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  1. 16 hours ago, oedipus_tex said:

    Okay, maybe "the fall of Fire/Kinetics" is an overstatement. 🙂 I'm taking some dramatic license.

     

     

    On live you couldn't go go give feet without tripping over a Fire/Kinetics Controller. They were the premier farming build, but also hot (sorry) for tasks like the ITF.

     

    A lot has changed since those days. Fire Farming in the AE taking over as the main farming method had a lot to do with the changeover. But I think there's a lesson in the game's meta behind the huge popularity of the Fire/Kin followed by it falling out of favor.

     

    What are the reasons you'd list for:

    • Why was Fire/Kin so popular in the first place?
    • Why is it less popular now?*

     

    * Keeping in mind I don't think anyone thinks Fire/Kin is bad. But it's interesting to see many fewer of them.

    To me, it's simple. If you're on a fire kin, you have to be active. Pro-active, even. 

    If you've a choice between just sitting in the center of a map with burn on auto, or constantly hopping about, spamming Fulcrum Shift, etc...it's no contest. Who's got time for that? Easier to let it go in the background while you try new combos you haven't tried previously. 

  2. 5 minutes ago, Mezmera said:

     

    It's not to discourage any type of behavior specifically.  It's to keep people on their toes.  Don't you look both ways before crossing the road?  Same premise here, you're solo so you should plainly see the guy you just whittled down to the point where he starts glowing gold and gives you a 10s countdown.  It is advisable to get out of that area, it isn't discouraging any type of behavior except mindless smash.  

     

    If someone throws a grenade into your living room making all kinds of noise and flashing with a countdown you might want to get out of there, heck even Superman will want to make sure it's not glowing green at least if he intends to try to eat that explosion.   


    Hmm...I didn't see any glowing gold, or any countdown. But - my settings are set to performance, not ultra. 
    I suppose it's possible I missed it with all the PP's in the herd. Maybe they could go with a different color for the countdown? Like Red? Or purple? 

    Even so - it's silly to dish out that damage to the point where nobody can survive. Again, that's not difficult. That's just silly dodge ball. 
    In Magisterium, Apex, Protean...there are clear indications to get out of the way. In this occasion, I saw no warning. It's possible I missed it, but if I did miss it, I missed it because of the npcs that were surrounding me. I'll know to look for it next time - but the warning should be more obvious. Again, opinions will vary. 

  3. It's possible the UI warned me in some fashion, but I don't think so, but this just happened in the third mission. 
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    I was solo, on my tank, and although I think the HP my character has is pretty high, it's nowhere near the damage that took place here. I've solo'd this part before, on my fire/fire blaster and this didn't happen. I was just whittling away at the mob, and this happens. 

    I was on the 2nd difficulty setting, Malicious, trying it out. 

    I understand that your focus is to corral folks like me from soloing to teaming with others, though I've no idea why. But, even if I were teamed, I don't see how any amount of buffs would have handled this damage. Is this working as intended? 

    If so, I suggest there be some sort of clear, visual cue as to what's about to happen. What's troublesome is - the mission completed right afterwards. I can't redo the mission without redoing the first two missions. I will, but it's a bit irksome. 

    And I do get that at the higher difficulty setting there should be more difficulty. But going from 3k to zero isn't difficult. Getting gob-smacked for 2500, with a few seconds to react before it happens again - that's difficult. This is just kind of silly, don't you think? It's like me flying over Steel Canyon and getting blown up by the building on fire. Nothing difficult about it. The damage taken is too much to handle, so you are defeated, even though you never had a chance to move out of the way, or use an inspiration or your self-heal. 

    Just my initial take. I'm sure opinions will vary. 

  4. 4 hours ago, Shenanigunner said:

     

    I'm just squee about this because so, so many changes in the last year have been aimed at either the power-gamer crowd or the... I dunno "serious RP crowd" who just can't get enough colors, costume parts and so forth to Play The Right Way.

     

    This is just plain goofiness, which was always a part of the game but doesn't get enough attention these days of fierce wrangling over game technicals.

    That's certainly fair enough. 

    I know you're not alone. Plenty of folks are pleased about it. 

    Part of me wishes I could get more joy out of making a cool costume and using emotes & such, as I think I'm missing a fair portion of what the game could offer, but it's just not my thing. 

  5. My anecdotal data supports the theory that the AH just takes time to process during certain times. 
    Over 30K bids strongly suggests that unless they're all for between 1 and 5 inf, that mine should have sold instantly, or at worst, within a second or two of the figurative hamster turning the wheel within the server. There really is no other reasonable explanation. 

    I cannot accept that there would be so many bids for such a tiny amount of influence, when everyone knows that rare salvage generally sells for 500k, on average. 
    It is possible, of course. Just not very likely. Sure, I can see 100 folks selling 20 pieces or so of rare salvage for the tiny price, but given as my alt account had standing bids for them at 500k at the same time....nah, not buying that my pieces weren't first in queue in this example. Possible? sure. Likely? Nope. 

     

  6. I place this here not because I'm not familiar with it - but because some folks may not be familiar with how the AH works (or doesn't work) from time to time. 

    Most of us more experienced marketers have seen it. We just adjust, shrug and move on. 

    Some of you may have noticed that in the past couple of days, rare salvage wasn't getting bought at the usual 500k price. I mean, not even my overnight bids at 500K were filled. image.png.5e9205a907cef0bec190116c6928e126.png

    This pic was taken just now. It's not just an instant in time. It took me about 30 seconds to pull up the snip & sketch and to stretch out the AH UI so you could all see how many pieces were listed. 

    Look at the bids - 34938 bidding for rare salvage. 
    Do you honestly think all of those bids are for only 5 inf or less? I do not. The server that's running this is moving fairly slowly. This is why some items that you'd think would sell for 4M easy aren't selling (at least, not that you'd notice). My guess is these sales were "instant" as far as the system goes - but it's taking my system time to get the information from the server. 

    Mind you - in the minutes it's taken for me to type this out - the items have sold, so don't try to bargain shop! 
    Well, go ahead and try, but you won't get mine. 

    But this is why, I believe, that your reasonable bids don't go through when you make them. If influence is important for you, you may be well served to wait about 90 seconds after each bid to see if it actually worked. Items on weekend nights (anecdotally for me) do not seem to sell or get bought right away. 

  7. Let me give folks a chance to brace themselves. 

    What's the saying? "One man's meat is another man's poison" ? Or one man's junk is another man's treasure ? 

    I made a poison/ice defender. I got it to level 11 and just said enough. I'd read this post on the forums where some kind soul was singing the praises of how wonderful poison was. 

    It ain't. It's trash. I can't fathom why anyone would ever make one. It really is trash. 

    Another combo was a mind/psi dominator. 
    I had a friend who'd needed MoTPN. The badge giving them fits was the one with the telepathists. 
    Sure, I could've PL'd it, but I wanted to play it - experience the AT. See how it was. 

    It just made me respect Mistress Mezmera all the more - because he play's his incredibly well. Makes it seem easy. Mine, however was a turd. Each day, I'd play it - and it was horrid. It wasn't until level 48 when I learned that the dominator hit domination more quickly when teamed. I was pretty pissed off. 
    I completely understand that this game is an MMO, and yeah, yeah, teaming, teaming is all the rage. 
    But, I digress. So, I just deleted it. I didn't even take any of the enhancements out of it. Just a straight delete, and swore off of Dominators. A truly trash AT if there ever was one. 


    And then...I ran into Shotty Mario who persuaded me to give an Earth Dom a shot, and I did. Now I have two of them. But for the rest of them - they're trash. Until I'm convinced otherwise. (Anecdotally - when I've done master TFs that failed, it was always someone on a Dom that died! Low HP, meager damage, just really useless to my style of play. )

     

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  8. 2 minutes ago, Glacier Peak said:

    I don't see a question in the above post, so I'll just add my two cents. Been playing my main since June 2019 and I still don't have the last inf badge. Sitting at around 364 million inf gained. Vet Level 88. Completed all story arc content, task forces and strike forces, Blue, Red (4 more story arcs for Recluses' Betrayer), and Gold side outside of Incarnate content. Collected 1493/1550 badges.  I could farm the inf badge if I wanted, but I think I'll hold off until I have everything else. That amount is just through normal content (soloing mostly), without the 2xINF thing when it was still around either.

     

    For the folks who've got 16 badgers with all the badges, they must've figured out an optimal method for the last inf badge, maybe they will share their thoughts for the folks who want it bad enough.

    Sorry if it wasn't clear. 

    I'm long-winded, so I feel like my "suggestions" would be poor use of the Dev's time. The question is about an inf sink. My spending 1 billion for 10M credit towards the last inf badge.  Would that be a bad idea? 

    As for the method used by Voltor (the chap with each AT with all the badges) the strategy has been kill all ITFs at +4/8. I'm not a big fan of ITF. And certainly not doing as many times as it would take to earn 250M more. Well, not a fan doesn't really express my distaste for that TF quite enough. I actually hate it. It was actually my motivating factor in making enough emp merits through a farmer so I wouldn't be a slave to running TFs for reward merits. Everyone loves to do ITF, either as kill most/all, or speedy. I think I'd rather do it 4x speedy than once as a kill most/all. But I'd rather not do it all. 

    Sure, any map will give progress. And I'll get there eventually. But, never hurts to ask folks what they think. (well, usually it doesn't hurt. Some of you folks are just mean and nasty. But that's okay. I'll live. ) 

  9. Anyone have more than one badge character with all the badges? I know of at least 4 people that crazy besides me. I'm not sure about them (Lorainne, Sentenza, Voltor, Stitch), but with me - it took me a year of goofing off when HC first came out before I even reconsidered badging. I'd done it on live, and was pretty high up there, considering my late start to play (issue 3 - missing out on some anniversary badges & a few others) 

    I know I had as many as I could possibly get when the game closed. 

    So, my last badger was complete before the 2xp nerf. I remember it being one of the last ones I got, but I was scratching my head, trying to think why this time around it was taking longer. And then it hit me - I no longer had the option to turn off xp for the 2xINF. 

    Fun facts for those that don't know: 
    Influence earned in the market doesn't give progress/credit for this badge. 
    AE influence doesn't give credit/progress either. 

    Since there is no more 2xINF, I'm thinking perhaps there might be a way we could find another way to earn credit towards this badge. Like, I dunno - buy it, as an inf sink, maybe? 
    I give up a billion for 10M credit or something ridiculous like that? or would that be bad form? 

    I mean, I'll get it eventually, but I do have some alt-itis that is needing attention. Getting a little tired of playing this water/sonic corruptor, despite it being one of my better built characters. 

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  10. I think most of my characters wouldn't use music to announce themselves, but probably Clark Howard instead. Music is fine for certain occasions, I guess. I've just never understood why people listen to it. It's kind of pointless. I'd rather hear something useful, something that can help me. Information is better. I can use that. Or at least find it interesting. Music? Pointless. 


    But, if I'm being honest, most of them would choose 

     

  11. 11 hours ago, wjrasmussen said:

    Well, on the blue side, I return to Atlas Park to train whenever I level.

    Really? I haven't used a trainer outside of my SG base in....months. Can't stand the crowds around Ms. Liberty, and hate traveling to where an alternate trainer would be. I'm headed to my base to hit the next mission, usually. Just makes sense to me. 

  12. On 11/8/2021 at 7:37 PM, Haijinx said:

    Jranger is a lot nicer than saying "No, because that Idea is stupid" 

    Sorry to say it...well, no, I'm not sorry - but if I came up with what I thought was a decent idea (that wasn't), and you said "Jranger"...I'd have ZERO idea what that would mean. 

    Maybe it's just me, but if you don't like an idea, there's nothing wrong with saying, "I don't like it" or "I don't like it because this, this and that". 

    Saying "Jranger" communicates nothing to me, other than I'm too old or too young, or have been quarantined too damn long to have a clue what that means. 
    And I don't know who Brandon is, either. 

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  13. 12 minutes ago, Yomo Kimyata said:

    In case of outcome 3, I bought a bunch of crappy HOs for under 1mm.  Maybe I wasted a half billion or so (OH NO I WASTED A HALF BILLION!), but it's kind of a happiness hedge.  So while I'm complaining about how easy kids have it nowadays, I should be able to make some nice profit, since I'm eyeballing the value of "an HO" at 5-10mm.

    This is why you win. 

    I'm not even considering such actions any more, beyond the routine stuff I do, which is really done more out of habit than anything else. 

  14. I think I'm posting this in the right spot. Hope so. 
    Just a few initial thoughts about the Strike Force, as I've only run it once, on the villainous level, with the sg, focused on going more slowly so folks can absorb/enjoy the new content. 

    It's quite long if you do everything. My concern is there will be folks that start the strike force and won't be able to finish, leaving a bit of a slog for those that remain. While the blame for this would lie on the departing player(s) for committing to more time than they had, it seems to happen more and more often on HC than it ever did on live. 

    I'm seeing run times of 2-3 hours for this strike force. In my opinion, that's just too long. Is it really needed to defeat so many instances of Aeon? Do we need to get sucked into the other dimensions that many times for the story to make sense? Granted, with familiarity, the average time for this will get faster. But - even at an hour, the pay off for this is too low. It should pay out on par with Dr. Q, given the time commitment. Maybe even more, given the difficulty. 

    When you take into account that most players are going to be already t-4'd in all the incarnate slots. What good is that incarnate salvage going to be? You can't trade it, you can't sell it. It's patently useless. (to those who are already incarnated with the powers they want) Maybe increase the emp merits or give a choice. At least Emp merits can be passed on to an alt. 

    And while I don't have an issue with it - why move LRSF to Ouro? 

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  15. Two things I noticed. 

    First, there's the matter of the text. The text says 100 are required, but the tool tip and progress meter indicate 200 are required. image.png.92d34e391a57295d1898164cad48ec3d.png


    The second issue is regarding the bosses with henchmen. I asked myself, what's the best way to use a target macro for bosses, when they have so many different names. I thought to target "henchman" since the bosses have a lot of different common names - Jimmy, Mike, etc. It was either tab through 10-20 different names, or just look for henchman, even though some bosses have henchmen and some don't. (I did revise my strategy - they spawn more of them when you're teamed, it turns out.) 
    In any event - I killed one, (the boss) didn't get credit. I thought maybe a henchman got away. So, then I found another, and used a judgement on them, nothing got away, and still didn't get credit. Tried it a third time, still no credit for bosses with henchmen, whether I killed all or some of the henchmen or not. 

    I did look through the patch notes on Beta, didn't see the typo addressed, so figured I'd better chime in now, so at least the typo can be fixed. 

  16. My guess is a stuck key. I use game email routinely, and the biggest headaches I've had are when certain items get clicked - but take several moments to actually appear. I get a message like "Claimed Item Failed. Another item is pending", or words to that effect. 

    Logging off/on usually fixes it, or just waiting a minute. Sometimes the ferrets that power the servers need food. Or see something shiny and get distracted. 

  17. I would just like to report that a couple of months ago, I got a request from someone on Torchbearer if they could use the name of one of my characters there. I hadn't played the guy in months, so I logged my character off and renamed the one on Torch to something else and told him it was now his if he hurried up and used it. No charge. 

    The name was Big Kahuna. Personally, I think it's a fantastic name for a character, and while I might regret it one day in the future, so far, I don't. 

    So even though this thread started over 2 years ago, if you use /getglobalname to learn who's got the name you want - you have nothing to lose by sending a tell and politely asking if you can use that name. 

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  18. 1 hour ago, Shadeknight said:

    I'm looking at the badges now.

    Unfriendly, Ripple, Power, and Can't Touch This all require Malicious.

    Gold Standard (completion badge, herp) and I think Best Friends can be done base.

     

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    So, you can do it on Malicious - which as just added powers but no big stats & restrictions. That's the best way to get the badges.
    You can also get all the badges in the same run - its like the TinPex style badges.

    I think surviving tedium would be more valid if these badges required Vicious and higher - which is when we get into stats / restrictions



     

    So...I've mis-read the requirements, then. You know I read that twice. I suppose I need to work on my reading comprehension. Must be getting older.
    Anyhow, in that case, I thank you! And retract my statement. 

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  19. 4 minutes ago, Shadeknight said:

    You can do it at the low setting mentioned, or you can attempt it on Relentless. It will be tougher, but its possible!

    So starting at Malicious, you can go for the badges. 

    4 settings - Malicious, Vicious, Ruthless, and Relentless in that order.

    Yes, but there seems to be a badge for Malicious, and a badge for Vicious, etc. So that's 4 badges, which means you have to run it 4x per character. And probably more, because no matter how good I might be (or not be) someone else may make a mistake or just have the wrong build for the harder stuff, and you have to start over, again. And again, and again. 

    I understand that some badges should be a challenge. But the challenge should be in satisfying the badge requirements - not surviving tedium. Just my opinion, and well, everyone has one. 

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