Remember when gas was still cheap, and under $4/gallon.
Ahh the good old days, of last week.
Today I saw $4.55/gallon. Ew. I really hope no one actually paid that much.
Remember when gas was still cheap, and under $4/gallon.
Ahh the good old days, of last week.
Today I saw $4.55/gallon. Ew. I really hope no one actually paid that much.
I was looking down my friend’s list recently, it was depressing.
Abadon
Still playing
Aeria
Missing, presumed quit
Anthany
Unknown
Ariakan
Missing, presumed quit
Armoni
Missing, presumed quit
Ayslain
Banned
Bertuzzi
Still playing
Bidririont
Unknown, presumed quit
Blader
Unknown, presumed quit
Bockwurst
Unknown, presumed quit
Bogar
Still playing, infrequently
Bongi
Quit
Boomsticka
Quit
Bubbette
Still playing
Caelrelva
Still playing
Catscradle
Migrated, Garuda
Cellestia
Quit
Chronas
Still playing
Chumley
Still playing, infrequently
Cinaurie
Quit
Cite
Still playing
Clubnani
Unknown, presumed quit
Cobion
Quit
Coda
Still playing
Crimsonhorn
Quit
Crosswind
Unknown, presumed quit
Cyclopean
Still playing
Daddyx
Still playing, infrequently
Daica
Unknown
Dandelyon
Still playing, infrequently
Dangel
Missing, presumed quit again
Dblade
Unknown, presumed quit
Demica
Quit
Dragish
Still playing
Draiganadi
Missing, Migrated somewhere
Dreadnought
Quit, WoW
Drekon
Quit
Duimai
Quit
Dukeofdongery
Jail
Edeia
Quit
Elamie
Migrated, Garuda
Elanndir
Quit, again
Elko
Quit, account given away
Essayons
Still playing, infrequently
Evilcloud
Unknown
Flayra
Quit
Freyu
Quit
Fyomkayii
Quit
Galencu
Missing, presumed quit
Garic
Still playing
Generaltao
Quit
Golgothan
Still playing
Heartsong
Still playing, infrequently
Hellblazer
Quit
Hirayu
Quit
Iraphise
Still playing
Irianna
Quit
Jastor
Still playing
Jedion
Quit
Jessi
Missing, presumed quit
Jkillahreturns
Recently Un-quit
Kairos
Back, finally
Kcbing
Missing, 18 months
Kierra
Unknown
Kindone
Quit
Kirtec
Missing, presumed quit
Korbim
Quit
Koudelka
Quit
Krisanne
Quit
Kristan
Still playing
Kristan
Still playing
Kymberry
Still playing
Laddie
Quit
Lilandra
Unknown, presumed quit
Lilmustard
Unknown, presumed quit
Loite
Unknown, presumed quit
Lumdy
Quit
Mayabelle
Unknown
Mizuhito
Still playing
Mungle
Missing, presumed quit
Myrra
Quit
Nahla
Quit
Nekekami
Missing, presumed quit
Nevena
Still playing
Noldor
Still playing
Nukuchan
Unknown
Oddone
Unknown
Onik
Quit
Parano
Quit
Pestilence
Still playing
Petravaa
Missing, presumed quit
Pied
Still playing
Pokey
Quit, WoW
Prudince
Quit
Raena
Quit
Ragenarok
Still playing, infrequently
Raylin
Still playing
Redsonia
Missing, presumed quit
Rieku
Quit
Rini
Quit
Sanjurosan
Still playing
Sarkon
Quit
Seamless
Quit
Seir
Quit
Shadowryu
Quit
Shopice
Unknown, presumed quit
Shotya
Still playing
Simulacra
Quit
Skullone
Quit
Sophtia
Quit
Sprinkles
Still playing
Stallion
Still playing
Static
Hacked
Stethlin
Quit
Stokes
Quit
Stolenhope
Quit
Sulolla
Quit
Sursmokintoke
Unknown, presumed quit
Sweetpeaz
Still playing
Sydonia
Missing, 18 months
Tetedeau
Still playing
Trawnie
Unknown
Trixie
Missing, presumed quit
Tsewong
Jail
Vaelushyn
Still playing
Vang
Unknown
Veona
Quit, again
Vimont
Still playing
Virmythrax
Still playing
Wes
Still playing
Wolfreign
Still playing
Woofie
Still playing
Wooofey
Quit
Ygraine
Still playing, infrequently
Zao
Quit
Zealboy
Still playing
136 people when you combine both friend’s lists. 46 still playing, 2 in jail, 1 was hacked. 87 no longer play. I noticed that Ata’s list has a much greater percentage of people who no longer play, over half of Pyra’s list are still players. I guess this is one of the curses of playing something for this long, so many good friends are bound to just go away.
I know complaining about grammar on the interweb it about as effective as throwing a glass of water into a lake, but here are two things that really bug me.
Your/You’re, and Affect/Effect.
Your is possessive. Your car. Your house. Your light staff. Your Scorpion Harness.
Can I borrow your ring for this fight?
This is my gloves, not yours.
You’re is a contraction of “you are”. You’re not gonna like this.
When used as a question, can use “Are you” instead of “You’re”. You’re coming? Are you coming?
Incorrect usages. (Correct usage)
Your on your way? (You’re on your way?)
Your coming? (You’re coming? Alt: Are you coming?)
You get you’re drop from Kirin? (You get your stuff from Kirin?)
Don’t ask me why, but using the wrong ‘your’ drives me bonkers. Using “ur” doesn’t drive me quite as crazy though for some reason. I guess because the person typing it is admitting defeat from the beginning, instead of trying and failing. What really gets me is when people who are apparently quite intelligent use the wrong one.
The other pairing that annoys me is Affect/Effect, but not as much. I’m somewhat ok with this mistake because in many accents they sound the same, and the words both have a similar etymology.
Just so we know — It is a status effect, not a status affect. Your actions affected the outcome. Your actions caused this effect.
The best way to explain it — affect implies that something already exists and is altered by the action. Effect implies that something did not exist before, but does exist afterwards (ie, it was created).
Which brings up one of the best entries in a comic I like, xkcd. Effect an Effect.
Also, see the Usage Notes on the Wiktionary for Affect.
And yes, I have a good reason for burning a post, it will be clearer soon[ish].
-pyra
I was trying to hunt down an old picture for someone, but instead ran across these and wanted to share.
One of my favorites was this one. During the CoP Oruyu fight, my LS at the time did the 5 BLM + other person method. I went as Thief for initial aggro, then just sat down under the dragon.
And an Oreo of a different sort.
Just as dead as I remember him. This picture pre-dates his time in AI by about 6-8 months. The galka Red Mage is Daddobyte.
Speaking of random Dynamis Pictures. This one was taken shortly after I beat Monk Maat. It looks like the LS is gathering for a Windy run.
That elf white mage looks so familiar though.
On the topic of my Monk Maat fight, it took me two tries to get the win. My first test was farmed with the assistance of Pestilence, who I’m sure needs no introduction.
We decided to fight our way through the Yagudo High Priests to the top of that area they spawn in, above the ??? for the 60-Cap quest.
Ahh Pesty, you are one of a kind.
Proof that the Ro’Maeve Water drop doesn’t suck all the time (just most of the time).
And proof that SE needs proofreaders, not just babelfish.
Orly?
And finally, my ancient gear.
I remember wearing that too. And it all sucked.
-pyra
I’ve been somewhat not following the recent drama over lotting rules with my former shell. It is a bit amusing to watch, but not be a part of.
So I thought I’d post some thoughts on some of the different lotting rules I’ve seen and give some pros and cons of each (assuming there are any). I’ve been doing end-game for a while and have seen some really bazaar rules.
Lotting Rule #1 –
Leaders dictate who gets what drops. (This rule requires no Points)
Do I really need to say what is wrong here? If you are a friend of the leader, or the leader yourself, this can work out very well for you at the expense of the general membership.
However, having a leader be able to over-ride lotting rules is not always bad. Giving Byakko’s Haidate or the Kote to a newer Ninja who tanks everything for the shell, over a Black Mage who’s 4th job is monk is not always bad.
Normally though, this lotting rules give most items to the leader and his/her friends, leaving the rest of the people to fight over the scraps. It may work in older shells where everyone knows each other well, or to complete a salvage set instead of having 3 people with 1 part each.
Lotting Rule #2 –
Everyone chooses a single item to lot before entry. (This rule requires no Points)
If greed were not an issue, this might work. But, it severely punishes those who lot poorly. I’ve seen 2 members lot the same jobs (both joined at the same time), one had 3 complete sets of AF, the other had a total of 5 pieces.
Lotting Rule #3 –
Job Priority. (This rule requires no Points)
Job A gets Item 1 first, then job B, etc. This works only for very new groups as some items are needed to get started. After that, this should be thrown away, otherwise, you just have people leveling a certain job in order to get an item (BAD!).
Lotting Rule #4 –
Null Points, or Zero Sum Points. (This rule does require Points)
You only get points when someone spends them. Points spent are then distributed to all present. So if someone buys an item for 5 points, and there are 15 people there, everyone gets 1/3rd of a point. At all times, the sum of points for all members is 0.
The main advantage here is that new members start at 0, which is right in the middle of the group, instead of at the very bottom. It becomes easier for a new member to get items faster, but may punish medium length members more than it should (they have been in the group long enough to spend points, but not long enough to get all they want), while old members will always be sitting on a large number of positive points.
This is one of the more popular rules for every game except for FF.
Lotting Rule #5 –
Points with set cost for items. (Oh look, it requires points)
All items have a pre-set point cost, whomever has the most points get the item if/when it falls. The cost is deducted from their total, and they cannot go too far into the negative.
This type of system can quickly lead to point escalation, where older members accumulate so many points that it is nearly impossible for a new member to catch up. If items do not fall frequently enough, it can quickly get to a situation where the old members get everything, and it takes new members a significant amount of time to get into a position to lot things.
Lotting Rule #6 –
Points with set cost for items, but allowing escalation. (Oh look, it requires points)
Like #5, but now if a member really wants something, they can put down double, triple, etc points to get the item. A new member can challenge an old member’s dominance by being willing to bid more for the item, but an old member can always outbid if they really want it.
Lotting Rule #7 –
Point bidding for every item. (Requires Points)
Members can bid as many points as they would like, highest bid gets item.
A variant on #6.
Lotting Rule #8 –
Choose which items you most want, and get a multiplyer, but when you get that item, you lose a percentage. (Requires Points)
This is one of my favorites personally, and it one of the more creative ones (also used for my Limbus shell). When you join, you pick 5 items from Proto-Omega or Ultima that you want, list them 1 through 5. You get a raw points of (6 – Ranking) x Number of Points. This number is then compared to others, person present with most points gets that item. When you get your item though, you lose (6 – Ranking) x 10% x Number of Points. So your #1 item will cost you 50% of your points, but you get a 5 x multiplyer on it.
Old members cannot dominate the lotting long, and sitting on your points doesn’t buy you anything, as the more you have, the more you lose when your item falls. It works well.
But it has some flaws. It would be difficult to apply this scenario to something like Sky drops, where there are tons of items for many jobs. This rule is also an administrative headache. Otherwise, I love it, and it works wonderfully for Limbus.
Lotting Rule #9 –
All items have a list. (No Points Required)
You create a waiting list for each item. When it falls, whomever is at the top of the list gets the item.
This encourages people to only show up when they want something, or are close to the top of the list. But it is very clear how many of each item you have to see before you will get it.
Lotting Rule #10 –
Memory Less. (No Points Required)
Ability to lot is based on last X number of runs with a logical cap. For example, your ability to lot is based on the last 5 runs, then your desire to obtain the item. Two people have the same order for items, but one has been to 5 and the other to 4 of the last 5. Person who has been to all 5 gets the item.
I don’t like this one, but its really because something doesn’t sit well. It would suck that an old member who has been to all but 1 run loses out to a new member who has only been to 5 runs for an item. Not sure if this actually would happen or not, but since it could, I don’t like it.
Lotting Rule #11 –
Reset Points to Zero on Obtaining an Item. (Points Required)
Your points will reset to 0 when you get an item you want, person with most points gets the item if/when it falls. Very straight forward, and it can work. Probably works best with friends who know each other well and do not want to screw each other out of items.
A variant on this is a point cap, where you get capped at 20, or 30, or whatever points, and lose them all when you get an item. I am not a fan of this system, so I don’t really know how it would work in practice.
Final Thoughts
There is no such thing as a perfect lotting system. A good lotting system allows the following
Other things to consider
Whenever a new activity is added, there is always a debate over whether a new set of points should be created or not. If yes, then people who have a lot of points can dominate lotting in the new activity, if no, then you add yet another set of points to remember and keep track of.
It is a real balancing act to create a good set of lotting rules that everyone can be happy with.
Anyone think differently? Many people have different systems that work well for them, but may work poorly for others.
Points are always a sore topic, and are often the source of a lot of hard feelings.
-pyra
If I may quote myself from Dec 17th 2007
http://forums.ffxiclopedia.org/viewtopic.php?p=98600#98600
I also say again — what if the wiki was the one serving up the trojaned ads. People here would be pissed because they were the primary target. If the wiki infected 100,000 people, would everyone still be complaining about a 3rd party site? I can guarantee this thread would have a totally different tone.
From Dec 14th 2007
http://forums.ffxiclopedia.org/viewtopic.php?p=97522#97522
I’m wondering if the responses would be different if the posters on this board were the primary targets. While there are a good number of people who have a lot of experience, many (most?) of the people who post here don’t even have 1 lvl 75 job yet. The BG forums were crying for blood because the sites they visit were attacked.
What if the wiki were the primary target and half the people who use it were infected? I’d bet that the posters here would be screaming for blood. According to the stats, that’s about 200,000 people who could have had their accounts stolen (which is btwn 25 and 40% of the entire player base). Its very easy to take the high-and-mighty stance when neither you nor anyone you know had their account stolen.
From Dec 12th 2007
http://forums.ffxiclopedia.org/viewtopic.php?p=96895#96895
You’ll find that people have very short memories, and while everyone is in paranoid mode right now, in a couple weeks the virus scanners will be turned off because it slows down the computer.
Then get ready for round 2.
I wish I wasn’t right.
From Apr 1st 2008 (not April Fools Joke)
http://forums.ffxiclopedia.org/viewtopic.php?t=10476
Ganiman Says:
This afternoon the FFXIclopedia forums were infected with a Real Player exploit (the same exploit other FFXI sites were infected with a few weeks ago). The exploit has been removed from the forums with the help of the FFXIclopedia admins and the Wikia admins.
I’ll go back to my corner now and hide while my “Just in case” virus scan finishes. It takes me around 3 hours to do a full scan, even though it runs every night at about 4am. I’m starting to get tired of all of the virus scares. There are many other things I’d rather do in my spare time than run every scan I’ve got just to be sure.
Since the next attack vector will probably be out of date blog and forum software — everyone who hosts their own should do their best to keep everything up to date. If you do not feel like you can handle updating your own software and plugins, please use one of the many free (or pay) hosts. WordPress, Blogspot, LiveJournal, etc are all good, free, places to host your blog. Or, DreamHost (a web host, and the one I use) has an option with WordPress to let them handle maintaining the files.
-pyra
Posted in Administrative, FFXI, Random Thoughts
Tagged Administrative, FFXI, Random Thoughts, Viruses
For the past year and a half or so, everywhere I post, I use the same avatar.
So here’s why.
A long, long time ago — October 2006 to be exact — a friend hooked me up with a CoP static. We started with 6-4 Airship and went to the end. It was quite possibly the most fun I’ve ever had in this game. The group was fun, the Cut Scenes, amazing. We really bonded as a group for those few days.
It was four members of the Linkshell “Mercury” on Diabolos, and me, mostly a member of a small social called “UniversityFFXI“, and partially a member of the shell “PheonixPinion”. In the interest of not bringing up old drama, I had to leave PP due to completing CoP, and that’s all I’ll say about it.
It was a very fun group, and it helped that they had a lot of experience working together — and a KC DRK friend for the Tenzen fight :).
Anyways, as a part of the CoP 8-3 Mission, you have to get the “Brand of Dawn” and “Brand of Twilight” key items. These are on the second floor of The Garden of Ru’Hmet.
This is the start of the CS.
And here is the full screen from which my avatar was cropped.
If they never get another mention, here they are. These people were at one point, my friends. I do miss them.
Hemorabe — Now a Mandau Thief. Member of MercuryX, Phoenix server.
Silvez — Now a D Ring/Aegis/M Body Paladin. Member of MercuryX, Phoenix server.
Fleance — Now a member of Apocalypse, Diabolos server.
Jessi — who I have not seen in a long time.
I talked to Fleance a couple months ago. He’s in Apocalypse and doing well. Have not heard much from the others, but I only really talked to Hemo regularly of the other 3.
We were all in agreement though — we were all both happy, and sad, to be done with CoP. It was a fun experience, something I haven’t experienced since.
To remember this event, and the good time we had, I use the symbol for the Brand of Dawn as my avatar.
And that is the story.
-pyra
Posted in Diabolos, Missions, Random Thoughts
Tagged Avatar, Diabolos, Memories, Missions, Random Thoughts
Found this while exploring Eldieme [S]. Its neat looking at least.
This is the telepad for Recal-Merph. It looks like a place where a telepad belongs, raised up above the ground, and with no monsters nearby, unlike Jugner which has a high chance of being jumped before the zone loads, and Pashow, where the location looks quite forced.
Inside of the Nest, there is this sign.
I know this is a worldwide game and all, but that really looks like Kanji with a reduced dpi to make it unreadable. There are similar signs in Garliage.
If you have not done so yet, there is a mini quest involving a Lycopodium. There are 3 of them, one in Garliage, one in North Gustaberg, and one in the Downs. If you talk to them in the past, you can trade a flower to the spot in the present, and it will teleport you around the barrier.
I haven’t traded a flower yet, but I did get all 3 triggered, just in case.
Final pic for this entry. I got myself promoted. It was about a week ago, but I have not been playing too much lately.
-pyra
Posted in FFXI, Missions, Random Thoughts
Tagged Exploration, FFXI, Missions, Quests, Random Thoughts
As a summoner, one of the changes in a recent patch was one of the first changes for the positive the job has seen in a long time.
The change is that in campaign, any AoE buff hits everyone in range with tags on.
12 people hit with a Healing Ruby II. And I was not in a party.
14 people hit with Ecliptic Growl.
The obvious advantage is that the exp a summoner can gain is greatly increased. All of these count as a buff to a non-party member, which is 10 per buff, max of 300. Plus, I think it counts as a self buff, which is 20 per buff, cap of 150. So while avatar damage will never quite reach that of a heavy DD class, especially in a longer fight where MP becomes an issue, there are ways to even it out.
From this Campaign Battle, I got.
This is solo. Summoner is a great job for solo exp in campaign now. Sub White Mage, and you can even raise/reraise.
*grins*
-pyra
Some of the new zones are quite amazing. In some ways, SE really outdid themselves. Then they forgot the content, but hey, its pretty. That makes up for it all, right?
Grauberg [S] is one of the more amazing areas. So here is the first in a series of 1 or more that just explores a zone.
From this overlook, you can see the Crag of Dem. Maybe this will connect to the highlands someday. And maybe there will be a patch where Samurai doesn’t get a buff.
Look at that view, just breathtaking. Well, as breathtaking as a computer game can be.
-pyra