![]() So last night I spent a good deal of time killing random stuff. The only negative is that each time I do this I need to spend some time catching up that tree. I can go to a Skills trainer or any graveyard and swap my trees around as needed to support the kind of game play that I am needing for a given moment. I think one of the things I dig the most is just how easy it is to change things around. For the moment I am planning on doing an AOE damage and CC build that should be solid as I move forward. In truth I really was not using much of anything from the Shadowplay tree, and the Occultism tree will eventually support the AOE that I am dealing through Battlerage. The big change last night is I opted to drop Shadowplay from my Darkrunner build and pick up Occultism turning me into Bloodreaver. Right now I am averaging one to two hours a night at most, but still feeling like I am making forward progress. One of the things I am enjoying the most about ArcheAge is how I feel this sense of accomplishment after only playing a short period of time. I have no clue what the point of the game is other than to make the numbers go bigger, but I am participating to find out. The game I have been in has been going on since yesterday and at the time of writing this we are on level 237 of a seemingly endless wave of monsters. or you click until your heart is content and reduce the health of monsters ultimately clearing waves. This is essentially what happens with the new Steam Monsters game, either you afk and let your auto cannon do the work for you. I think this might be a commentary on a whole series of games that have showed up on steam recently that involve sitting at your keyboard and clicking on things to make the numbers go bigger. ![]() ![]() This time around it is quite literally a game that you play… essentially by afking. With the Steam sale there is always some sort of mini-game that happens in the background, that involves collecting cards or voting on this or that item. During the sale you can see normally $40 games going for $4 and other ludicrous things. For those who have not experienced the summer steam sale, it is pretty much Christmas for gamers. Sometimes these experiments work out, other times not so much, but this is pretty much my preferred method of cooking… dump a bunch of ingredients together and see what happens.Īnother experiment is going on right now on the Steam page as they have officially launched their summer sale. ![]() So for the next few days I will be eating on the leftovers that are so neatly packed away into some giant tubs from Ikea. It was “odd” but I have to say once I added some salt, pepper and sriracha it was rather tasty. In theory I could have cooked it on high for a few hours with the crock pot lid off and probably done just fine, but instead I had a bag of frozen noodles in the freezer and dumped those in to make what ultimately was curried chicken noodle soup. ![]() The truth ended up a little between, when the end result was significantly soupier than I expected. I figured I was either going to end up with chicken curry or a colossal mess. I placed three large chicken breasts cut into strips, some diced carrots, some diced potatoes, some hot curry bullion and chicken broth in the crock pot. Yesterday morning before I left the house I tried an experiment. ![]()
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