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Playing in the Sandbox again(EvE Online)

August 28th, 2009 admin No comments

First off, I would like to apologize for going almost a full week without publishing any new content. I had midterms this week(quarter system =/), and that took away most of my time. Anyhow, with that being said I would like to fill you in on what I started playing again.

EvE Online: EvE.. It is that game we have all heard about, and most of us have tried it. I, personally, played EvE for about half a year, but that ended a couple years ago. For those of you not familiar with it, EvE is a sanbox MMO game. Sandbox MMO means that, the entire game is run by you(the player). From the economy, to war declarations, everything in EvE is decided by the players. In a nutshell, it is like CCP created a world, then put us in it and said “go”–Hence the term “sandbox.” This means that basically nothing about the game is linear. The game itself revolves around Corporations. Corporations are the same in EvE as they are in the real world, you have your individual employees, officials, and then CEOs. Corporations could be considered the equivalent of a guild as in most MMO games, but Corporations are much more in depth than just a roster of names. Each player in a Corporation is recruited for a specific role, these roles can range anywhere from miners, to escorts, to the Corporation’s military force. It all depends on what the Corporation is in need for, and what role the player has specialized his character in.

New Players to EvE: Now, when I started playing EvE a couple years ago, the learning curve was extremely steep. Even after half a year of playing, I still did not understand much about the game. I basically just flew around in my ship doing missions, training random skills, with no real plan set. Now, however, a lot of things have changed. The first thing I noticed when I started a new account, was that the game felt much more “noob” friendly. One example, is now there is a training queue. Instead of having to click and train every new skill as they complete, you can create a list of skills that you wish to train for, and plug them into the training queue, which will then automatically start training a new skill once the one before it completes. And possibly the biggest thing to help new players is the Certificate system. I think the biggest problem I faced when I originally began playing, was the “wtf should I train for to fly __ ship?” CCP answered this by giving us Certificates. How they work are, say you want to fly a certain ship, but you are not sure what skills you should train for to make it effective, you can click on the ship’s info, then click the “recommended” tab. From here, you will see a list of certificates that the game recommends you having before you fly this ship. In order to find out how to attain such certificates, you can open your character sheet, and there will be a certificate tab. Once there, click the “open certificate queue” button. Now you will see different categories of certificates, when you click on one, a drop down will then list all of the certificates in said category. What you want to do is, find the certificates that the game recommended you having to fly a ship, then click on it, and see what skills are required to unlock it. For instance, any ship recommends you acquire the “Core Integrity” certificate. This one will have you train all of your basics skills that are required in the game. Once you have selected a certificate you want to acquire, you simply search the market for each skill you need, and then plug them into the training queue.

Getting Started: Now, perhaps I got a little ahead of myself in the last part. I will say this to any new player of EvE online–do not expect to play much your first week. When you first create your character, I suggest doing the tutorial, then it will lead you to your first tutorial agent. The tutorial agent will basically send you on a 10-part storyline mission that will net you many starting items you are needed in the game. Now, as you complete each mission you will receive money/ships/etc, as you receive money, I highly recommend you buy your basic learning skills first. These are: Learning, Analytical Mind, Iron Will, Instant Recall, and Spatial Awareness. These skills are relatively cheap, and I suggest you acquire them as quickly as possible. As you get them, begin plugging them into the training queue. Here comes the boring part: you want to train each of these skills to level 4. This takes about a week, and I know it sounds incredibly boring, but it is so, so important. Once you have completed your tutorial storyline mission, your agent should suggest a new agent to you. Now, this next part requires a bit of travel, but your agent should suggest to you an agent that will start the first Epic-Arc storyline. Epic-Arcs are CCPs extremely long questlines that take a ridiculously long time to do, but they are definitely worth it. Now, once you get to the Epic-Arc agent, you will find that he/she will send you all over the place. Sometimes doing courier missions, sometimes combat missions. Either way, from beginning to end, each mission gives you a hefty reward. This Epic-Arc is perfect to do while you wait for your learning skills to complete. In my first week back to EvE online, I would only log on once a day to update the training queue(Note: you can only have 24 hours worth of training queued up at a time, so you will have to plugin more skills each day), then I would do 1-2 missions from the Epic-Arc agent. Now, jump ahead about a week, once your learning skills are all level 4, you can begin using the certificate system as I stated earlier, and start planning out what you wish to specialize in. I highly recommend your first certificate be the Basic Core Integrity certificate, as it will give you the most basic skills you need to effectively fly/fit a Frigate sized ship.

What Next? I have only been playing the game for a few weeks now, and I am still flying a Frigate doing level 1 quality missions. I have been training for all of the basic certificates, and plan to make the move to a Cruiser size ship, and level 2s soon. Also, once I completed the first Core Integrity certificate, I stopped doing the Epic-Arc storyline(it eventually gets too hard for a new player to do in such a small ship), and moved on to working for a good NPC Corporation. Now, hopefully by this time you know enough about the game to know how to find an NPC Corporation to run missions far, so I will not go into major detail.

Why Play EvE? So I am sure you are asking yourself, “why should I play this game?” And so I will give you a few reasons that I started playing again.

First, the looks. This game outclasses almost any other MMO I have ever played, in terms of how amazing it looks. The level of detail put into the ships, stations, and background is just awesome. There are plenty of screenshots and videos out there showcasing how amazing the game looks, so I will not bother just linking one or two.

Second, it is perfect for a casual player. This game is extremely relaxing; the music, scenery, and the over all pace of the game makes it easy to just come home when you are tired, and still be able to have a good time playing it. I would not suggest this game for people who want something they can just jump into and start PvPing. It takes quite some time before you can effectively PvP. However, if you do stick it out and train for the right skills, PvP in this game is extremely fun.

Third, the community. EvE has one of the friendliest, or meanest communities out there–depending on how you look at it. For a new player that gets killed by a group of pirates, he would probably say the community is full of assholes. But, at the same time, there is likely a group of people hunting those pirates. So it all depends on how you see it.

Finally: I will say I have been absolutely loving my return to EvE. Sure it takes some time to get used to, but once you get started the game is really addicting, but not to the point where you feel like you have to play 8 hours a day. Anyways, if you would like to try the game, you can go ahead and click the ad I have placed over to the right and signup for a free trial. 14 days is not really enough to get a good grasp of the game, but it should give you an idea of what to expect, if you do keep playing.

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Blizzcon Starcraft Invitational: Day two! Live blogging

August 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

Update 8:23EST

Just a small update, there are some SC2 exhibition matches being played right now. I would cover it but I will not really have an idea what is going on, so I highly suggest you guys check out the stream if you want to find out what is going on.

Update 5:57EST

Once again, Effort wins the 2009 Blizzcon Starcraft Invitational! He played excellent throughout the whole series, and truly showed why he is definitely the (second) best Zerg in the world. Unfortunately, Jaedong was too busy winning his Golden Mouse to worry about Blizzcon. :)

Update 5:35EST

Game three: Effort(Z) vs Zero(Z). Map: Outsider

As the announcers have stated many times, Zero is truly one of the smartest players I have seen. His Ling shenanigans were just executed perfectly! I wish you could have seen it. He ran 4 Lings intentionally past Effort’s Overlord, then when it passed over he pulled the other 4 that were hiding and headed to Effort’s expansion. From there Effort just could not recover.

This time Zero scouts the wrong direction, Effort goes the right. Zero goes for 9 Pool+Gas, Effort goes 12 Pool+Gas. Zero is already teching to Lair. Looks like he will go for a 1 Hatch Mutalisk opening. Effort has a fast expansion going down. Effort is not teching to Lair yet, so it looks like Effort is going for Speedlings. Effort pushes towards Zero’s base, and actually manages to break Zero’s ramp again! Effort now inside Zero’s base with mass Lings, no Sunken down yet for Zero, but he manages to set a perfect Ling formation and is able to push Effort back and only lost a couple Drones. Zero has Mutalisks out now, looks like Effort is going Spore Colonies again. Zero looks to break into Effort’s main, but Effort pulls Drones off in time to block the Lings and manages to surround them with his own Lings+Drones. Zero only has Mutalisks now and is forced to fall back from the Colonies. Effort’s Spire is coming now now and his expansion is up and running now.

Effort’s economy is doing great, but Zero’s expansion is coming down now. Effort is now producing a lot of Mutalisks, and he may be able to gain the air advantage this time. Zero does not have near the Drone count as Effort, and Effort is producing many Mutalisks now. AMAZING timed attack from Effort, OH WOW. Mutalisks push into Zero’s main, while Zerglings hit the expansion. Zero is forced to send his Mutalisks to defend his main, and Effort takes down Zero’s expansion with Lings. Perfect play from Effort. Zero has no Drones left.

Zero GG’s. Effort is crowned the winner of the Blizzcon 2009 Starcraft Invitational!

Update 5:20EST

Game two: Effort(Z) vs Zero(Z). Map: Heartbreak Ridge

Definitely think Effort will take this whole thing here. Zero looks to be disheartened by the loss as Effort just severely outmicro’d him. No scouting advantages this time of course. Zero puts down the 9 Pool+Gas. Effort goes 12 Pool+Gas. Effort puts down the early expansion. Zero hides 4 Zerglings from Effort’s Overlord, and it appears he has tricked Effort into thinking he is only pushing forward with only 4, when Zero actually has 8. Excellent play from Zero! He pushes in and Effort has grossly miscalculated Zero’s Ling count and he is not prepared to defend his expansion. Effort is forced to pull Drones off in order to push Zero back. Zero’s Lair is done and now his Spire is going up. Effort does have a Spire going down, but he CANCELS it, and puts down and Evolution Chamber. This has potential to be crazy as Effort may potentially go for an offensive Spore push like he did yesterday.

Effort is clearly shaken, however by Zero’s early shenanigans and he is now just putting down a few Colonies at his expansion, while sitting back with his Lings. Zero now has a few Mutalisks and is at Effort’s door. This is actually not looking so well for Effort. Effort is finally putting a Spire+ second Gas now. Zero has his natural going down as well. Bad misplacement by Effort and his second gas is going down. Effort opts for an aggressive move and sends all of his Lings to Zero’s natural, but with Mutalisks+Drones and his own Lings Zero completely wipes out Effort’s Ling army. Effort’s Spire is down, but he seems to be too far behind. Effort’s economy is being hurt badly by Mutalisk harassment. Zero has a ridiculous amount of Mutalisks now, and I expect to see him take down Effort in this game any time now.

Effort’s army is dwindling as he keeps having his Mutalisks picked off Zero. Zero pushes in now, and completely overrunning Effort’s expansion. Effort seems to be done for. Not sure what Effort is doing, but he has clearly lost and just has not wanted to GG for some reason. Looks like Zero is actually going to win just by killing all of Effort’s buildings..

Ok, Effort finally GG’s. Fantastic play by Zero, he may have a chance after all!

Update 5:10EST

Game one: Effort(Z) vs Zero(Z). Map: NeoMedusa

Effort spawns top left, Zero spawn bottom. Effort scouts wrong direction, Zero goes the right. Scouting advantage to Zero. This should be a good match, I feel like Effort is the stronger player, but if it does come down to Mutalisk micro, Zero definitely has a chance. Effort opts for 9 Pool+Extractor, Zero goes straight for 12 Hatchery. Could see a quick game if Effort decides to rush. Zero got a really late Pool. Zero realizes Effort has Lings on the way and goes ahead and cancels his Hatchery. Effort has the early advantage, but he had a Sunken up in his main so Effort had to retreat. Zero teching to Lair now. Effort’s Spire comes up, and he puts down a second Hatchery. Zero has a second Hatchery coming down as well, but his Lair is slightly behind Effort’s.

Small Ling altercation here, but Effort just showed clearly superior Ling micro and he kills most of Zero’s while only losing a few of his own. Zero is looking to be in a bad spot now as Effort Mutalisks already and Zero has none. Zero’s Mutalisks pop and we have a Mutalisk micro battle going on, but Effort actually wins as he kills many Drones, and then out micros Zero in the Muta battle. Effort pulls back, but has a nice economic advantage now. Effort is now looking like the superior Mutalisk controller as he is winning the micro battle right now. Effort pushes into Zero’s base with Muta’s and Scourge, Zero tries to defend but Effort lands some perfect Scourge and takes out all of Zero’s Mutalisks. Zero has nothing to defend his base and Effort has Scourge hovering over his eggs about to hatch.

Zero GG’s, Effort takes game one.

Update 5:08EST

So slightly longer than 30 minutes, but Starcraft is back! Effort vs Zero coming up in just a few minutes.

Update 2:47EST

Never mind. Looks like they are going to play the WC3 Grand Finals first. Probably going to be a long, long time before we see the SC Grand Finals.

Update 2:01EST

Looks like we have quite some time before the next match. Stream is saying Effort vs Zero Grand Finals in 30 minutes. Good luck to Zero, he is going to need it. Badly.

Update 1:43EST

Game two: Savior(Z) vs Zero(Z). Map: Destination

Once again, no scouting advantage this time. Destination is a great map. I feel like Savior played better last game, but he just made too many mistakes mid game, especially when he lost so many Mutalisks to the Spore Colonies. Both players go for 12 Pool+Gas this time. Both putting down expansions, and then upgrading to Lair as well. Savior does a Ling run by with a couple, and manages to take out a coupe Drones with only 2 Lings. Savior’s Ling micro is looking really well, if only he could work on his decision making. Spires coming up at the same time for both players. Savior’s Lings keep running right by Zero’s army with 1-2 Lings and keeps scoring Drone kills. Savior is looking good so far this time. Zero looks to push out with lots of Lings+a few Mutalisks, but Savior looks like he is ready to defend. This time Savior pushes forward and engages in a Mutalisk battle, but at the same time Savior sneaks Lings in once again and takes out nearly all of Zero’s Drones at his expansion, and somehow Savior managed to win the air battle as well. Savior is looking great right now. And wow, once again Savior sneaks a couple Lings into Zero’s base once again and scores a couple more Drone kills. Savior is pulling ahead now economically and now has a much larger army of Mutalisks. Savior’s multitasking is looking fantastic right now.

Savior is now edging forward with his Mutalisks+several Scourge and he definitely outnumbers Zero. Wow, Zero manages to win the Mutalisk battle. Savior did not land a single Scourge, and Zero landed quite a few. Just much superior Muta control from Zero right now. Zero now has a clear advantage. This could be bad for Savior. Savior pushes forward again with Mutalisks+Scourge, and this time Savior manages to land a few Scourge. This time Zero goes all in and pushes towards Savior’s expansion. Zero has many more Mutalisks than Savior, despite losing all of his Drones. Zero breaks Savior’s expansion. Savior just built far too many Scourge, I would say he had a 1:10 ratio for landing Scourge. Zero’s Mutalisk control is just too good.

Savior GG’s. Zero vs Effort rematch in the Grand Finals. My money is on Effort.

Update 1:29EST

Game one: Savior(Z) vs Zero(Z). Map: NeoMedusa

Zero spawns top left. Savior spawns top right. Zero scouts the right direction, Savior does not. Scouting advantage goes to Zero. Savior goes 9 Pool+Gas. Zero getting 12 Pool, little later Gas. Zero puts up a quick expansion. Savior has yet to see Zero’s base yet due to scouting the wrong direction. Savior is harassing a bit with Lings, hitting but Zero has equal Lings. Savior has Spire making right now, Zero however, has two Hatch up now and his Lair will be done soon. Looks like Zero is massing Lings early on and preparing to go for Savior right off the bat. Zero is making 2 Spore Colonies in his base. Savior expands now. Zero is sitting back, just now putting up a Spire. Savior has quite a few Mutalisks out now harassing Zero’s base.

EXCELLENT play by Savior! Zero went in with Lings to kill Savior’s expansion, but Savior counters and takes out Zero’s Spire and quite a few Drones. But Savior makes a horrible mistake as he just ran his Mutalisks right into Zero’s Spore Colonies and loses many of them. Sloppy play from Savior. He is still in a nice position, however. Zerp pushes forward with a small group of Mutalisks but Savior has more and pushes him back. And the same time, Zero pushes in with a ton of Zerglings and takes out all the Drones at Savior’s expansion, and brings the Hatchery down below 100hp. Zero still harassing with Mutalisks, but Savior has way more and is now pushing to Zero’s expansion. Savior pushes into Zero’s expansion and does lots of damage, but loses all of his Mutalisks to Spore Colonies + Zero’s Mutalisks. After losing his army this time, Savior just does not have enough Drones to rebuild.

Savior GG’s, Zero takes game one.

Update 1:13EST

Stream just came on. Stupid as hell. Apparently Savior and NaDa already played, and Savior won. Looks like we will be having a Savior vs Zero rematch. What a retarded tournament, Blizzard.

Start: Hey guys. Once again I will be covering the Starcraft matches from the 09 Blizzcon Invitational. Hope you all will stick around and check out the updates, I know a lot of people were never able to get the stream working. If you are one of those people, stick around! This will be the perfect place to get live updates on each match. Anyways, the stream should be coming online soon, and hopefully we will have our first match soon, which will be Savior vs NaDa. And for those wondering what has happened so far, here are the current bracket standings.

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