Thursday, June 30, 2016

10 Tips from a Elder Scrolls Online Newbie

So... I'm a relatively new player to Elder Scrolls Online, but here are my tips anyway. Hey, keep in mind, I'm Level 17, in a level 14 max area. I must be doing something right! I'm a beast! 

1. Don't rush through Cold Harbour. Check all the containers, kill lots of beasties. Explore every nook and cranny for chests. And you will come out of there geared up, and with crafting mats to use and break. 

2. Might be worth it to subscribe to ESO Plus, even if only for just one month. It did include 5 xp scrolls, and I used them all up once I reached Stonefalls. 

3. Do all the quests. Check google to see if you have done them all, especially the start islands.  I know on Bleackrock there is a quest I almost miss. But I found it eventually! 

4. Crafting, do it. Do all of it. Blacksmith, woodworker, clothier, provisioning, alchemy, enchantments. You get XP gain for crafting! Mainly, break all your excess armour and weapons, if it's not equipped, break it. You even get xp for breaking. Don't sell that stuff, break it! Well, first check if you can "Research" anything, then break the excess. You can even pick up crafting quests, for more XP! 

5. Have a little daily logging on, or logging off routine: Train horse (for making your mount faster, sturdier or add more bag slots). Think for horse training, the wait time between training is 6 hours? Check Blacksmith, Clothier & Woodworking for new items to Research. Because you can only "Research" one item for each every 20 hours. 

6. When choosing new abilities, keep it to a minimum. You only have a few ability quick slots anyway. Instead of selecting another new "ability", put points into passives instead. Or morph the abilities you already have. Pay attention to the descriptive text too, some of those passives might have prerequisites to be effective. When I have a chance for a morph or passive, I tend to pick the ones that give health back while in combat. I want my Nord to be really tough. Also take note, you can put points into a lot of areas, not just your combat ones. There's the Racial, the armour, the crafting, the guilds, etc! Check those, good stuff to be found there! 

7. Find a Mundas Stone, you get a permanent effect from those. I've chosen The Lady, which I found in Stonefalls. "Increases physical resistance by 1280". 

8. Check all the bookcases, some of them give you bonuses. 

9. Join the Fighters guild and the Mages Guild (and other guilds too if able). Even if you choose not to follow through, they add more quests when you are starting out, nice lot of XP gain, and helps you out by making you explore the map and find other stuff. 

10. Be a sneaky thief. Umm... Steath around a lot. But chests that are locked, you don't have to struggle with the "lockpicks", if you have lockpicks and you hate the lockpicking in this game the way I do, you can just keep selecting "Force Lock". It works! 




Monday, April 8, 2013

Defiance: In The Drink Again

My driving is so bad in game, and what just happened, the pictures should be grouped together, in order of event.

1. Stuck...




2. I try to get un-stuck...



3. I lose the battle... in the drink again. This is where I log off for the night. 



Note: I think this is the third or fourth time tonight I've accidentally driven into the lake. It was never deliberate damn it! 

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Minimum Requirements Podcast

Introducing cool new pop culture podcast Minimum Requirements! Please join Boots, Brendan, Yianna and myself for a rollicking good time listening to whatever geek thing that’s got our attention. Discussing things like videogames, books, movies, tv shows and cheese!

You can find our podcast by searching “Minimum Requirements” (say that five times!) on iTunes or go straight to our official website here at http://www.floorislava.com.au/minreq. Also follow Minimum Requirements on Twitter @MinReqShow  

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Haiku Halo

About a month or so ago I played Halo (Halo: Reach to be specific) for the first time on my brand new Xbox. Below are a bunch of haikus that were inspired by my first Halo: Reach experiences. And I really should go back and play more! Also, I should do some DayZ Haikus... maybe.

Have rocket launcher
Tip of the Spear, dead at start
Noob has lost the war.

So useless is Six.
Thirty seconds of combat.
Dead again, now dead.

Nothing like the high.
Hunters evaded or killed
Achievements unlocked.

Hunters! Oh shit! Shit!
Please don’t notice me Hunters!
Why don’t you just die!

Okay, going good.
What! Dead! What killed me now!?
Bloody suicides…

Yeah! Bang! Bang! Got ya!
Oops. Where did that cliff come from?
That’s right, dead again.

Dreadful at driving?
Don’t let random AI drive.
They are even worse.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

A Little Minecraft: Because it's a little too long for Twitter

Wouldn’t it be funny if I described recent Minecraft experiences to people at work.

“I was on my friend’s Minecraft server, out gathering wood in the jungle, as you do, happily chopping away. When I decided to go back to my hidey hole I realized I did not know which direction I came from! And every side of this overgrown jungle looked the same! So I wandered off in a direction in the hopes it was the right one, but I just got more lost. Eventually I got my friend who was in “GOD” mode to come rescue me. He teleported me right to my house, it was weird his face filled up the entire screen for a second.”

I’m pretty sure I’d get some odd looks.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Dear Zombie Apocalypse Diary Day 6: Where I ride an old bicycle...

Those are my beans!
Had some company in DayZ last night… sort of, was on Skype with friends while playing, we all made it to the same server, but we never actually found each other on the map. But it was fun listening to a friend experience the game for the first time. I hear after I logged off, they managed to find each other on the map, just as it got dark.

Dear Zombie Apocalypse Diary…

A day in DayZ like every other day, a new beginning. I arrived somewhere on the coast, but I have no idea where, I forgot to pay attention at arrival. I ran in a random direction for a minute, and saw a lighthouse, but it was not the same lighthouse I’d seen on previous days.

Coming upon the lighthouse it was to discover something delightful! Leaning against the lighthouse, on both sides, were two old pastel green bicycles. I couldn’t resist, I sat on one, and rode it around the hill, up and down that hill for a few minutes, worked quite well. Unfortunately, I couldn’t figure out how to take it with me, and now I’m kicking myself, I should have just rode along with it, instead of leaving it on the hill. I guess I didn’t want the hassle of going back for it if I had to travel prone for any extended time. Oh who cares! I should have kept it with me as long as I possibly could. Lesson learned.