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Starcraft 2 Beta!

February 24th, 2010 at 12:06 am No Comments

Yesss.

Well, it’s been out for a week and I never play it.

Yea…

I played feverishly when alpha was released to the company, and pretty often when beta was released to the company…but now that it’s public I’m too intimidated by the huge pool of random people. I placed into gold when it was just Blizzard employees online and thought that was nice. Possibly appropriate for my level. Maybe.

After going through my 10 placement rounds in public beta I landed in a platinum division. That definitely seems wrong, but damn straight I’ll take it. Problem is now I don’t want to play auto-matchmaking. I won all of my placement rounds on some fluke (save the 1st one where I DCed 30 seconds into the match. Actually that might be why everything was so skewed), and after getting thrown into in a league I lose a bit more often than I win. VERY SAD. I know that’s part of the process to find the right spot on the ladder for me, but competition gives me ulcers. I’m just going to slowly drop out of my division and hope the next one I’m placed in is closer to my comfort level.

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Game romances can get ridiculous.

February 8th, 2010 at 11:06 pm 1 Comment

Last word on Mass Effect 2, but with spoilers again. (Really, 80% of what you can say about the game is going to be a spoiler.)

Once I decided to stay true to Kaidan and ignore man options in the sequel, the dialogue choices became slightly less taxing. I was able to choose options based on what I actually wanted to say, which was how I would liked to have played the first but didn’t due to the novelty of potential romantic outcomes. They make Shepard out to be one of the greatest leaders of the galaxy, and yet you get dialogue choices like the top line here:

shepard bad

SO INAPPROPRIATE.

!!

I’m not into roleplaying, but I do enjoy emersive experiences, and when I go from choosing serious-face commander options to a, “Well, that was a nice chat about your dead wife – let’s hook up” option, it puts an unpleasant taste in my mouth. Maybe it’s simply a renegade thing. Even when I was just trying to talk to Jacob and get to know him though, my character’s tone of voice for the “I just want to talk” line (paraphrased) was all seductive and flirty and very, very creepy.

Romancing novelty’s gone for this title. Eck.

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Mass Effect 2

January 28th, 2010 at 10:25 pm 2 Comments

Monitoring my big bowl of black dye in the kitchen with one hand and netbooking in-between, thinking about how much I’d like to be playing Mass Effect 2 instead of waiting for this baby blue sweater to make itself more color-friendly (the dye package says “STIR CONSTANTLY!”).

Well, honestly I could be playing considering the inherent portability of a laptop, but I’d rather talk about it and my broken heart first.

I’d just finished ME1 a few days prior (late, yes. Shush) so I was ready to import my save the hour of release. Upon launching though I couldn’t figure out how to do that, so I just made a character to see what would happen. Most noticeable upgrade to the female models? EYELASHES. Long, dark, borderline-scary eyelashes. If I ever saw them on a real person I’d think they were wearing double falsies for both top and bottom lids… (no one does that).

shepard's lashes

Once I was over the femininity/tranny upgrade, I hit up the internet to figure out this save import deal. Solution found, save imported, introduction revisited, character loaded, ANNND….no eyelashes. WTF. My imported character had no eyelashes. I know I was just thinking they were creepy, but in the moment I felt quite gypped.

[Add] Apparently I’m getting a number of hits from people searching for Mass Effect 2 + eyelashes, so I thought it’d be worth mentioning that I played for 12 hours straight without eyelashes, but once I exited the game and relaunched it the next day, the things magically appeared.

Okay, more importantly, the entire game is different. They stripped out a lot of RPG elements from the first Mass Effect and pushed’em into a deep, dark corner of the sequel. No inventory to manage, no real stats on items, limited talents, less emphasis on experience gain, more emphasis on action. It was jarring at first, but after 12 hours of playing I’m really enjoying the changes. I actually switch weapons now instead of only using an assault rifle (as a soldier), combat requires a little more thought (i.e. push spacebar a lot), and I no longer have to salvage crap in my inventory every hour to make space. Good done.

Now, the broken heart. *Spoilers.*

I’d pursued Kaidan as my romantic interest in the first game simply for the quasi-novelty of having that option again (last title I played that had the option was probably FF7 ._.). In truth, he bored the crap out of me. Dull conversations with a really bland, nice guy personality. VERY YAWN (in fictional worlds..maybe in real worlds as well. IDK). Going into the sequel I was planning to explore other options (like Jacob), and before heading to Horizon in ME2 I already expected Kaidan to join my crew without me even asking, being the boring nice guy that he was …But he didn’t! He gave me a hug when he saw me then ultimately refused to join. WHAT IS HAPPENING. I’m now determined to win him back in ME3 and ignore all other man options in the process because he rejected me. Asshole.

[Add2 regarding recruiting Kaidan *MORE SPOILERS*]

As I understand it, Mass Effect developers purposely made it so that you can’t recruit all of your original team members because there’s a mission at the end of ME2 where your squad can potentially die. They want the characters from the first game to be able to rejoin you in ME3.

Sweater is done cooking.

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If the zombie apocalpyse came to my neighborhood I would…

October 26th, 2009 at 9:15 pm No Comments

…Try to stay in my apartment. Movies seem to show survivors always on the move, but I think it’s just for the sake of changing the scenery. Our apartment is on the top floor, has a balcony that no one could jump to, and our hallway has these huge metal firedoors that would close only 2 other units in with us. Both middle-aged couples, so we’d be able to take’em out if they were infected. Stock my room with a few hockey sticks and I’d be good to go for a few months just living off rice.

Few things I’ve been distracted by lately.

Borderlands
Trent picked this up for the PS3 and we’ve been playing it split screened offline. I have to use his account, so I don’t really have a character which sort of sucks. I used to scoff at the girls who’d only have characters for games on their boyfriends’ accounts, but goddamnit I’m on a budget right now. As it stands, I still hate playing an FPS using a controller. Any gun I pick up has to have high accuracy relative to its type because I’m so bad at aiming with the stupid nubby sticks.

Major complaint so far is respawn rate. Holy god. I don’t know if I’m just bad (I average at best at first person shooters) or it’s actually harder to play through with only two people in the game, but respawns eat our asses. Fighting through the same area several times because a quest sends you back and forth really bites for the ammo stock.

Minor complaint is lack of introduction. You get thrown into the world with very little instruction as to how the game…works. I don’t know how to use a med pack without going into my inventory yet. Granted, I haven’t tried very hard, but that kind of stuff should be made a little more transparent. I’d be blown away if it wasn’t possible at all.

Other than those things, fun game to co-op. Going to play more once I finish writing this.

Another layout
I’m planning to separate my “portfolio” out of this site and into a separate page. Something cleaner, more focused, and less personal. After reading about the grid approach I wanted to play around with it, so I’m also using the separate layout as an excuse for that.

Shopping
How is this possible after I made a huge entry about the evils of clothing purchases? We have to make exceptions sometimes. In this case, I went out to Melrose in L.A. with some Blizzard-affiliated womens that I’ve hung out with in larger gatherings a lot, but close to never in small groups. It was good bonding time, and I got a sweet jacket. Pretty impressed by a few of the stores on that street that matched my taste, had sizes that fit well, and were very affordable. I really want to go back again when I have money.

Purchased a Clarisonic of the less expensive kind because Sephora is having it’s F&F sale. 20% off! (FF2009). Got it today, and hope it works some kind of magic for me like it has for my friends.

NaNoWriMo
This isn’t so much of a distraction as it is just being heavily considered. I’ve never attempted to write a story before out of my own interest. In fact, I hated creative writing classes. HATED. But, I like the idea of the challenge, and being able to say that I’ve written a novel-length book of sorts before however crap it may be. It could be an enlightening endeavor. For self discovery or something equally corny! The key will be finding subject matter that I can blather on about.

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Love and hate ImageSearch

October 7th, 2009 at 11:49 am No Comments

The furries vs fairies auto-it bot is mostly functional. It’s all messy and un-sharable because I just wanted to get it working last night. Can’t figure out a good way to detect when the target is dead though ;| ImageSearch works for detecting a mob at full health but it fails when I’m trying to pick up an empty healthbar.

I don’t think I’ll end up using this bot since Trent started playing and I rolled a Cleric to level with him, but I’ve never made a moving bot before and it’s kind of fun to see it running around killing things on its own :) Like my own retarded robot child.

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