I was a really REALLY late bloomer playing CF. I've played off and on since '99(?) and would have considered myself the worse newb of the game until about 5 years ago. I'm putting this here for anyone else that has spent 5-10 years of their life analyzing every thread like this trying to figure out how to be more than a speed bump. In order of importance these are the things that h
Before I give away my super optimized skill strategies and routine I want to clarify that for years I turned down every opportunity for anything until my skill spam routine below was done, now with the smaller player base I know there will always be time for skill spamming, and honestly it is WAY safer when there is no one online. So if I have the chance to level or get some RP interaction in or
I'm down to my last cannon and archer tower before I have just walls left to upgrade at TH9. Could use something that protects my storages but doesn't leave the TH outside the walls after the new shield changes...
If you say I'll have sex with a dwarf one more time and I'll slaughter you!
Minospeech version of "Don't put words in my mouth!"
"You want me to put WHAT in my mouth?!?!" *attacks*
We know sharing info is frowned upon ooc but in game its OK to show someone something. Streaming takes things to a new level because technically... It is in game. Now some might say well both chars would need to be in-game and present. But what would stop a viewer from rolling something up that moment and reaching out to the streamer naturally in game? Alternatively if both the streamer and viewe
Steven Erikson- Book of the Malazan series. Like 10 of them and all outstanding if you can move past getting dropped into the story midstream.
Steven King- Dark Tower series... This thing is unlike any other books series I've ever read. It stands in a world all its own and is amazing.
When I'm craving cf I like to put in long sessions. For the longest time I would login and see if group mates were available, send a tell to everyone in my who gr list and then log off discouraged. Now I'll stay on for a full 6hrs regardless. I've just accepted the fact that in this day and age I still may never get a group in that period of time. As a result I'll find somethi
But when I was new to the game for a long time I only pvp'd in groups because that's the only way I felt I stood a chance AND people usually told me what to do when I demonstrated my lack of ability
The success of which has largely driven the acquisition of many of the others. Also I'm much closer to the bottom than the top in the grand scheme of the corporate ladder.
I've experienced two "questionable" business practices in regards to integrity and I'm curious what everyone's thoughts are and possibly how they might respond/handle it. Anyone that may have worked in a call center may be more familiar with the specific scenarios but the concepts should apply to any business.
I work as a leader in a call center for a company (Company
It took me over a decade of playing before I made it to hero for the first time. It was OG conji. It wasn't until I started understanding everything about what Starbright said before I could shoot for 35 no matter the class. It was usually 30-35 where I'd hit a wall where it felt like you absolutely HAD to have a group to make any reasonable amount of progress leveling. Exact opposite f
Transmuter first, duo let's you look at everything in the game basically, log everything (especially all the doors or anything you couldnt see in duo etc)
Lawful conjie second > go kill everything you couldn't kill as the tranny and peek behind all the doors etc you couldn't duo through. Got a huge chunk of the game with those two chars. Both human for quickest learning, neutra
I've only played one druid and if it weren't for empowerment would be my go to class 100% of the time truthfully. Assassin is a tie for second as such.
I posted a while back about dealing with depression myself and this community was one of the things that kept me...ok. I know I don't post much or get super involved with everyone here but I'm a die hard lurker to the core. I feel more at home here than anywhere else in the world except when I'm actually with my family(and sometimes you guys win out over them lol) I am very success
Salyeris really took the time to interact with me on my way into Battle. It was my first attempt at battle even though I'm not a complete newb... Was fun and I never felt like I was being treated as a newbie/first timer
Working in the industry this is the norm. I can give you some insider options that may work out for you but with no insurance on the line you're already in a shitty place.
Alot of small insignificant shit gets done year after year enough to keep the common man complacent while all the high ranked gov. officials (the imms) and all the most influential industry leaders (the favorites of the imms) do whatever the fuck they want, rules be damned. White collar criminals get slaps on the wrist *sometimes* while the dude who just got stop and frisked is going to do jail