Big Finish and WotR
Aug. 5th, 2025 07:35 pmWrath of the Righteous Lord of Nothing DLC is not giving me achievements. I followed a guide and redid the shadow realm and definitely did the achievement as listed and uet, no achievement.
Explains why the percents are so tiny, it doesn't flipping work.
I've put it back so that character's win can be used in the main game and deleted all the in between saves. Frustrating mess.
I shall be back eventually to win it on Core or above for a specific fight, but, I shall need to redesign my characters and start again at the beginning for that.
Grumpy now.
Big Finish audios are not grumpy making though.
Most recent one I listened today:
Dark Universe
7, Ace, and The Eleven
when Ace has long since left to Doctor and when 7 is getting portentous warnings abiut The Last Day.
I liked in this one that Ace was bitter and assertive. Wouldn't call the Doctor Professor, actually told other people to call her Professor, she lectures in ecology. A Charitable Earth mentioned.
I don't think I liked the rest. The Doctor went very extra too far indeed, and the ending was an odd sort of partial reset I didn't quite follow.
I was playing a game at the same time but I also relistened the ending a couple times and it still felt abrupt and odd.
I either need to listen while paying attention (very possible) or I didn't like it much.
Before that I listened to
3 adventures with 7 and Mags, the werewolf from the circus. Excellent companion material, refreshed stories because you don't know which way she will jump, and she's always afraid of her own darkness, which 7 at this point very much should be as well.
The Monsters of Gokroth
Moons of Vulpana
An Alien Werewolf in London
Monsters of Gokroth did a few loops of Who Are The Real Monsters and did it well,
Moons of Vulpana did monstrous aristocracy and plots, but we didn't know which side Mags would land on so it did good twists.
An Alien Werewolf in London has Mags and the Doctor head back to Earth when Ace called them via pager. It is set in the early 90s and keeps making pop culture references I mostly get but hadn't thought about for ages. Ace is very confident and organised and ends up in very bitey trouble.
All three audios use the fact we don't know when the Doctor leaves them to have him leave repeatedly. Which you'd think would work less the more they do it, but they keep dropping good twists on it.
The story gets to be werewolves vs vampires via australian soap opera and I never did know what it was going to do next.
I think it worked very well.
So I liked those three a lot
Pretty good listening.
Explains why the percents are so tiny, it doesn't flipping work.
I've put it back so that character's win can be used in the main game and deleted all the in between saves. Frustrating mess.
I shall be back eventually to win it on Core or above for a specific fight, but, I shall need to redesign my characters and start again at the beginning for that.
Grumpy now.
Big Finish audios are not grumpy making though.
Most recent one I listened today:
Dark Universe
7, Ace, and The Eleven
when Ace has long since left to Doctor and when 7 is getting portentous warnings abiut The Last Day.
I liked in this one that Ace was bitter and assertive. Wouldn't call the Doctor Professor, actually told other people to call her Professor, she lectures in ecology. A Charitable Earth mentioned.
I don't think I liked the rest. The Doctor went very extra too far indeed, and the ending was an odd sort of partial reset I didn't quite follow.
I was playing a game at the same time but I also relistened the ending a couple times and it still felt abrupt and odd.
I either need to listen while paying attention (very possible) or I didn't like it much.
Before that I listened to
3 adventures with 7 and Mags, the werewolf from the circus. Excellent companion material, refreshed stories because you don't know which way she will jump, and she's always afraid of her own darkness, which 7 at this point very much should be as well.
The Monsters of Gokroth
Moons of Vulpana
An Alien Werewolf in London
Monsters of Gokroth did a few loops of Who Are The Real Monsters and did it well,
Moons of Vulpana did monstrous aristocracy and plots, but we didn't know which side Mags would land on so it did good twists.
An Alien Werewolf in London has Mags and the Doctor head back to Earth when Ace called them via pager. It is set in the early 90s and keeps making pop culture references I mostly get but hadn't thought about for ages. Ace is very confident and organised and ends up in very bitey trouble.
All three audios use the fact we don't know when the Doctor leaves them to have him leave repeatedly. Which you'd think would work less the more they do it, but they keep dropping good twists on it.
The story gets to be werewolves vs vampires via australian soap opera and I never did know what it was going to do next.
I think it worked very well.
So I liked those three a lot
Pretty good listening.