It's been a slow week or so here at Red Central.
Sure, I've played a bit of SWTOR and Jade Empire, but I've been both busy with work and making the first of what is sure to be many university visits.*
online gaming school work-- and it seems that for universities with lots of older dormitories, wifi has been a godsend. Not so sure about speeds, given than you've got potentially the entire student body using the same pipe at the same time, but at least there is internet.
There is a gaming angle to this, as on the ride back home the mini-Reds pestered me to create a character on their new LOTRO server, just so that we could hang out.
So I did.
Not surprisingly, I created another Elf Champion with the exact same name as my old main on LOTRO, because I can still do a Paladin-esque melee figher. Alas, the graphics for the buttons on the UI are still red and green and are as hard to read as ever.
It's kind of like this, only a lot fewer attacks (obviously), as I've only an L3 toon:
If you're red/green colorblind, this can be really bad.
Or, if you're just like me and have a hard time reading all the details, it can drive you nuts.
Still, the scenery is as beautiful as ever. Alas that the toon graphics don't match the scenery quite as well.
But for sheer immersion, LOTRO is hard to beat.
Now, to actually find the time to, you know, play the game. But with the mini-Reds around, I get the feeling time will magically appear...
*Where did the time go? Oh, right. Anyway, two years for mini-Red #1, then we go right into two years for mini-Red #2, and #3 is right after that. Six years of the college application process. Oh yay.
Sure, I've played a bit of SWTOR and Jade Empire, but I've been both busy with work and making the first of what is sure to be many university visits.*
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There is a gaming angle to this, as on the ride back home the mini-Reds pestered me to create a character on their new LOTRO server, just so that we could hang out.
So I did.
Not surprisingly, I created another Elf Champion with the exact same name as my old main on LOTRO, because I can still do a Paladin-esque melee figher. Alas, the graphics for the buttons on the UI are still red and green and are as hard to read as ever.
It's kind of like this, only a lot fewer attacks (obviously), as I've only an L3 toon:
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| From lotro.com forums. A whole lot of red and green. |
Or, if you're just like me and have a hard time reading all the details, it can drive you nuts.
Still, the scenery is as beautiful as ever. Alas that the toon graphics don't match the scenery quite as well.
But for sheer immersion, LOTRO is hard to beat.
Now, to actually find the time to, you know, play the game. But with the mini-Reds around, I get the feeling time will magically appear...
*Where did the time go? Oh, right. Anyway, two years for mini-Red #1, then we go right into two years for mini-Red #2, and #3 is right after that. Six years of the college application process. Oh yay.




