Category Archives: FFXI

Strange Feeling – Wanting to Restart FFXIV

The past few days I have had this odd desire — to return to FFXIV, and to a lesser extent, FFXI.

I played 14 for about 6 or 7 months, completed 2 relics, and was on my way to being decently geared. I found the time commitment was very strange. From lvl 1-50 it was a casual game. Then suddenly at lvl 50 the game became a complete time suck. My work schedule never allowed me to try Coil runs as I never had a consistent enough schedule to join a group. But maybe now it is a different game.

As to what I’ve been up to, in the (more or less) 4.5 years since I’ve had a new post, I have been traveling and continuing to work on my photography. Here’s some of my favorites from the 6 months.

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Humming Birds at the La Paz Waterfall Gardens in Costa Rica

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Illuminated Bamboo at the Hanatoro Festival in Kyoto, Japan

Fireworks on the Space Needle, after the Super Bowl
Fireworks on the Space Needle, after the Super Bowl. Seattle, WA, USA.

As a side note, I’ve begun to reread all of my old posts. Some of them are really embarrassing today, some of them are still funny. But I am making the decision to leave them all posted, at least for now. I originally took down the blog because I forgot to keep the software updated and it was compromised. This time, that should not happen, even if I forget about it for a year or so again.

-pyra

Well, isn’t this strange

After forgetting about this blog and leaving it deactivated for a few years, I managed to reactivate it from the archives in a bit over an hour.

I think everything is here, in the 2011 greatness it once existed in, with the original posts and comments from as far back as 2007.

So for the big question, am I playing FF14? I did play for a few months. I was on Balmung with some old friends. But I didn’t have the time to do Coil and there wasn’t much else to do aside from grind up new classes, so I stopped playing.

Let’s see what happens.

=P

Not Dead

Well, I’m still here.

And I’ve reactivated the blog and brought the WP install up to date.

Been playing for a few months off and on. Even managed to get a job past 90.

The game is very different than the pre-Abyssea land that I left. I even managed to get a Black Belt item on my first day back. Something I had tried, unsuccessfully, for years to get.

In real life, I spent a week on intensive photography instruction in Maine, a week in Yosemite for photography, a week in San Francisco because I wanted to and because I like wine, a week skiing in France last winter, and most recently 17 days in Hawaii for vacation and another photo workshop.

I also started scuba diving again this summer. Took me about 3 dives to really remember how to do it. The jumps in technology over the last 8 years (since I last went diving) are incredible. But my ‘classic’ Mares gear and Suunto Stinger computer were conversation starters. I also managed to confuse a few dive masters with my Metric gear. In Hawaii, I actually had to ask “So, all of my gear back home is metric, how much air should I come back up with? Normally 100 bar is turn around and 40 bar is start to surface, what is that in PSI?”. Terrified one dive master, which I found funnier than I should have.

What really got me to start playing again was the demise of Caitsith (and I guess to a lesser extent, Diabolos). I wanted to come back for a last days on the server. Then the Japan earthquake hit and I ended up missing the death of the server because I was out of town. Such is life.

Anyways, I’m back, and I may even update every so often.

Cheers-
-pyra

No Hope, No Love, No Glory. No Happy Ending

My brother has been trying to get me to listen to Mika for years (Happy Ending, go youtube the song if you don’t know it).

Back in November I did not totally realize what quitting reading the FF-wiki forums would have.

In truth, they provided a very needed service.  A place to ensure that everyone thinks about the game during the times they are not playing about the game.  I really needed that little bit to make sure that I stayed in the mindset of continual play.

At work, I actually have a WoW support group.  That little bit every day ensures that I think about WoW a few times during my work day.  It keeps me playing for about 5-10 hours per week.

I have a new love interest in my life.  And it is a good thing.  They are trying really hard to get me away from watching TV and playing video games and out into the world.  While this person is a vegetarian, we have an agreement that this belief won’t be forced upon me.  Which is good, because without chicken I’d be in trouble.  We have an agreement that I can play with my photos as much as is needed, which is really good, because I’d go crazy w/o that.

As far as quitting the game goes, I plan on canceling my older account on July 7, 2010.  Which is 6 years to the day after I started playing.  My younger account will probably linger around for a few more months while I give away everything.

If all goes as planned, by September, both Pyra and Atalantia will be no more.  A very bittersweet thing for me to do, but something that was fairly inevitable if you’ve known me well enough for the past few years.

To all the friends I’ve made over the years, on both Diabolos and Caitsith, as both Atalantia and Pyra, I wish you all the best.  In the end, it comes down to the people more than anything else.  Those who are my closest friends are already on my Facebook friends list.  I do consider them friends, no matter how far away they live.  All attempts will be made to keep in touch.  And if we lose contact, I will miss them.  I never forget people I meet, which is actually a huge problem for me in real life.  I never forget a face, but quickly forget a name.  On top of that, I’ll be able to recite the conversation back years after it happened.  One of the negatives of having a photographic memory is that it is hard to forget. 

If I can say nothing else about FFXI, it has one heck of a fun ride.

I will probably not play FFXIV.  And I may not ever play another MMORPG.  But I will never forget the friends I’ve made and the good times I’ve had.  To all of you, I salute and thank you.  I also wish you the best in all of your endeavors.

Happy 200th post to teh Pyra.

-pyra

I Think I Hate the FF-Wiki’s Forums

I’ve been noticing a trend lately, especially in the General Forums, where people just want to start a fight all the time.

I had a discussion (well I can’t call it that really) about whether a smn’s auto refresh counted as the first –1 perpet cost or if the lowest you could get the perpet cost was 1, with auto refresh covering the last 1mp/tick.

They even went so far as to say “you’re arguing against an established and provable fact that the minimum perp cost for any avatar is 1”.  I guess the past oh 3 years or so of having a lvl 75 smn to your lvl 40 smn makes you know all of the established and provable facts.  Because, of course, #1, it makes no difference in practice which of us is right, and #2, I can make up ‘facts’, declare them ‘established and provable’ and throw them out there, then edit the wiki to match my point of view too.  The guy even went off onto a rant about FoV refresh and I’m not sure what else just to prove me wrong – when I specifically didn’t mention FoV refresh in my original comment.

This isn’t the first time either.  I know I pick fights when people deserve it or when I’m just really, really, bored, but the number of fights and the quality of posts on that forum, and especially General, have gone down so much lately.  The mods don’t help, but at least charitwo has mostly shut up at this point.  Tahngarthor interjects his opinion into everything, and is usually just wrong.  Sadly my ‘foes’ list keeps growing, but I can’t add Tahn to the ignore list.

If it wasn’t for my overwhelming boredom at work, I’d likely never check those forums again.

I Just had to Post – 3/5 Homam

Yeah, long time no post don’t care.

Homam Body = MINE!

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And just a few days after I managed to get myself a pair of Thief relic gloves +1.

Good week for me.

Also, my friend Gilg got his Homam Pants today.

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Overall, it was a fairly good day in FFXI-land.  RL, not so much.

Revisiting the Past

I was discussing some things on the FF Wiki forums today and the discussion about the Crags came up.

Some people were saying that they have always had the shattered telepoint and the portal, or nothing was there before.

I disagreed, but had nothing to back up this claim.  So I went searching.

Sadly, when CoP was released I was still a newbie.  It has been nearly 5 years since the expansion, and way back then, I didn’t take a lot of screenshots.

What I did find, however, was my earliest screenshots.  Complete with an absence of proof that there ever was ‘something’ where there is now the entrance to sea or the entrance to the hall of transference.

This is the first screenshot I can find.

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This is the first image I can find.

Sadly, it from the SE screenshot maker and the quality is low.  The file name suggests Aug 15, 2004, which is a full month before the CoP release.  I think you can faintly see a telecrystal on the pad.  But it is far too difficult to make out.  But there is ‘something’ there.

In the sense of curiosity, I went to find this place.  5 years later.

This is what I found.

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Or so I thought.  It is close, but this is the west side of the crag.  I thought this was the right spot due to the ground markings, but I was wrong.

The real spot is here.

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And it took me an hour to find this place.

This is the North side of the crag.  Which is still a telepoint today.  Which neither proves, nor disproves what I was going for.

If anything, it just shows how little does change over the years.

-pyra

Improving Your Screen Shots (part 2)

In our last lesson, we talked about what file format to work with and why, as well as some other general items of interest.

Today, we’re going to talk about cropping and screen aspect ratios.

If you have an older style monitor, you want to stick with the default of 4:3.

Somewhere around 2004-2005, monitor makers realized that widescreen would give a larger number in inches, while giving a smaller number of pixels (so they can charge more for less).

Generally speaking, these are in a ratio of 16:9 or 16:10.

To figure this out, take your screen’s resolution and divide it out.  For example, my monitor is 1920×1200.  1920/16 = 120.  120 x 10 = 1200, so my monitor is 16:10, and that is what I should be using.

Aspect ratio is hidden in Config –> Misc 2.

Lets look at the effect this has.

16:10 (correct for my screen)

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16:9 (close, but not quite right)

16-9

4:3 (default)

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Hang on, lets take a closer look at the 4:3.

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That is an overly fat taru.  Especially considering it should look like this:

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Aspect ratio does make a big difference.

The second lesson for today is to crop your screenshots.

There is no excuse.  The GIMP is free and available for every platform, and Paint.NET is free and an excellent light weight photo editor for Windows.  No excuses at all.

For the most part, I don’t care about your chat log or your health bar.  I don’t care about the menu, your TP, the top bar, or the meter that shows up when you are in battle.  This doesn’t include the windower stuff that I mentioned already that I don’t care about.

So please, crop and resize your images (in that order).

The final tip for today is to check your color settings.

Far too often I’ve seen what looks like it must be a monitor out of calibration, that gets compensated for via the video card’s control panel.  What this does is creates an image that is very dark or very light to others, but looks normal to you.

If your video card puts out a dark image, and your monitor is set to display too bright, it looks fine to you, bur dark to everyone else.  And the reverse is true.

Your best bet is really to double check with a factory-installed version of Windows.  These are generally fairly close to good.

When in doubt, reset your video card control panel to default, then adjust your monitor accordingly.  (I am guilty of this sometimes too)

However, this isn’t always bad.  So be careful of ruining something that would be good.

Generally speaking (and this is the photographer in me) a slightly darker image is better than one that is slightly lighter.  There is a reason that many photographers will underexpose their images by 1/3rd-1/2 stops.  It is also easier to recover from an image that is a little too dark than one that has lost detail due to being too light.  Slightly darker looks fine.  In fact, it often produces a more comfortable image (or if you’d prefer, a warmer image).

Part 3 coming at some point shortly.  I’ll finally talk about content.  If it goes long, I’ll make a part 4.

Improving Your Screen Shots (part 1)

Hello class, today we will talk about how to take better screenshots for posting on your blog.

Now, I come at this as a photographer, so in theory, I know a little bit about taking pictures.

The first thing to understand is this – different file types are designed for different things.

It is true, not all image types are intended, or best, for all types of images.

For starters, the .GIF is terrible for photos.  It is.  Thankfully, no one really uses them for photos anymore.  What they are good for is line-art, comics, and yes, screenshots from video games.  .GIF usually has really good results for game screenshots.

JPG is good for only photos.  That is what is was created for.  It sucks for in-game pictures.  Stop using it already.

BMP is an uncompressed format.  It takes a lossless image (depending on bit depth), but uses a lot of disk space.  It also cannot be displayed natively in a web browser.

PNG is a compromise format.  It handles both photos and line-art, but uses more space than either.  A photo saved in jpeg will be smaller than a photo saved to PNG, but will have the same image quality.  If you want proof, go see this link http://forums.ffxiclopedia.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=20490&start=15#p260848 .  I posted a photo I made saved with different settings in photoshop as a jpeg as well as a png (the reason I am not reposting them here will be mentioned later).  The PNG is more than double the size of the JPG, but equally represents the image I was trying to recreate.

However, for in-game screenshots, PNG is the easiest to work with.  Since most blogs and forums do not get significant enough traffic, it will provide the best results.  In other words, stop using JPG for screenshots.

That’s the first lesson.

The second is very simple – stop showing all of your Windower data on your images.  That’s great, you can see all of the tp of your alliance and about how long until your buffs wear.  Joy.  IF you haven’t already, change this line in your init.txt

bind sysrq screenshot [file type]

to

bind sysrq screenshot png hide

Yeah, I’m saying to use PNG.  Do it.

The third lesson is a bit more subtle.  Resize your image.

That’s wonderful, you play at 1900×1200.  I do too.  If you post an image, I don’t need something huge.

If you pay attention, I generally resize everything to 500px wide max.  It fits this theme well.  Other themes may be more forgiving.  My old theme would look good with a 600px wide image.  Learn your theme, and resize nicely.  If you really need to post a full-sized (or larger than 600px wide image), display a small version and link it to a bigger one.

If Servers Were Cities

Last night, a friend and I were discussing which city best represents each server.

It started when discussing Quetz and my friend described it as the “Alabama of servers”.  I, being the smartass I am, asked “so what would be the Mississippi of servers?”, and without hesitation, he replied “Fairy”.

Which started a small discussion of which city represents each server.

Odin, it was determined was NYC.  Very popular place to be, lots of people.  Remora was therefore North Jersey.  They so badly want to be Odin (NYC) but, like the real Jersey, is where those not quite good enough for NYC end up.

We had a hard time trying to figure out where that would make Bahamut.  I suggested Boston, which was quickly responded to with “No, I like Boston”.  My friend suggested London.  I didn’t know how to respond to that, so we let it just sit.  London may have been due to my friend’s dislike of both London and the BG crowd.

Diabolos (my original server) is Detroit.  The place sucks like no other, but if that’s the only server you’ve been on, it doesn’t feel so bad.

Caitsith, as I described it, is “vacation”, especially after being on Diabolos for so long.

That wasn’t good enough, and my friend being a Caitsith native asked me why so many people were migrating from Diabolos to Caitsith.  I thought about it and realized that there were quite a few, although as far as I know, I was one of the first to move over.  It is almost trendy to move here now, especially from Diabolos.

So we came up with the best city where it is trendy to want to move to and the people are generally friendlier (than Detroit).  Our answer was Sydney.

As to the others?  Neither of us really had any experience with them, so I invite others to compare your server to a city and give a reason why.  You can even disagree with me, although your chances of changing my mind on Diabolos are small.

-pyra