New month. New hopes. Same old dreams...
World of Warships
Watched a well-known WOWS player & streamer from Germany on YT yesterday. It was a hilarious game where he was in the A. Nevsky, a Tier X Russian cruiser with awesome AP. Anyway, he went up one flank and before he knew it he was only one of three left. He managed to sink two enemy before the game was over.
A. Nevsky is one of the first Tier Xs I ever earned back in 2020. Played it back then and it was indeed impressive. Overshadowed nowadays by the release of Moskva and Stalingrad. But it's not to be sneezed with its deadly AP and radar. Park her behind an island and watch her do her stuff. Squishy like all cruisers. Bypassed much these days by newer more powerful ships but still one of my favourites. However sitting in port gathering rust and barnacles. And often banned from certain competitive modes.
Tempted to take out some of my potent Tier X port princesses after watching the above. Having completed every tech tree line surface ship a few year back.
Avoiding the Blue Archive event like the flu. Done as far as I want with the new US destroyer line in Early Access. Will wait to pick up the last two ships Christoper and Burrows when they unlock them from EA. By then people will have figured them out. And moved on to the next "best thing".
Just waiting on the release of Update 14.7 in a couple of weeks. Until then, I will grind my skippers as best I can unless something new comes along to entice my interest. Which WG will no doubt be planning.
Heard from another YT gamer-streamer that the game is finally getting a new map. Not sure what he mean by new though unless he means it's been a while since the release of both Seychelles (2023) and Faroes Islands (2021). Two years might seem a long time ago to many especially given the short attention that is modern times? I don't know how to respond to this news to be honest. Numb? Don't care?
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Logged in yesterday afternoon to find a new mission under Common Mission. Entitled Journey to the West, this is WG recycling Pan-Asian premium ships behind a paywall which is available through the Armoury. But the Common Mission event enables one to earn those JTTW crates for free by undertaking seven mission tasks. Completing each mission task rewards you with one standard JTTW crate. The end reward however is choice of one Premium JTTW crate or ten standard JTTW crates. Not too hard to figure out what I'd be gunning for.
I wasn't expecting to play the entire mission out in one single straight grind however. Yet that's what happened after I had finished the fourth mission task.
If I was gambling on the odds being in my favour, I was disappointed. For upon opening the seventeen crates there was no ship reward. Got needed and appreciated resources - economic bonuses, Free XP and so on. But no ship. Was hoping to get the Wukong specifically but no go. Oh well, there's always the snowflake/Santa crates event in December.
Some of the mission tasks are quite easy. For the 6000 ribbons task, I just played the Groningen with auto cannons. This Little Lucifer fire starter averages between 150-300 ribbons per game. And it wasn't long before I had completed the task.
For the 16 spotted ribbons task, I simply jumped on a carrier which is an excellent vessel for spotting. I was averaging four-five spottings per game.
With the citadel mission task I did not read it correctly as the task involved scoring citadel hits and/or torpedo strikes. Played the Yahagi on that one however so it was okay.
For the win X number of games quota mission task, I almost lost one game because my teammates were dying and I was left with just two players in very slow battleships - the New York and the New Mexico - both of whom were seemingly running away from the fight. At the time I was too busy trying to evade a pursuing battlecruiser Renown slowly whittling down my already-low health. There were three of us versus three of them. At this point I felt like tossing it in and respawning into a new game, but I stayed the course and kept weaving and zig-zagging while returning fire. Then I checked again and suddenly saw that only the enemy Renown was left; apparently my two teammates actually contributed. And we won out eventually. Close run thing there. Have faith in your teammates, I guess. And, never say die.
The 60,000 commander XP mission task simply required using the Blue Economic bonuses. Quickly reached the goal.
Finished the grind around 6 am this morning. Word of caution: if you desperately want any of the Pan-Asian premium ships on offer (Bajie, Wujing, Wukong, Sanzang), go for it. Spend your dosh. Otherwise, if you don't want to spend money you can play the JTTW mission for free and pray the dice rolls your way. Failing that you can always wait for Christmas.
Upshot is I'm closer to resetting a Research Bureau line but may wait until before Christmas...see how much Free XP I can accumulate between now and December. Two million does not seem such a tough ask. Three million at a stretch, perhaps? Wait and see down the track.
Looking forward the start of the events in Update 14.7. Free steel or doubloons is nothing to sneer at. Planning on going for the doubloons to improve my chances with the Santa crates. Small-time gambler here signing off for now. Smooth sailing and calm waters.
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Logged in this evening after resting up from all-nighter binge to find WG recognising my six years of devotion with a small reward: 3 White permanent explosion effect, 140 grey Economic bonuses, and a 6-year patch. They also provided a special discount coupon which I couldn't distinguish from the others in the Armoury so didn't care too much.
Also remembered to start stocking up on doubloons for the Upcoming Dockyard event with the US historical destroyer Laffey as final reward. Saw a YT CC (Community Contributor) and streamer post the process for obtaining the Laffey on his CC press account. Anyway, you need at least 18,000 doubloons to fast-track several phases. Also noticed on his video there is no halfway reward which is usually a ship. Laffey is the one and only reward. But the price for the phases has increased. Is it worth obtaining though? Close to AUD80 for the prize; you still have to grind the remaining twelve phases however!
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Update 14.7 happening tomorrow (Wednesday as I write this entry). Planning on purchasing the discounted phases bundles (there are two of them) in order to fast track the Dockyard event to obtain the Laffey. Going to cost 17,500 doubloons in total.
Still debating whether to follow through on the plan though as it's still possible to complete the long grind without purchasing the discounted 8 phases, thus saving the doubloons for Christmas.
In Operations, there is a new event - In the Name of Tomorrow. Reward is the Tier VIII US cruiser San Diego. If you already have it, as I do, you receive a tasty 11,000 doubloons as compensation. Anyway, the event comprises three new Operations conducted over three weeks. Week Four will see all three events rotate over the week.
Linked to the Operations event is a new Collection: '39-'45 Chronicles. Reward is a historical 10-pt commander, Robert Evans. As well some other usual rewards - patches, permanent camo, enemy destruction effect.
Three new Italian ships are supposed to make their debut - Tier VII Optio (F. Ferruccio clone), Tier IX Pilus Posterior (clone of Guiseppe Verdi) and Pilus Prior (Marco Polo clone). If they do debut, cool. Otherwise, not on my interest radar.
As a part of the WG's 10th Anniversary celebration 32,000 doubloons OR steel (in total) will be on offer. FOR FREE. Starts August 6 (US time). Two main ways of earning these valued rewards: (1) playing the Welcome Bonus event (6 Aug - 30 Nov) and (2) through Daily Rewards (6 Aug - 31 Dec).
If you missed out on the Tier IX US GQ Johnny destroyer, you can still earn it through the 10th Anniversary period by earning GQ tokens. You need 180 to obtain the ship.
WG are being quite generous for once at least on the surface.
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Vietnam War Campaign
Still playing the first scenario in my slow-grow campaign. Some pieces still need tuning or refining. But nevertheless I have started. Pausing for now because I have yet to fully work out the ending: tying it in with the growing narrative is the concern, not the actual completing the game. I may play through to the end either tonight or tomorrow (it's Sunday at the moment).
Carrying the large ring binder folder around is not working for me. Pissing me off actually. There is no QRS (Quick Reference Sheet) that I can access so I've begun creating my own but with a twist. It's more a condensed version of the full ruleset. More a memory jogger than anything else.
There is a complexity with these rules which has always been attractive to me from the start. Yes, there is that simplicity if you treat with it on the surface. But there are more appealing subtletites that go deeper and enables one to diverge from the straight path of the core rules. And that's the current challenge to me in generating this solo campaign.
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Still working on writing out a condensed summary of the CDS rules. And a working QR sheet. Original ruleset was poorly edited and organised, eg in one of the firing phases, it asks to refer to another sub-section; however, that sub-section named no longer exists; instead, it's been moved to another section. And some of the explanations are lacking or missing. Redoing it therefore to suit my preference.
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The Gaming Community
One of the perpetual joys of this hobby, for me as a solo gamer, is that whenever you're feeling down or losing focus, the community will always be there to provide encouragement or pick you up just by existing.
Tonight I saw a batrep from another fellow historical gamer who still uses Oz Tabletop Gamer forum like me. It was an ECW game in 28mm. Seeing that excellent report reminds me ever more to get back and finish my ECW Royalist list.
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