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My Goals For 2012

Herculano New Year

I’m usually not big on making New Year’s resolutions.  That’s mostly due to the word “resolution”, which feels like it should mean “promises I know deep down there’s no way I’ll keep.”  Using the word just feels like an escape clause, and I don’t want to submarine myself before I even get out of the gate.  I am therefore not making resolutions this year.  I’m making optimistic predictions as to what I will accomplish in 2012.

  • Keep finding reasons to play WoW.  I probably would have gone whole-hog into SWTOR if it hadn’t been for my brother, aka my online enabler.  He got me started playing Everquest, then he got me playing WoW.  He doesn’t play as much as I do, or as often.  He’ll pay for a month, let that month run out, then take a break for a couple of weeks before starting up again.  But he’s my brother, and my best friend, and so as long as he finds WoW interesting I’ll be that much more motivated to keep playing.  Don’t get me wrong, there are other reasons I enjoy playing the game.  I love the gold making aspect, the achievements, getting interesting outfits for my characters to mog.  As long as I can set a goal for myself, I can motivate myself to log in.
  • Get a serious gaming rig.  I might have considered staying with SWTOR if I owned a computer that let me play the game without wanting to put my foot through the monitor.  The graphics moved like an old-timey flip-book animation.  I had to shut absolutely everything off or set it to the lowest level, then play in a windowed mode at 800×600.  I’d get frustrated just struggling through the cutscenes.  I don’t have that problem with WoW for the most part, small blessing for ancient graphics engine.  But most of my interaction with the game is solo, which leads to…
  • Raiding.  I don’t even care about the loot.  Seriously.  I’m not a slave to purples.  I just like the fellowship that forms between people who raid together (I hear good things).  I’ve played WoW for four or five years now, am a member in one of the largest guilds in the World, and I still don’t feel that camaraderie.  That’s mostly my fault, being the antisocial butterfly that I am.  This year I want to change that.  Also, Deathwing set me on fire once.  For that, I want to chop off his balls.
  • The AIE Podcast.  This is my way to interact with the community that I’ve been a part of for the past few years.  I’ve been motivated to do things I’d always wanted to do but put off.  Submitting a segment to the AIE podcast is one of them.  I don’t do public speaking, and I still feel a bit awkward when I record them, but I’m three segments in (“Ask Jeeves” for the win) and I’m really having fun.  A couple people seem to dig it too which helps with the motivation.
  • Improve the blog.  Better url setup, a better looking page, and hopefully better content.  It has taken me a long time to find my blogging voice.  I feel like I’m almost there, so this year I want to make it happen.  Whatever it is.
  • Go to Blizzcon again.  Blizzcon 2011 was my second time at the ‘con, and I went Lone Wolf the entire time.  I saw many people from a distance, but my heart really wasn’t in it this year.  My Mom had just started going through chemotherapy and radiation treatment for brain cancer, and literally an hour after returning home from Blizzcon I had to get in my car and drive over six hours to start college the next day.  Oh, and I had to buy a brand new ticket to make that flight, essentially burning the old one.  Mind and body were definitely elsewhere.  If I get another crack at Blizzcon this year, I want to get more out of it by interacting with more gamers, more guildies, and more people.

How about you?  Have you set any goals for yourself in 2012?

Ask Jeeves – Titles

Ask Jeeves

This week, the topic of Ask Jeeves had to do with titles.  A great number of them can be a pain in the ass to get.  Usually there’s two bottlenecks involved with getting a title:

1) Random Item:  Be it a mask, a pet, or a piece of candy, we are often cockblocked because we need some random item to be in the bag or boss.    World Events were terrible for this.  You could go the entire duration of the event, checking every hour or day for your drop, and not get it.  People protested this RNG victimization on the WoW forum boards and had certain achievements removed from Title prerequisites.

2) PVP:  Title achievements that involve PVP suck for everybody.  If you`re a PVP player, you have to deal with rookies who are in there not to achieve the battleground objective, but to do something stupid while dressed stupid or after eating something stupid.  If you`re the kind of person who never does any kind of PVP (Goldshire Inn sexiness doesn`t count), stepping into a battleground just to get the Title achievement is like putting on a pork chop bathing suit and hopping into the shark tank for a nice leisurely swim.  You`re going to end up as partially digested shark poop.

With that in mind, we knocked off a few Titles that casual folks can get without the frustration of the RNG beast, or without becoming shark poop.  `Cause nobody likes being turned into poop, shark or otherwise.

  • The Ambassador title: Earn exalted status with all six Horde factions.
  • Argent Tournament:  There`s a number of titles you can get from here.  Earn exalted status with a each faction, as well as the right to champion that city, and you earn the title for that city.  If you earn exalted status with every city, as well as championing each city, AND earn exalted status with the Argent Crusade, you can earn the title of Crusader.
  • The Diplomat: Earn exalted status with Timbermaw Hold, the Mag`har, and the Sporeggar.
  • Shattered Sun: This title is the result of the quest `A Magnanimous Benefactor`.  You hand over 1000g and you get the title.  However, you can`t qualify for this quest until you have exalted status with the Shattered Sun Offensive.  You can get that by running the dailies on the Isle of Quel`Danas (as well as other means.)
  • The Explorer:  Complete the World Explorer achievement to get this title.  A piece of cake with flying mounts.
  • Archaeology Titles:  This kind of flies against the RNG comment I made earlier.  Getting the Assistant Professor title isn`t that difficult because you only need to find one rare artifact.  Finding the ten needed for the Associate Professor title isn`t exactly more difficult, just more time consuming.  There are many artifacts you can prospect up, so it isn`t like you need a specific one.  Still, if you see someone with the Professor title you know they`re hardcore.  Also, a little crazy.
  • Loremaster: Speaking of crazy.  Loremaster is a funny title because everyone started working on it as they quested their way up to the level cap.  I suggest picking up an addon to let you know what quests you missed if you want to tackle this Title achievement.
  • Brewmaster:  A title so cool they named the Monk`s tanking aspect after it.  Race rams, advertise brews, it`s not a hard title to get.
  • Flame Keeper: Another easy title.  Just fly around the world and worship, while peeing on the Alliance`s fires.  That`s the toughest part.

Jeeves I hate you so much.

In case you missed it (and if you did, how did you find me?), you can catch the Ask Jeeves segment on the AIE Podcast episode 85, available for download HERE.