Another thing I'll be posting about here in my blog is what I have been doing lately in different games.
Currently I've been playing a bit of DCUO. I went back to it shortly before the F2P conversion. The first few days after the switch to F2P were basically a train-wreck but I stuck it out and tried not to complain too much. SOE had issues keeping the servers up and when they were up there was queues and some players were getting stuck at a never ending loading screen when they did make it past the queue. They have since worked out a great deal of the bugs as well as putting in a queue priority system where Legendary and Premium members get priority in queue. Legendary members are the players who choose to pay a subscription fee every month for full access to everything in the game. Premium members are those who have spent at least $5 (500 station cash) in the marketplace store. These members still have some restrictions to their bag space, how much in game coin they can have at one time and stuff like that. So I honestly am not sure if anyone is still experiencing queues but as a Legendary subscriber I have been able to log in game instantly since they implemented the priority system.
I played DCUO at launch but only stuck around a few months. There were few places to find information on the game at that point as everyone was still learning. The journey to level 30 was very fast and once I hit that point I didn't know what to do next besides the few raid quests I had. I am unable to raid due to my ninja afking so I felt I had nothing left to do and decided to drop the game for a while.
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Anne Droid, Hero, Gadgets |
When I came back to the game I was able to find a lot more on the now information loaded wiki site as well as the public forums. This helped me find many things to do as a soloer. They had also added the new Fight for the Light expansion which added a new "Light" power I could play around with. I first started out grabbing my old lvl 30, Anne Droid, and taking her out to do the Stryker Island dailies and the solo challenge dungeons for Marks of Triumph to get some T1 gear but then I decided to make the perfect character. I decided to do this by leveling each power for a while and respecing a lot to test out different abilities. I eventually decided for me the most fun is Sorcerer spec'd into Summoning taking mostly healing abilities. As a soloer this seems to work really well. I then tried out all the different weapons I was interested in. I decided staff is my favorite. Even though healer classes usually choose a ranged weapon since I solo I figured I'll just do what I feel is the most fun and besides I like smashing good guys in the face with a giant stick. I also determined flight is my favorite movement type.
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Sinfully Sweet, Villain, Sorcery |
After all this research I created Sinfully Sweet, a villain who takes the form of a hot pink demon, flies, is a Summoner and uses a staff. The only thing I was sad about is that by creating a new Sorcerer, since my original one was a hero and I wanted to be a villain, I lost out on all the free marks and things I got in the mail on all my old characters. SOE had sent items to returning players and after the Sony hack etc, but they were only sent to existing characters and are no-trade. The marks added up to be enough to purchase 1 piece of T2 gear which in order to obtain otherwise I'd have to group which as discussed before is sort of impossible for me. So she misses out on a free piece of T2 gear. Oh well. She's been a blast to play so far.
I also did a bit more research as to what I can do as a soloer once I hit lvl 30. Besides the Stryker Island dailies and the solo challenge missions I can work on races, try to complete as many soloable feats as possible, and search for holo-tokens to complete collections, briefings and investigations. So hopefully DCUO will keep me busy for a while this time around.