Finally got to 20 with a character. So hard to do! Wish her luck crawling forward.

You’ll be pleased to know I accomplished virtually nothing of my goals for September.

Starfield-nope, nada. I overspent at the state fair, then went on vacation and overspent some more. So no Starfield at this time. My son made it sound good by saying it is “Fallout in Space”. It hasn’t come across that way in reviews or videos so far, but I trust the kid.
All the other exciting things listed? Not a moment played. Very sad.
Wrath Classic
Only peeking in despite the Joyous Journeys. My paladin is maybe the fifth character to run through the series of quests in Zul’Drak and it just is not feeling exciting. Going back in once Dungeon Finder arrives, though.
Wow HC
Not when your life is on the line everyday in Hardcore Classic. Today I have a level 17 1/2 Paladin (Patti Pounder 2.0), a level 10 Priest and another Paladin at level 10. The only reason the tens are alive is because they’re my main tailor and Blacksmith, and they haven’t been out adventuring for awhile.

I’ve lost four characters, two Paladins and Two priests. All stoopid deaths not following Patti’s rules for survival. Today, I killed off my Warrior because of a bug in the quest A Warrior’s Training. You talk to a guy named Harry Burlguard, then fight a drunk. I don’t know if it happens to you, but sometimes when you click on complete quest, nothing happens. So you close the box and re-open and then it works. Except, when I tried to re-open the dialog, nothing. No quest in my log to abandon and re-start. I went to Goldshire to talk to Lyria Du Lac, the original quest giver, but she had nothing. Looking up advice, the viable option seemed to be re-roll a new warrior and try again. (sniff). Down level 12 warrior, sorry. Got her name right back and everything though.

For me, losing this many characters is starting to be depressing. I could not be more careful. Possibly I will get my 17 Paladin to 20 and take a break.
I am getting a definite rats on a wheel feeling re-starting character after character. And crawling through the same quests over and over and over.
World of Warcraft Shadowlands
Ha all of my characters are still playing through Shadowlands. Atherne is in Revendreth, which at first seemed evil in a cartoon villain sort of way. Now I’m in a little further, I’m seeing Revendreth is yet another totally whacked vision of somebody’s concerning the afterlife. Even so, it’s a brand new bit of content, which makes it an adventure, and I’m happy enough.
In September, I only played World of Warcraft and Elder Scrolls Online.
Elder Scrolls Online
My Arcanist character is level 41. She’s done all of Glenumbra and Deshan, and has finished Northern Elsweyr. I wanted to like Elsweyr more, but there’s something harsh about the whole thing. Even so, it’s a beautiful area, and I find myself like a tourist just stopping and taking pictures of the views.

I really like areas that have loads of resources to pick up and delves with goodies galore. Elsweyr doesn’t seem to have many random resources tucked around, nor do the they have a nice load of treasure chests everywhere. Though there are some.

One thing Elsweyr does have are some exceptional khajiits. I just love khajiits.

Yes, I know one of these below is not a khajiit…

Ah, another thing I don’t care for in Elsweyr are the dragons! Frick, what tough fights.


My first Arcanist is a High Elf. I liked her so much I did the unthinkable a killed off a second Warden character to make a second Breton Arcanist.

This level 17 girl is taking on the Necrom content. Necrom certainly has a different feel from other areas of the game. My new buddy, for instance.

I’ve developed a routine for play sessions here. I pick an area to quest in and explore. For instance, Elsweyr. I work to fill in the map, criss-crossing the map on foot and gathering every herb and piece of wood I can find. In delves and elsewhere, I check every crate, barrel and backpack for treasures, particularly for new furniture recipes. I try not to miss a single log of wood that might have Heartwood in it for furniture. Every quest giver I come across, I help them as I can. I’m always scanning for treasure chests and have quite a good eye for seeing them in unexpected places.
The day ends when I’m out of inventory space or I’ve done a sequence of quests for the area. Then my adventurer puts all her green, blue and purple armor and weaponry she can’t use in the bank, as well as any furnishings recipes.
Then my main crafter grabs the recipes out of the bank, and learns any new ones and sells the rest. Visiting each crafting station in Auridon (my favorite place to craft), she deconstructs all the adventurer’s deposited armor and weapons, then looks to see if she can make any new furniture.

Then she pops around to inn rooms or other homes and does a bit of decorating. Here’s the Sugar Bowl Suite in Rimmen, Elsweyr.

Finally, those goals for October gaming?
Continue playing as above.
May break open a piggy jar to purchase:
Alan Wake 2. Yes, I haven’t finished the first game. So? The new character model is pretty scuzzy, though.

The new Alone in the Dark. The first version of this game made a huge impression on me. Not so sure this will keep the spirit of the original, but I must must have it.

Happy gaming! Atheren

Pattipounder died at level 16 to a Defias Pillager. Not even to the one who spawned on top of her.
I had just compiled my list of Patti’s tips for staying alive, too.
Patti’s Tips For Staying Alive in Hardcore Classic WOW
Fight From the Edges of an area picking off the lone mobs
Stay out of caves when possible.
Move away/pull the mob away from its spawn point, as a new mob can pop right up where the last one was before you’re ready.
Watch Your Back Literally.
Avoid Random Grouping they’re going to pull something with no coordination with you. If you’re a healer, they seem to feel invulnerable suddenly and pull multiples.
Clearly Patti did not listen to her own advice: She was right in a heavy spawn area. Downtown Moonbrook is never a place to be. She should have used Divine Shield while running away. Might have gotten out of range or another player could have picked off the second Pillager attacker.
Here’s that sweet picture of Patti and Louis in a happier time when both were (sniff) alive.

I planned to stop playing Hardcore once I lost my main character, Pattipounder. Instead, I immediately created a new Paladin to carry on. Patti 2 (not named that, actually can’t stand the name Patti) is now in an all Paladin guild, swimming in the Pally happiness pool.
I knew my spouse, who wakes up earlier than I do, would continue questing without me. RIP Louispounder. (sniff) Death by Boar, in Elwynn forest, Level 10.

He was so bummed he ran another Mage through, only to die to three mages shooting him at Mirror Lake for a Mage quest also, level 10, I believe.
There’s another LP stalking through Elwynn, as we speak. Be safe, LP.
I personally, who don’t appreciate losing recipes and resources to Death, have created my first ever Bank Alt, Pennypounder.

We made it through another year! I couldn’t find a having a party meme generator picture, so it’s the skellie for you.
Even better, since I’m tired tonight…

Too good, right? I like the meme generator Imgflip. https://imgflip.com/
I know you’re on tenterhooks on behalf of my kitten in Stray.

My son was visiting and he got the kitten through the Zurgs with ease.
I ran her forward a bit to make sure she was past a save game point. She’s back to making impossible jumps through the cityscape.


World of Warcraft HC
Pattipounder lives. My spouse decided to join me. Luckily I had a level 3 Paladin who would be a Blacksmith and make better armor for Patti. She was perfect for leveling with his mage.

We ran quests together for a bit, then because we’d be doing the murlocs next, I had a picture taken with Pattipounder. Nice Pounder Family Portrait, right?

Back out with Paladin #2, we ran into trouble with said murlocs.

We made it through this flight, but on the next bit Paladin #2 died, at level 8, to murlocs.
My spouse had almost all of his murloc fins, for a quest, so I brought out my level 7 tailor to help him finish.

He made it, then was done for the night. I can’t let my tailor die, so I created Paladin #3 and got her to level 7. She can move forward with LP, till he’s Pattipounder’s level (11) and off we go.

I had sufficient fun with Blaugust that I’ve pre-written a few things for September already. For me, writing every day makes it easier to write more often.
Good luck with your last day, last post. Atheren
You don’t see that acronym as often as you used to, do you? Crash to Desktop. There were no problems with LOTRO until about the second week of August. Suddenly, I log in, choose a realm, hit play. Boom.

I know it looks like I was logged in just yesterday. And I sorta was.
What has been happening is, I hit play, and CTD. No error, no nothing. Booted.
There is a tip sheet from Standing Stones saying what to do if this happens to you.
Nothing happens after clicking “Play” on the launcher.” OR “Game crashes after clicking play on the launcher.”
August 13, 2023 13:40
If you are encountering an issue where the game is crashing after you click the “Play” button on the launcher (just after you select the world you want to log into) please attempt the following:
Step One:
(Windows) This can occasionally be related to the game trying to locate system files related to the Visual C++ installation and not finding them. As a test try downloading and installing C++ manually via the download here, (use the vcredist_x86.exe when given the option to choose what download) however if that installer fails with any error then open the ‘Uninstall a Program’ list in the control panel and in there look for all listings of “Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable”. Clicking on each in turn if you find one which lists in its details as being Version: 8.0.50727.762 then uninstall that and then repeat the attempt to install 10.0 SP1 from the vcredist_x86.exe file.
Step Two:
(Windows) If you chose “Yes” when asked to enable DirectX 10 or 11 graphics and this began occurring soon thereafter please then perform the following:
– On the launcher prior to logging in with your username, click the button in the upper right that has the single down-arrow on it and choose Options
– Under the repair tab, enable “Reset game display settings” and click Ok
– Resume logging in but when asked if you want to enable DirectX 10 or 11 graphics mode, choose “No” as part of this test.
Step Three:
(Windows/Mac) If you have not logged into the game in some time, or recently updated Windows or Mac OS; your graphics hardware (or drivers) or any other hardware components, try these steps before launching the game:
– Open your “Documents” folder (Mac users will need to open Finder to open Documents) and look for either the “The Lord of the Rings Online” folder or “Dungeons and Dragons Online” (depending on which game you play)
– Once found right-click on that folder and choose rename and rename it to either “OLDThe Lord of the Rings Online” or “OLDDungeons and Dragons Online”
– Restart the game at this point (again if on Windows and asked to enable DirectX 10 or 11 graphics choose no as part of this test)
Additional Steps for Windows systems:
If you open the “Uninstall a Program” option in the Control Panel and find any of the applications in the list below, they may be causing the crash. You can typically test this by temporarily uninstalling them, rebooting once removed and then running the game just once without them to see if the crash no longer occurs.
AMD Gaming Evolved
Raptr
ASUS GamerOSD
Razer Game Booster
If you are still crashing on Windows, ensure that you have installed DirectX 9.0c (required even on systems that have DirectX 10 or 11 as they are separate installs that use separate system files).
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8109
(The installer file from there is a self extraction file, when you run it, it will ask you to give a name to the folder it will copy the installation files into. Once it does that then open that folder and run the ‘setup.exe’ file inside of it to perform the install.)
Secondly after that install is performed then download and run the ‘DirectX Web Update Tool” as well (download the dxwebsetup.exe file to desktop or downloads and run it from there using right-click and ‘Run as administrator’)
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35&44F86079-8679-400C-BFF2-9CA5F2BCBDFC=1
Note that the links above might need to be opened in Internet Explorer or the Edge browser to be viewed correctly.
If you need further assistance, please contact our Technical Support Team

Note my post from March of 2022
LOTRO Graphics Tweaked, Finally
If you attempt any of these tweaks, you’re out. If you try to use Direct X 10 or above, you don’t even get in, just back to insta CTD.
My programmer/systems analyst spouse may be able to look at all this and fix it. There’s my motive for this post, aside from simply having a post. It could work!
Happy Blaugusting! Atheren
In truth I’ve been buying a home in each area of the game where I’m working, and I buy them furnished, these days. I have the massive Mathiesen Manor in Auridon to thank for that. It’s a massive place that needs a lot of work. Room upon bare room.
My main crafter gets all of the recipes for furnishings, and she’s the one to go around placing the furnishings she makes. Amazingly, I just found out that you can buy furniture from the Crown Store right from the home editor. Then Plink, it’s in your home.

My characters spend a great deal more time in inn rooms than in my homes because of their placement in cities. Finally I’m decorating them with some basic decor.
Here’s a frequent stop, the Mara’s Kiss Public House in Auridon with previous and new decor.
Old.

New. Needs more little details. A 30 item limit for this room.

One of my favorite inn rooms is the Rosy Lion in Glenumbra.

Except for the chair I just purchased from the Crown Store, these are all items crafted by my Khajiit. I tend to love making rugs and lights above all things. I can make quite a few beds now, and also rugs. The two most important decorating items for your home and hovel.

Here we are in the final week of Blaugust! Yay!!! It’s officially Lessons Learned Week, and you may not have noticed, but I followed none of the themes this year. I’m just out here as I am in real life, la la la la, in my own head, doing what suits me next.
I did in fact learn some lessons about what kinds of games may sound good, but which will I actually play?
I love mysteries, but even when I read books, I’m a complete fish and whenever the author points to this suspect or that, I jump to the new shiny suspect. I think mysteries translate well to games when they tell a story as well as offer clues. The plot is always the thing.
I also prefer science fiction stories in games, and think that they are a natural fit for game worlds and stories. Science fiction games that immerse you in their worlds and present a character you want to be are the best.
Horror is a tough one. I’m drawn to them, then I’m afraid to play them. I tend in the Steam store to look for games tagged “Story Rich”. If a horror game has that element, I’m more likely to advance.
EZ Street for me this week means super light posts for Monday and Tuesday when I won’t be home. Wednesday I slide in my August Game Goals achieved, and my goals for September gaming. Thursday is a Blaugust Wrapup post. As my spouse would say, nothing to see here!
Poirot The First Cases

Inside the house, the lady of the manor is rude and uncooperative. She’s locked up the maid Florette, whom she accuses of theft and will not release her. Poirot seems able to ignore her annoyances and he heads upstairs. Popping right into the scene of the crime, a daughter’s bedroom, he looks all around for clues and finds plenty.

The investigation has opened a new Mindmap, and I’ve cleverly made a single connection so far.

Fallout New Vegas

I did the smallest bit of exploration since the last outing, heading towards a town named Primm.
It’s outstanding feature is a roller coaster in it’s midst.

I’m pretty sure I’m going to re-start this character as I don’t like how she’s playing. Ya, ya, I know, it’s not her fault. The real killer is I sold her Bobby Pins, which she uses for safe cracking and other crimes. Did not recall that was the use of them.
Stray

Tried three times to run past the Zurgs and thought I was doing well but was suddenly overwhelmed. I’d be stuck and unable to move on if my son wasn’t visiting tomorrow. He will get my kitten past the Zurgs.
Vanishing of Ethan Carter
I wasn’t able to get the Vanishing of Ethan Carter to load tonight for another look, Here’s the great little train from the game you get to drive briefly.


World of Warcraft Hardcore Classic

It felt like it took forever, but I got to level ten and Pattipounder lives. I had to run a few times from murlocs. Avoiding Goldtooth, Princess and Hogger till they are over leveled and easy to kill.
Picked up Alchemy and Herbalism. A bit dicey because there’s always something hanging out by the resources that you want.
While working the murlocs, some Warrior comes running up and and shouts ARE YOU A MAN? Then he pops up an invite to a Duel to the Death. Weirdo. I simply declined but of course “hose off” was my real reaction.
Still kicking. Going Retribution Paladin of course.