Re: The Adventures of Rin
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2024 4:44 pm
Goes so well with the hair.
Thanks! I'm glad people enjoy the logs/journals and it's even better that it motivates others to keep track of their own characters. It reminds me a lot of the older days when it was more common, especially in a forum setting, which is great and of course very fitting considering the game we're playing.arlo wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 8:39 am Well done! Been loving seeing these, and my character is still new enough -I think it has inspired me to keep a journal myself.
Might be a good reminder to myself that even with little free time to play, progress still happens
Excited to see you making mith plates soon!



The lack of a fatigue system definitely makes a big difference! As far as the mouse goes, it might be worth a shot. It's purely anecdotal, from my perspective, but my finger definitely feels the difference. For what it's worth it's not a "fancy" one, it's a logitech m330 that I paid $15 (usd) for just to replace my old $10 one, I play on my laptop these days and just go far any reasonably priced wireless mouse. That said now I'm considering a "fancy" one but from the looks of it I'm paying more for the RGB lighting than anything else so I will likely pass on any purported upgrade. smugAlder wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 5:57 am Nice work! I've never heard of a soft touch mouse but now I'm intrigued. I can see how powerfishing would be very laid back especially having no fatigue in the game.
I had the thought about powermining iron too, well, the initial thought was, "what else can I progress while being this lazy?" but that is to be determined. I do feel a bit more compelled to pair mining with smithing. Clearly I don't feel as motivated to cook everything I fish, given the current mismatch in levels! I'm not sure if cooking will catch up, I've been thinking about it but we'll see how it goes.Alder wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 5:57 am You could probably do something similar with mining iron if you're willing to accept that the majority of your clicks are on empty rocks. Still better than nothing - though mining is kind of absorbed into smithing anyway so there's less reason to train it directly. Do you have any plans for catching up with cooking or is that a problem for another day? lol
Yeah, to be honest I didn't very much consider if it was a good use of laws as much as I was lazy (seems like a theme at this point) but I figured it wasn't the worst way in the world to use them. Besides that I anticipate needing a lot more nature runes in the future and laws are sort of a byproduct of that grind so I think we can make it work.Alder wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 5:57 am I saw you doing the crafting loop - that seems like an excellent use of laws, probably a solid UIM method as well. The only problem is getting the runes, haha.