City of Heroes – Linky Goodness

Various CoH articles I’ve bookmarked. Note that some articles may be found at multiple sites.
General sites

Specific pages

I have several others I need to add to the above list, but I didn’t bookmark them, just printed them out. Later …

21 thoughts on “City of Heroes – Linky Goodness”

  1. Vidiot maps also has a nifty download that you can drop in a specific directory under the CoH install that makes all that stuff (villain zones, shop locations, badge locations, etc) show up on your in-game map.
    I swear by it. For the store locations alone, it’s absolutely invaluable.

  2. Best all-around tip sheet I’ve run across: City of Heroes Tips and Tricks. It has:

    1. A short link list
    2. List of best places to hunt, by level.
    3. List of best places to hunt, by type of enemy.
    4. Notes on Hazards and Trial Zones
    5. Basic keybinding info, standard binds, macros, emotes
    6. Pool Powers
    7. Story Arcs
    8. Accolade Badges

    It’s worth it just for the two hunt lists, along with the emote list.

  3. For modifying CoH options outside of the game (critical for making resolution changes if you switch to a less-capable monitor), TweakCOH is the way to go.

  4. I’ve heard of people using them, but haven’t tried them myself. I’m a little bit leery of stuff that would try to connect too closely to running CoH software, but I’d be interested in your impressions. 🙂

  5. I played for about an hour today with HeroStats running. I like it.
    I like seeing the “xp needed to level” on the screen, but I’m afraid that it may take some of the focus away from having fun. I may turn it off.
    Looking over the stats from my session, I see that Chillblain and Power Bolt miss way more often than my other powers. I may have to rethink my Enhancements on those powers.
    There are a couple of things about the setup of the statistics screen I don’t care for. It doesn’t recognize my mouse wheel; I have to use the scroll bar. You can’t sort the statistics by clicking on the columns; they are presented in alphabetical order only.
    Still, I learned a lot from just one session. I knew that Sniper Blast was my big gun; I didn’t realize that even though I use it relatively infrequently, I dish out more damage with it than with any other power. And I knew that Aim took a long time to recharge; I didn’t realize it was well over a minute!
    All in all, a very nice little freeware program. I suggest everybody give it a try.
    My friend is testing the trial version of Hero Logger. I’ll see what he thinks of that and let you know. (I don’t feel like going through all the hassle of setting it up until I hear what he thinks of it.)

  6. I’ve been using HeroStats for a few days now. I noticed that after each session, the Totals were the same as the stats for the session. I figured that I needed to load the previous stats, so I tried that. My framerate dropped from 60 fps to about 10! So, I now have a separate stats file for each session. Not as convenient as I would like, but better than nothing.

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