I have been dealing with the design of a logo that I have been wanting to represent who I was and what I am like. I had a few others that included Anubis from the ancient Egyptian mythology, whom I really connect with.
The first logo was a great logo that I really liked. The only issue was that it seemed a bit "over the top" when it comes to me personally. Although I love Anubis as I mentioned, this one was just not the one for "me".
I then chatted with Emma about another logo. I had seen some other designs that were similar, that included Anubis, so I had her create another one.
Second logo
This was a bit more of what I was thinking and also a bit more like me and it was working well. I really love how Emma thinks, when it comes to design and what I am trying to come up with, because this logo was spot on for the time.
This logo was working great until I had seen and thought about the logo she created and what it represented, in my opinion. I broke down and thought about it nice and hard and thought in complete simple ideas, that is when I had Emma create my newest logo and hopefully the last one.
When I thought about it in the basic idea, the Ankh that Anubis is holding really represented who I am in real life. I care about people, I want the best for myself and others and I want everyone to be as healthy as possible. If you look into Egyptian mythology, the Ankh represents life and the power of life.
Third logo
In my opinion, the Ankh really represents who I am and what I want and like to do.
I really liked the original and looking forward to the new one.
One thing that I have been hearing as far as negative comments, is that the gameplay is just a reload of the original. I like the idea of the reload type of original gameplay, unlike what they did from the original DOOM, to what it has become today.
Darkest Dungeon 2 isn’t content to live in the shadow of the hamlet from the first game. Instead of continuing with the town-building aspects and dungeon crawling of the original game, Darkest Dungeon 2 puts players on a doomed caravan ride into cursed biomes crawling with unbridled decadence. With the stakes as high as the world coming to an end, environments that were hanging on by a thread have spiraled into madness, embracing the worst elements of themselves that were always hidden away. As you ride through the world with a hand-picked crew of adventurers, death and despair are always lurking right around the corner. The same great turn-based combat and stylish gothic look of the first game return, but with constant decisions to make around every corner of each run.
That said, don’t fear too much – you acquire hope (an in-game currency) from all of your runs, which you can use to unlock various components to show up in subsequent runs, new characters, skills for your caravan, and even permanent boosts. So even as all is lost – and it will be, frequently – you venture toward the final destination with some degree of progress. A successful run currently looks like it will take around four hours, so it’s important to reiterate that players unlock all kinds of special things at the account level based on each journey.
I have been watching other streamers like LargeQuafeZero, MissMarisha& ContempoEnterprises for awhile now and I know they always have some sort of prize or drawing either during or at the end of their streams, so I have been thinking, what could I do differently with my streams?
I have some pretty decent luck with the Eve Online Hyprenet Relay, so I have decided, to be different, I am going to use the Relay to my advantage. I will now be giving away free ships that I have won off the Relay!
Now, not all ships will be stupendous or maybe not even exciting, but hey, its a FREE ship.
Each week before my streams, I will be bidding on different types of ships, from industrial to fighting ships. These will include frigates up to battleships, to Orcas, and even Noctis'.
During my streams, I will give them away depending on the type of stream and what is going on. So, if you would like a chance to get a free ship, make sure to tune in for a chance to win one!
I can tell you this much, the first ship that will be given away will be a Praxis!
I was going to run a fleet last night, but of course my client didn't want to work correctly (which has become a huge pain in the ass) and storms came through and my internet was all wacky.
After the storms went through I seen that I could once again fly in Eve Online. I was in a simple Breacher with a web and no scram or point. I seen an Apocalype and several frigate ships at a novice plex and decided to check it out.
When doing pvp in Eve Online, when you see a bunch of frigates and a battleship sitting near a novice plex, most of the time, the frigates are attacking the battleship. In this case I was correct. There are times where a battleship is helping friends, but that's more of a rare case scenario.
I arrived at the plex and there was an Imperial Navy Slicer, Federation Navy Comet, Succubus and a Garmur already engaged. I knew I wasn't going to make it out alive, but decided to get on a nice killmail. Fortunately for me, after the battleship was taken down, I was able to get away both from others not caring about me and or they were engaged with other ships.
The point of this story is that even if you know you may die, it's nice to get on a 400M killmail.
As if Darkest Dungeon wasn't hard enough already, some of you just had to go the extra mile to play the game on a higher difficulty, namely Stygian Mode. It's currently the toughest and most stressful difficulty level or mode of play in Darkest Dungeon. Stygian Mode comes with the hypertension-inducing obstacle of an 86-week time limit (in-game) and 12 maximum hero deaths.
Exceed those restrictions and the game will automatically delete your save file, no matter how hard you cry or take out your frustrations on the screen. So to spare your TV or monitors from anger-induced cracks, accepting help in the form of tips is a wise idea. After all, overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer.
Darkest Dungeon is a brutal roguelike turn-based RPG that breaks the spirit of its characters and players alike. It has a unique take on dungeon adventuring and chooses to focus on the psychological stress and effects of dungeon crawling and constant near-death encounters.
There are numerous mechanics present in Darkest Dungeon that new players might be taken aback by. The long-term party management is something that you might have never given any thought to in prior gaming experiences, and it might all be a bit too much to handle. However, taking it all one step at a time and going in with the right mindset can save you from a lot of stress.
The first time you're introduced to the decrepit and devolved manor estate of Darkest Dungeon, you were probably surprised that you can venture straight into the final level right away. Of course, you likely didn't because whatever horrors awaited you there didn't care about your ego and your mad gaming skills. The game punishes overconfidence, so preparing for the darkest dungeon in the game is what the grind's all about.
So how exactly do you prepare for it apart from the obvious trinket roulette and hero recruitment drive? That's why we're here. There are only so many ways you can prepare for the final level of Darkest Dungeon. We're assuming you're probably nearly there after exhausting all the lesser dungeons in the game; some reminders are due before you finally delve down the dreaded depths of the Darkest Dungeon.
According to an announcement that was made in October 2020, Darkest Dungeon II is scheduled for an early launch release this year. Save for some interviews and FAQs coinciding with the announcement, it's been pretty quiet on the Red Hook homefront regarding progress on the fan-favorite roguelike dungeon delver.
The first Darkest Dungeon was immensely popular thanks to its Lovecraftian horror aesthetic and tough-as-nails difficulty coupled with high-stakes exploration. Players must make do with the heroes that they have in less-than-ideal circumstances to explore the dungeon, often pushing too hard and facing the permadeath of a party member or worse, a total party kill. The challenge only makes for the game's victories to feel all the more rewarding, and it's that same level of collateral damage and close shaves that many are expecting from the second game.
I want to go out with a huge bang and I cant think of any other friends I would want to do this with.
All are welcomed and would love as many people to show up not only to celebrate my birthday, but to also help raise more funs for the Wounded Warrior Project!
As the sign says we wil be forming around 00:00am Sunday Eve time (Saturday night 8:00 pm EST)
If you don't know where Mesybier is you can check it HERE on DotLAN.
In the moment of our greatest need, with savage enemies at the gates, Jamyl Sarum returned from the embrace of God to rescue her people from destruction in YC110.
First part of my series of doing some sight seeing in New Eden.
Last night, I went out with a group of friends to do some ESS banking and got some really nice juicy kills. We had a lot of fun and would like to have more people come along!
If interested hit me up on discord, join my discord or hit me up on Twitter and we will get with you and go out on fleets and have some fun!
I finally have the graphics and a computer to run Eve Online at full graphics, and boy is it amazing! Just to think that all this time, everything I have been missing having to run the game on lower graphics.
What started out to be a bit slow certainly didn't last very long. We were engaged pretty fast by another fleet which blapped us, but still had fun doing so.
We did get some nice kills last night and got another anonymous donation for the Wounded Warrior Project as well.
Thanks to everyone who came out on fleet and thanks to everyone who tuned in to see the content and activities.
I now have a tower thanks to my brother. It's his old one, but it's much better than my laptop for playing Eve Online - or any other game for that matter. I also bought a new monitor which is now 1080p, which will make my streams much more bearable to watch instead of my laptop versions. I may also look into doing some video editing once I get things going.
SPECS: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3350P CPU @ 3.10GHz 3.10 GHz
HP Pavilion 22cwa 21.5-Inch Full HD 1080p IPS LED Monitor, Tilt, VGA and HDMI (T4Q59AA) - Black
AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series
I am now looking forward to see what everyone thinks now, when I stream and to hear any opinions on how the streams look!
First thing, I am so happy to now have a tower for gaming and can now see and broadcast in the highest resolution for me and my viewers!
Second thing, I had so many hardware issues on Saturday that I had originally decided to cancel the fleet because of them. But, after some kicking and shoving and learning about this new tower and how everything hooks up, I finally did decide to get the fleet going. Unfortunately, I was unable to stream the last fleet, because that was a whole different set of issues I encountered.
I am sorry to all of the people who enjoy the fleets and also enjoy watching them on Twitch, but with all of the issues I was having, I couldn't stream on Saturday night. On top of that it was a very slow night and there wasn't a lot of content for everyone either way.
I DO promise, by next Saturday, I will be doing another fleet, I WILL be broadcasting it and it WILL look amazing as I get things ready to go!
Thank you to everyone who comes along on the fleets and my followers for sticking with me, without any of you, this wouldn't be possible!
Had another fun fleet tonight. Got in on a carrier kill, which is funny because we were all in Condors. I am sure that guy was PISSED.
Also got in some other great kills too. It is always a fun time running in a fleet with Miss Marisha and her gang. Please check out her Twitch channel and give her a follow also!
This week's fleet started out really slow. I was to the point of almost wanting to yeet out into low sec, if things didn't pick up. Luckily for us, that changed and we got some decent fights and were also able to take down an Abaddon before his friends showed up. With a total of over $500M in ship kills, overall we did pretty good!
We also got another $30 in donations towards the Wounded Warrior Project. Thank you so much! We are getting really close to our next goal of $2500, only $331 left to go!
Thank you to everyone for their support both people that have donated and also the fleet members who keep coming back to get whelped for a great cause!
Now that I have a few more followers, I decided to create a simple into video for my twitch channel. Let me know what you think! I admit I have very little video editing experience and tried a couple of things while creating the video.
Here we were, all set and ready to go and actually on time. We were just a couple of minutes late, but for the most part we ere ready to go. I had handed off the responsibility of passing out ships and equipment to my friend Atmok, so I was able to focus on getting everything else ready.
This night, it took awhile before things were getting good but once we started getting closer and closer to Tama the picking got better. I also have to thank my friend Hale Adam for also coming to fight and provide content as well!
A total of 353M Isk in ship kills destroyed last night.
When I started to stream, I just wanted to try to help other people learn about Eve Online. I got this crazy idea, that maybe I will try to do a fundraiser and see how it goes. I had no idea what I was getting myself into and boy am I happy that I did!
The community in Eve Online is a truly remarkable community of people who all like to play the same game. People take on different roles, whether they want to shoot other people or just chill and have fun mining and making isk.
I had always knew once I started playing that this would be a great game to play, to be honest, it's the only game I actually play on an almost daily basis unlike any other games I play. From what I hear other players are the same way.
The friendships that are formed in this community and real friendships, yes it's a game, but when you play as often as I do as well as the other players you form bonds that really stick with you. You chat in an in game chat as well as on other platforms like Discord, Mumble and other communication platforms and you really speak to real people with the same interests that you do. These interested aren't always in game interests but also other interests like music, fandom, personal experiences and experience that we have out of the game. You get to know these people and you start to genuinely care about these people.
As I said, I started streaming and thought I would try fundraising for something I believed in. I truly believe we as Americans need to thank our military for doing what they do, so we also as Americans can do what we like to do and protect our liberties that we absolutely believe in.
Our military, in my opinion, is kind of taken for granted, otherwise people like me wouldn't have to do fundraising to help these people out. This also applies to all of our law enforcement, first responders, people who also put their lives on the line every day to protect us the public.
When I started to do fundraising I really thought if I could hit $500 for a goal, it would be amazing and it was! The people who donated were emphatic about what I was doing and wanted to help any way they could. I had no idea that fundraising could be so much fun and I got to meet a bunch of new people in which I have formed relationships with.
I have to give a big shout out to the corporation Eve University. This corporation was created and still maintains it's ways to focus on teaching new players of the game on how to play the game. They have an extensive wiki that is literally packed full of information about any topic and aspects of the game its self. the wiki is also recognized by Eve Online and the knowledgebase is shared through the creators of the game.
I was once myself in Eve University and learned a lot from this corporation. I have also built up some great relationships and have many friends within this corporation. It is also because of the people within this corporation, that my fundraising quest has been so successful.
The people who come out with me and fly in fleets shooting other players has been amazing and I look forward to doing more and more fleets as well as fundraising. I cannot express enough of my feelings for the people who come out with me and at least try to have some fun and learn more in the process of getting blapped.
I also have to thank all of the other people whom we shoot at that have also donated in a cause they believe in also, even if not believing in this cause, but that I am doing fundraising in general for a good cause.
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