Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Coincidence

Home PC: i7-3930K on an ASUS P9X79 with 32GB of PC3-12800 RAM in quad-channel and a GTX 780.

Work PC: i7-3820 on an ASUS P9X79 with 32GB of PC3-10600 in quad-channel and a FirePro V8800.

Saturday, June 16, 2018

Feels Wrong

Started a new job that requires more time with Linux than I've been used to in recent years, so to get back into the groove I'm installing Debian 9 on Hyper-V... Not sure how I feel about that.

Lost my A5, someone seems to have found it, and then they turned it off immediately... Which sucks 'cause it's encrypted and FRP-locked. So enjoy your brick while I spend $450 I didn't want to spend! At least the first one was essentially free :\

My Marvel Puzzle Quest account disappeared with my old phone, which was weird 'cause I'd backed it up. Thankfully D3 Go! was able to restore it without issue, so that was pretty sweet. Thanks, D3 Go!

...And finally, I caught a Killer Instinct sale! Got the Definitive Edition on Windows 10 for ~$12! That game is still so much fun :)


Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Make it Stinky!

Finished Quake II: Ground Zero. The ending was silly. The rest was ambitious and mostly successful, but Xatrix made the overall-better Mission Pack - it was just a tighter package that was more fun to play. Ground Zero looked better, felt more organic, and was a bigger undertaking, but it all felt so cumbersome by the end and then just sputtered-out.

Played a few minutes Unreal 'cause it's free on GOG.com right now... S'alright... Which is kinda sad 'cause it absolutely blew my mind when it first came out.

While on GOG.com, I also grabbed American McGee's Grimm 'cause I keep meaning to finally play past the first episode, and yeah... It's simple and kinda fun, I guess. The gameplay's not exactly challenging, the story's pretty juvenile, and the exploration is rudimentary... The presentation is the highlight, but I dunno if it's enough to keep me going.

Wednesday, May 09, 2018

Don't call it a reboot...

Wrapped-up Strider (2014), and I loved it. A little on the easy side, but I think that's also why it worked so well; all that fast-paced badassery I mentioned in the previous post. So which Metroid clone should I tackle next? Headlander? Ori? Momodora? Outland? ITSP? Other M? I've fallen behind :(

Otherwise, it occurred to me that I can now run higan comfortably, plus the added hard drive space coupled with the ability to download Windows Store purchases to any drive meant it was time to grab Forza 6: Apex, Halo 5: Forge, Killer Instinct, and Phantom Dust again :)

Wednesday, May 02, 2018

Strider returns! ...No, no that one.

So what've I been doing with my "new" X-Series i7? Playing Strider (2014) and wondering why I let it sit for so long :\ Seriously, this is a unique take on the Metroid formula with all kinds of fast-paced badassery through a sweet eastern-European setting that's just way too much fun. I got it when it was released, played through the first few areas, put it on hold for something else, and then it sat for four years... My bad.

Monday, April 23, 2018

Cheap Upgrade!

Local guy posted an ad selling a computer for $250... It was an i7-3930K cooled by a Zalman CNPS12X on an ASUS P9X79 with 4x4GB of PC3-12800 RAM in quad-channel, a Cooler Master G750M, and a Plextor PX-L890SA, all in an iStarUSA D-400 rackmount case... Yeah, for $250.

It also included a passively-cooled 1GB Gigabyte Radeon 5450, two 7200RPM hard drives (500GB and 1TB), PCIe FireWire 800 and 802.11n cards, and a Windows 7 Pro license, but those are less exciting.

Parting that stuff out on eBay adds-up to around $1000 right now; the case alone is selling for almost $250, and that motherboard is averaging over $300... Like, holy shit.

I don't have a rack system, so I moved just about everything into one of my Lian Li cases added my SSD and GTX 780; left-out the 5450, PCIe cards, and the 500GB HDD, and then... Yeah, at worst it's a cheap upgrade, and at best I'm gonna make money on this :)

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Finally found a good use for crates in an FPS...

The Reckoning looks bland throughout; like, so very, very brown... And yet it's a tight single-player campaign with a solid climax! The crate-jumping puzzles especially stand-out as a neat sort of minigame throughout, too... Weird. Ground Zero makes way better use of colour and the level design is labyrinthine in a good way, but the new weapons're kinda meh and the wall-mounted lasers're waaay too powerful. The whole thing feels a bit like a slog next to the Reckoning, but I'm still glad I went back and played through both.

Otherwise, I'm getting in the core of Ys VIII, ReCore: Definitive Edition is up next, and I've been spending way too much time fixing people's failing computers this past week like something cosmic :\

Sunday, March 04, 2018

Rogue-like :)

Dissolution of Eternity was probably the better experience over Scourge of Armagon, but both felt kinda sloppy next to Dimension of the Past... It was much more cohesive and coherent; like MachineGames made the most of the original games' limitations whereas Hipnotic and Rogue might've aimed a little too high... I get that they were learning though; Hipnotic went on to do some really cool stuff with id Tech 2 and 3, as well as Source. Rogue, however, brings me to my next point: I'm currently getting into the Quake II mission packs using the quake2xp mod. Curious to see what Rogue's Ground Zero is like and if it lives-up to what they did with Strife, but so far Xatrix's The Reckoning is pretty neat; got a bit of a Half-Life feel to it, structure-wise (big levels broken-up in to smaller sections), and the puzzles're pretty clever... The graphics're blaaannnd though, even with the graphics mod.

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Talk to people about it.

So Night in the Woods was everything I'd hoped for. Veered toward a cliché or two as major plot points, but then veered right off-path in the best way possible. First time in a long time I immediately jumped-into another playthrough to see what I had missed - you can't help but miss stuff because of the choices presented. It's just... Special. Play it. Savour it. Talk to people about it.

Wrapped-up Scourge of Armagon; was decent fun! Just over halfway through Dissolution of Eternity now... Feels slicker. Prolly gonna tackle the Quake II mission packs next, though I have been tempted to go hunt-down the rest of the secrets in Titanfall 2.

Still plugging-away at Ys VIII before bed, and the new translation really does help. Still grinding at Marvel Puzzle Quest on my commutes, too... Still fun.

Sunday, January 07, 2018

Streamlined, I guess?

Burned-through Titanfall 2's single-player campaign in about five hours, and it was even better than I'd heard! Some truly inventive mechanics and setpieces in there, but so much of it only ever appeared once. Similarly, there were the beginnings of some great worldbuilding and character development, but there was absolutely zero padding so everything was over so quickly that it didn't really have time to coalesce. Thankfully, it was all so good that suspending my disbelief and enjoying those five hours immensely was no challenge at all. Might go back and look for the rest of the collectibles... Might even dive into multiplayer for a little bit. Regardless, well worth the $13 :)

Anyway, Night in the Woods is next; wanna cleanse the palate a bit more before tackling Arkham Episodes.

Friday, January 05, 2018

My bad!

Figured-out why I couldn't log-in to Origin after resetting my password, and did it in time to get-in on the Titanfall 2 sale! I'd mismanaged my password manager; was totally my fault. Crisis averted, I purchased and downloaded the Standard Edition of the game, tweaked the recommended video settings 'cause they were insultingly low, and promptly watched the video freeze randomly during gameplay... Though the audio and the rest of the PC kept on working just fine. My own troubleshooting proved useless, the suggestions on support forums were worse, and in the end I was able to play the game smoothly at 1080p with absolutely all video setting maxed-out... As long as ambient occlusion is turned off. Cool game! The first one was kinda disappointing 'cause even though it was awesome and I experienced some downright magical moments with it, the multiplayer-only design resulted in me missing content and experiencing things in weird orders. I was there for the world, not the grind :(

Also, re: Arkham Knight, while I finished all of Most Wanted (save for The Riddler) and Season of Infamy, I completely forgot about Arkham Episodes; so far, I'm almost done A Matter of Family, and it's pretty neat.

Tuesday, January 02, 2018

My credentials have expired!?

I think I'm done with Arkham Knight. Super-slick, suitably epic, and some killer moments; but also just felt kinda stale well before I was finished - à la Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. Too much to do, all padded-out... Like, I spent a solid 30 hours with the game and the DLC and completed all but the final few missions and I'm not unhappy about it, but I doubt I'll ever be going back to it. Asylum was something special with a stupid ending, City was ridiculous but fun, Origins was a cool story but all kinds of bland, and Knight is really well-made but ultimately kinda forgettable. Huh.

...Now to see why I can no longer log-in to my Origin account before the $13 Titanfall 2 sale ends.