Probably because he's from space and doesn't know the local customs. I was starting to think I'd just have to tell VFun her class and level and hope that was enough, when I came across a shot of the her talking to the space cat back in May or June.įor some reason the cat did use her name. I tried the shots I had of NPC dialog but RoI didn't seem to be one of those games that includes the character name in the quest text. I checked the chat box in some of the shots but the game always refers to the character as "you" so no joy there. I don't have any shots of her from when I made her and RoI's UI doesn't include the name of the character anywhere. The other, my Trickster, the one with all the good stuff, was harder. It turns out I took a screenshot of the first one at character creation so that was easy. I was confident the names would show up somewhere. I edit the names out of the pictures you see on the blog but I save those as separate files and keep the unedited originals in another folder. For most of them I hide the UI but often I need some text or a pop-up window to emphasize some point I'm making in a post. Very much not how I'm feeling about the move.īecause I illustrate so heavily, though, I take thousands of screenshots. No chance of finding my characters' names from a post, then. I am scrupulous about never naming my characters in anything I write and always blurring or cropping their names in any screenshots I use. This is the downside to making up names off the top of your head in dozens of MMORPGs. Do you think I could remember either of their names? I only have two characters, one of whom I have been looking at every day for several months. It includes your characters' names, something most people presumably have no difficulty in remembering. They even put up a template telling you exactly what information they need to try and sort the problem out for you. The latest advice is to submit a ticket, which I have done this morning. Unfortunately, the fix they have suggested, which involves downloading the corrupted files directly from their website, doesn't work for everybody. This is a known problem, aknowledged and apologized for by the new publishers, who do seem to be trying to sort things out. The launcher also works but there's a discrepancy between the version I downloaded and the current version the launcher wants to patch. (The Steam version still seems to work but it now goes to a blank account with no characters). I was able to download the Valofe installer as required and install the full game. I can log in to it on the VFun website and I have a Valofe ID. My account transferred correctly as far as I can tell. All the passengers who'd pre-registered should have gone along for the ride but quite a lot, including me, seem to have fallen overboard somewhere along the way. A few days ago, after downtime that officially lasted eight hours, Riders of Icarus slipped it's moorings from the safe harbor of Nexon to dock at the mysterious port known as Valofe or VFun.
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