Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Divergence

Everyone I know is on a different kick at the moment. But before I get into whom and what and details, I need to lay the foundation for this update.

Once upon a time, everything you'd ever want to play was available at Walmart. The time was about 2005, and the everything was console games, computer games, handheld games, roleplaying games, collectible card games, and everything else gamey, nerdly, and techy.

Then Blizzard entered the MMO market. With the rise in broadband access and cheap proliferation of internet access and a networking-style game based on a popular franchise in the same genre as the newly released Lord of the Rings movies, it sucked up huge amounts of market share to the point that little else was available on the shelves aside from deer hunting and console games. It was the One Ring that ruled them all, the AOL of MMOs.

There were some software stores in malls that did a healthy traffic of consoles and console games and second-hand items, but they didn't really start to flourish until about 2007, when people started to get sick of WarCraft. Up until then, for two solid years, World of WarCraft had an unbreakable grip on all of us. We slowly struggled to gain our freedom, and until the release of the Cataclysm expansion we hadn't felt like Frodo had succeeded in tossing the mind-controlling ring of MMOs into Mt. Doom, breaking its hold over us.

Those who broke away earlier have been playing mostly consoles and some 1st person shooters (Call of Duty, for one), waiting for the rest of us to come around. At the end of 2010 Cataclysm popped and the spell was broken for many of us. Some of us fled to the land of consoles, some for single player games (Dragon Age, et. al.) and some headed to a replacement MMO, Rift.

And now, there is a great divergence. Sensing that the next event that will semi-unite us again is long on the horizon in the form of SWToR, we are staying in touch but sampling different games. I'm full into Rift, and enjoying it. I play a little MW2 on the side, but Rift is it. A couple people are playing The Show, a career baseball game for the PS3, and some are looking forward to the new edition of Mortal Kombat. My son is fully into Minecraft and loving it, although he misses WarCraft sometimes.

The subscriptions and attention slide away from WarCraft, and the community prospers as a result. There are now a larger number of people who appreciate daily electronic gaming as a pasttime, but don't want to play WarCraft to fulfill that need, so there's plenty of money to go around again for other titles.

Which is good, because with this economy we need to reinvest in our sole industry of dominance - entertainment. (Preferably, the electronic version.) Coin up - Buy American!

4 comments:

  1. Notes to self

    Cleric Melee DPS Build
    http://rift.zam.com/en/stc.html?t=00arn.Vq.gu0o.ExzxtbsAk

    Cleric Melee Tank Build
    http://rift.zam.com/en/stc.html?t=00arn.to.EuRsqeekRR.bcd

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  2. type /macro

    make a new one

    #show Crushing Blow
    cast Glory of the Chosen
    cast Jolt
    cast Fated Blow
    cast Massive Blow
    cast Lightning Hammer
    cast Crushing Blow


    now put that on slots 1 - 5
    start hitting all those buttons as fast as you can till stuff is dead

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  3. http://rift.zam.com/en/stc.html?t=00dnj.Vxz.Ex0xtrsAk.V0xz

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  4. Inquisitor w/Cabalist Ranged DPS Build
    http://rift.zam.com/en/stc.html?t=00doj.Exkrxtzqz.VtVRz0z.V
    Key moves:
    Empowered Sanction Heretic and Vex (self-heal) DoTs
    Curse of Solitude DoT that hurts neighbors
    Dark Harbor and Spiritual Protection - group buffs
    Heroic Blessing - stam buff
    Bolt of Judgment spam (20% Depravity proc)
    Maelstrom + Circle of Oblivion = suck em in and AoE
    Aggressive Renewal - restore mana
    Harsh Discipline - restore health
    Engulfing Shadows - AoE DoT vs. melee
    Perseverence - fear ward
    Purge
    Trepidation - instant cast AoE Fear
    Dark Passage - random blink
    Divine Pardon - 90% soulshatter

    Justicar-Shaman-Purifier Tank Build
    http://rift.zam.com/en/stc.html?t=00rnG.iuosqeekRR.x0d.Vg
    Tank Self-Buffs:
    Salvation - 1hr weapon buff, 100% chance to heal self for 10% of damage done
    Mein of Leadership - +146% armor, +300% threat, +90% endurance
    Vengeance of the Winter Storm - +water damage each attack
    Courage of the Jaguar - Dexterity buff
    Life of the Ages - Endurance buff
    Reparation - (if it stacks with Salvation ??)

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