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    24 augustus

    Twitter

    So I'm pretty much a continual non-blogger, apart from a few posts.
     
    For the 1 or 2 people who care about this, I have been known to tweet.
     
     
    It'd be neat if my twitter feed rss could automatically post to my Blog. It's probably possible, but probably way too hard...
    23 april

    What are we playing? (Take #1)

    (Email from Striek to Vellan, Vandea, Gozznut, Sicvy001 and Cookienut)

     Hello everyone,

     Just wondering what we're all playing at the moment.

     For those of us that manage to squeeze some game time in to every free moment, let's limit it to a week. For those of us that don't seem to get to play that much, let's limit it to the last 12 months (I'm looking at you Gozznut).

     Striek:

    ·         X360: Peggle Deluxe on XBLA.

    o   It's my first Peggle outing, so flippin' addictive. Love it. Gets Caity playing too, we often play the dual mode. I ended up getting  some other friends addicted to it, then I got my parents addicted to it, so they bought the PC version ($6.95??!! from the PopCap website)

    ·         X360: Halo 3

    o   Loving having more actual friends to play with, especially Steve, akasaxman (by association), Adrian.

    o   Also loving the Mythic map pack and new achievements.

    ·         X360: Halo Wars

    o   I really like it, but not like I like a full blown RTS and not like how I like Halo. It's great for the cutscenes, and I do enjoy it a lot, it's a great console RTS/Action RPG hybrid type of game. It probably only just sneaks in the 1 week window, when I get a free moment at home, I've been playing Peggle, when I get a larger block, I usually play Halo 3 matchmaking.

    ·         NDS: GTA Chinatown Wars

    o   It really is the full GTA on the DS. Looks good, plays even better. I've played the first 4 missions, very much enjoying it.

     Vandea:

    ·         Wii - Super Mario Galaxy - this game rocks - it's so addictive also - great concepts for walking all over the worlds and the different things you can do using the controller

    ·         Halo3 XBL OBVIOUSLY

    ·         COD world at war - serisouly excellent realistic game (same same as cod 4) but still

    ·         awesome Guitar hero metallica (demo version) - wanna get the full version FO SHITZLE

    Cookienut:

    ·         Halo 3 - Of course this is my main staple at the moment...pretty much every day. I'm pretty stoked that there's always a friend online playing this whenever I go on. I sometimes aim to play something else but I'm always drawn to H3. Squad battle matches are my new love at the moment. I have to say I have always loved single player games but am I turning into a multiplayer junkie? Hmmm I certainly hope not.

    ·         Braid - I've gone back to it to finish the game. It's a wonderful example of excellent game and level design. Simplistic yet completely mind bending at the same time. I'm almost up to the last world. It progressively gets harder but I'm really enjoying it.

    ·         Half Life 2: Orange Box - I am still yet to finish it. It's one of those games I play on and off. But every time a play it it rocks my socks. I am near the end of episode 2...then I'll move onto Portal and enjoy that as much as I can.

    Sicvy001:

    ·         Race Driver GRID, I'm on the last season of all three championships (Asian, Euro & USA). I can't wait until codemaster releases the v8supercars dl pack.

    ·         The same makers of GRID are also releasing an F1 game for all consoles. Who has two thumbs and loves the Forumual 1? 

    Sicvy001 (Again):

     Hey guys, today is my last day with Tenix lads. YAY. I will be losing this email address but I'll forward my new email when I start my new job.

    Cookienut and Vandea, I'll see you guys in a few weeks. 

     Vandea:

     woohooo - bring on the work lans  hahahaha

     Cookienut:

     Few weeks? You start in 11 days :)

     You will be one of the last new employees to be trained for Eview. Because 1 day after you start we begin installing and configuring Dekho. My life will be non-existent for those next few weeks after that.

    In terms of Tenix, I really enjoyed working with you guys there. We had heaps of fun mucking around in the office and working overseas. I can't believe it's been almost four years since I worked at Tenix. Infact it's been 6 years since I finished Uni (same with Striek I believe...we graduated the same day!). What I really appreciate is how we've all stayed in contact...here is my run down of knowing everyone:

     In late high school I met Striek who was in the same class at school as my wife.

     I started work at Woolworths doing night fill and Striek worked there as well. He happened to save my job because the chump of a manager we had thought I was crap. But Striek convinced him otherwise and just before I left Woolies in 2004, our other manager said I was one of the fastest nighfillers. After a while both Striek and I were regarded as the 'fathers' of the nightfill team (remember Cynkar Striek?)

     I would often go to Striek's house after work (11pm or 12am) and stay for hours playing Project Gotham Racing and his new Xbox. We even played Halo but I didn't think much of it at the time. His superb 51cm Phillips matchline TV was a sight to behold running through s-video. It was the best non-hd CRT screen ever.

     As all this happened I started Uni and met Gozznut pretty early on in the degree.

     I bought myself and Xbox based off playtime of Striek's console. This was one month before I got married (July 2002). I borrowed Halo:CE off Striek for a couple of weeks and decided to spend some time with the game. After one Saturday doing the whole game on heroic, I decided it was officially the best game ever made.

     I can't remember when but Striek, Gozznut and I struck up a friendship in regards to gaming and doing pretty much most Uni subjects together. Gozznut would often bring in his Xbox into Uni and we would play 4 player Halo coop in the uni bar and a really crap tastic rear projection tele. IT would usually be Gozznut, Striek (when he didn't have to be at SA Water), Sicvy001, Andrew and the whinging Morgan.

     At this stage (year 2), we met Sicvy001. I thought he was a grizzled metal head but soon discovered he was a grizzled metal head that loved puppies so naturally we all became friends.

     This is when the lan's started. First would mainly be something like Gozznut and Striek coming over my house at Surrey Downs and playing Rallisport Challenge split screen and giggling at the replay (oh how fun that was!) and soon developed into full scale Halo and eventually Halo 2 lans.

     Gozznut and I used to go to Harris Scarfe in town and play on the Xbox in there during Uni breaks because no one else did.

     So after Uni, we all kind of went our separate ways for a few months. Gozznut still had to finish his degree and as did Sicvy001 I believe. Funny thing was while Striek had been working at SA Water for sometime, Sicvy001 and Andrew both got a job at Tenix. I was struggling to find work of anytype suitable for a graduate and Sicvy001 sent me a message regarding some contract work at Tenix. So I went to a 15 minute interview and they gave me a job on the spot!

     Soon after Gozznut was in the same boat. He did an interview and got a job!

     During this time as incomes increased, so did our lan's.

     Gozznut's parents house was the most frequent lan location and very, very memorable. Even Vellan's garage was a good location (and she collated the stats and cookienut ended up overall winner...yay! - I still have the certificate!)

     Even while Gozznut, Sicvy001 and I worked overseas in Norway, I had my Xbox with me. Halo 2 had just been released and it provided a good distraction from the crazy work hours while overseas (and the cold temperature!)

     Now look where we are. We still hang out and play video games. Gozznut not so much but our plans are to glue a 360 to him and force him to play. Vandea has since joined our little band and proves that red heads can play Halo.

     So I'm glad we all have interests in video gaming and general win.

     Kudos to all.

     Striek:

     Very well said Cookienut.

     That must’ve taken ages to type!

     Cookienut:

    Not ages. About 5 or so minutes..as you can tell by the many spelling errors and general nonsense structure of some sentences.

    08 april

    Console Wars Veteran

    The Console Wars Veteran Discussion… (Oh, and don’t forget to hit the link, those medals really look amazing.)
     
    Striek: Hi All,
    My mum had this shared on her Google Reader. They look pretty sweet.
    (http://milktoothrain.blogspot.com/2009/03/console-wars-veteran.html)
     
    Cookienut: I spent most time out of those on the Ps1...so maybe I should get that.
     
    Sicvy001: NES medal for me. Do you get extra stripes if you still have the consoles?
     
    Striek: Only if you come to the next LAN and bring it with you.
     
    Cookienut: And give Vandea a kiss. He likes that sort of thing.
     
    Sicvy001: Oh you guys. Hell yeah, I bring it over. I still have Super Mario, Duck Hunt and TMNT. Does that make me cooler than super cool dog?
    [inserted funny picture of a dog looking cool]
     
    Vandea: yeah - well I have Aussie Rules hahaha. that game so rocked
     
    Cookienut: Shane Warne cricket on the SNES ruled my life at one point
    07 april

    Escapades, Episode #1

    To anyone who reads the posts here. As previously discussed, more of the content will be collation and posting of the email escapades of myself, Vellan, Cookienut, Gozznut, Sicvy001 and Vandea. Perhaps one day we shall go so far as a podcast, but this will suffice for now.

    More recently I emailed them about the Modern Warfare 2 release date (November 10th, 2009), which I gleaned from Atomic MPC here:

    http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/News/141049,modern-warfare-2-gets-a-date.aspx

     

    And so it follows our rambling email conversation…

     

    Striek:

     

    Some Modern Warfare 2 info.

     

    [screen clipping inserted in email]

     

    Will it make me play MW2 instead of Halo 3? Highly doubt it. I love COD4: Modern Warfare, but it just doesn't interest me enough and doesn't provide the experience and variety of play that Halo 3 + Forge + Shishka provide. But I am still super-looking forward to it.

    Also, I know Vellan doesn't care at all about Modern Warfare 2, I just like to include on the recipient’s list because she's my sister, I love her, and I know reading Cookienut's prose lightens her day. [that was sarcasm]

     

    Cookienut:

     

    My prose hey? Well I do what I can.

     

    MW:2 should be really good. I really enjoyed COD4 so if it's anything like that I'll be super pleased. I have to agree with Striek, COD just doesn't seem as fun as Halo. Especially multiplayer. It's the balance of Halo that makes it awesome. Halo gives you the ability to turn a match around within a few seconds. Plus the grenade/melee combat cannot be matched by any other game in my opinion. Plus you cannot deny the amazing replay and screenshot feature. Oh and the immense tight integration with bungie.net for all of us stat whores.

     

    I have been trying to get the lone wolves achievements in Halo 3. I have only got about 3 or so left. This morning I had a spare 30 minutes so fired it up to see if I could get some more achievements for Halo 3. I played one match of lone wolves and got a killing frenzy straight away! It was the rist time I had completely owned 5 other people. Whenever slayer BR's come up, my chills start multiplying.

     

    [Screenshot of Bungie.net for one of the games was here in the email]

     

    +19 K/D spread...I'll take that thank you!

     

    There is something so awesome about landing BR headshots. In fact it now fully reminds me of the pistol from Halo: CE. Remember how you could go through pretty much the whole game and own with the pistol? Well it's not that unbalanced for the BR in Halo 3 as it takes time to build up your BR skill and you're not always effective with it.

     

    I had two guys charging me with their AR's. I killed them both by just landing BR headshots. It seriously is the best weapon of the game. Man, I wish I was home playing right now.

     

    Vellan:

     

    You always remember your rist time.

     

    [see the second to last sentence on Cookienut’s second paragraph, we love mocking typing errors in this group]

     

    Striek:

     

    See! That’s what I’m talking about!

     

    [a la Cookienut’s prose and Vellan’s retort]

     

    I played a few games last night, did alright. Had a decent game with some really annoying Americans (are there any other kind? Yes, but not in general). When the game started they were talking about Firefly like it was some new series, I was cool with that. Then they instantly started spoilering Battlestar Galactica Season 4. I told them to shut up, but they just didn’t hear me, so I took my headset off for a minute. I put it back on and realised now they were actually talking about enemy locations, tactics etc. And then they started complaining that there were only a few of them talking, to which I said I was also. Then they said…

     

    Douche #1 a.k.a. BSG spoiler guy: Oh yeah, there’s that other guy.

    Douche #2 a.k.a. Whiney Voice: What other guy?

    Douche #3 a.k.a. Random chick that sounds stoned: huh?

    Striek: The name’s Striek (said as Streak)

    Douche #1: Strake?

    Striek: Streak!

    Douche #2: Stree-ake?

    Striek: Close enough.

    Douche #1: Strake!

    Striek: Whatever. There’s a guy coming up behind you with the ghost.

    Douche #1: Steek?

    Striek: Look, say it however, I don’t care.

    Douche #2: What the hell is it supposed to mean?

    Striek: It was a typing mistake a long time ago. I typed Strike, but I got the e & the k the wrong way round. Thought it looked cool.

    Douche #1: So you’re dyslexic? Ha ha hah…

    Douche #3: hah ahaha

    Striek: Yeah, super funny.

    Douche #2: So it’s Straay-eeeakk?

    Striek: Look, I don’t care, say it with a fake Australian accent if you like.

    Douche #1: Yeah, I speak other languages.

    Striek: Obviously English isn’t your first.

    All Douches: Huh?

    Douche #2: Hah ah ah a dyslexic foreigner!

    Douche #1: hah foreigner.

    [Striek now ignores them and talks only about tactics and enemy locations]

     

    At least they talked and tried to act as a team… and it showed. We cleaned up 100 to 68, so at least that was something.

     

    I played some Lone Wolves, Team Slayer and Squad Battle, ranked up in each playlist.

     

    Played some oddball in Lone Wolves, I swear some people have no idea how to play that mode…

     

    sicvy001:

     

    what a bunch of knobs

     

    Cookienut:

     

    I know. There's usually some numb nuts that go next to the ball but don't pick it up. Sometimes they get to it and then just run off!

     

    Lone Wolves is pretty cool. I used to stay away as it's not team based, but as long as you finish the game in the top half of results you get EXP...which is nice.

     

    Hopefully I'll be online tonight. I'm so up for some squad battle - Striek and Cookie in a warthog = win

     

    VANDEA:

     

    I’m still keen for Saturday if people are still in

     

    I mean I’ll be there anyway but just keeping it out there and ummmmmm  REAL . yeah  **punches fist in air**

     

    Striek:

     

    I’ll be there on Saturday!

     

    And that was well said sicvy001.

     

    sicvy001:

     

    I hate playing oddball online with players that like killing everyone else but the 'oddball', ditto with King of the Hill. Even before you’re in the ring some tool will try to kill you off.

     

    [Thus endeth the email conversation. More to follow soon… because my vast blog audience crave & desire it… more sarcasm for you. Next up will be about some “Console Wars Veteran” medals on the web and then “What we played last week, Part #1”]

    03 februari

    <s/ Beach Open For Water Contact /s>

    You might be aware of the big 1UP layoffs, where 1UP (Ziff Davis) got sold to UGO and then UGO sacked the majority of the staff. Anyway, a bunch of the guys got together immediately after and started up the Rebel FM podcast (coz they used to do 1UP FM) and the guys that used to do the 1UP show are working on something too (but they talk on the Rebel FM podcast as well).

     

    Rebel FM = www.eat-sleep-game.com

    (Not the) 1UP Show = www.talkingorange.com

     

    Anyway, on the second show of Rebel FM, half of it was taken up with the guys talking through (on the spot) their top 3 games of 2008 (plus honourable mentions and things they missed). So I thought that'd be fun for us to do. I sent an email around to some of my friends, and here are the results.

     

    Striek's Top 3

     

    1. Gears Of War 2 - Xbox 360

    2. God of War: Chains of Olympus - PSP

    3. Professor Layton and the Curious Village - DS

     

    Should have been top 3, but didn't start playing it till this year:

    Fallout 3 - Xbox 360

    Should have been top 3, but didn't have anyone to play it with (Besides SS84/SS75):

    Left 4 Dead - Xbox 360

     

    Honourable Mentions

    Grand Theft Auto IV - Xbox 360

    Advance Wars: Days of Ruin - DS

    Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts - Xbox 360

    Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 - Xbox 360 Arcade

     

    Games that might have made it if I'd had the time:

    World of Goo - PC

    Lock's Quest - DS

    Bionic Commando Rearmed - Xbox 360 Arcade

    Braid - Xbox 360 Arcade

    Castle Crashers - Xbox 360 Arcade

    Space Invaders Extreme – PSP

     

    Games that I wish I'd had time for:

    The World Ends With You - DS

    Chrono Trigger - DS

    Fable II – Xbox 360

    Mirror's Edge – Xbox 360

    Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix – Xbox 360 Arcade

    Patapon - PSP

    Loco Roco 2 – PSP

     

    Well, I was supposed to mention my Top 3, plus a few others, but I've ended up listing 22 games here. So rather than talk at length about my choices, I'll keep it super short.

     

    My Top 3 are the Top 3 because they were the only games this year that drove me to finish them as quickly as possible.

     

    Cookienut's Top 3 (Who broke the whole, it must have been released in 2008 rule)

     

    Half Life 2 Orange Box: I've almost finished Episode 2 but man is it one hell of a game. Probably one of the best games of the last few years. Probably the best single player fps I have ever played. Yes possibly even better then Halo: CE...but I reckon that is more of a tie.

     

    Gears of War 2: This was awesomeness wrapped in bacon. The whole game was a treat but especially the last half. so many wow moments. Plus the visuals...yikes! Ok the story wasn't that great and the characters are pretty shallow...but that's exactly the way you make a game feel like a kick ass movie. In fact playing through it is better than watching a good sci fi movie.

     

    Braid: For me this has been one of the greatest games of all time. Simple, then not so simple, intuitive and completely different. Think of crossing Portal with Back to the Future with a  sprinkling of Van Gogh. I know I have only played half of it and mainly in just one sitting. Playing this late at night with the lights off with just headphone on is like watching art unfold. I will finish it soon again, hopefully in just one more sitting. It makes you think...but in a good way :)

     

    While I admit my gaming pedigree is not the same as say Striek or Vellan, I have really enjoyed 08 in terms of gaming. The biggest triumph was finally getting BB. Finally being on LIVE is so awesome.

     

    I'm looking forward to Halo Wars, finishing GOW2 on Insane, maybe even a PS3 if all things go well. But my biggest thing for this year will be having a kid. I'm not sure how much gaming I'll get in once that happens but I hope to do plenty. Plus JB is getting married. It's all happening!

     

    Hopefully gozznut will get back to playing some games and we can meet up online...because it's never fun without Gozz.

     

    Vellan's Top 3

     

    1. World of Warcraft (WOTLK)

    This comes in at #1 purely because of the time I have invested in it.  Of course, all my friends are shmucks who refuse to play.

     

    2. Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Part One.

    A truly awesome game.  Mime!Cthulhu?  You guys don't even know who HP Lovecraft is, but trust me, it's *hilarious*. 

     

    3. Assassin's Creed.

    Not an excellent game...I mean, it was highly repetitive, but I needed some stealth as Conviction was pushed back.  But then I went back to playing Chaos Theory.  Still, Assassin's Creed did follow the Rule of Cool.  Walking up to a guy, knifing him and then disappearing into the crowd makes you feel pretty invincible.

     

    sicvy001's Top 3

     

    1.     The Darkness

    2.     Gears of War 2

    3.     Grid

     

    Now… before we get to Gozznut's Top 3, or lack of Top 3'ness, I thought I'd simply list the games that made our Top 3's

    -          X360 - Assassin's Creed

    -          X360 - Half-Life 2: The Orange Box

    -          X360 - Gears Of War 2 (3 of out 4! The only multiple vote winner, I would have voted for Orange Box too though, but I kept my list to 2008 releases only)

    -          X360 - Grid

    -          X360 - The Darkness

    -          X360 Arcade - Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Part One

    -          X360 Arcade - Braid

    -          PC - World Of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King

    -          PSP - God of War: Chains of Olympus

    -          DS - Professor Layton and the Curious Village

     

    Okay… so now to finish…

     

    Gozznut's Top 3 (or the discussion which ensued)

     

    22/01/2009 9:46AM

    From Gozznut

    Lol.

     

    JB, what percentage of your money and time goes to Gaming? Hahaha

     

    It'd be good to see you add something to your live.space blog finally. Although I haven't added anything other than photos since August, but I think your last post was November 2007?

     

    I've got GOW2 from Vince at the moment. I haven't played it. I need to get Grid back from him and finish that. And I'm also toying with the idea of getting GTA4 but I don't think I'd ever finish it. It might be good for multi player though?

     

    22/01/2009 10:30AM

    From Striek

    So Tom, basically your list for last year tom would be…

     

    The three games I played in 2007.

    1.       Grid

    2.       ??

    3.       ??

     

    Though you did get that PSP didn't you? Didn't play any games on it? You can pick up GOW:COO for $19 these days, and that's my #2!

     

    Unfortunately not much of my time goes to gaming Tom, that's why I only finished a few games this year! These days I'd be lucky to get 2 hours per week on average.

     

    22/01/2009 10:35AM

    From Cookienut

    Ha! You'll have to borrow mine. I've stopped playing GTA4 for quite some time. I'm almost 60% through but I just don't play it. Infact I haven't really done any gaming for the last couple of weeks. It's not a self imposed gaming hiatus, it's just that I really haven't been bothered. I have had many dvd's to watch and felt more compelled with that.

     

    I know what you mean about losing time JB...I hate getting older for that very reason. I wish I was still 18 to 20 and going to Uni. Yeah, I had no money but heck life was easier. Plenty of time for games, socialising and such. Not any more though! My kid better be awesome at games.

    22 januari

    Wow! People Care!

    Hi Everyone,

    Well, after posting my thing to say I’d be coming back soon (November last year) I really didn’t think anyone would notice anyway… But thanks Ben, ICandee and Tom!

    I’ll be posting some real stuff soon, but this is just a quick one to update people and say congrats to others:

    Ben (Echohammer): You got engaged or married? Anyway, congrats!

    ICandee: Married and a mini ICandee/Ruffneck! Super congrats!

    Cluskevird: You just get the “Most unfailing blogger” Award, for seemingly never stopping with continual posts – I salute you!

    Tom: Newcomer Award! Everyone, I went to Uni with Tom and he is totally awesome. He hasn’t got the best grammar, punctuation, and spelling, but I tell you… If someone edited his stuff and just fixed up the little mistakes… he is a really clever, sharp writer. Add him to your Google Reader!

    Other people that I know, I am reading your stuff (thanks Google Reader) but I’m just in a bit of a hurry right now.

    As for a mini-update as to how I’m going, here it is since my last proper update:

    • I have played games, but not as much as I’d like.
    • I found an awesome girl, whom I love very much.
    • We got engaged July last year.
    • We get married in a month (Feb 21)
    • All the plans and stuff are eating up all potential game time!

    There’s STACKS of other stuff, but it’s all inconsequential in comparison to the other stuff hey.

    Till next time soon!

    Until then, I’ve been listening to the Rebel FM podcast (since the massive 1UP layoffs) and in the second show they did, half the show was them going around discussing what each of them thought their top 3 games of 2008 were. That will be what my next post will be about. I’m going to write it up, send it around to my friends that I email regularly, and perhaps put up what all of us think.

    In the meantime, if anyone reads this, you should totally add me on Facebook, I’m John Bormann. And if you wanna see what I’ve been up to in the past couple of years, you can do that in photo form at my Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnbormann

    JB/Striek

    03 november

    Far too long...

    The comeback is soon.

    14 mei

    Aegis Wing

    So there's a neat sounding game coming out for XBLA, and guess what? It's going to be free for everyone... that can get it. It's US only. Yet again Australia gets the shaft, but this time it's not just us, but everywhere but the US.

    You know, I thought Microsoft really had the community thing right and they were going well, despite making us wait an extra half a year to get the 360. But now with the Video Marketplace being US (and Canada?) only, and now a whole bunch of XBLA games not coming out in Australia (and with Aegis Wing, everywhere else!) Microsoft are really starting to erode all the fondness I had built up for them.

    And don't even get me started on them not allowing content to be free (like GWRE and the second Gears map-pack).

    Finally, while I'm on negative things, I was a little disappointed in Major Nelson's podcast last time, and how he mocked gamers for wanting the Gears map-pack for free. Sure, always wanting something for nothing is not possible. But when Epic continually hinted that content packs would be free, and then they're not, that's something else. Then MN and 'e' had a go at Epic for wanting to release it free, pointing out that they'd cost MS a billion dollars for dictating extra system RAM, saying they're hypocrites. Well, I'm sorry, but if the 360 didn't have that extra RAM, MS wouldn't be in as solid position as they are now.

    Microsoft, what are you doing to the international Xbox fanbase? Pull your head in or we'll go back to Sony.

    24 april

    One of These Things is Not Like the Others

    So I got a new piece of guitar gear today...

    Blends in doesn't it? I've started playing it (the game, GHII, that is), and I'm still having a hard time getting over the size of the controller. I know it's a fake, plastic guitar, and I probably wouldn't want it bigger for storage purposes but... maybe I would? Anyway, I'll let you know how I go. I couldn't help but think, when forking over the cash "Hmmm. This could get me a nice pedal, or some more leads, and the 335 (that you see in that pic) has a problem with it's pickup 3-way switch that needs repairing...". I'm sure I'll enjoy the game anyway, despite what real-world guitar benefits the money could have brought!

    11 april

    Finally Some More Bizarre Creations Action But...

    Finally! Some more Bizarre Creations action but... not for Australia? That sucks. Royally (and we are still a monarchy after all. I'm sure the Queen isn't impressed, especially seeing as Bizarre are an English company - Hey! That ended up being really clever didn't it!).

    Here's the link to the post on Gamerscore Blog.

    Note the comments. Do you see how many Australians are commenting? There are a lot. We are no small voice here. Australia is one of the biggest (per capita I think it's the biggest) and most loyal Xbox install bases there is, yet time and time again we get the shaft.

    Now I don't know what's going on here, but I think we deserve an explanation. You see, most time delays like this happen when a country's ratings board has some reason for not giving a rating to a game, or they need futher time to come to a decision. This normally happens with mature titles (like Rockstar's GTA3 or Manhunt). However, there are plenty of arcade titles on the arcade that have mature ratings. For instance, I have Alien Hominid HD (M) and Doom (MA15). Both of these titles were released here at the same time as everywhere else. I see no reason why Doom could pass through our OFLC (our equivalent of the US ESRB) and reach the XBLA at the same time as everywhere else, and a completely mild game like Boom Boom Rocket can't. There has to be another reason. Normally the secondary reason would be finding an Australian distributor (that woefully happened with the glorious Psychonauts here) but this is online distribution, that level is bypassed here isn't it? Let's see if they do post a reason, or just expect us to take it.

    So sad. Microsoft better do something flippin' sweet for the Aussie (and maybe New Zealand) communities soon, or we'll really start to feel unloved.
    26 maart

    The Frenzy!

    I really should write a proper post soon. You know, one of my 3,000 word epics that nobody actually read except maybe my sister...

    Anyway, I finally got around to making the commenting rounds tonight, which I should really do more often. Problem is, I do most of my blog reading at work on my break time, and that's normally done through Google Reader, and if I do attempt to go comment on people's spaces things normally go haywire. So it ends up taking a concerted effort to do it at home, which I just did! Pat on the back for me!

    This one's a quickie though. What am I digging at the moment? The idea of a new Wing Commander game! Wing Commander Arena on XBLA? I want it right now. Though I'm not sure about the new view though, and the "Arena" type gameplay. I'd love to see a redone WC or WCII. Don't get me wrong, I'd kill for remakes of all the WCs, but WC and WCII came out when I was really young, we never had a computer good enough to run WC, but we did for WCII, for which I had (and the Secret Ops 1 & 2... or was that Special Ops, I get mixed up with the Prophecy Episodic content). The thing is, I barely remember anything about WCII, except that I loved it, and WC is also held in similar high regard.

    At any rate, I'll be happy for any Wing Commander fix - it's been far too long. Do you know what would have been really cool though? A remake of Wing Commander Armada - that had action and strategy, and it's blend would have been awesome on Live.

    I have so many other little things I should post on, but that's all I've got time for at the moment. Oh, and I also cracked the 10,000 gamerscore, which was sort of just a byproduct of me actually having time to play some games (and I've finished 3 in 3 weeks thanks to Vellan lending me some).
    07 maart

    C&C3's Unbelievable Cast

    Yes, it's been a while since my last post - I've been flat out, that's for sure. Anyway, I wanted to write a massive post, but I just don't have the time at the moment, so I'd just like to share a quick thing I noticed for you all.

    I downloaded the C&C3 demo (being a big C&C/RTS fan) and I fired it up (this is for PC mind you). I was watching the intro movie when I went... (in order)

    • No Way! That's Michael Ironside! (a.k.a. the voice of Sam Fisher)
    • No Way! That's Jennifer Morrison! (a.k.a. Dr. Cameron from House)
    • No Way! That's Tricia Helfer! (a.k.a. Number Six from Battlestar Galactica)
    • No Way! That's Billy Dee Williams! (a.k.a. Lando Calrissian)
    • No Way! That's Grace Park! (a.k.a. Lt. Sharon "Boomer" Valerii from Battlestar Galactica)

    Maybe there are some others I've missed, but I just sat there in shock at all the awesome actors that have signed up for a game. Especially Jennifer Morrison and the Battlestar Galactica's - those are two shows that are doing amazingly well, it's not like those actors would have been in dire need of extra work! It's great to see more good actors fronting up for the Hollywood-underestimated games industry.

    The link to the page on IMDB is here.

    And if you want to watch it (it's not so good in low res though) watch it on YouTube here. You'll note not only the actors, but the great CG bits as well. Looks like this isn't going to just be an awesome RTS, but a complete entertainment experience!

    19 februari

    I Always Believed In Futures

    So my connection seems to be stable now, and I think my 360 is liking the router - though I haven't played any multiplayer yet. Back when I was having huge troubles I ran a diagnostic on the 360, and it said everything was cool except I had "Moderate" NAT. Moderate NAT is supposed to be bad, as when you go "More Info" it says "If you get a Moderate or Extreme (I can't remember if that was the word) result for the NAT test, replace your router with another one". Oh, okay, just buy another $300 router, why didn't I think of that? Anyway, once I set the routers DMZ equal to that IP/MAC of the 360 I got a perfect "Open" result. But I'd really like it if I could have people come over and everyone be on Xbox Live without having troubles caused by the NAT (which mainly affects multiplayer as it screws with Peer to Peer stuff), and the problem is that a router can only have one DMZ. Anyway, this isn't what I was going to post about, and I only have a few spare moments.
     
    I'm at work, and work is crazy. I have so much of it, and so many resposibilities. Then on top of that, I have about 50 other personal things all screaming for immediate attention, and they are all deserving of it. I was totally stressing out at my desk, when my music playlist hit Jimmy Eat World's Futures - which is my favourite album, don't even get me started on it. As soon heard it start I felt immediate relief and calm. I then thought, "How do people who don't get in to music cope? And/or does music have this sort of effect on everyone?".
     
    Well?
    16 februari

    Is It *Finally* Working Again?

    Well, it appears that my broadband is working again (though I've been out and about all night). I got home, and as I foretold to my sister, although Telstra had come and gone, things still weren't working. So I called up Internode again, and they said that Telstra should have contacted them to let them know what their learnings/fixes were. So basically the long and the short of it was, Telstra didn't actually do anything. But an upside was that this Internode guy had some extra ideas on how to fix it, he said he'd probably be on the phone to Telstra for about an hour getting it done though, so I wished him luck. Anyway, about an hour later, it started working again. He called me up and said "Yup, Telstra hadn't done obvious things a, b, and flippin' c".

    Now to get the 360 working properly with this stupidly over-the-top router. Wish me luck.

    15 februari

    And Why Have You Not Posted?

    So after my collosal previous post - where's the follow-up one?
     
    Well, last Friday, my already sketchy broadband just decided to not work. My ISP couldn't work it out, so it's something Telstra did. Telstra came out today (I'm at work though) and they say they've fixed it. I'll be the judge of that though.
     
    Fingers crossed for when I get home - if it's working when I get there I'll try to post again, and I'll definitely make some comments (finally!).
    06 februari

    Finally An Actual Post!

    Well, I say it's an actual post, but I really do need to go get some sleep. So this will be one of my patented blitzkrieg-bulleted posts that cover far too many topics without going deep enough to satisfy anyone.

    • Okay, so how's the new house?
      • Well, when I moved in it didn't have any flyscreens (you need those in Australia!). It also didn't have the decking it desperately needed between the house and the carport (that's done now, thanks to my dad!). It also go ridiculously hot here - 42 to 44 degrees Celsius (what is that? 110 Fahrenheit?) and then strangely (for South Australia's Mediterranean climate) it rained during this - making it pretty humid (tropical weather in South Australia?). So this meant that my air conditioning really started condensing water in it's drip tray, but unbeknownst to me, the insulation people had pushed the batts down on top of the gravity pipe from the drip tray to the gutter. Therefore, the water had to find somewhere else to go, it chose light fittings. This is not ideal, so I chose not to use the A/C in the 40+ degree heat. The A/C people finally came out and fixed things for me once temperatures were back down to low 20s, how convenient. Damage to the roof isn't that bad, and the builder will have to fix it anyway. And that's just the start of the problems, but this is not a winging blog, and my next bullet is for Telstra anyway (that sounds suitably violent doesn't it?) at which point I think I'll whine enough.
    • So I'm sort of back on Live, and I appear to have the Internet at home considering I'm posting this at near midnight. Hoorah! But do I have Telstra to thank? I don't think so. I said in my last post that Telstra came out and said there was something wrong with the string line (lead-in) to pull the Telstra cable into my connector box, and that my builder would have to come out and fix it. Well, my builder came out first thing as soon as I called them. What was wrong? Absolutely nothing. The Telstra tech obviously had no idea how to do his job whatsoever. Does this suprise me? No, not for Telstra. Anyway a week later a Telstra person came out again to finish the unstarted job that my builder half-did for them, and then I had a working telephone line. But could I sign up for broadband with a decent ISP? Nope, because Telstra didn't update their records for an age to say that my phone line was active. Anyway, finally when Internode said "Yup, we'll hook you up, it should be working on Monday (which was my birthday), but it'll definitely be working by Tuesday, and if something goes catastrophically wrong, it'll will absolutely be working by Friday). Monday came, and funnily enough (on my birthday) the power was cut off to my house. ETSA had scheduled works that they hadn't notified me about, what a fun birthday. Tuesday it still wasn't working, same deal for Wednesday and Thursday. Friday it still wasn't working, so I called Internode, who said "What? It should definitely be working, but we're waiting for Telstra to do something - we'll get onto it for you straight away!". TWO MINUTES LATER magically my broadband starts working, Telstra had managed to just not do something blatantly obvious - gosh I hate them with a righteous passion.
      • Anyway, basically my Internet seems to work, but I'm having trouble with the line, it still cuts out intermittently. And my router, which is supposed to be the fastest one on the market, is too damn smart for it's own good, and all it's speed-squeezing things work great for the PC, but the 360 appears to crawl at dial-up speed. It took me two straight days to download the GRAW2 demo on the 360, yet the PC zips along like the quickest broadband I've ever seen. I've tried stuff, and it seemed like the connection was running sweet on the 360 last night, but I didn't run any tests. I'll have to give it a good run tomorrow night, and if I can't get it working properly I'll get on to Internode, and if all else fails, return it for a cheaper router that's more 360 friendly - because that's what's most important to me!
    • On 360 things...
      • I love Heavy Weapon, I've nearly finished the Mission Mode. I think I'm on level 15 (there are 19). I think it's way harder on a normal standard def TV, because on widescreen you can see things coming from further away!
      • The Heavenly Star skin for Lumines Live is pretty good, but for an advanced Lumines player like me, where a game can go on for hours and hours, I don't really want to be listening to the same song over and over. It's stupid that it is it's own Challenge mode, it should just be another skin to add into Skin Edit mode or something, that would be sweet. But no! If you're going to use this cool new skin you can't mix it with anything! Just listen to the song over and over and over and (over and.... x 59).
      • Assault Heroes is just too good to be on arcade, I'm so impressed with it. And it's a blast to play multiplayer on.
      • RoboBlitz didn't justify it's 1200 point price tag enough for me. I liked the demo, but $20?
      • I wanted to like Novadrome, but it seemed like it really sucked. Then I had a look around at reviews for it, and it turns out I was right.
    • I saw Eragon at the movies, and hadn't heard a single thing about it. About 10 minutes into the movie I said "this is so Star Wars: A New Hope" to which the friend sitting next to me went "really?". And I said, sure and the proceeded to foretell all events in the movie until the end with uncanny precision. I had a look on Rotten Tomatoes today to see how it fared in terms of reviews, and it doesn't do so well. My favourite quote for it though was "I liked Eragon's story a lot more when it was called Star Wars". I was like yes! I'm not the only one who thought that. And then when I looked at the overall ratings they said "the producers of Eragon should expect a call from a very angry George Lucas...".
    • On the other hand, I went to the Moonlight Cinema on the weekend and saw Casino Royale. Now that was a sweet movie, but seeing as everybody thinks so, I don't think I need to go into my reasons why I think so... (plus I'm way behind on this one!).
    • Back to 360 things...
      • I like the Crackdown demo, but it's a bit unpolished if you know what I mean.
      • In case you're wondering what I think about the GRAW2 demo I mentioned I downloaded, I haven't tried it yet!
      • I'm so close to finishing Gears Of War on Insane difficulty. Man that is a sweet game.
      • I still want to get Dead Rising, but probably more so, the newer Capcom effort - Lost Planet.
      • I got the Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel, and oh my gosh this should be it's own post, and if I start on it, I won't shut up. It really is incredible, especially when you plug it into power and clamp it to a table. Racing heaven. If you want to read a proper (and I think, unbiased) review of the wheel - have a look here at Gizmondo. Driving 2.0.
      • Oh yeah, my sister's totally whipping me on gamerscore now, I don't know whether I'll ever catch her now that she has no pride and integrity in the games she uses to boost her score... There used to be standards!
    • It was my birthday last Monday - 26 sounds good to me.
    • We had an awesome camp for A-Team (the church(s) I'm involved with's Youth Ministry - which I'm leader in). That's worth a post in itself. But one thing I'd been meaning to do for a while, was setup a MySpace. Pretty much all the kids in Ateam live in MySpace, and it's how they do a lot of their communicating. So I now have one, it's getting there. You can check it out here.

    There are so many other things I haven't covered or could be way expanded upon. But I think this'll do for now.

    I've been reading everybody's blogs (I couldn't work out whether that was everybodies, or everybody's with an apostrophe given it's possessive state - bless English) so although I've been silent, I'm still up with everyone. And now that I've got the web at home now, I should be able to comment and stuff. I'd comment at work, but half the time that doesn't work coz of the weird Internet setup at work. There's a tonne of congrats I need to get out there, but I can't think of them at the moment. Maybe for the next post.

    17 januari

    The Appeasement Post

    So I'm not actually "Back" as I would call it. I'm now back at work, which gives me a small window of internet usage, even if it's limited (in both time and accessible sites). My sister is bugging me to post once again. And that's coming from Miss "I'll go MIA for 6 months". So this is my post to both appease her, and let you all know I'm not dead.
     
    I hear on Xbox Live that it says I was last online 25 days ago. That hurts me, that hurts me alot. You may have read my sister's post about how Telstra, after saying they'd connect my line on the 29th of December managed to waste a whole day of my time and then tell me they might connect me in April. They have now experience angry Striek. My line should have been connected today, but now the string line to pull the Telstra cable into my house's telephone box thing is stuck, and that my builder's electrician is supposed to come out and sort it out. If it's not one thing it's another.
     
    I have had no end of trouble with the new house - but that's a topic for another post, and everyone knows that's how "new" houses go anyway.
     
    How much gameplay have I had since my last post I hear you ask? That's an interesting question, and the more interesting answer is: about 10 hours. One word for that - weak. I did pull off the amazing feat of holding a LAN at your house within 24 hours of getting it. That's gotta be worth some kudos. But since the craziness of Christmas and New Years, I haven't had a whole heck of a lot of time, and then in the time I have had - i haven't felt like it.
     
    You see, I've lived in the same room my whole life. When I was brought home from the hospital my room was the room that I've just left. It was of course, important for me finally get out of that closet of a room and have my own house (I'm 25 for pete's sake!). And I am pretty go with the flow, but I still feel weird. I don't feel myself, and so, coz I've been a bit loneley being in a house all by myself (not even with neighbours yet! Or street lights, or even street signs for that matter - and not having a telephone only adds to that) I've basically been watching TV instead of gaming. TV makes me feel less "alone" I guess, even if it is no more real than playing a game. It's weird to explain, but I think I'm getting back on the road to gaming recovery. I'll post on all that again soon.
     
    I've got to go in a minute, so I haven't got time for formatting and hyperlinking. So that's the update for now.
    21 december

    I'm Guessing It'll Be A While

    Thank you all for you concern and condolences on both my lack of connectivity and returning safely from my tour across the Eyre Peninsula.
     
    The trip went well, aside from me getting sick on Thursday and having no where decent in that town to stay - so we stayed in a semi-permanent caravan. That really sucked. I didn't take my 360 either, because I didn't want it to get thrown on to the plane. So all I took was the PSP and the DS, and then even then, most days I was so zonked, throughout the whole trip not one of them got them ever powered up. It was also a weird trip because of my lack of a phone too. Once I got out of Port Lincoln (I love Port Lincoln) I had no mobile phone coverage. So after I left Port Lincoln on the Monday, and then on my approach back in on the Friday, my phone started being and going off like crazy.
     
    Anyway, I'm off topic and I must be quick. I only have a futher spare 6 minutes before I have to go to a meeting and I won't have another chance to post for quite some time. So here's the bullets:
    • Telstra are useless and I'm still trying to get them to hookup the phone line for my new place so I can get broadband!
    • My sister passed me in points, well done to her, even if she did it with old sport games (NBA 2K6 is okay, I'd done that one - because I play basketball games, but Madden?)
    • I get my new house tonight! At 5:30pm and then the great move will happen. I've been in the same house all my life, and in fact when I was brought home from the hospital, my room is the room I am still in. I think I'm all cool with everything though, I might've not ever moved, but I'm a pretty go-with-the-flow kind of person.
    • I've got time off work from now until the 15th of January - but no broadband to play on live, that really cheeses me.
    • On that same issue, it also annoys me that I could be playing the Shadowrun beta
    • It also annoys me that I could've downloaded that Halo 3 trailer, and that new 7 minute documentary.
    • It also annoys me that I was hanging out for Assault Heroes for ages, and now I can't get to it.
    • It also annoys me that I want Roboblitz and Novadrome, but can't get to them either.

    I'm tormented, stressed and I've got about 5 million-thousand things going on at once. I've gotta go, but I'll do what I can to somehow post again from somewhere. And If I don't get a chance to comment on anyone's space or write a final post before Christmas, but,

    Merry Christmas everyone, thanks for stopping by, commenting, playing with me on live, and generally being great people. I love you all!

    07 december

    Life Without XBL or Internet Access

    Yes, I know that my title contradicts the very existence of this post, but forget your human logic and just keep reading.
     
    As many of you would no doubt be aware of, you won't have seen the little "Striek is Online" logo popping up on your Xbox 360's for a few days now. And as I mentioned in my previous post, you won't see that little icon for maybe even 2 months. That's not one of my happy thoughts, that's a thought I try not to think of as much as possible. So thanks very much for making me think of it, you readers are so mean...
     
    So what else of significance could be brought about by this? Well, I think that during this period it is quite likely that my sister will finally attain the prize she so lusts for - Supreme GBVY Gamer (based on Gamerscore of course, we still know that, all things considered, I can't be beat). Without being able to compare and view my sister's score at will whilst using my 360, I can't see myself being as competitive. So when I finally get broadband back, I'm guessing I'll have some catching up to do. At the moment though, my sister is sportingly still asking me my gamerscore each morning to add it to her super-graph. So at least my gamerscore will be inching up a little, and I shouldn't completely flatline in history's pages. But maybe that's what she wants. Maybe she knows I'll become less competitive without Live, but at the same time, she doesn't want her graph to look like I just died and she surpassed a dead persons score. She wants it to look like she passed a truly worthy opponents score fair and square. I'm off topic now, but you are now up to date on what I think the future holds.
     
    I played a quick bit of Rainbox Six Vegas, and it seems really good. I can't really comment on it too much though at this early stage (I'm not even out of Mexico, and from what I've heard, that's the weak part of the game).
     
    I finished Gears and it was awesome. I won't spoil anything for anyone, but when you get to the final boss on Hardcore, and you just can't seem to kill him, and you think there's some trick involved (like how you kill the Corpser) - there isn't. It's just really hard. I've since gotten through the first 3 acts in coop on the Insane level. And for that, I've actually got to say that it's easy, we're definitely not talking Halo 2 Legendary difficulty, but I guess that's the tactical nature of the game. If you're doing everything right - you shouldn't die, there isn't as much chance involved as there is in a straight FPS. Don't get me wrong, Insane is more difficult than Hardcore, it's just not the frustratingly difficult level I've come to expect from games like Halo 2 and COD 2 (in places).
     
    Viva Pinata's good, I haven't played too much of that one though. Vellan, the master of that title (980 points, only one more achievement to go!) can probably comment on my flawed playing technique when she writes her final thoughts on that game if she likes.
     
    Finally, my reason for posting now is because it's nearly the end of the day, I won't be in at work tomorrow (which means I have no internet) and then I'll be galavanting across the Eyre Peninsula for work, and I doubt that I'll be able to post during that time. So that means you both won't see me on Live or Live Spaces. I'll take my 360 with me, but last time I barely played it coz the other guy that went with always wanted to do the social thing and hang out or whatever. Maybe I should fully offend him at the start of the trip and I could get some quality 360 time at the end of the days... No, I'm really not like that. And come to think of it, I'm getting a plane over there and I'm not sure I want my 360 in my luggage, getting thrown around. Now that I really think about it, it might end up just being a PSP and DS/GBA affair.
     
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