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And yet another succumbed to F2P

by smudge on June 13, 2013 at 3:36 am
Posted In: MMO

Just when I wasn't looking... Rift went F2P as of yesterday.

This is kind of surprising since Trion Worlds was really, really, really adamant about their subscription model. And I have to curse them. Since if it wasn't for SWTOR and their way too awesome for words story, I'd probably be playing Rift instead. Mostly, purely off their game mechanics. As it is, I'll probably log in and check on Blanc every now and again, just for a change of pace. Because, you know, I have to have my elf somewhere*. ^.^

If anyone cares, I've moved many on my trial characters onto the following servers (the servers they were on are being phased out):

Shatterbone:
Blanc - Warrior (Guardian)
Tearic - Mage (Defiant)
Garnh - Cleric (Guardian) <-- James this is the character that your warrior was synced with
Houmae - Rogue (Defiant)

I am also on Greybriar and Faeblight but most of those character are simply random tryouts of different classes.

*Though I will be the first to admit, Blanc's just not as studly in Rift. T-T

└ Tags: F2P, MMORPG, Rift
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Rindis’ May 2013 Summary

by rindis on June 1, 2013 at 12:00 pm
Posted In: Boardgames, Books, Games, Review

Reading:
5/19 – Playing at the World
5/26 – The Pacific Ocean

Games:
5/4 – Nineteenth Century Essay (Victoria review)
5/5 – Space Jutland (Space Empires 4x)
5/9 – OA24 Buying Time (Advanced Squad Leader)
5/12 – No Question of Attack (No Question of Surrender)
5/14 – Two Rounds of Leptis (Commands & Colors Ancients)

A surprising number of posts this month; I don't know what got into me. Sadly, I seem to have run out of momentum earlier than I had hoped, and the next Paradox game review will probably be delayed. Though the others have gone faster than I anticipated. If I can review Crusader Kings any time in June, it'd still be pretty good for my schedule.

└ Tags: ASL, CC:A, gaming, NQoS, reading, Space Empires, Victoria
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More Anime Watching

by rindis on May 29, 2013 at 10:04 pm
Posted In: Film & Video

Has it really been over six months since my last anime post here?

Well, a few new things have turned up to recommend:

MaoyuI was uncertain for a while about just how good Maoyu was, but it certainly got my interest. And in the end, it turned out to be a very good series indeed.

The setting is quite deliberately epic fantasy in nature: For the last fifteen years there has been a war between the human and demon realms. The humans have mounted a couple large crusades, and taken some cities in the demon realm, and the demons have managed to take an island off the main continent from the humans. As the prologue to the series, a Hero has arisen, and with Knight, Mage and Archer, go to defeat the Demon King.

And at this point, some very good worldbuilding starts stepping in. First, all the characters just have jobs or titles as names: Hero, Merchant, Winter Prince, etc. Hero goes off alone to confront the Demon King (Maoyu), and finds a lady determined to end this war—and fighting each other will not end it. The episode then starts going off into the economics of the war, and how they perpetuate the conflict, and the series goes off to try to change all that.

 

 

 

GargantiaThere's three new giant robot series this season, and they actually all seem to be interesting. However, the best one is definitely Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet. Gargantia, as it turns out is not the name of the giant robot, but of a massive fleet, where all the ships are rigidly clamped together.

We are introduced to the far future, where humanity lives entirely on spaceships and habitats, there being no habitable planets available, and fights a desperate war against the alien Hideauze. After an operation goes wrong, the main character mis-jumps to a distant, habitable, water world, which the on-board AI pronounces to be Earth, based on observable astronomical data.

From there, the plot ranges all over, with plenty of culture shock, as the main character, raised in a thoroughly militarized society, deals with the largely peaceful ways of the Gargantia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Majestic PrinceSo far, Majestic Prince is looking surprisingly good. This is surprising because the series has problems deciding if it is a comedy, or serious.

Five teens known as the 'Fail Five' at the academy are put in the most advanced mecha Earth has as the newest unit in the GDF's attempts to defend against an alien menace.

The team members are individually well qualified, and excellent choices. It is hoped that they could help turn the tide of the war... if they can just learn to work as a team. Recent episodes have started showing the other side, which has some interesting contrasts. The series could get very interesting, though so far it is fairly mixed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ghost HoundAnd  in the realm of things not on Crunchyroll, we just got to see the 2007 anime Ghost Hound. With Masamune Shirow as co-creator, it is just as smart, strange, and thought-provoking as any of his other works.

Set in the near future (technically 2008, one year after when it was produced), it deals with the small town of Suiten, out in the back of nowhere, where the big news is the dam built thirty years ago, a mysterious kidnapping and suicide case eleven years ago, and the new biotech firm that just opened a facility in the area.

The story revolves around three high school kids who are struggling with their own pasts, even as current events swirl around them. It's very smart, very well produced, with a lot of interesting, somewhat artsy, techniques. In some ways, it's a better done Serial Experiment Lain.

Highly, highly recommended.

└ Tags: anime, Gargantia, Ghost Hound, Majestic Prince, Maoyu
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Sometimes we all need a little help from our friends

by smudge on May 24, 2013 at 8:30 pm
Posted In: Personal

FRIIIEEENDSHIIIP!!!1!

└ Tags: friendship, ponies
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Rindis’ April 2013 Summary

by rindis on May 1, 2013 at 12:00 pm
Posted In: Boardgames, Books, Games

Current Reading:
4/26 – The Great Sea

Games:
4/2 – Two Rounds of Hannibal's Camp (Commands & Colors: Ancients)
4/9 – A Day at the Circus (Circus Maximus & Red Empire)
4/13 – Europa of Iron (Hearts of Iron review)
4/30 – Europa Universalis IV Shilling

And this is closer to what I expected my blog traffic to be like, now that ASL isn't there every week. I will note that I've finally added an RSS button to my blog page, for anyone who'd like to follow it that way.

└ Tags: CC:A, Europa Universalis, gaming, Hearts of Iron, reading
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