Category: Gaming

  • Dance Dance Revolution, The Other Cardio

    Who needs running when you got DDR? If your making those new years resolutions, and/or you have some holiday money at all, get this game with 2 mats for XBox. The Workout Mode even shows you how many calories your burning! If you danced to 10, 2 minute songs, you could burn off that Corona Lite (about 100 calories)!

    I wanted to get some more songs from XBox Live (yes Darron, I signed up), but they are $5 a pop for a CD that I can’t even preview. I’m gonna Google for some previews/reviews/possible mod workarounds, but anyone know if any of the downloadable volumes are any good (I like breaks if that helps)? I’m going to a new years party Friday and wanted to have some more mixes.

  • Aussie Can Now Tax Me Remotely

    “Hey dude, the miss and I would like to buy some property, and build a new house on that island you bought. The castle nearby sounds absolutely stupendious.”

    “Sure thing mate, a couple from the Netherlands just purchased a lot nearby. I’m sure you’ll both love your new waterfront property, the geese are nearby this time of year, and the fishing is superb.”

    “Rock! Hey man, thanks for staying awake this long so I could talk to you about the property… I know it’s late there, but I had some errands to run. It’ll be great to get away from the Imperial greifers on Tatooine.”

    “No worries, mate! I know you’ll both enjoy your new life on the island together, so I reckon it’s worth it to me to go the extra mile. There’s an island wide policy of no PK’s.”

    “I can’t wait!”

    “Good on ya, then!”

    …let’s just hope Aussies’ have better zoning laws than Georgia has… let me rephrase that, ANY zoning laws are better than here, even in places that don’t physically exist.

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  • Halo 2, Half-Life 2, and Gaming Engines

    Finished Halo 2 last week in a week of nightly playing. Although I did dig the game (I don’t have XBox Live), I wasn’t really impressed. The hype to me certainly wasn’t justitified, and I feel bad Bungie did “a lot of work” for that. I thought the character development was cool, the cut scenes were great, and the story only had a minor hole about Convenent’s being at war too much to really understand the Forerunner technology they are actually using. The ending didn’t bother me at all like it did others, but it was certainly a short game.

    I attempted to play Half-Life 2 on Friday night since Brandy bought it, and although her comp could only run it in low mode pretty good, the loading times drove me nuts. So, I purchased, downloaded it all Friday night, and then started playing Saturday night. I finished it Sunday evening. It was a really great game, with great graphics, story, acting, and characters you really liked. You really felt like you were part of the story. The vehicles were a really nice change, although, the drive controls poorly compared to the ones in the Dessert Combat mod for Battlefield 1942. Either that, or the dune buggy has the lamest tire traction in the world. Considering I ran the game for about 4 hours straight Saturday, I was impressed with no memory leaks that I could detect, although they are well hidden on this machine. The large amount of sounds in the later levels did a number on me Sunday, though. Blue screened at least 5 times, but I have a pencil handy for a forced reboot, and she boots fast. I’m really thinking my sound card is tweaked weird cause it did it 3 times with Call of Duty.

    My Alienware officially does not suck as I ran every setting as high as it would go including Antialiasing x6, and the Anistropic filtering x16, and 5.1 surround sound, high quality. Money well spent on an entertainment center. Only 2 places in the game where my framerate freaked out for a few seconds, but the game was still playable.

    Still, beating it in 2 days is kind of harsh. What really blew me away, though, was there is no multiplayer. I hear it’s coming, but wtf dude. It’s just a given Half-Life related games are multiplayer by nature. How long did they work on Half-Life again?

    Secondly, Steam is still not very impressive considering how long it’s been around. When purchasing a game, you really don’t know what your purchasing, and I’ve yet to find a way to “return merchandise”, not that I’ll be mad if I can’t, but I really have no need for the extra games I bought, which I thought Source meant the source files, not an updated engine version. It was clearly mentioned in the marketing that Source is the name of the engine, but I just assumed it was a marketing push for mod development. Too much too late.

    I’m looking forward to seeing what Source offers since a lot of the mod community behind Half-Life is really strong and diverse.

    As far as engines go, I still think Doom 3 has THE BEST quality I’ve seen so far, but the actual distance drawn is wayyyy small in comparison. Far Cry has THE BEST environment and distance engine I’ve seen, and the physics are good, but I don’t think the game took advantage of them like Half-Life 2 did. Half-Life 2, so far appears to be the most well-rounded, and easily customizable, but Far Cry has the coolest editor I’ve seen. It’s nice to know there are so many options nowadays.

    This weekend I’m eager to sink my teeth into Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.

  • Gaming: Console vs. PC

    I read a rumor about gaming companies more apt to focus their efforts on the console market vs. the PC market. This was due in large part to piracy, but also to deployment. Although QA is a bigger deal, since as a coworker said, if you have a bug in a PC game, you can just dl the patch vs. a console game that has a bug, you just made a $50 beer coaster. I remember reading on Director Online about 4 years ago the frustrations of a gamer who loved consoles cause they worked. A software geek by trade, he wasn’t much into hardware, therefore the hours spent confirming your system worked, the patches were in place assuming you could even find a site that housed them and didn’t require registration, and the game’s settings were configured… you could not attempt to play.

    Consoles on the other hand just worked. You place the CD/cartridge in, and turned it on. Geez, that was easy.
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