AngryJason
Shared on Mon, 03/19/2012 - 10:25I'm still plugging away in SWTOR. I have been plodding through PVP and gearing up somewhat. Signed up for a raid with my guild, and nobody showed. I can understand that some cons have been starting up, but if no raids materialize in the next couple of weeks, I may need to rethink my current alignment. I've been playing with a Bounty Hunter Powertech that I've gotten to level 21. I did have a fantastic night of PVP with it along with some of my guildmates. It makes a huge difference having a team talking on Vent. I was getting over 100k damage using the BH. With my level 50 marauder, I'm usually at about 75k. Weird swing there, and I'm still interpreting the data. When I see warriors dealing a lot of damage, I ask about their builds. Overwhelmingly, the answer is that they're specc'd in Rage. They're not necessarily killing a lot of people, but they're spamming the smash ability and getting a lot of crits on the aoe attack. I'm not sure about this - maybe that's the way to go, or maybe it's just a n00b 'pwn' button. I really do want to be good with my warrior - so do I follow the herd, or strengthen my core pvp group's teamwork and act as a DPS in a group mentality? I'd really like to ramp my BH up, but I've been having such a hard time getting into the same old same old on Balmorra. I'm just about done with that, but I still have the bonus series to go, and if memory serves, that was a grind I hated with the celephoids or whatever they're called.
On to Mass Effect 3. I really believe the Mass Effect series is the greatest franchise video gaming has known. I know, that's a tall order, and I'm totally skirting the whole outrage over the ending. I haven't finished it yet, so I'm trying my best not to know what everyone has their panties all in a twist about. Anyway, the character development, and closure with many of the characters we've come to know over the first two games has been great. I don't want to get into any spoilers since others may not be there yet. However, I've now seen two former companions die for a greater cause, seen one almost die, saved one's species from extinction, helped one get a homeworld back and helped another gain free will. I haven't played a lick of multiplayer yet, but will start on that soon. My galaxy at war rating is about 51%, due in large part to the little gains from the iPad Mass Effect 3 data pad app.
Oh, about that iPad. I finally gave in and got one. I have been using a Kindle Fire and found it okay, but not really ZOMG!!!!! With the new iPad, I think I've finally found that device which serves as that missing link between smartphone and computer. I can't get over how fast it is, how responsive it is, how good the screen looks. I downloaded Infinity Blade 2 the other day. Wow - graphics like that on a tablet. I also downloaded Mass Effect: Infiltrator. Great looking game, but the controls are hideous. It reminds me of trying to play Madden 10 on my iPhone a couple of years ago. I think where EA fails on their ios games is trying to mimic analog controls virtually. I can't say what a better alternative would be, but I know I've got this potentially cool game sitting there that I will probably never play again because the controls are god-awful.
I've had a strange urge to watch Alien and Aliens lately. I had the Quadrilogy box set on dvd a few years ago, but let a friend borrow it and really don't know if I ever got it back. I could just go and pick up the BRD versions, but wish there was a digital copy for them. I guess I could just buy the iTunes versions and stream them on the AppleTV which I got for Christmas and sits lonely and abandoned.
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