of taming beasts and turning into a fox; and a winged elf who, as the name indicates, has wings and is therefore capable of flight right from the beginning of the game.
Both characters were at level 4 when I started playing again and now my winged elf is at level 9. She would have advanced more quickly but I've been siphoning her experience off to allow my genie to grow.
Of Flight and Faeries
The thing that I currently like the most about Perfect World (and is unlikely to change, I think) is the flying. As I said, winged elves are capable of flight right from the start, and the other classes can eventually fly by purchasing flying mounts at level 30 which is when a winged elf can trade up her wings for a faster, more impressive pair. Until this morning unfurling my wings and taking to the sky didn't make me any faster than I am on foor. Even so, being able to safely pass over enemies and not having the problem of navigating around mountains or between trees does cut some time off your journey. Now, because I've reached a certain level of spiritual 'cultivation', I've been able to upgrade my wing speed by 20%. It might not sound like much but it certainly is noticeable on long journeys.
Here's a screenshot of my character hovering in front of a rather fantastic sunset which I just happened to stumble upon during a joyflight. In the picture you can also see my genie, a small faerie-like companion who'll be given to you a few levels into the game. While I have been giving her some of my exp to keep her level parallel with mine I haven't invested in any new skills for her yet so, while she does have a starting skill which brings down the movement speed of an enemy and increases mine, right now she's mainly an aesthetically pleasing bonus.
There's quite a bit of variety in genies, with more than just my vulgarly-pink breed flitting around after their owners. I think the allocation of genies must be random as I've seen other colours (silver, green and yellow so far) following players of similarly low level. I would assume that the different colours also have different skills and names to match. Mine is called Infliction which I'm just realising might mean that she's status-effect orientated...and I'm now regretting putting all her stat points into damage rather than status-effect success. Oh well.
A recently-spotted green genie.
Character Customisation
My first screenshot also shows the rather wonderful results that can be achieved using the customisation option when creating a character. I went for a realistic look as I wanted my character to look like me. Playing with the many, many sliders and buttons that you are given though, you are free to create anything from girl next door to black-lipsticked goth, blue skinned water nymph to cute ginger kitty-cat, muscle-bound hunk to a pretty boy with an emo haircut.
Health and Mana
As with just about every other RPG in the book, your actions in Perfect World are dependent on your levels of health (HP) and mana (MP). The MP that is consumed every time you cast a spell and the HP that you lose from getting mauled by monsters, is automatically recharged whenever you are not in combat. If you’re a cleric though you may still want to use healing spells as the HP/MP regeneration process is slow and gradual. For non-healer classes, or for healers who are running low on MP with which to cast healing spells, Perfect World has included the option to find yourself a comfortable spot on the floor and drop into a state of meditation which increases your rate of regeneration.
I’m not sure yet but I would think that, along with other RPGs like Shaiya, resting in PW leaves you vulnerable to attack by nearby aggressive enemies. Just in case, always find yourself a safe spot, removed from the action before you decide to search out that higher plane.
Mounts
Mounts are a major part of this MMORPG, more-so than in other similar games, because of its emphasis on flight. To reach certain places and battle certain enemies, classes other than the winged elves need to be able to fly. This is where a variety of flying mounts comes in. As well as flying mounts, there are also regular land-based mounts which greatly increase the rider’s movement speed and have the added bonus of looking really cool!
Having only played for a few days, mounts are only a distant possibility for me so every time I see one run/fly past it’s an exciting new treat. These are the mounts I’ve seen so far:
- Horses in various colours
- Manta ray
- Giant (blue) crow
- A white elephant with red and gold saddle and trimmings
- Phoenix
- A wolf which looks very similar to the blood wolf mount in Shaiya. I won’t speculate on which came first or whether one was copied from the other. I will say that I prefer the Shaiya mount though.
Perfect World wolf mount Shaiya wolf mount
NOTE: The majority of the pictures used in this article were taken by me. Any others were found through Google Images. If you see a picture that you’re not happy about, leave a comment and I’ll get back to you.
Click on the post title to read a detailed review and information guide complete with screenshots.
Monday, 13 July 2009
Casualty 1909
If you can handle the blood and the screams of the patients (anesthetic's one of the areas of weakness at this time) then I thoroughly recommend you watch this programme.
The full series* is available on BBC iPlayer.
*There are 14 days left until the first episode is removed.
Sunday, 12 July 2009
Michael Jackson Vinyl Collection
My mum and I watched a lot of the prgrammes together and we both enjoyed having a dance and being reminded of JUST how many fantastic songs Michael Jackson was responsible for, both in his solo career and as a member of the Jackson 5. Seeing how much I loved the music, my mum dedicded to buy me a set of second-hand vinyls from an online dealer. They weren't all in great condition - a few had the middles missing and unfortunately the sleeves aren't in great condition but I LOVE them all the same.
Friday, 10 July 2009
Mock the Week
Mock the Week returned for a new series tonight and, as usual, gave me some serious giggles.
Russell Howard brought his usual cuteness with an unusual euphemism for breasts and an insight into the workings of his brilliant mind as he refused to commit to a bag for life in his stand up routine on human behaviour.
Frankie managed to lower the tone about ten seconds into the show (by Andy’s reckoning) with a joke on Stephen Hawking: "And so it begins!" says Russel.
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Media Collection
This might take a while as I've had a few shopping sprees on Amazon and HMV in the past year and GOD KNOWS how many books there are in this house. We're moving house soon though so it's all going to pass through my hands one way or another. I might as well take note of what I've got as it does.
FFIX
Let's see how high I can get Steiner. I think I stopped around level 50 last time.
EDIT: Plan abandoned. Can't find PS1 memory card. Must tidy room.
Daughtry
I rediscovered It's Not Over by Chris Daughtry a few days ago. I'd heard it before as the soundtrack to a fanmade video on Youtube which I'd forgotten about until I accidentally found it again. So between shuffling my MP3 player for a bit of variety, I've been listening to It's Not Over fairly regularly, sometimes on repeat grace a Youtube. This morning I've started the day with it again, and I've followed the related video links to listen to a few more. So far I've listened to Gone, Crashed and Breakdown and I quite like what I'm listening to.
It's Not Over is an instant fav with a strong, belty yet melodic chorus and Daughtry's voice captured my attention from the first deep, softly-sung lines.
Gone has a nicely paced guitar solo that merges very nicely into the voice as Daughtry launches into his final choruses. The phrasing of the Every time I see... lines is unusual and creates a good momentum. I also like the watery, distant effect used in the intro. (Anyone find it somewhat reminiscent of the Cleyra's Trunk music from FFIX? There's another song that really does seem similar but I have to remember it first...might be Light On by David Cook.)
Crashed has nice layers of soft guitar in the intro and through the first verse. Daughtry's voice is strong and we get hints at a bit of soul in some of his line endings and also a bit of country eg I can't walk away-y. I also love the way the drums pick things up between verse and chorus.
I looked up the album on Amazon and HMV yesterday and I'll buy it as soon as the lovely 13 track version is back in stock. The Amazon reviews got on my nerves a bit though, with one person describing his music as 'accessible'. Now to me accessible music is stuff that's easy to get hold of thanks to Youtube and online music vendors. It's clear that the reviewer meant it in a negative sense though, as a kind of criticism. If by accessible, the reviewer means that it has a wide fanbase then why should there be a problem with that? This sort of rock might not be as alternative and experimental as Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd or stray into heavier, classic metal territory like Metallica or ACDC but does that mean that there's anything wrong with it? In my opinion music doesn't always have to be new and push boundaries and break the mould. Too much emphasis is placed on genre and classification now (a general trend in our society I think) and on always being groundbreaking and 'alternative'. To me, the only thing that's important is the sound.
Yes, every now and then something new and unusual comes along and it catches my attention. Sun Goes Down by David Jordan is a recent example of this. But to my mind, while David Jordan's music is very different to Chris Daughtry's supposedly 'accessible' rock there is no difference when it comes to liking it. If a song makes you want to sing along, makes you want to dance or instills any kind of emotion in you at all, then it is a good piece of music and no one should feel ashamed or apologetic for wanting to listen to it. Labelling something as 'accessible' is, in my opinion, an example of this.
Monday, 6 July 2009
Lost Odyssey - Restart
Perhaps I didn't choose the best time to start playing as, having started this blog this morning I was anxious to get back to it, so I only played long enough for my wireless network to kick in again after it died on me.
Because of this I wasn't completely into the experience as I usually am when I play an RPG. I skipped all of the lengthy cutscenes, save for the introductory battle scenes which I find quite engrossing. I also hurried my way through the first part of the game, quickly getting to the save point after the first meeting with the grand council and leaving the game there. I may have neglected speaking to the many NPCs (a major feat for me as I usually want to hear everything that everyone has to say) but I didn't neglect any of the available goodies up for grabs. I'm a serious searcher of nooks and crannies.
The sense of boredom and borderline annoyance at the beginning of this game was probably a product of wanting to get back to my blog, as I've mentioned, and of being back at the beginning of the game. I clearly have no one to blame for the second reason as it's completely self-inflicted but I often find that I have trouble playing a game from a mid-point if I haven't picked up my controller for a while. It just doesn't feel right to me. So...I found myself being annoyed at the unfancieableness of Kaim in one of the cutscenes (don't game developers realise that all male video game characters have to be as good looking as my original pixellated crush Squall Leonhart?) and at THAT DAMNED PIECE OF HAIR that's always hanging in his face. That's nothing new though. That piece of hair has bothered me from the start. It haunts my dreams. While I might be being a little bit overdramatic I still want to take a pair of scissors to him. What were the character design team thinking when they decided on that little aesthetic quirk for Kaim? The animators must have loved having to be conscious of that one strand of hair for the entire game. Ah well. I've only ever got as far as the beginning of disc 2 so I've got my fingers crossed that he'll eventually go for a Garnet-style symbolic haircut and I'll be rid of it.
I am currently making mental notes for a possible walkthrough.
ACOG Sniping in CoD4
I must say that I did have Stopping Power selected as my second perk which is perhaps the reason for the amazing performance of my ACOG rifle - as is the case when I use the M40A3 with its ordinary scope, I did not need to aim for headshots as a hit to the main bulk of the body did the trick and got me one-shot kills. It seemed to me though that the ACOG rifle might even have been more powerful than the version with the regular scope as even shots to the lower body were providing me with one-shot kills. I'm not sure whether this is really the case as I may have been forgetting that the bullet travels to the top of the red triangle. Perhaps the reason that my ACOG M40A3 seems so powerful is that, due to its much faster aiming speed, I am now able to hit fast-moving enemies full on rather than clipping them in non-critical areas as is often the case with a regular rifle.
Mounts in MMORPGs
On top of this, let's not forget the amount of charm that mounts and pets can lend to a game. I recently reached level 40 on Shaiya and raised enough cash to buy myself a black panther mount. The mount is certainly useful as it greatly increases the speed at which I can get to where I'm going but more often I find myself forgetting about my destination and taking my new pet for a joyride, content in watching it bound across the landscape with my assassin safely on its back.
Thinking that I might not be the only one out there who prioritises mounts and pets in the screening process for new MMORPGs, I've decided to compile a list of games that include mounts along with details of each of the animals. Bear with me as this is going to be quite an extensive project but I think that it will prove useful or at least interesting to anyone who happens to read.
MMORPGs (that I have played) with mounts:
Shaiya
Last Chaos
Perfect World
World of Warcraft
http://www.warcraftmounts.com/
This is an extremely detailed site with a one-page gallery of all(?) the World of Warcraft mounts. There is information on how to obtain each mount and which classes/alliance it is limited to as well as bonuses which the mount gives. Aside from that, there are so many pretty pictures that just looking at the mounts can be a source of entertainment.
First Post
I plan to post:
- Video game tips/walkthroughs
- My opinions on games/films/music
- My gaming experiences
- Helpful links
I shall now start wracking my brains for a subject for my first real post.
