Archive for February, 2010

So where do I start? I’m terribly sorry I have not posted in a few days. Lifes just been busy with job searching, applying, and making hundreds of phone calls. I spent the last 8 days with my girlfriend and am in a really great mood. I just wish I didn’t have to go home today, but its life and thats what I gotta deal with. However thats not why you are here. You want to read about video games am I correct?! Then lets get this show on the road.

Modern Warfare 2… Just wow. I have mixed feelings about this game. On the stand point of development, this game is wonderful, has some of the finest graphics available in Console FPS gaming and has a story that can take you almost anywhere.

However on the note of story I am a little annoyed. As I think many have commented on a specific airport level in which your good guy is undercover as a bad guy and gets killed anyways. Its both tramatizing and amazing that they could put that into a game. To show almost how bad it is for everyone. To see just how horrible terrorism can be. However at the beginning of the game they give an option that allows you to skip this level. Now at first I thought that was a stupid idea, but the realization I got from playing it was that you play as the good guy for one mission before you go off and get killed after fighting your way through the level. You might as well just skip it. It almost has no point.

One thing I did find interesting about MW2 is I was able to finally play warfare on US soil. Which is very different. When you see burger town and actually get to shoot an RPG standing next to the deep fryer you realize just how different combat would be in a US setting.

Anyways I’m going to wrap this up without a conclusion. I will be adding that later on  maybe today or over the weekend. I will give my full review and let everyone know what I think.

Until then… DaSniper out…

Frustration…. And Halo 3

Ok so this evening I was planning on playing a few hours of Halo 3 with my girlfriend and some of her friends… However my internet decided to have other plans. I don’t know if it was fellow family members making sure of the internet to watch shows on Hulu or just random internet failure on the part of Frontier Communications. Either way my connection was riddled with high ping and packet loss.  I took some video which I’m uploading at this time and will include it here to show you just some of the issues I was having. If you start seeing people walking really slow or my dead corpse just staying there… Its a side effect of the packet loss… Which was severe at some points.

However Halo 3 on the other hand is a very good game. Its a bummer that it has to be riddled with 12 year old kids who can’t understand when its time to settle down and play some games. I think I burst an ear drum from one a few days back.

Sorry for lack of any sound in the Video. My webcam’s mic totally failed and I need to figure out whats going on with it.

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Team Fortress 2 Custom Maps

Now I was kinda dense today when I had my practice with my TAW guys tonight and forgot to take screen shots of the custom maps we played, however I will say this. The customizable ability of Valve games is amazing.

The first map we tried was a mix between a constant cart moving and Capture the Flag (CTF). It was an ingenious  design and was pretty fun to play on. The second map of the night was produced by one of our own members. It was a no holds bar fight for the center of the map between Squad Canada, and Squad Texas. No one wanted to give the other side an inch of ground and it was just chaotic symphony of explosions and whizzing bullets.

Tonight’s a short post because I was dense and forgot to take the screen shots that assist me in bringing out more to write about.

Again With World of Warcraft

So I again spent a bunch of the day playing World of Warcraft. Besides my other hobbies at the moment which involve looking for a job, applying for a job, calling jobs, and being told they have 200 applications to look through. However I did get plenty of time to play WoW and leveled from 76 to 78, running mostly Random Dungeons with some friends and a few quests out in the world.

From today’s experience I have learned that it takes only 5 minutes to know if someone in the party does not understand the concept of being lead or if they understand English at all. I ran into a fellow that played a Death Knight and failed to say anything except for LoL. It took my party a total of 7 minutes to figure it out and kick him for failing to listen to instructions.

In my honest opinion, I think MMOs should have a literary requirement to prove that you can communicate within the game with others. It would make events such as I explained, less common.

But I digest, tomorrow I’m gonna try and post about something other than for World of Warcraft, however right now I need to be getting to sleep so I can wake up bright and early.

Weekdays only and WoW!

Okay so I have changed my mind on how I’m gonna do my blog here. It will be daily, but only on weekdays. Weekends I’m gonna take off so I can rest and relax and not think about writing something.

So where to begin. Lets see, my Army friend got back from Iraq that week and just so happen to be an awesome friend and put 3 months of game time on my Alliance World of Warcraft account, and that is what I’ve been playing all Wednesday, Thursday, and Monday. World of Warcraft has always been one of my favorite games since I first pushed my hands into the addictive bright colored world.

Now I’m not afraid to say I’m addicted to World of Warcraft, but I don’t see how that can be an issue. As with all video games, real life is more important; eating food, drinking water, being there for your girlfriend, helping your sister move, and all around being a normal human being. However when your alone and nothing to do, then that’s when I see its okay to just go all out and enjoy the game.

My adventures in WoW in the past week or so has been with the Random Dungeon Finder (RDF). The RDF in WoW is one of the greatest tools so far created in the game. It puts your character into a random queue for a dungeon your level with characters from any server! Now it has its flaws which cannot really be fixed do to the number of people playing each specific type of character. Obviously if your playing a Damage role your gonna have a hard time finding a group, and having to wait a longer time because there are so many other players playing that same role. Now if you were a Tank or a Healer you can get a group in no time.

Using this tool I had many great adventures meeting many new wonderful and annoying people. Which is what gaming is all about to me. A single player game is fun, but I love the human aspect of Multiplayer games and you get the greatest experiences in Massively Multiplayer Games.

There is no real review for WoW from me because the game is in a class of its own but, here are a few more images from my exploits.

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