Wow! That's one nice hint. I guess, the price of Archons just went up on AH just b/c of this ;) Generally, I don't see a big difference between the old box and this one. Other than the fact that I never got anything meaningful out of the old box, while I got a nifty companion and an unusable shield out of this one. Perhaps…
Yeah, once I figured that out with the ToD gear, I went and (re-) discovered this with the other ones. I now remember once seeing this a few weeks ago. Just forgot all about it since it wasn't useful then. I think, it even works with Black Ice gear.
You have to use the touch pad on the back of your Vita not only for the L2/R2 buttons, but for the L3/P3 functionality as well. That's a bit tricky to say the least. All in all, the Vita is not very well versed for a real Neverwinter session. You can do everything you can with your controller. But I wouldn't want to use it…
After opening like 12 boxes, finally I got something decent. One of these companion boxes. It was a difficult decision which one to get, there are 10 or so different to choose from and most are pretty nice. After I decided on one of them, I power leveled it to 35, got Alliance Stuff using my surplus seals and lvl 7…
I think basically there is a huge difference difficulty wise between the water (or first) and the air (or last) one. Of course easier means more eliminated mobs which in turn means more drops. But more difficult means less but better drops, right? So which one is best for farming in your opinion?
Also, please note that there is currently a bug in the newest PS4 firmware (V 4.0) which prevents remotely firing up the PS4 as long as there is no active HDMI protocol termination for it. Which means, your PS4 will only come up remotely if it is connected to a running tv-set or a similiar alternative (e.g. a AV-Receiver).…
Get to the next transfer area (Essentially a gate). You can see the gates on the area map (L1+up on DPad). If you select an appropriate mission leading to another area, usually the system will draw a path to the next transfer gate.
Be sure though to check if your upload speed at home is high enough, since your PS4 has to be able to send the data at a sufficient speed to make this work. I have 2 Mbit and it's not really playable. I have read somewhere that you need at least around 10 Mbit for real fun. And mind you, it's the upload speed, not the…