Weekend of WoW

Unsurprisingly, I’ve spent the last few days in WoW doing a bit of catching up. I’m already up to level 42; six levels in three days isn’t too bad… I’ll probably take it at a bit more leisurely pace from here on, though.

I finished off the blacksmithing quests in Orgrimmar that had been bugging me for a while. I had to collect a lot of tin for them though, since I couldn’t afford to buy it. Tin seems rather difficult to find, but I had fairly good luck in Thousand Needles. And I also finished off some other miscellaneous quests to try and get rid of some items that had been clogging up the bank, though in my hunger for quests I seem to have found a few more…

I eventually decided to go with a standard protection build, and switched over to using a shield and a single-handed sword. Though fights do take slightly longer now, I can definitely survive a lot better as well, often only losing a small bit of health and being able to charge right into the next fight.

I gained a lot of my levels doing all of the quests that I could in the Arathi Highlands and Dustwallow Marsh, and now I’m working on them in the Badlands area. As usual, I had to run through some Alliance zones in order to get there, but I made sure to explore them along the way so that I could get the achievements. I will have that Explorer title one day…

Also Back…Sort Of

Alright, fine. Tonight I reinstalled World of Warcraft, reactivated my account, and upgraded to WotLK.

The curiosity about the new expansion finally got the better of me, and it looks like I won’t be spending any more time in Tabula Rasa after all, so what the hell. I don’t make any guarantees about long-term longevity or such, though. Hell, it might take me another year just to finish off the Burning Crusade areas.

I’ve still got a lot of catching up to do, though. All I’ve really done so far is installed a few mods and finished off a couple quests I was still in the middle of.

Things That Begin With ‘F’

Picking up where I left off before I was so rudely interrupted by hardware failure…

On Saturday I finished off the remaining sidequests in Fable 2, hunted down the remaining gargoyles and silver keys, and then finished the game. The final boss fight was…well, they definitely went for a different approach to it, and saying anything more would be too big a spoiler.

Unfortunately, because of the ending I chose, I lost my dog and my family. So, of course, I immediately went out and married the bustiest whore I could find. A few other post-game quests opened up, so I did them and picked up a few more achievements along the way.

In the end, Fable 2 took me around 26 hours, and was definitely a lot longer and better than the original. It’s not quite game-of-the-year material, but it wasn’t a waste.

After that, I finally got around to starting Fallout 3. I’m only a couple hours into it so far, but it’s pretty impressive so far. A lot of people thought it was a big risk to resurrect an old series from a different gameplay era with a fanatic fanbase and give it to a company with no connection to the original teams, but Bethesda seems to have pulled it off. It retains a lot of the same atmosphere of the originals while updating the gameplay without making it too much of an Oblivion clone.

I’m going with a high-INT character for dialogue options and focusing on energy weapons, and combat has been challenging so far, with a lot of scrimping for ammo. I’ve gone to the nearby town of Megaton and made a bit of cash though, so hopefully I can upgrade my equipment soon.

I haven’t run across too many quests yet, but one of the ones I have is interesting in that I had to choose to either disarm a bomb in the middle of the town, or set it off myself, depending on whether I wanted to help the sheriff or some shady figure in the bar. But then I went and told the sheriff about the shady guy’s request, he ran off to arrest him, got shot in the back while doing so, and then I wasted the shady guy. I’m not sure if that was the ideal outcome, but hey, free guns and ammo off both their bodies!

Unfortunately my gaming box has been hijacked to take over my server roles temporarily, so I may have to shelve it for a little while longer…

She Won’t Look A Day Over 300

I resumed doing the pirate’s errand in Fable 2 tonight, and of course it was a trick and I wound up sacrificing a bit of my age. It looks like this is a point of no return before the end though, so I started doing side quests again.

I popped into the Collector’s Edition dungeon, but it wasn’t too special. Just a long trip through it to get a weapon weaker than the one I already had. There was a fun little diversion to beat up an undead pirate and steal his loot. A “priest” from the Temple Of Benevolent Yokels (seriously) tricked me into stealing some stuff, I rescued an adventurer for his overbearing grandmother, took out a fortress of bandits hired to assassinate me, bought Garth’s tower and did the strange “nightmare” quest associated with it, and rescued Max and Sam from yet another escapade of theirs.

And now I’m in the middle of helping some pathetic loner resurrect Lady Gray, from the first Fable, even though she’s been dead for hundreds of years. I can’t remember if I was the one who killed her or not…

Vainest Pirate Ever

I worked some more on collecting keys and smashing gargoyles in Fable 2 tonight, and I think I’ve got most of them except for the ones in areas I haven’t reached or areas blocked-off until later.

There wasn’t much else to do, so I finally headed off to find the third hero, a pirate in the town of Bloodstone, and I had to go through the new area of Wraithmarsh to get there. I encountered Banshees there for the first time, but they weren’t too tough; their only gimmick is that you have to kill their summoned pets before you can damage the banshee herself. I reached the town, and the hero turned out to be an arrogant ass who wants me to do a suspiciously easy favour for him before he’ll help me.

Some other sidequests back in the previous regions also opened up once I reached there, including areas I’ll be able to find more keys and gargoyles in, but those will wait until after I finish dealing with this guy.

But They Still Won’t Make Me Mayor

Before heading off to the spire in Fable 2 tonight, I took advantage of a little tip and did some trading in master weapons for a while. You can make a lot of money that way if you can find a good sale and another shop that buys high, and before long I had enough to buy most of the shops in Bowerstone. I now pull in over 7000 gold every 5 minutes, instead of the previous 400-ish.

After that detour it was time for the spire, which actually turned out to be mostly a series of morality tests. I resisted, causing me to lose xp but retain my good standing, and it then ended with a series of fights, hobbled by having a weaker weapon and only a few potions instead of my usual equipment.

Upon returning from the spire, 10 years had passed and a lot of things had changed: my daughter had grown up, some areas had expanded and Westcliff was completely different, and some new quests were available. I did a bunch of the side quests, including one where a cross-dresser tried to get me eaten by Hobbes, and next time I’ll pick up on the main quest again. From what I’ve heard, I’m fairly close to the end now.

Dammit Woman, I’m Saving The World Here

Today’s time in Fable 2 was just more preparation for the attack on the Spire. I explored some areas more throughly, finding more chests, dig spots, and gargoyles, and did some grinding for cash by doing bounties and freeing slaves and such.

I also saved the Temple of Light and donated a bunch of gold to it, which got me a gold axe that was better than my previous weapon. And then I finally got married and had a kid. I picked a rather plain, straightforward woman, but it seems like she’s a secret nympho, as I’m getting alerts every couple of days that she wants me back home for sex…

And then at the last second I found a Master Katana weapon that I could afford. It only has two augment slots instead of three, but those seem to be extremely rare and there was a 50% off sale on this one, so it could be ages before I see a better deal. I just need to get a decent ranged weapon upgrade, and I think I’ll have done pretty much what I need to before taking on the Spire.

Oh Yay, An Arena

Resuming the main story in Fable 2, I headed off to rescue Garth, the second hero, which involved winning an arena fight in order to infiltrate my way into the enemy’s camp. Just like in the first game…

Along the way I encountered balverines for the first time in this one, and oddly enough they seem to be a bit easier than the bandits I’ve usually been running into, perhaps because they don’t usually attack in big groups. I also finally realized that I could shoot the mouthy gargoyle heads I’ve noticed in various spots. There’s apparently 50 of them scattered around the world, though I’m not sure what the reward for smashing all of them is yet.

I made it to the Crucible and accidentally triggered it by being too close to the door, and it automatically saved at that point so I couldn’t just reload, so I was pretty much forced through it unprepared. Fortunately it wasn’t too bad, though I had to use a handful of healing potions. I put Force Push to good use as an AE attack and wound up upgrading it to level 4 since it was so useful.

Next up I’ll be off to the Spire to rescue Garth, but Theresa and Hammer are strongly hinting that this will be a point of no return for a while, so I’d better do all the other sidequests I can first. I need more money anyway, since I need a good 40k+ gold for the master weapons, and I have nowhere near that. I bought some really nice augments, but I need a good master-level weapon to put them in as well. My dog is also up to level 5 treasure hunting, so I should revisit all the old areas anyway.

What I Really Need Is A Covenant Carbine

I continued my policy of ignoring the main quest in Fable 2 in order to wander around Bowerstone some more, buying a few more shops, and getting some books that taught me more expressions and the dog how to find treasure and fight better. I also bought a set of better weapons, so I’m not using the Halo energy sword anymore. Armour doesn’t really do anything though, so I can still stick with the Master Chief suit a while yet.

Then it was off to Oakfield, where I saw the first real combat along the way, and it’s pretty easy so far. A lot of button mashing, making sure to switch between targets so they don’t block or gang up on me too much. Once I got there I helped out with a few quests until I could escort the first hero, a rather stout young woman named Hammer, and recruited her afterward.

A bunch of new areas had been discovered, so I wandered around and did side quests in them for a while, and now I’m out to rescue the second hero, who has been captured by Lucien and is being kept in some floating spire thing.