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sistawendy ([personal profile] sistawendy) wrote2016-02-16 08:43 pm
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Nun goes octagonal!

As of this afternoon while waiting for a test to run I have reached level 8 at Ingress. That means that I can use all of the in-game resources to be had. I did it in a hair under four weeks without receiving any in-game items from anyone, thankyewveddymahch.

This means I'm as ready as I can be for the Anomaly that happens on the 27th. No, I won't be able to stay for the whole thing or the afterparty because my son will be with me that weekend. No, the Anomaly (or, I suppose, Ingress in general) does not seem to be a good way to meet women: judging by the team I've been assigned to, men outnumber women about two to one among Ingress players. But the Anomaly does seem to be a big deal to longtime players. I've seen online chatter about a few coming up from San Francisco.

If you'll recall, three weeks ago I wasn't so sure I could pull this off. My secrets are:
  • Busgress. As long as the bus isn't moving any faster than 35 MPH (60 km/h), you can hack portals - thereby acquiring gear - to your heart's content*. It's hard to play strategically that way, but it gets the points.
  • Population density means portal density. Downtown, where I work, and Belltown, immediately to the north of downtown, are lousy with portals, and they change hands frequently. That means a lot of them get left neutral - i.e. low-hanging fruit - possibly by people playing from vehicles as I do.
  • Parks tend to be portal-rich as well, and I live five blocks from one. Since I can be strategic there, at least on weekends, I put the green in Green Lake, baybee.




*An observation, possibly inaccurate: My bus route, the E line, tends to have more Enightened (green) portals. The parallel 5 has more Resistance (blue). Where the two routes overlap - on Aurora on the east side of Queen Anne - toads rule, d00d. I'm pretty sure I've written here before about how the E is faster, but it's surlier, smellier, skeevier, and skankier than the 5.
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[personal profile] ximinez 2016-02-17 12:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nuke"? Is that what you call destroying resonators and such by firing xmp at them?

[identity profile] randomdreams.livejournal.com 2016-02-17 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm using it for two different things here, so I'm being imprecise. I usually use 'blasting' when I'm knocking portals over with xmp. I should reserve 'nuke' for using a jarvis/ada to flip a portal for operational reasons.
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[personal profile] ximinez 2016-02-17 04:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't gotten to play with a jarvis/ada yet. Of course, I've only been playing a week or so.

[identity profile] randomdreams.livejournal.com 2016-02-18 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
They show up something like 1/5000 hacks. More often the higher level the portal you're hacking. There also appears to be some relationship between usage and getting them: people never seem to acquire more than about 20-some unless they start stashing them in a capsule, but if you use them regularly you seem to get more. That may be confirmation bias, but a lot of people have made similar observations. (Likewise, people that blow up a lot of stuff seem to get slightly more bursters, and people who deploy buttloads of shields seem to get more shields.)