Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Warsaw Pact Reinforcements Arrived

   Just in time to hit the battlefield a week or two after the end of our Firestorm Campaign... but they are here.

   I just got some air defense systems and some heavy artillery support. The ADA comes in the form of a pair of ZSU-23-4 "Shilkas" and SA-13 "Gopher" missile tracks. The Artillery is a trio (battery) of 2S3 Acacias.

SA-13 "Gopher" (NATO designation)
9K35 Strela-10 (Pact)

2S3 "Acacia"
SO-152 Akatsiya

ZSU-23-4 "Shilka"
Named for the battery of four 23mm cannon... tricksy Russians!

   Now if I can just get them painted... but I think I have come across a quick paint solution for Soviet vehicles, which, let's face it, don't have the most difficult paint scheme of solid green. I'm trying it out on some BM-21 Hail MRLS trucks and a battery of Czech DANA SP guns. Wish me luck.



How To Find The Best Loot In PUBG?

If you are a noob and began to play PUBG a few days ago or if you are experienced or pro but still fail to get a good loot then don't worry this post is only for you.



Finding the best loot is a difficult task. The developers of PUBG are always trying hard to get the best version of PUBG and hence the place where you earlier got the best loot may disappear this time.
     But we have some brought some places where you can get the best loot.

1. Air Drops : 

              Airdrop may the best way to gain loot as it contains many types of equipment which are usually unavailable during the gameplay.  But beware because the risk is high as well. Not only you but many PUBG players are waiting for the same loot.

2. Sosnovka military base : 

                 The military base has been established in the Erangel map. Some loot like Level 3 Vests, Helmets, and other higher tier weapons may be found. The radar antenna in the map also offers anyone that can climb it.


3. School : 

                 The school has 3 floors of high-quality loot can get players flooded with loot.
Loot including level 2 gear, good weapons and attachments and some medical loot too are found there.


4. Pochinki : 

            Every player should think at least twice before landing there. Pochinki has good loot. But the risk in this dead zone is not worth the loot. If you are a pro player it may be okay for it but just never expect it to be safe.


N.B : We already made a post regarding "Why most players are afraid of Pochinki?". To view it, click here.

5. Shelter : 

                 You might have visited the shelter many times. It is typically filled with high-tier loot. But the thing is that with multiple corridors and less of coverings its not less than a deathtrap. 


6. Dobro Mesto :

                Dobro Mesto in Vikendi has very good loot. The shacks up the hill near Dobro Mesto have some good weapons. As of my experience, you can sometime find a full set of level 3 armour there.

If you enjoyed please share with every PUBG players. Don't forget to leave a comment below.

Monday, April 1, 2019

The Cost Of Dealing With Demons By Robert Spencer, Book Review


Rhaelin, a Professor at the Kardan University, finds herself on an adventure in the city of Rhu Tan. Being primarily a researcher, she doesn't think she has the magical skills to accomplish what she is faced with. However, she is helping a friend and protecting students. That is enough for her to take on the challenge.

I was a given a copy of The Cost of Dealing with Demons by the publisher, Midnight Campaign Games, for review purposes.

Plot

Rhealin is working with her hellkite in her office when a messenger stops by with a task from the Dean of the University. This simple task sends her to find another professor, who needs help recovering a lost creature. This creature would be dangerous if allowed to start wandering a crowded city. Luckily for her friend, Rhealin's skill in summoning magic is well suited to help.

While recovering the creature, Rhealin runs afoul of rat hunters. This leads to a confrontation with succubi and eventually a demon. She also gains allies along the way. There is also someone who is manipulating the entire adventure from the shadows, both helping and hindering.

The story finishes with the confrontation with the demon and Rhealin gaining some understanding of her racial heritage. It is clear, however, there will be more to Rhealin's story—the prologue promises it.

Style

The Cost of Dealing with Demons is an easy read. It is written in first person with the point of view being a research professor. As our professor guide goes into descriptions, she is obviously familiar with, as would most residents of the world, it is clear the information is for an outsider—the audience she is telling the story to. At times it felt like reading descriptive lists. This presentation provides details about the world, races, magic system, etc. of the game Mayhem.

Characters

I liked the lead character, Rhealin, and the personal conflict she is working through with her own racial identification. As mentioned before, the persona of a research professor was well used. Her narrative read at times like she was giving simplified lectures to make sure her audience understood her interests and knowledge. She even makes a comment about not liking to be out trivia'd.

During the story we learn about the different races, as Rhealin gives her information about them.  There are subtle hints about the individual characters because it is clear that Rhealin is more interested in what they are instead of who they are. I would have preferred seeing the information flipped. Many of the points of background about the characters felt like they were placed so a tangent of information could be given about another aspect of the game world. Though it felt strained at times, the presentation works for the character's profession and the purpose of the story.

Purpose of the Book (as I see it)

The Cost of Dealing with Demons is a romp through the capital city of Rhu Tan. Our guide is Rhaelin, a sylph by race, who is a professor at Kardan University where magic is taught. She looks at things with a researcher's eye, which gives us a more detailed look at the people and places we are introduced to as she travels around the city.

This view of the city is a great introduction to the game world, the Crimson Realms, introduced in the roleplaying game (RPG) Mayhem.


Overall

Players of Mayhem, and those who are interested in playing the RPG, will find this book informative about the game world. There is a lot of information contained in the story. Those who are already familiar will get more from the story, which is to be expected.

The story is fast paced and moves along nicely. We are given vivid scenes with deep descriptions.

The copy of The Cost of Dealing with Demons I reviewed was still in the editing process.  From past experience with their products I'm sure the grammar and word flow issues will be cleared up in later copy edits.

I'm interested in seeing the story develop to fulfill the prophetic promise set forth in the beginning of the book.

I give The Cost of Dealing with Demons 3 1/2 out of 5.

The Cost of Dealing with Demons is available on Amazon (link).

You can also read the review of Mayhem by Midnight Campaign Games (Guild Master Gaming review).

I have also reviewed the card game Goblins Breakfast they published (Guild Master Gaming review).

About the Author, From the Publisher

Robert Spencer is a writer, game designer, and overall hobbyist in the Salt Lake City Area. Working primarily as a therapist, he uses skills in psychology, game theory and general philosophy to weave together projects for Midnight Campaign games, a small family company for publishing card, board and role-playing games. Come find him at a local convention to chat and enjoy a game or two.

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