macskull

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  1. I still have upwards of 100 sitting in my redside SG bins from when we did semi-regular redside raids on Justice, so I suppose I could let them go...
  2. My VIP status for this account expires tomorrow and all efforts to use timecards to extend that duration have failed, so unless the VIP switch gets flipped on for everyone before the end this will be my last post on these forums. I'd like to talk a little bit about myself, my experiences with this game, and the people who have made these last five and a half years some of the best I could ask for, even if they were full of their own ups and downs.

    First, me. I posted in the unmasking thread yesterday, but in case people haven't found that thread (it's great, by the way, you really should check it out), here's some background information. My name is Robert, I'm 23, and I'm an electronics technician in the US Navy. Here's me a few months ago with my grandparents.



    I started playing this game near the end of my senior year of high school, in mid-May 2007 - just a few days after I9 came out. This came at the urging of my friends, who had been playing for a while before that point. At first I was hesitant because I didn't think I'd ever be able to enjoy an MMO so I initially resisted their efforts - I had no idea that I'd be playing the game for years after they all stopped. They eventually won, and I logged into the game for the first time on May 12, 2007. My first character was a joke character, because even then I still didn't think I'd play past the end of the two-week trial. Though that character's costume has changed slightly over the years, and I've taken to using newer ones, some of you may remember the Amazing Balrog. I don't remember why I chose that name, but what I do remember is that the monster legs were chosen because when I was picking legs, my mouse spazzed and that's what the menu landed on.



    Needless to say, by the time the 14-day trial ended, I was hooked. Through the summer before I started college I played extensively with those friends from high school, but as college began they drifted away from the game for various reasons. Meanwhile, I started playing even more than before and found a website for a pretty cool supergroup, full of people that mentored me, taught me more about the game than I could have imagined, and helped me out when I was doing so well, either in- or out-of-game. Though we eventually parted ways, I still keep in touch with several of those players both in-game and in other places. Needless to say, I didn't do well in college, partly because the major I'd chosen didn't agree with me, and partly because I spent so much time playing this game. After two years of school I figured it would be better if I took some time off to decide what I wanted to do with my life, and my friends in-game were there while I was making those decisions. I don't think if I'd kept going to school I would have joined the Navy, which has proven to be an incredibly positive experience for me, so I at least have this game to thank for that, even if it came in a roundabout way.

    I casually PvP'd in Siren's Call with my flying Katana/Regen Scrapper for a while starting in late 2007/early 2008, though I still thought PvP was a bit silly and didn't like the attitude of some people I'd met in zone. I remember arguing about PvP in some global channels with the very people that would soon become my mentors on all things PvP. By the summer of 2008, I was getting to the point where I wanted to level and build a character specifically for PvP, so I set out to do that. I remember watching the finals of a 2v2 tournament on Justice where Ajax and Aura, who had spent the $10 each way on server transfers from Freedom just for a shot at the billion inf winning prize, beat Deth and Solo in the last match. I remember powerleveling my Rad/Psi by myself, without a bridge, and hitting level 50 in October 2008, only a few weeks before Issue 13 went into closed beta on the test server. I remember the outcry from the PvP playerbase, and I remember being upset because it meant the character I'd spent so much time on getting ready wouldn't be nearly as good as I'd wanted him to be. Though the changes didn't affect me directly because I wasn't huge into PvP at that time, several players I spent time in-game with drifted away and I don't think it was ever the same for me. Yet I kept playing, because the community that was left was still amazing. I joined dUmb (a team based on Infinity) for the first post-I13 ladder, and stayed with them for a while through various leagues and tournaments, joining a few other teams along the way, including Convenient.

    When Going Rogue came out, I decided not to purchase it, because apart from side-switching it didn't appeal to me. I ended up getting all of it when the game went F2P anyways because I maintained my subscription, but looking back now I regret that a little bit, because I never did fully catch up on the Praetorian content or Incarnate system - I've only got one character with every existing Incarnate slot unlocked, and even then it's only partially slotted out. I'm trying to complete some of the content that's been added or updated in the last year, year and a half, but I'm not sure I'll get around to it. I don't think I can do everything, but I'm okay with that, because whether I've completed everything there is to do or not, it's been a hell of a ride and I couldn't have asked for a better community to share it with.

    I'd like to thank the following players, without whom I would likely not be posting this today (if I forget your name, I am deeply sorry):

    * ActiveX, Despair, IVShadow, Stone Cutter, and FlamingSavage: for getting me to try out the game in the first place.
    * Candlestick, Con, Dent, Dethwing, Lucas, Quatermain, among others: for introducing me, in their own ways, to the world of PvP.
    * Barrier, Bleak, Dream Crusher, Doyler, Epsilon, Exit, Feugan, Gabby, Haunt, Imp, Johnny Wildfire, Keenon, Mercury Down, MrLiberty, Nanu, Neuronia, PF, Psoma, PF, Philly, Ra, Rick James, Roy, Tor, Shini, Slax, Sid, John, Shard, Smoke, Spag, Swansu, Solo, Red Ranger, Teh Artic, Trance, Trez, Troken, TR, Tryiel, Razor, Xanatos, Z, Silit, Vert, Jimmay, among others: for providing me with endless hours of entertainment and frustration in the post-I13 PvP world, on Justice, Freedom, Infinity, and Virtue.
    * Ba'alat (Zizka), Boku, Cai, Chloe Crimson, Choake, Ele, Enrious, Gaderath, Gerswin, Henry, Kilspyke, Jenny Lewis, Kaese, Kyth, Liz, Mermione, Nord, Pum, Saiko, Sam Hufinson, Nakoa, Soliton Wave, The Pope, Toona, Iggy, Illenia, Zar, Uber, and many more: for being fellow powergamers who helped me realize that it wasn't the characters, but the players at the keyboard, that could bend and sometimes outright break the game (to this day, how many groups can say they can do a 'bring-whatever' ITF and still finish in less than 20 minutes?).
    * Cassie, Bobitron, Blackshroud, Damon Savage, Tainted, Hellsminion, Lite of Paragon, MorriganRaven, Radmind, Rockie, Sin, JLicious, Laylian, Blackshroud, Reetta, War Patriot, Femme, Talynt, and many others: for accepting me into Legends of Justice, teaching me the ropes, and then putting up with me when I became a pretentious *** for a while.
    * ElectronicCicadas, Mistress Rue, TargetOne, Alzharade, Millicent, NovaStar, Quest, Cleretic, Fro, Warp, and others, for various reasons.
    * Ael Rhiana, Aeon, American-Dream, Azmeran, Blue Science, Bobblez, Bohmfalk, Chaos Creator, Docam, Dr. Jewel, Electora, Electron Gal, Game Theorist, Good-Arrow, Guil, Hydro, Kaese, Kanga, Kaiser Soze, Katfood, Kelcius, Kyth, Lane Darkmist, Mistress Death, MoltenSlowa, Nanook, Noodle, Nyxy, Queen of Snow, Reisen, Scarlet Fern, Sister Sin, Snoofles, Soliton Wave, Square One, Swan Song, ThePhage: you're on my globals list, you must have done something to interest me!
    * Everyone else who I've run into, good or bad, over these last five and a half years. Thank you so very, very much. I can only hope one of the plans in the works to save this game, or at least its community, comes through, because you're all an amazing group of people.

    For those who wish to contact me, my usernames for various services are listed in my signature, and I'm sure you can find me on Facebook if you look hard enough through the CoH and JFA groups. I find the quote in my signature works for this occasion as well, but I'm going to close with the following video:

    We'll meet again - don't know where, don't know when - but I know we'll meet again, some sunny day.
  3. macskull

    Not Goodbye

    Diamond Dragoon.

    <.<
  4. I get the same message. VIP expires on Tuesday for this one and I'd hate to not be able to post on the forums with this handle at the end.
  5. I don't post in this section of the boards often, if ever, though I do lurk and read most of the posts, because I can appreciate teh artz (I still have the pieces Wassy did for me four years ago). I might get a commission with all my major characters in a group shot, just for nostalgia's sake...

    This is, to the best of my knowledge, the earliest screenshot I still have. The original machine I played CoH on was a gigantic piece of crap and if I did take any screenshots those first few months they've been lost for several years. This is from January 2008 after the supergroup I'd just joined (Legends of Justice, on you guessed it - Justice) finished a Shadow Shard TF (I think it was Faathim). Half the players in the screenshot no longer play, but sometimes it's nice to go through my old screenshots to remember the things I used to do and the people I used to do them with.



    EDIT: After doing some digging, I managed to find a few screenshots from my original CoH machine. This is the earliest one I have, from August 2007, and it's my Nin/FF Mastermind that never made it past level 14, so it isn't special in that regard, but it is the earliest memory I have recorded from CoH.



    For a higher-res version of either image, just remove the last character before the .jpg extension.
  6. I think I'll be logging my heroes off in Atlas, right where you zone in from the tutorial. Villains, I'm not sure since they redid Mercy. However, I fully plan for my first character to be the one I'm playing on in RV when the lights go off.
  7. macskull

    Chaos_Creator

    Just talked to him on Facebook. He doesn't have a VIP account so he asked me to pass along this message:

    Quote:
    Goodbye, thanks for the fun, and feel free to contact me at facebook.com/Uberferret
    On a related note, I just checked my NCSoft account and it looks like the VIP status on this account expires on Tuesday. If for some reason I can't post on the forums, I'll switch to my second account, which goes until October 13. After that, in-game or the contact information in my sig.
  8. We're doing this on Justice on whatever day the last day is.
  9. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Sardan View Post
    I want to archive this footage and be able to view it in future years on machines that won't have the fraps codec installed. I assume I'll need to translate it to Mpeg after recording it? What tool is best for that?
    FFmpeg should do the trick.
  10. Steam, Skype, and Xbox Live usernames are the same as my global.
  11. macskull

    Reeling

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Forbin_Project View Post
    I doubt we'll ever know the truth.
    This is the internet, the truth always comes out eventually.
  12. macskull

    Convenient

    Also I fully plan on recording right up until I get that "Lost connection to mapserver" message for the last time.
  13. macskull

    Epitath

    Who started cutting onions in here...
  14. GL;HF in whatever it is you're off to when all is said and done. I might not like all of you people, but dammit if I'm not sad to see this happening.
  15. Oh, no. No, no no... It's one thing when you hear about a player you didn't interact with passing away, but it's another, entirely different kind of feeling when it's a player you knew and spent time with in-game. My thoughts are with his family.
  16. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Starsman View Post
    The problem is: Energy Melee has no single target damage problems.
    If you use DPA solely as your indicator of how much damage a set is doing, then sure. Energy Transfer and Total Focus do lots of damage, and the set looks good on paper. The problem with that is those attacks also have really long animation times, which in many cases means you're either wasting most of the damage potential of that attack on a critter with lower HP, or it's dead by the time your attack animates, in which case your actual DPA ends up something more like zero. You can argue "don't use those attacks on critters with lower HP" but when you're on a team, more often than not you're locked up in your attack animation on a critter when suddenly the entire group is dead because of everyone else's AoEs.

    Energy Melee hasn't been terribly popular since the ET nerf because there are other sets that have comparable, or better, single-target damage without the long animation times, and most of those sets manage to offer better AoE damage output as well. Lots of fast, single-target damage used to be EM's schtick, at the expense of decent AoE output, but the "fast" aspect got taken away and the set was given nothing in return. EM's problem now is that just about every other melee set can do its job better.
  17. Quote:
    Originally Posted by PsychicKitty View Post
    but more looks like improvements for PVP combat
    Wut. There is absolutely no way these changes were designed for PvP. No one's used the tier 9 Blaster attacks in PvP builds since before I13 because they've been garbage and they're going to continue to be garbage in PvP even after this change. The fact that tier 3 blasts will have 80 foot range is just a nice bonus for PvP builds and a huge improvement for just about every PvE build.

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by BrandX View Post
    Electric Blast was a top 5 set before this change
    WUT. Elec is quite possibly the worst all-around blast set in the game. Even AR and Pistols are better. Looking at the list you got the numbers for your claim from, Elec is only in the top 5 if you're at 250% +rech, and that's single-target damage, which isn't important for 95% of the content in this game.

    EDIT: Well crap, I should check how long the thread is before I reply to posts on the first page next time.
  18. You will be losing out on much of your effectiveness if you go human only, between the higher ranged damage output of nova (and ranged damage is king in PvP) and the extra self-heal in dwarf.
  19. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Memphis_Bill View Post
    Yes, and I suspect it'd go better than you think.
    Teams of "non-incarnate squishies" have been running the RSF in 20-25 minutes for a long time now. I'd be quite glad, personally.

    On topic, PvP. But lol, they won't fix that.