Thursday, August 23, 2012

Diablo III impressions and patch 1.04

It's been a while since my last gaming update. This does not mean I didn't play any games, I was just to busy (lazy honestly speaking) to share that with you.

Since last time I have finished Skyrim's main quest line and played for maybe another couple of weeks wondering around and doing some small side quests. Then Dawnguard got announced for Xbox 360 only. Annoyed a bit I stopped playing Skyrim.

Then Diablo III got released. It was very easy to organize digital purchase, install it from daughter's DVD and start exploring. First few weeks were a bit frustrating due to problems Blizzard had - can't connect to server, kicked out of server due to maintenance, etc. Over the time things got better and I can't remember when something like that has happened.

I started with wizard as sorceress was my favourite class from Diablo II. It worked well and I have finished normal difficulty fairly quickly. Then I started playing cooperative games with my wife. We both created new characters for this purpose only maybe a 6 weeks ago. Now we a playing Inferno difficulty and both are level 60. I am demon hunter and she is a monk. This was a very good combination until we reached inferno difficulty. That was a real challenge. We were dying way too often, repair of gear costed too much (up to 30,000 gold) and most importantly it was frustrating and depressing.

Yesterday patch 1.04 got released. It has a whole plethora of improvements:

  • Paragon levels
  • Improvements of  Legendary items
  • Shrink the gap between normal monsters and Elite packs (Champions and Rares) 
  • Tuning of each player class
  • many more



This patch made inferno difficulty much more enjoyable and gives you new goals to reach - paragon level 100.

For more details about the patch check these posts. 1.0.4 systems preview and patch notes.
More to come on Diablo III and with some pictures from game progress.



Sunday, May 6, 2012

Skyrim - alchemy recipes for poisons and potions



One of features of Skyrim I really enjoy is the alchemy. There is a large number of available ingredients and quite a few combinations of these. I find potions very valuable and I make them whenever possible. Over the time I found some interesting combinations. Those are mostly poisons but I am quite happy with that.

Here are some I found/made recently:


  • Poison of Damage Stamina Regen
    • Ingedients: Histcarp, Elves Ear, Creep Cluster
    • Effects: Decrease the target's Stamina regeneration by 110% for 101 seconds. Restore  126 points of Magicka

  • Poison of Damage Magicka Regen
    • Ingredients: Bear Claws, Hanging Moss
    • Effects: Decrease the target's Magicka regeneration by 100% for 101 seconds. One-handed weapons do 81% more damage for 60 seconds. Health is increased by 81 points for 60 seconds.

If you just add Glow Dust to previous mix you'll get this:
  • Poison of Damage Magicka Regen
    • Ingredients: Bear Claws, Glow Dust, Hanging Moss
    • Effects: Decrease the target's Magicka regeneration by 100% for 101 seconds. One-handed weapons do 81% more damage for 60 seconds. Health is increased by 81 points for 60 seconds. Drains the target's Magicka by 61 points.

  • Poison of Damage Magicka Regen
    • Ingredients: Nightshade, Butterfly wing, Glow Dust
    • Effects:  Decrease the target's Magicka regeneration by 100% for 101 seconds. Destruction spells are 101% stronger for 60 seconds. Drains the target's Magicka by 60 points.

  •  Potion of Fortify Destruction
    • Ingredients: Hawk Feathers, Wisp Wrappings, Beehive Husk
    • Effects:  Destruction spells are 126% stronger for 60 seconds. You are 101% harder to detect for 60 seconds. Increases Light Armour skills by 50 points for 60 seconds.

  • Potion of Fortify One-Handed
    • Ingredients: Bear Claws, Hawk Feathers, Honeycomb
    • Effects:  One-handed weapons do 101% more damage for 60 seconds. Increases Light Armour skill by 50 points for 60 seconds. Restore 158 Stamina.


You will get different strength of potions even if you use the same ingredients. Any enchanted items that  improve alchemy skills are greatly recommended. When making these I had these items:

  • Helmet - gave me 26% increase
  • Ring - 22% increase
  • Necklace - 22% increase
And that is still not fully developed Alchemy skill tree. I don't have the Poisoner perk yet that would give me the 25% stronger poisons. As you can see there is still room to make even better potions. Additional benefit is in money of course. Some of these can be sold for almost a 1000 gold. If you have Sinderion's Serendipity then you can get two potions at once. 

If you have some good potion recipes I would love the hear from you. Happy potion making!

Friday, May 4, 2012

Skyrim and Elder Scrolls news

As if spending a lot of time (about 600+ hours) playing Skyrim was not enough Bethesda made two big announcements in three days. Firstly, Dawnguard is announced for this winter (I'm in New Zealand). Dawnguard will be available for Xbox 360 first and other platforms are expected to follow few months later.


There is no information at point but some people were digging through update files and found some references to White Elves and crossbow weapons. It may be interesting to see Skyrim before Falmers.

Then today there is Game informer's announcement (sort of) of Elder Scrolls Online. Bethesda blog has some details :

The Elder Scrolls Online is planned for a 2013 release on both PC and Mac. To keep up on the latest news for the game, check out our official Twitter and Facebook accounts for the game, and also visit the game’s discussion forums.






To prepare for this I will take a photo of myself, send it to friends and family and start wondering through Tamriel with my dearest wife. Together we will roam the Tamriel and collect huge wealth in gold, weapons and potions. Until then I shall explore remaining parts of Skyrim and get few more perks.


Friday, March 30, 2012

Skyrim - tips from my experience

I played Skyrim  for about 600+ hours so far and at the moment I'm level 58. The main quest is finished but there are still things to do, items to collect and bad guys to kill. Here some of the things I would do differently (tips for other players maybe) if I would start it all over again.


1. Develop speech early
Late(r) in the game you will end up with a lot items and selling them is painfully slow if you can't sell any item to any merchant (Merchant perk). To make this even more efficient use an `Investor` perk and with it you can sell lot a more whole lot faster.




2. Develop smiting very early
If you are not a pure mage (let me know if you are, I'd like to know how are you doing) develop smiting completely. With smiting (and enchanting) you can create weapons more powerful then ones you loot or what would you get for completing a quest. For example see my dedric bow.



The problem is that I can't sell it to anyone... Bethesda, can you do something about this? Maybe create an exclusive merchant for really valuable/expensive items?


3. Enchant, enchant, enchant
Enchanting goes hand in hand with smiting. To start with it collect any magic item you can find and disenchant them. That gives you a wide selection of options to use on your weapons and other items. Once fully developed (top perk) you can put two enchantments on an item and that is fun and frustration at the same time. Previously I used capture soul and magicka damage on ebony bow. Now I have paralyze + soul capture. It is fun to see Drugar Deathlord do "planking" when hit by arrow. Frustration comes when you can put enchantment you want to an item you want, e.g. fortify archery can't be applied to torso armour.


4. Make potions, a lot of them
For my style of playing potions are very important. With enough skills (and lot of experimentation) you can make a potion for almost anything. The ones I make a lot are fortification potions for smiting, enchanting archery. On occasion I make a very nasty poison and then I apply it to my meele weapon. I forgot one - carry weight.







5. Vary your tactics
Change your tactics depending on the situation. Recently I have found that I am levelling up slowly, slower than usual. What I was doing was simple - get my powerful bow, sneak in and kill them all while sneaking. It works fine (more than fine - I can kill a giant with single arrow) but it becomes a habit and all of a sudden game can become predictable (or even boring). Remember that spells you learned a while ago but not using it? Maybe it is a rune and having a single, narrow corridor is a perfect place to put one in. Then lure the enemy in and take care of the rest with some other spell.


6. Choose your quests
As any RPG game Skyrim is about making decisions. Stay true to your beliefs and don't do quests you don't like. I will not do Boethiah quest just to get an item. I can forge and enchant better item anyway. Dark Brotherhood quests could be the same.







7. Join the Bard's College
Bard is not really an inviting title/class of player but if you go to Solitude do quests for them. You'll work hard to get the quest item and reward is very good. If you didn't do one I won't spoil it but I'll say reward is not in gold... Also, if you want training in speech you are at the right place.


8. Check your inventory/stash
It is easy to forget what did you find in the cave last week or the spell book you bought. I did forget about some spells and I am trying to use them more now. These are telekinesis, transmute, calm and fury. And ebony skin. I'm sure there is an Azura star somewhere in a chest in one of houses I own...


9. Don't forget the real world
Playing Skyrim is fun and it is so easy to forget to take care of daily things we do like the rubbish out or buy bread and milk for tomorrow. If it easier to remember watch that episode of Big Bang Theory when Penny starts playing Age of Conan...

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Weapons crafting in Skyrim

I started playing Skyrim shortly after it was released and I really like this game. My wife also plays it a lot and very often we talk about quests, places, strategies and weapons. Recently I showed her my ebony bow and she was impressed. She is about 10 levels stronger than me but she can't make the bow that good.

That got me thinking how did I make it so good and how to improve that skill even further. At the moment I am testing my process and I'll post here full details how to get really good bow or other weapons. My latest success - killed a giant with a single arrow while sneaking!

Here is a screenshot of my preferred bow.


In next post expect description of reasonably lengthy process that will give you ability to craft powerful weapons.