06.02.09

Don’t Turn Supreme Commander Into Mid-Level Commander!

Posted in Games at 1:54 am by bryan

Shit. Supreme Commander 2 looks like Demigod. The leaked screenshot may look cool, but look at the angle. It’s almost a Diablo-style view. That might not worry me on it’s own, since you can get fairly low-to-the-ground screenshots in Supreme anyway, but look at the map. It’s urban combat, with troops meeting at a chokepoint. Very tactical stuff, as opposed to strategic level. Now, this may just be continued paranoia, but the trailer is a teaser, and it gets oddly detailed about the storyline– which nobody I know cares about. For SupCom 1, all you need to know is that there are 3 factions that have been warring for years, and you’re one of them. I will grant you– StarCraft pulled off storyline pretty well, and even had some tactical missions in their single player campaigns. But Blizzard also didn’t release Demigod right before StarCraft, either.

12.02.08

I am Simon (but not YOUR Simon)

Posted in Foo, Games at 12:11 am by bryan

So I finally upgraded my Xbox to the new Xbox experience. Of course, the first thing I did was create my avatar. I was trying to make it as close to reality as possible because I’ve seen some people that bear an uncanny resemblance to their avatar. (According to Dennis, I failed– my hair is blond, no matter what I tell myself.) Anyway, moving right along. When I was done with it, I was thinking, “Alright. Now that is me.” Or so it was at first. But after about 5 minutes of this annoying memory tickling my conscience, but just out of reach, it finally hit me: I am Simon. As in mySimon, the guy from Superbowl commercials of web bubble #1. Take a look at these two:
Somehow not as threatening as the name

Somehow not as threatening as the name ImpendingFate implies...

My avatar's doppleganger

My avatar's doppleganger. What a poser.

01.25.08

Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote

Posted in Games, Video at 12:27 am by bryan


This has the makings of the coolest game ever!

09.27.07

Still in line for Halo 3…

Posted in Games at 7:20 pm by bryan

Just kidding. In fact, the experience of waiting in line was so different this year that I didn’t even have any griping to do in my blog, which is, I assume, the place for all griping.

This time, as with Halo 2, I reserved my copy of Halo 3 fully prepaid. And, like last time, I planned on a freakishly long wait until I could actually touch the game on the day of its release. But unlike last time, my experience waiting for Halo 3 went better than expected.

Here’s some quick highlights:

This TimeLast Time
Arrived9pmabout 10:30pm
Departed (with game)12:11amabout 3:45am
The wait3 hours, 20 minutesabout 5 hours 15 minutes
The serviceExceptionalDefine “service”
The temperatureWarm and cozyBryan = Popsicle
The gameBetter than Halo 1Not quite as cool as Halo 1

Ok, so there are some caveats. Arriving earlier certainly reduced the wait. I also got my copy from another location in an indoor mall instead of an outdoor mall (Bellevue Square instead of Redmond Town Center) so I didn’t turn into a Popsicle.

BUT, there were some huge differences this year compared to last year in the service. Last year at the same GameStop they divided the people into two lines: people who had fully prepaid, and people who hadn’t. Seems logical right? Give the game to people who have already paid for it. But actually the logic was more like “take the money from people who have not yet given us money”.

The Halo 2 waiting experience was enough for us to boycott the store until we happened to visit the mall, and couldn’t avoid at least looking at what they had to offer. The clerk, full of naive enthusiasm, had the nerve to ask us if we wanted to pre-order Halo 3.

“Ha! Not this time you low-down sunnava… We learned our lesson last time.” But the clerk let us know that the manager actually got fired over the Halo 2 fiasco, and content with a scapegoat, we placed our orders.

And we were not disappointed. This year they took everybody who arrived early and cycled them through before midnight, taking full payments, and giving out finalized receipts. So basically, when midnight rolled around, you just brought in your receipt, they gave you the game, and you were gone. No punching into the computer, just walk-in and pick it up.

Almost as importantly, there was no time wasted on upselling. If I recall my conversation of last correctly, it went something like this:

EBX: Would you like to buy Prince of Persia?
Me: No, thank you.
EBX: Would you like to buy Mortal Kombat?
Me: Nope, thanks again.
EBX: Would you like to buy Knights of the Old Republic II?
Me: No.
EBX: Would you like to buy a used copy of Barbie Horse Adventures?
Me: SWEET BUTTERY JESUS! I heard Halo was coming out so I thought I’d pay in advance for Halo so that I could come here tonight and pick up Halo so that I could go home and play Halo and then go to sleep and dream about Halo until I could play some more Halo. EBX:Ok. Jeez. I thought you wanted Barbie Horse Adventures.