Military ranks of computer problems.
Back in the day when Windows 95 was king, I had a good military friend on my computer. His rank and name was General Failure and he really liked reading disk. I haven't heard from the general for a while, but it seems I have found a new friend.
His name is Major Lag and he likes to hang around when I try to play WoW.
Today I wanted to login to my normal WoW account, maybe throw some snowballs at people, maybe do some PvP - to no avail. Each time I logged on, Major Lag would show up. My latency would skyrocket to the regions of 10000ms (yes, 10 seconds for a response) and the server would keep dropping me out. Major Lag was also around when I tried playing The Burning Crusade but his influence was not so dramatic - just around the usual 800ms I get on the beta servers.
It was time to rise and live again for Quba, the Orc who cannot level.
Rise and shine Mr. Freeman... *cough* Mr. Orc...Still, there are couple of points I did not cover yet from my previous session, and a bunch of screenies I took that may as well constitute to a nice new post here.
First of all - a correction. I am not sure where the name Fel Orcs came from. Maybe that is the race, maybe not. After inspecting the screenshots I found out that the characters are described as Bonechewers. This could be the clan name for the redskins, or racial name - I am not really sure. Just wanted to mention that.
Bonechewer indeed. Mmmmm, bones...
Old and new leg pieces comparedAnyway, back to the topic.
Another neat addition in the interface I noticed is dynamic quest objectives display. As you know, SHIFT-clicking on the quest title in the log allows you to display the objectives on your screen. In Burning Crusade the mechanic of this system got well thought of improvement. Once you complete an objective of the quest (even if you are not tracking it), the list of objectives will automatically display on the screen for a while (around 1 or 2 minutes I believe).
It is really useful, especially when you pick up 25 quests and don't want to search which one that particular flower you just picked was good for and what other objectives were there.
Of course, it also makes me long for the ability to actually perform some basic attacks without the need to dismount from my good old wolf.
Outland is filled with interesting "bonuses" - either for the player to participate in, or just watch. After one of my unfortunate resurrections I stumbled upon a following scene: A poor guy, Arcanist Torseldori getting attacked by dozens of Infernal Invaders. I did not manage to take a very good shot of the scene as I was running from quite far away to witness the fight. The fight itself lasted good 3-5 seconds, after which Mr. Torseldori obviously had some cleaning up to do.
Arcanist Torseldori and a pile of dead rubbleNo Burning Crusade blog could be possibly complete without some snapshots of Fel Reavers - these huge monsters (machines?) roam the surroundings of Thrallmar and tend to freak me out, somehow managing to sneak up on me. Did not fight any yet - I usually stay away from things that are taller than my house and have a skull for a level number.
I hope you enjoyed this installment of my Blog. Please drop me a comment about what you like and dislike in my articles, what would you like to see and read about. I am all for answering your questions, but with virtually zero feedback on the blog it is tough for me to figure out what the audience is and what you may want.





1 comment:
Actually the name Fel Orcs comes from Warcraft III when the big demon guy taints the orcs and Grom Hellscream with his blood. They turned red and evil.
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