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Feb 04

Team Fortress 2 & Call of Duty 4

By Xeross Posted in Gaming Comments (1)

So lately I’ve been playing some more FPS again, probably because it just doesn’t require that much initial investment as EVE does, and I’m a bit done for now with EVE thanks to the Maelstrom Incident.

So far I’ve spent quite a few hours in CoD4, though unfortunately I don’t know a lot of people still playing it. But it’s good fun anyway.

And today (Well technically yesterday) I’ve purchased Team Fortress 2, I didn’t really like it at first but I’m starting to like it.

Especially the lack of an assault rifle wielding general soldier class annoys me a bit, but I’m starting to be able to work with the classes that do exist.

So yeah that was it for a little gaming update, meh, I’m out.

~Xeross

Sep 15

Review: Final Fantasy XIV Beta

By Xeross Posted in Gaming, Reviews Leave a Comment

So I recently stumbled upon this open beta of Final Fantasy XIV, another attempt to create a Final Fantasy MMO, I haven’t really followed the happenings around the first one so I can’t really compare it to that, well let’s get started.

Registration & Installation

So the first thing to do is register an account and apply for the beta (Even have to do that while it’s an open beta), this process goes smoothly, but after that we need to download and install the game.

After you register you download a small installer of about 110MB, however this is just the tip of the iceberg (And way too big for just the launcher in my opinion), so after downloading and installing this, you need to run this to install all the content. Well that’s the idea.

After executing the launcher the wait began, it seems that this game uses torrents to spread the updates, and the included torrenting library/program does a horrible job, I never even managed to get any kind of download going with it.

Fortunately the torrents can be found in “My Documents/My Games/FINAL FANTASY XIV Beta Version/downloads/ffxiv-beta/d96437e6/metainfo”. So after downloading them through uTorrent I placed them on the correct location and the game started to apply them.

So after another hour I could finally play this bringing the total install time to about 3 hours (On average after 2 installs).

Graphics

The graphics are simply astounding, they look great and the game has a good feel to it. However due to the graphics even my rig couldn’t run it, and it was last upgraded with almost top of the shelf equipment about 9 months ago.

So with all settings on low I was able to get around 25FPS on my rig, so though it looks good I hope this gets some improvement on the official release as I prefer playability over eye candy.

Sound

I haven’t paid too much attention to the sound, but the voices sound good, the sounds fit and the music does too, so not much to note here.

Gameplay

Now on to the actual gameplay. After creating your character you land in a forest, apparently you have jumped out of a plane. After walking around a bit you get attacked by a few wolfs or whatever they are to represent.

They are just there to get you to know the combat a bit and while I only tried one class the combat system works nice, not something astounding but nice.

Next to this 1 character can also be all classes, you can switch between them on the fly. Basically every class uses a specific weapon type, depending on the type you are wearing you will train that class.

You have both a physical level which can increase your attributes and a class level that can level the current class, granting new skills and other nifty things.

Character Customization

Your character is customizable however to a certain degree, no hundreds of sliders to adjust, just a few dropdowns with things to choose from.

Multiplayer

Haven’t explored this a lot either, so I can’t comment on it.

System Requirements

Operating System Windows® XP SP3
Windows® Vista(32-bit / 64-bit)SP2
Windows® 7(32-bit / 64-bit
CPU Intel® Core 2TM Duo (2.0 GHz)
AMD AthlonTM X2 (2.0 GHz)
RAM Windows® XP: 1.5 GB or higher
Windows® Vista / Windows® 7: 2 GB or higher
HDD/SSD Space Installing: 15 GB or more
Downloading: Space on the hard drive where My Documents is located should be 6GB or more
Graphics Card 512MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600 series or higher
512MB ATI RadeonTM HD 2900 Series or higher
Sound Card DirectSound® compatible sound card (DirectX® 9.0 or higher)
Internet Connection Broadband Internet connection or higher
Screen Resolution 1280 x 720 or higher; 32-bit
DirectX DirectX® 9.0c
Others Mouse, Keyboard, Gamepad

Conclusion

Even my rig couldn’t decently run this game, not even on its lowest settings. So I’m afraid that for most of the mainstream gamers this game will be out of reach.

I won’t update this any more until they improve the FPS or when I get a new gfx card as this is unplayable at the FPS I am getting.

  • Graphics 5/5
  • System Requirements 0/5
  • Sounds 3/5
  • Gameplay 4/5
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Jul 15

Wildlife infestation

By Xeross Posted in Gaming, Haven & Hearth Leave a Comment

After finishing the palisade yesterday I decided to call it a day, our camp was finally safe from thieves.

So this morning I woke up and decided to fill up the tanning tubs again, however upon arriving outside it seemed wildlife somehow managed to get past our palisade, 2 foxes and 1 boar managed to get in.

Good thing I have trained marksmanship, preparing to take them down now, might take a while but the rewards are nice so I guess there’s a positive side to this infestation.

Jul 13

Deer encounters and stolen items

By Xeross Posted in Gaming, Haven & Hearth Leave a Comment

Today I came to the conclusion all my bone glue and my ropes were stolen from my settlement, this has increased the priority of claiming the land and building a palisade, however for a palisade we need the bone glue.

I also had my first encounter with a deer, as I’m only skilled in ranged combat I decided to lock myself in so he couldn’t attack me.

However after hitting it for the first time it ran off and healed, this repeated itself the second time I shot at it coming to the conclusion I wouldn’t be able to kill it.

Well time to start working on the palisade.

~Xeross

Jul 12

Haven & Hearth

By Xeross Posted in Gaming, Haven & Hearth Comments (1)

As most of my readers are coming from EVE Online, and the other readers might not have heard of Haven and Hearth yet let me tell a bit about the game.

Haven and Hearth is a 2D indie MMORPG created by 2 friends, it is set in the past with the structures and tools you can make ranging from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages.

You start with a character that has almost no skills and can only build fires, and perhaps cook some meat, and you get LP (Learning Points) for almost every action you do in the game.

With this LP you can purchase additional skills (Ranging from combat to farming) and increase incremental skills to improve quality of made products and some other stuff.

The idea behind it is pretty much the same as with EVE, you live in a giant persistent sandbox, you can build towns, stay hunting, or just build an isolated farm, you can live together with people, but people can also betray you, steal from you, and kill you.

There’s a few differences compared to EVE so let me list them

  • If you die you lose almost everything – All your LP, skills, etc. will be lost when you die, however any buildings/items you made that you weren’t carrying around will still be in the game and usable.
  • There is no market, there are trading towns made by players but there’s no trading system implemented (May change as it’s still in alpha)
  • Most major difference is that it’s not in space and you’re not in a spaceship, the game is on a huge 45000×45000 tile grid.
  • Combat isn’t as straightforward in EVE, expect to not be able to fight anything significant for a while
  • There are no NPCs, except for the wildlife (Bears, Boars, Aurochs, Etc.)

So far I’ve been thoroughly enjoying it, the website can be found here to register click login and then you can click sign-up.

Resources to get you started

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Mar 26

Server Upgrade, E-ON and a new USB Stick

By Xeross Posted in Gaming, SysAdmin, Tech Comments (9)

After having my trusty server running for 4 years (+5 years before that as a desktop) it became clear that it would probably die soon (Well some part of it). the graphics card was making noises (it doesn’t have an on-board graphics card) which turned out to be the fan that was vibrating heavily, and I didn’t like the idea of running it without a fan.

I coincidentally had acquired enough spare parts to create a new computer with so I decided to use those to build a new server. After disassembling and assembling I reinstalled Debian Linux 5.0 and started restoring my back-ups, this time I’m trying to keep it as organized as possible.

So this is basically what I’ll be finishing the coming days besides playing EVE. Oh yes and E-ON magazine arrived today, read about 1/3rd of it so far (Great job on the article Mynxee), my new USB stick also arrived, a 16GB Sony Microvault Excellence, it’s 2 times faster then my current 2GB Titanium Cruzer (Will still use them both) and I’ll primarily run Linux and EVE from it (Not EVE inside Wine, just EVE when inside a windows environment).

Well that wraps it about up I think, thanks for reading my huge wall of text and see you at the next post. or leave a comment and we can discuss or talk about something related or unrelated.

~Xeross

Note to self: Don’t write posts when sleepy, they turn into huge walls of  text.

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Dec 23

Battle of Angrathar the Wrathgate

By Xeross Posted in Gaming, In Character, World of Warcraft Comments (1)

After dealing with the Scourge in Dragonblight I am ordered to report this victory to Saurfang the Younger. After telling him about this victory he told me he was going to lead the Kor’Kron to the frontlines to end all this and that I should take over his post in the meantime.

Shortly hereafter he left the encampment and headed towards the Wrathgate with the Kor’Kron and I could see the Alliance had already started the battle. After a while of fighting hordes of scourge Bolvar Fordragon yells “Arthas, the blood of your father of your people demands justice. Come forth coward, and answer for your crimes !”,

After this the gate opened and Arthas appeared, after Arthas apperently said something (I couldn’t hear it from where I was standing) Saurfang charged towards him yelling “Let it be finished.”. As soon as he tries to attack Arthas his attack gets countered shattering his weapon and killing him.

After this suddenly a group or forsaken appear under the command of Grand Apothecary Putress, with them they have some sort of catapults that seem to shoot green poison gas bombs. These are fired at the battlefield killing everyone including Bolvar, only Arthas seems to retread back into Icecrown mostly unharmed.

After this the Red Dragon Flight appears in the distance and burns the entire area to rid it of the poison. I make my way down to Alexstrasza and get the order to retrieve Saurfangs armor and take it to High Overlord Saurfang at Warsong Hold to tell him the unfortunate news.

After arriving at Warsong Hold and reporting to Saurfang what had happened he told me not to mourn because death in battle is the most honourable way to die, and that there are more pressing mattes at hand.

OOC: I’m not really satisfied with how this post turned out, it’s more of a diary looking back then an in character story. And please leave a comment if you have any tips or other relevant stuff.

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Dec 22

Review: Borderlands

By Xeross Posted in Gaming, Reviews Leave a Comment

General Info

Genre Shooter (With RPG Elements)
Release Date 30 October 2009 (Europe)
Website borderlandsthegame.com
Publisher 2K Games
Developer Gearbox Software

Background Info

Borderlands is set on the planet of Pandora. Lured by its apparent vast deposits of minerals, several colonization ships journey to the planet and create a society there. However, they soon discover that there is little else of value on the planet except for the presence of alien ruins. Those who are rich enough to do so left the planet, leaving the rest of the population to scavenge for themselves. While some isolated settlements were formed, much of the rest of the colonists became bandits, living out in the barren wastelands or trashheaps across the planet. Further investigation of the alien artifacts leads to the discovery of “The Vault” – a supposed treasure trove of alien artifacts, technology, and of unimaginable wealth – but those that had discovered it were wiped out by a protective force, leaving few clues as to its location or purpose but creating a myth of its marvellous treasures, you’ll be trying to find this vault and acquire the riches that lie within.

Characters

The game starts out in a bus where you have to pick 1 out of 4 available characters: Brick, a Berserker strong with his fists and capable of entering berserker mode  which makes him almost invincible and able to kill almost anything that moves with his fists. Mordecai, a hunter who can summon his pet Bloodwing, a bird of prey that attacks his enemies from above, and he’s also skilled with either a sniper or handguns. Lilith, a siren that can Phasewalk, with which she can enter another dimension and then reappearing in a group of enemies causing a shockwave blast. And Roland, a soldier that can deploy an auto-firing turret with a shield around it.

Gameplay

After you chose your character you’ll exit the bus near the town of Fyrestone where you’ll be greeted by a little robot known as a Claptrap. after this some bandits attack the town and you’ll have to get rid of em. You’ll start out with a weapon relevant to your class of choice, and you’ll be able to pick-up a handgun shortly after.

So I entered the town and was attacked by a few bandits, being the first enemies in the game they die pretty quickly with a few headshots from my Sniper Rifle, the controls are intuitive and are slowly introduced at the beginning of the game.

The questing mechanism is easy to use and thought out well, you’ll have a diamond in your HUD that shows where to go for the quest and you can also find it back on your map.

Shops are done in the form of vending machines: one for weapons, one for ammo, and one for healing related items. You can also sell items to them and there’s a buyback tab if you ever sell something by accident. These vending machines are plenty throughout the game and can be found at the entrance of almost all zones.

When you die you’ll be returned to the last checkpoint you’ve been at these are poles that will either be colored green or red depending on if it’s the last checkpoint you’ve been to.

You’ll also get a quest to fix the catch-a-ride station, this will give you access to a vehicle (Car) with either a Rocket Launcher or Machine Gun. The colours can be customized and you have a boost button.

Loot

In Borderlands there’s a huge amount of different weapons and mods, just like Diablo it has a random loot generation system that makes sure you almost never get the same weapon, some even have Elemental damage, and for everyone there’ll be a gun to your liking.

Multiplayer

I started out with the single player but as soon as my brother got home I installed borderlands on his PC and we started co-op. The game is intended to be played with multiple people. The enemy’s strength and loot quality will be adjusted to the amount of players (Max. 4) and the level of these players. Money found will be shared between the players and other items are kept by the one that picks em up.

Now there’s a few things in the multiplayer that are missing: There’s no way to trade items (Except dropping them), You can’t trade money or ammo, and there’s no loot distribution system. Now the last thing will only be a problem when playing online with some ninja looter, but it would’ve been nice if it was implemented

Graphics

A while before the release the developers of borderlands decided to switch from a realistic to a cell-shaded style. Many found this a bad decision it actually looks pretty good, and I doubt that I would’ve played borderlands this long if it weren’t shell shaded.

The graphics fit, even though it’s a bloody shooter the shell-shaded style looks good. The world is shapen nicely (Well for a desert) and the graphics just work. I’m just not a fan of barren lands (Deserts) and alike, but that’s just a matter of taste.

Conclusion

Borderlands is a great and addictive game, the scenery just looks good even though it’s shell-shaded and even with the shortcomings of the multiplayer it’s still a great game. I’ve stopped playing after a good 8-10 hours because it started feeling repetitive, however most people say the game is just starting after playing for 8 hours so I might play some more in the near future.

System Requirements

Intel Processor Pentium 4 2.4GHz
AMD Processor Athlon XP 2400+
Nvidia Graphics Card Geforce 8600 GS
ATI Graphics Card Radeon X850 Series
RAM Memory 2 GB
Hard Disk Space 8 GB
Direct X 9

Update (August 2010)

I had picked up Borderlands again a while ago to play with a friend, we finally completed the main storyline and the Zombie Island expansion, I can highly recommend zombie island I really enjoyed playing it.

We have now lost interest again because the other DLCs are quite hard to do and we don’t feel like playing the storyline again, still the game enjoyed us for over 40 hours so it’s an awesome game.

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Dec 21

World of Warcraft Tooltips

By Xeross Posted in Gaming, How-To's, Tech, World of Warcraft Leave a Comment

Since I’ve started playing WoW again and also have also been blogging about it I added World of Warcraft Tooltips (Quests, Items, NPCs, Etc.) to my blog, there isn’t any WordPress pluging at the moment that does this (Atleast not on wordpress.org) but it’s actually pretty easy.

All you need to do is add the following html code to the section of your wordpress template.

<script src="http://static.wowhead.com/widgets/power.js"></script>

And after that any links to Items, Quests, Etc. on WoWHead will automatically have a tooltip when you hover over them.

Example: ‘Tis the Season

If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask them.

~Xeross

Edit: This is currently not enabled, will be re-enabled in the future.

Dec 21

Back Into WoW, Winter Veil

By Xeross Posted in Gaming, World of Warcraft Leave a Comment

Even though Winter Veil started at the 15th I just recently logged in to play again, I had a dream last night that made me reactivate my subscription and so far I’ve been enjoying it a lot.

Since I’ve played Borderlands I somehow pay more attention to detail in both Graphics and Sound, maybe just because I’m also planning on reviewing games and also because well I like pretty graphics. If you’d look at WoW you’d say that the graphics are dated and ugly, but when soaring through the skies of azeroth (with my UI hidden) it just looks incredibly good, next to that is the music that I’ve finally enabled just sounds great. Wings flapping, hooves running just wonderful.

Now back to The Feast of Winter Veil. I’ve begun completing the quests around this event and so far I’ve rescued Metzen the Reindeer and I’ve read the story of “The Feast of Winterveil“, I tried delivering it Cairne Bloodhoof but he was nowhere to be found. I’ll be continuing my journey through Azeroth and the current festivities and might report back at a later time.

~Xeross

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