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		<title>Well, I managed to get myself into more games and an interview!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[And you wonder why I need a games blog?  This blog isn&#8217;t supposed to have anything to do with games, but I managed to get myself addicted to Bejewelled Blitz and yesterday was by far my best score; I scored roughly 308k in that game, though I&#8217;m wondering how people can get scores of 500k [...]]]></description>
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<p>This blog isn&#8217;t supposed to have anything to do with games, but I managed to get myself addicted to Bejewelled Blitz and yesterday was by far my best score; I scored roughly 308k in that game, though I&#8217;m wondering how people can get scores of 500k plus in 60 seconds!  Anyway, that aside I&#8217;ve also signed up to a new browser game, much like Lord of Ultima (LoU), called Might &amp; Magic: Heroes Kingdoms (MMHK).  It&#8217;s quite similar to LoU, except it reminds me more of the Heroes of Might &amp; Magic series, except it&#8217;s in real-time.  Sadly, all games of these nature I end up dropping after a few weeks, sometimes months, so I&#8217;m likely to get back to Guild Wars and Lord of The Rings Online.  I might have to play a bit of Star Trek Online at some point soon too, seeing as I haven&#8217;t played it in a while and I pay for it monthly!  Anyway, still games related but in a different vein, I attended a Joystick Junkies (JJ) party for the first time in at least 3 years!  It was great to go there, although the venue was extremely posh&#8230; read that as I&#8217;d never be able to go there under my current, normal circumstances!  All that aside though, it was good to get back in touch with Chris as I hadn&#8217;t seen him since the second JJ party, the first being back in September 2004 after Game Stars Live&#8230; oh, those were the days.  I have pictures up online somewhere of the GSL Event, but damned if I know where they are on Fotki!</p>
<p>Of course back then, I was more obsessed with booth babes and freebies!  Oddly enough though, I was kind of working on stuff back then what would have fit into my current game site project; I still actually have some of the promotional materials from that as well.  This reminds me that I really need to get myself some business cards.  Anyway getting back on track, at the JJ party, I had the pleasure of meeting Ian Livingstone, the guy regarded as the father of Lara Croft (you may recognise him as being involved with Eidos, Fighting Fantasy or the Game Workshop).  Admittedly, I didn&#8217;t actually know what he looked like, which happens a lot with me.  I know of people, but don&#8217;t necessarily know how they look!  That said though, I imagine I&#8217;d have recognised Peter Molyneux and I know for a fact I&#8217;d recognise Jon Hare given I&#8217;ve met him a few times now!  Anyway, I asked him if I&#8217;d be able to interview him for the Gamed Up website and he said yes, so I&#8217;m happy about that.  I actually haven&#8217;t contacted him since then as I amn&#8217;t sure of what to say at present, though I might just send him an email to explain more about Gamed Up.</p>
<p>Given I want to have some features up for the site which will be sometime within the next couple of months (properly), I&#8217;m going to approach industry people and ask them if I&#8217;d be able to interview them sometime.  I eventually hope to do this on the Gamed Up site proper, even if it&#8217;s just a temporary blog on there &#8211; indeed I&#8217;m putting up the multi-blog system so I can start blogging about games somewhere; given that my games blog will take a different format to the rest of the site, I should be able to get away with using it while the site is still being built! &#8211; but for now, I&#8217;m going to field interview questions here, so if anyone reading has a question they&#8217;d like to ask Ian Livingstone, please comment below, or if you have my email address, you can send questions that way.  Please do title it &#8220;Re: Interview Questions&#8221; though so I know what it&#8217;s about.  In the future I&#8217;ll have a dedicated interview email address, but that&#8217;s a little time off yet, same for the other email addresses.  Please keep in mind though that I may choose to combine, rephrase or even not use questions to help things flow smoothly.  Lastly, if anyone is interested in Gamed up and either wants to know more about it, or sign up to it, they can comment here or email, and I&#8217;ll answer what I can.</p>
<p>I eventually plan on writing a nice long blurb about it, but that&#8217;s not going to be for a while yet as I need to think about how to word it, although admittedly I may have to come up with it sooner, so I have something to show people when they ask about it!  Watch this space for details and I&#8217;ll get back to you.  At the very least, I hope by the start of November to at least have my WordPress installs in place.  I will eventually be adding my project blog to here as well, but I need another few weeks to sort that out.  It&#8217;s becoming increasingly likely as well that this will be my only personal site for a while!  I do also plan on getting back into writing, but for now, that&#8217;s limited to games design documents that I&#8217;m preparing seeing as Notepad doesn&#8217;t quite cut it, no matter what I&#8217;d like to think!  I would love to code some sort of reader thingy though, so people can read what I write in a more linear format.  Anyway, that&#8217;s something that can be worked on in the future.  I&#8217;m going to let people in on a little secret though&#8230; I&#8217;m designing an RPG with a friend of mine of which we&#8217;re using RPG Maker 2003 (it&#8217;s simpler to use!) to design a concept with; it&#8217;ll be a fully playable game, though the full game mechanics won&#8217;t be present, due to the limitations of RPG Maker.  Also what won&#8217;t appear is the entire story, given we&#8217;d save that for a more professional release.  Still though, it&#8217;s better to have something basic down before taking it further&#8230; it&#8217;s a given the planned mechanics won&#8217;t work too well, but at least if nothing else the story, characters and maps can be fleshed out in this manner; it provides a means to see how well the basic components work.</p>
<p>Of course, the issue is that we need to work out how RPG Maker 2003 works although we&#8217;re making progress in that regard but we&#8217;re gonna make something basic first before expanding upon stuff, so we understand how the engine works and such.  I&#8217;ll eventually start a blog with regards to it going but again that&#8217;s a while off.  I imagine though that the independent (yet related) blogs will take off sooner than the main site will, which is by no means a bad thing&#8230; may as well get something started with it, right? Part of my plans though is to get a blog up for every section I have planned for the site, so there&#8217;s at least a placeholder, which saves me from doing anything later, plus has the added benefit of making sure that everything works correctly.  I&#8217;ve always been more about function over aesthetics, but in the case of Gamed Up, I really want to site to look professional and have something to show for when it&#8217;s up and running, hence why I&#8217;m gathering up staff atm, and preparing for interviews early as well.  Indeed, the sections are still being planned but I at least have a small idea of what I want to get on the site, although the list gets bigger as I realise the scope of what I&#8217;m doing.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t really say anything else at the moment with regards to it, but I do hope that when it does finally get up and running, it&#8217;ll be something amazing&#8230; although given that my sites tend to have a slow takeoff, I&#8217;m going to have to accept that there might be a small userbase at the start; of course, it will help if I can start tying the site into other sites on my network and also places like Steam, Mypace, Bebo, Tagged, Facebook, etc. just to have some sort of presence there.  I do at least plan to have the site&#8217;s internal backbone working soonish, though there is already a clan presence at least; it&#8217;s all about the small steps.</p>
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		<title>So much for more than once a month on average!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 02:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really need to give my LiveJournal some love at some point, seeing as it&#8217;s supposed to be a more personal blog, as opposed to this one which is more for sharing my views, insights and generally having a rant. Anyway, I spent Saturday and much of Sunday at my friend&#8217;s house, where we played [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really need to give my LiveJournal some love at some point, seeing as it&#8217;s supposed to be a more personal blog, as opposed to this one which is more for sharing my views, insights and generally having a rant.  Anyway, I spent Saturday and much of Sunday at my friend&#8217;s house, where we played Rock Band 2.  And I have to admit, I&#8217;m pretty hooked on the game now!  I also got to play quite a few songs on there including Color Theory&#8217;s song If Not Now When and some other songs such as Attack and The Kill from 30STM.  I was really impressed with the game to be honest, as you could really get into it&#8230; I certainly found it easier to play the bass or guitar standing anyway!  I was so into the game, that I started dancing while I was playing!  And thinking about it, playing the guitar in any of these games, be it Rock Band, Guitar Hero or even Band Hero, no matter what the format, is a great way of learning to play the proper thing.  Why do I say this you ask?  Well, I have some books on learning how to play the guitar and from what I recall of them, you&#8217;re to hold an actual guitar a certain way and with the guitar controller, it works best if you hold it the same way.  Playing with the controller (GH controllers are more durable) gives you a great start with playing an actual guitar because you have to hold the controller like you would a normal guitar, so it gets you used to the awkwardness of your hand being put into and awkward position when fretting.</p>
<p>Admittedly though, it won&#8217;t help your fingers get used to pressing on the strings&#8230; that&#8217;s something you&#8217;ll have to face later on and they do tend to make your fingers hurt for a while because the strings are pressing into your fingers.  I haven&#8217;t played with an actual guitar long enough to be able to get protection from the strings as of yet, although the guitar isn&#8217;t my instrument of choice at present; that honour belongs to my keyboard (the piano type), which I&#8217;ve decided to learn first as it&#8217;s a little easier to get into.  I&#8217;ve actually paid for the learning pack for Synthesia to help me in this goal.  It&#8217;s much like Guitar Hero, Rock Band and the like, but it uses a keyboard or MIDI synthesiser instead.  Admittedly, I&#8217;ve not touched it for a while now, but my Rock Band jam session has both rekindled the interest and also made me want to get Rock Band as well!  I&#8217;m looking at getting the Band Hero Super Bundle, which is 100 quid in HMV at the moment, seeing as it has all the instruments I need to get me started, although the drums are a concern; would they be compatible with Rock Band?  I know the guitar is compatible, and the mic should be as well, but I&#8217;m not sure about the drums.  As for why I&#8217;m worried about this, I really don&#8217;t want to get another set of drums just so I can play all the games!  One thing I noticed though that one of my friends would be happy with is the fact that the Band Hero drumkit has 3 drums, with 2 cymbals, I think they are those anyway.  It still has the pedal, but that said, I don&#8217;t think it would be used as much in Rock Band, so his foot won&#8217;t hurt so much!<br />
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I will need to get another guitar though to complete the band though.  I have been thinking long and hard about getting Final Fantasy 13, which has been out for a while and yes, C&amp;C4 is out now as well but I&#8217;ll wait till my birthday to buy that.  That&#8217;s another game I&#8217;m unsuure of, but I need to get it as it&#8217;s like a grand finale.  Oddly enough, I stopped playing the multiplayer beta some time ago though that was more due to my move as opposed to not wanting to play it.  Another thing I need to take back up is ST Online, which again I&#8217;ve not played in a while.  The issue being though that it&#8217;s on my desktop and I need to fit a wireless card to it, given that the ethernet cable is too short, doh!  Another game I recently have started to replay is Morrowind which I&#8217;ve been tweaking by installing the plugins.  While I haven&#8217;t properly gotten into it just yet, I certainly think the plugins make it a better game.  This is one thing that PCs excel at, that is having a lot of free mods and the like; consoles can&#8217;t compare in this case.  Except for Unreal Tournament III, I can&#8217;t think of any other game that supports extension of its functionality through mods, at least on a console.  I&#8217;ll delve into that shortly, seeing as I really need to get back to FF13.  Anyway, on the topic of FF13, I&#8217;m not sure if I should buy it to be honest, as I&#8217;ve been reading reviews which state that it&#8217;s pretty dull for the first 15-25 hours, and I&#8217;ve had a fellow gamer tell me it&#8217;s crap.  The issue is that I&#8217;m not sure if I should spend money on it, or just get the standard edition after it&#8217;s come down in price&#8230; it would certainly mean I could get Band Hero oin one go, and I do think it&#8217;s a worthwhile purchase, at least for the guitar and mic.  DJ Hero llooks really tempting as well, on the basis to complete the set, or do something different though I&#8217;d most likely spend another 50 to get another guitar.  I know this means more space taken up, but I think it&#8217;s worth it, especially for the range of options being available to play instrument-wise.</p>
<p>Moving back to PC gaming though, I&#8217;ve been thinking about getting Fallout 3 and Oblivion on PC, albeit later on when they&#8217;re cheaper.  While I have them on PS3, I acknowledge that the PC versions are superior for the fact that they can look better as time goes on when you upgrade your PC, but mainly it&#8217;s because of the moddability (is that a word?) of the game, and thus the fact the game has much more longevity compared to its console counterparts.  That said however, there&#8217;s less farting about with the console versions as while you still have to install them, there&#8217;s most likely less to install and there is a minimal amount of setting up that&#8217;s needed, such as driver issues or needing more space.  I was talking about this in Game a couple of weeks ago, and came to the conclusion that for extended game life, PC is usually the way to go, but for being able to quickly get into the action, a console is better.  And for the record, I have a PS3 and Wii though I want a 360 sometime, mostly as a development system however.  I held back on getting a 360 because I didn&#8217;t want another MS system, although it seems likely that I&#8217;ll have to shell out extra money after I get it to get a few things, such as a wireless N adaptor and maybe another hard drive.  Either way though, I&#8217;m gonna be getting the Elite.  I do want to get both the PS3 and 360 versions of a game eventually though, so I can compare.  It&#8217;s a good excuse for a YouTube video if I saw one!</p>
<p>But yeah, I&#8217;ll end this now, though I will say that it takes ages for me to get home&#8230; and I&#8217;m also wondering if it&#8217;s a good thing that I spotted so many police cars on my way home, round the general area I live in&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Star Trekkin&#8217; across the universe&#8230; oh and remeniscing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 23:01:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I figured now was a good time for me to update my blog, although really I should look at giving my LiveJournal some attention at some point.  As many of you already know, I&#8217;m a subscriber of Star Trek Online, only right now I can&#8217;t play it because the server&#8217;s full, which is rather amusing.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I figured now was a good time for me to update my blog, although really I should look at giving my LiveJournal some attention at some point.  As many of you already know, I&#8217;m a subscriber of Star Trek Online, only right now I can&#8217;t play it because the server&#8217;s full, which is rather amusing.  At the time I was player number 719/719 wanting to play but I exited the game.  Upon further reflection, this perhaps wasn&#8217;t such a hot idea.  I did get in eventually, so it&#8217;s all good.  Anyway, I&#8217;ve been playing it for about a week now and I&#8217;m rather surprised about the game to be honest&#8230; I do like it although admittedly, the ground sections are a bit dodgy&#8230; but the starship bits are pretty nice!  So far, I&#8217;ve been to Earth, Risa, DS9 and K7 which as many of you who watch Star Trek know are some of the more major areas in the universe itself.  I&#8217;ve also played the Command &amp; Conquer 4 multiplayer beta, although quite frankly I don&#8217;t get it at all.  It doesn&#8217;t feel much like C&amp;C and even the music, which at present I barely remember what the music sounds like, although it&#8217;s rather Star Trek sounding, ironically.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I can&#8217;t take screenshots of C&amp;C4, though I can of STO, and expect some in my Flickr gallery soon.  And just to talk a little bit more about C&amp;C4, I&#8217;m honestly not sure if I like it, but it&#8217;ll be released next month, so we&#8217;ll have to see what happens then.  There&#8217;s noconventional bases in it and it sems rather remensicent of Dawn of War without the building options&#8230; actually, those of you who remember the game Z, it&#8217;s more like that.  Other than that, I&#8217;m having to wait for stuff regarding my new house and I&#8217;m hoping to record a DiggerCast pilot episode either tomorrow or next week.  I also plan on going to see Assemblage 23, which are pretty damn good.  I recently managed to properly listen to all their music and I do quite like them, so I&#8217;ll be seeing them next week.  I&#8217;ll post some more here later, although I think my LJ needs to be updated some more, seeing as it&#8217;s swamped with Tweets.  Realistically though, unless something significant happens between now and my next post on here, it&#8217;s likely that the aforementioned next post will be a better opinion on STO, which should really be put onto a games blog, but at present I have none so here will have to do.  I really need to give Guild Wars some attention too; although in a way I&#8217;m glad there&#8217;s no monthly fees as like I said in the past, it doesn&#8217;t feel like a chore in that I <strong>have </strong>to play it.  It also means I can save money.  Either way though, I&#8217;m going to start balancing it out.  Heh, I might even consider playing WoW again, just to use the trial time I have.</p>
<p><span id="more-213"></span>And if anyone has wondered what I&#8217;ve actually played, I can tell you I&#8217;ve played these:</p>
<ul>
<li>EverQuest</li>
<li>Subspace/Continuum</li>
<li>Guild Wars</li>
<li>World of Warcraft</li>
<li>Lord of The Rings Online</li>
<li>Star Trek Online</li>
</ul>
<p>I might have also played these games, or at the very least I have them or have them downloaded or bought/aquired a copy:</p>
<ul>
<li>Dungeons &amp; Dragons Online</li>
<li>Ultima Online</li>
<li>Dark Age of Camelot</li>
</ul>
<p>Well, it&#8217;s safe to say that I&#8217;ve played a fair few games.  Not surprising given I have been gaming since at least 1989.  And by this point I&#8217;d like to think I&#8217;ve a pretty respectable opinion when it comes to games.  Well, at the very least I can work out how to play most games within half an hour.  I&#8217;m old enough to  remember playing Doom, Wolf3D, Quake and their successors as well as also The Catacomb Abyss.  Games were certainly more original back then anyway, and when I mean &#8220;back then&#8221;, I mean before 2000.  I need to properly go &#8220;retro&#8221; at some point, although it feels a little odd to me calling anything before 2000 retro, but there you go.  I do actually have plans to write an entry about the games industry and how it&#8217;s progressed, although I think I need to do research on that first.  I should be able to do it now, given I have read enough about the history of games and consoles.  Look out for that at some point in time.  I also want to develop my own game at some point too, which I&#8217;m looking at getting a team together for, but more on that later.</p>
<p>Well, I can&#8217;t think of anything else to say really, but I might look at talking about STO in more detail at the very least.  I certainly want to play some Guild Wars again before I do though.  Expect some screenshots at the very least.</p>
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		<title>So yes, my first attempt at keeping regular updates&#8230; plus I need people&#8217;s help</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oddly enough, I&#8217;m not actually sure what exactly to talk about for this entry as I haven&#8217;t thought about any specifics.  I expect it may not be till near enough to the New Year, or after that I get to keep some consistancy.  Either way, it won&#8217;t hurt to mention any stuff I&#8217;ve seen, done or are going to do.  I&#8217;m also thinking that I may end up keeping my random style of writing to a degree, as it wouldn&#8217;t be random randomness if I didn&#8217;t!  Anyhow, I went into Central London yesterday to pick up a lab coat (I&#8217;ll explain later) from Foyles bookshop and ended bup buying a few books too!  This is by no means a bad thing to be honest, as the books will have some benefit.  Two of the books are talking about games design or project management regarding games projects.  I figured that these would be good for me to get so I can brush up on this subject in preparation for university/college.  Granted, design is my strongest skill, but it never hurts to get help with improving techniques.  I also finally managed to get a book on wolves; this too was one of my medium-term aims along with the lab coat.  I had to aquire an extra large one because of my broad shoulders, although that said, I could do with a little toning round the stomach, so it&#8217;s a good thing I&#8217;m going to the gym!  As for why I wanted a lab coat&#8230; well, I&#8217;ve always wanted one and I think it completes the scientist look although there&#8217;s the practical purpose that it keeps my clothes clean!</p>
<p>I also paid Maplins a visit as well and got some books on robotics, soldering and electronics, as well as a book on oscilloscopes, which sparked my interest since I studied at Greenwich.  I also got another set of LED Safety Glasses (which are gonna be modded, leaving the first ones I bought intact) and also an Audiophile 2496 audio card, which I was hoping to use for helping me with music composition at a later date, although it would be more nice just to have something professional to use with MIDI.  The problem is however that it needs audio cables, and while I do have them, I don&#8217;t have the space for them, so I&#8217;m either going to have to locate an external version of the card or make the space.  It&#8217;s occurred to me that I have also lost my reciept so I need to goo looking for it, damn.  That aside, I may have to just accept that this may be the best card for my price range (I don&#8217;t want to pay a lot more to be honest) and get a Game Port to USB adaptor, which to be honest may not be a bad idea, seeing as they&#8217;re cheap enough at 8 quid each!  I really only wanted that expensive card for the built-in MIDI port, and considering I can have a decent audio card with a cheaper separate bit, it may be best off just going down this route.  I have too many game controllers that require Game Ports to just drop the idea; I didn&#8217;t realise till much later that I had no MIDI port on my soundcard!  Another bonus as well is that it has some composing software with it, as well as some loops, so that&#8217;ll help me some more.</p>
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<p>I think I could do with regorganising my PC both inside and outside, as there&#8217;s cables everywhere!  I have also been considering moving my router downstairs as well, so I can free up some space on my storage cabinet.  On that note as well, I should consider getting myself a printer server so I can use the printer with the network.  It might also be in my best interests to get an Ethernet-over-Power adaptor as well as although my desktop will have a wireless card in it, I will most likely want to wire it up too!  And if I don&#8217;t use it on the PC, it was going to be used on the PS3 as the wireless is notoriously unreliable on it, although that may be due to the fact that it doesn&#8217;t like AES encryption for some reason.  Perhaps this will be rectified in another update, but for now it&#8217;s damn annoying!  I phased out 802.11b and WEP in my network, due to both security and practicality issues&#8230; the majority of my devices are G compatible, and use WPA/WPA2 although my laptop is N, but I dunno if it&#8217;s been standardised yet, not that it&#8217;ll be beneficial to me, to be honest as most of my devices are G.  I was going to use a USB stick as an AP (access point) for my older DS games as it seems that the DS games only support B and WEP which I think is rather silly, but I can&#8217;t do a lot about it to be honest&#8230; oh well.  Moving my router downstairs would allow me to wire up my PS2 and PS3, thus bypassing the need for wireless.  Although I don&#8217;t know why I&#8217;d put my PS2 online as I&#8217;ve got no games that support the feature!  I prefer wireless (despite the insecurity of it), seeing as it means that I don&#8217;t have as many wires about and it keeps the place tidier.</p>
<p>Something tells me though that when I do decide to move the router, I&#8217;m going to have immense fun rearranging the place, seeing as I want to make the wires look as inconspicious as possible.  I already have a wire untangled from when I wired up my laptop (in my bedroom) to the router in the study although that just barely reached and I had to move the router as it was a foot short!  It was 3 foot short for if I wanted it on my lap in bed so I had to switch to the wireless again, after I worked out why it ouldn&#8217;t connect!  It is nice to know that I&#8217;ve learnt more about networking and computer hardware over the past few years so I know more or less what I&#8217;m doing now!  I&#8217;m best off doing all this when I return home though as the PC will be off, though I&#8217;m thinking it&#8217;ll be worth the extra hassle of moving stuff around.  The only problem is though that the router has a tendancy to reboot itself every now and again.  The other problem is that I&#8217;d have to remember to install the network card or use my laptop till I do install it in my desktop!  And while I think about it, I want another bookcase in my living room for additional storage of things although I&#8217;d only need a half-height one this time around.  That said though, the more I think about it, the more I think I might need to do some  interior redesign to be able to store stuff better.  Moving the router and my NAS drive certainly would be a few steps in the right direction, although I&#8217;m not 100% sure of where to keep them.  Either way, I think all my wires definitely need tidying up;  I could put 2 of my PC speakers on the wall behind my screen to make a tiny bit of space as well.  It does look like this will require quite a bit of thought.</p>
<p>The ultimate aim is to make a bit more space than I have now, or rather additional space.  It&#8217;s times like these make me wish I owned my own place as opposed to renting as it&#8217;ll be a pain having to restore everything in the future.  But enough about my living space (I do want to eventually show off some pics of the place later when I&#8217;ve organised it more), I&#8217;m going to talk more about my DC3 idea.  For those of you new to the DC concept, and also what happened to the first two, I need to talk about it some more&#8230;</p>
<p>The DiggerCast (DC) was a podcast that had kind of random beginnings.  Back in 2005 or 2006, my friend Sean and I were on Skype, where he was testing his audio equipment and we were testing the recording function.  I suggested we try out a podcast, and the DiggerCast was born.  I registered the domain diggercast.com and Sean hosted the site on his space.  He also produced the first podcast as well, though unfortunately we never did any more after that.  Also the original, undedited content is no longer existant. , which is a shame but it was too large to keep.  Phase II, as I referred to it as was to be revival with a new member of the team, Mark (from thelongmile.net) joining us.  We managed to record some semi-rough drafts for the series, but again it didn&#8217;t take off, despite all the hype I was giving about the releaunch.</p>
<p>It was between the first and second phases that I renamed the DiggerCast to the NotCast, as the domain was unable to be registered, as I let it lapse by accident.  Anyway, I subsequently re-aquired and renamed the NotCast back to the DiggerCast and I&#8217;ll be keeping the domain for the forseeable future.   Anyway, those Phase 2 attempts will be uploaded on the new site when I get that up after I return from Ireland and after the next blog entry meaning anytime between the 15th and the 28th.  The 3rd attempt is perhaps the most ambitious version of the project, and maybe the final one if it doesn&#8217;t work out.  This means I&#8217;m being both ambitious and cautious at the same time, and making sure the concept and premise are both rock solid.  This means that the official recording won&#8217;t be starting till sometime in the next year.  There&#8217;s also the fact that there&#8217;s going to be some content that needs to be put on the site first and this is where many people will be needed to help.  Essentially, the concept of this phase of the DiggerCast is thatthere will be a few blogs, he first one being the main site itself, which will have a forum plugin and also a social bookmarking plugin.</p>
<p>This will mean then that as opposed to getting stuff to talk about from the likes of Slashdot, Digg.com and similar sites (as was the case with the 2nd phase), we get stuff from the site proper and talk about the top 5 or 10 links posted by the users.  The format of the podcast will most likely be a 30 minute podcast about the top content for the past two weeks, though the podcast will always be two weeks behind the site content.  I&#8217;m still trying to work out the nitty grity of it all, but what will happen is the following:</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say that each month has 28 days for simplicity&#8230;. not that I&#8217;m sure if this is going to be simple to explain or not!  Anyway, say we have to talk about content from the 1st-14th of the month in the podcast.  The podcast wouldn&#8217;t be released till the 28th of the month, though thinking about it maybe I can shift it to the 21st.  The idea essentially being that we get 1-2 weeks to read up on the content and associated comments, discuss it amongst ourselves a little, write it all down, then also do recording and production on the podcast.  This could possibly be done over a single week, although I&#8217;m still trying to sort out the finer points, especially in the interests of being consistant with having a podcast at a regular frequency.  Another alternative is that once a month, the podcast gets posted, at the end of the first week of each month, which summarises last month&#8217;s content and about 5 weeks of comments.  The only problem there is that we&#8217;d possibly have to do it for an hour, or just focus on the top 5 or 6 posts for the month so it can be fir into half an hour.  Bleh, so much to think about and decide!</p>
<p>Anyway, why I need people&#8217;s help is that I would ask you to sign up to this site when it&#8217;s released to the world officially, but only if the idea interests you.  I&#8217;m not forcing you to sign up if it doesn&#8217;t interest you, especially as the content of the podcast is based upon what users contribute to the site and it&#8217;s all well and good having lots of users, but if hardly any of them post it won&#8217;t work too well.  In this case it&#8217;s quality over quantity.  If you have any friends that may be interested as well, you can point them to the site to see what they think of it.  Perhaps the idea has been done before, but I&#8217;d like to try it out for myself.  Even if you don&#8217;t want to sign up to the site, I&#8217;d appriciate suggestions as to what I could do with the format or recommended software for using this with.  At the moment, I plan to use WPMU with a forum plugin, a social bookmarking plugin and also a podcasting plugin.  For the podcast itself, I&#8217;d be using Prettymay Call Recorder, Skype and Audacity.  The idea is still in flux atm, and I haven&#8217;t worked out some of the finer details, or how to summarise the concept, so I&#8217;m just doing a brain dump in here.  Again, I&#8217;d appriciate any suggestions or comments on the idea and if you have any questions, ask away as it might help me to focus better.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll stop talking about this idea for now, as I think I&#8217;ve said enough about it for now.  I&#8217;ll reveal the name for the site in a follow-up entry, but seeing as I was supposed to post this yesterday, I&#8217;m gonna pick up the pace.  I want to mention as well that I got a good deal at Game for Lord Of The Rings Online Vols. 1 &amp; 2, along with a 60 day game time card.  I got them both for 25 quid, which is cool.  I&#8217;ve been wanting to play LOTRO for quite a while, so this is a great time for me to try it.  I might actually report on it at a later stage as well when I get to grips with it.  I&#8217;m also reordering my blog a bit too, as there&#8217;s some blogs that I list that haven&#8217;t been updated in a while and also a few things that are redundant which I&#8217;ve not even fully looked into.  I&#8217;m also aware that this blog is a bit of a melting pot of my ideas and thoughts and everything else put into the one place, which isn;t necessarily a bad thing, but I feel I could do with some better segregation in the new future.  Something tells me that I won&#8217;t get it till at least the next year, when my games blog is up and running.  There will certainly be a reduction of categories and tags when I&#8217;ve finished with revamping the blog, as well as also checking out the links.  I&#8217;m also going to work out how to use the trackbacks properly as well and start linking people&#8217;s blog entries.  I&#8217;m relatively new to proper blogging, so I&#8217;m bound to have a few rough patches here and there.  One thing I do need to look at though is moving stuff from my Blogger blog to here, and stuff from my GameTrailers blog to my games blog.  I also intend to have a paranormal-type blog as well where I&#8217;ll muse about paranormal stuff and anything I&#8217;ve done in relation to rhat field.  Keep in mind that the frequency will be semi-regular, much like what I plan my Project and Experiment blog to be.  Still, it might be worth a look if you&#8217;re into things that go bump in the night.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s funny that with a lot of these things I&#8217;m doing, I&#8217;m seemingly spreading myself thin, when the actual fact of the matter, I&#8217;m essentially just streamlining and regulating my posts so there&#8217;s consistancy behind them.  I do admit I have a lot of free time at the moment, but I am gonna start occupying myself more over the next year.  I&#8217;m also, finally going to the gym, although I will miss out on about a week of it due to going to Ireland, but when I return it&#8217;ll be a bit easier to do, apart from at Christmas.  I&#8217;ll be glad when I streamline this blog a bit better though, as it means that I won&#8217;t have as many huge posts to worry about as my average post seems to run up to about 3-4000 words!  I seem to have a lot to say, that said.  If I could focus this tendancy to write 2000+ words into my academic work, I&#8217;d be doing well!  I may have to consider the 1 post a week method in the new year, so I can average out the words making sure there&#8217;s less to read, and slowing down my rambling.  It is just as well that I separate stuff with paragraphs as I write as reading this without paragraphs would be a nightmare!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m gonna finish off here, and continue the once every two weeks posting until February next year, where I&#8217;ll reevaluate things.  It&#8217;s going to take me some time to settle into the patterns of writing, to be honest.  I will also try to keep things a little less verbose in the future, as well as starting to include links and publishing on time!  I am thinking that once a week may become a more viable option though, especially given my short memory!  Well, thinks can only improve, especially when I&#8217;ve nailed this blog down.  In the grand scheme of things though, a blog is one of the easier sites to manage; I kept this blog simple as all I needed it for was writing mainly, although my Twitter and Flickr are linked into them for practical purposes.  Rome wasn&#8217;t built in a day though, so I can&#8217;t expect to see instant improvement.  In the future, I&#8217;ll try to make the blog more about my opinions on stuff, with some links to read, as opposed to what I&#8217;m working on.  I may actually make a blog for that on my secondary site, so I can talk about stuff there in a bit more detail, as it seems that I talk about what I&#8217;m working on more than anything else when that&#8217;s not what this blog is supposed to be about mainly&#8230; I think I&#8217;ll need to think about things a lot, to be honest.</p>
<p>Anyway, that&#8217;s it for now.  I&#8217;d appriciate your comments on the DiggerCast 3 project, as well as suggestions for it (how many times have I asked that now?) as I want to start seeing what I could do to make the site as good as it could be, although requirements do change given it&#8217;s a dynamic project.  Keep in mind that I may not be able to implement the suggestion right away, or even for the DC, though it may fit in elsewhere.  I&#8217;ll inform you of this though.</p>
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		<title>Digital Downloads &amp; Monkey Island Remake Impressions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that the power cut is officially over and out of the way (man it feels longer than 6 days!), I can start to talk about the Monkey Island remake, along with Steam and Battle.net. I decided to expand the post because Steam is the method I used to download the game and right now, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that the power cut is officially over and out of the way (man it feels longer than 6 days!), I can start to talk about the Monkey Island remake, along with Steam and Battle.net.  I decided to expand the post because Steam is the method I used to download the game and right now, I&#8217;m fully starting to appriciate Steam for what it is; a good way of getting games without the storage overhead!  I mean, it&#8217;s nice having a CD, but when you&#8217;re on the move, it&#8217;s not practical to carry a game with you, is it?  I applaud Valve for releasing Steam in the first place.  Granted, it may have initially started off a bit rocky (most new things did), but it&#8217;s starting to really become a great way of getting games, or storing some of the games you already have!  For instance, if you add your Half Life or Gunman Chronicles key to Steam, it gives you Half life and lots of goodies&#8230; this was a pleasant surprise for me, as I unfortunately lost access to my original Steam account, so it&#8217;s on their system, but I&#8217;ve no way of accessing it!  Either way though, because of the advent of faster broadband, the retail landscape has been changed &#8211; you can now download a DVD worth of content in a matter of hours, rather than weeks!  Additionally, digital downloads reduce the cost of a product, seeing as the distribution and manufacturing charges have been wiped off; those for the box, manuals, the game media itself and transport costs.  Altogether, this does make for a cheaper game.</p>
<p>Another aspect to digital downloads is that the download is just data, meaning you can&#8217;t break it!  I&#8217;ve lost one or two CDs and ended up just buying a replacement, as it seemed to be too much hassle to return it to the developer (the media cost almost as much as the game would have &#8211; plus I was in Ireland the devs pointed to the UK which wasn&#8217;t that cheap to post to!).  At least with this method, people can keep their media safe and also carry it around with them &#8211; all that&#8217;s needed is internet access.  That certainly means less baggage for me anyway, seeing as my laptop weighs a ton!  There are a couple of downsides though, at least for me&#8230; firstly, although I may physically have a particular game that&#8217;s for sale on Steam, I may not necessarily be able to add it.  This presents a problem as I have to purchase an entirely new copy of the game for it to be on Steam.  For a game like the X-Com collection, this was less of an issue, as I could offset most of the cost by saying that I needed UFO to complete the collection.  Granted, it&#8217;s just one game, but it does make the overall cost feel a bit less.  I also have my eye on the id software collection too, as the value of the games I don&#8217;t have are nearly the value of the pack itself.</p>
<p>Decisions like that are a lot easier to make.  Of course, one thing I do plan to do is compare the prices of games on Steam over what they are retail.  If they&#8217;re cheaper or the same price on Steam, I&#8217;ll get it there instead.  I can&#8217;t fully move away from non-digital downloads though as It&#8217;s not very practical for me.  That said however, if devs like Blizzard are also hopping onto the DD bandwagon, I&#8217;ll be happy.  The new Battle.net has impressed me so far, and I&#8217;ve only just signed up!  They now offer the ability to download a digital copy of their games, which is cool.  My copy of Diablo 2: LOD seems to be a bit screwy atm, so this is a welcome method of downloading a copy of the media that should work!  I think my WarCraft III expansion suffered a similar fate as well.  One thing I am concerned about though is the fact I selected US English for StarCraft by mistake.  Now, don&#8217;t get me wrong, I can understand US English fine, but I&#8217;m concerned about the technical issues more to be honest.  I guess this just means I have to download a different patch now.  Either way, I do appriciate the facility to download my Blizzard games.  I&#8217;ve also just downloaded a system checker for StarCraft II, so I can opt into the beta, or at least try anyway.  Either way, after much grief (the checker told me it couldn&#8217;t upload my system info), it uploaded it anyway.  Now I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s because the app is screwy, but I figure it uploaded the data the first time, or perhaps it did it after I moved my PC into my router&#8217;s DMZ&#8230; either way I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll ever know.  But it&#8217;s done now, so I can rest easy.  That said though, while Googling some ports for the app, I saw someone mention that 400GB is needed to participate in the Beta testing program.</p>
<p><span id="more-130"></span>I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s true or not, but if it is, that leaves me out!  Shame, as I was looking forward to playing SC2, but ah well, let&#8217;s see what happens.</p>
<p>Funny, but initially, this was supposed to be about my first impressions of the Secret of Monkey Island (SoMI) Remake which was released on Steam, but it changed into a talk about Digital Downloads, including Steam and Battle.net.  I was also going to provide a few pictures as well, for inclusion in this post, but I may just knock that one on the head and just post a <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/stormkeeper/sets/72157621837473782/" target="_blank">gallery link on my Flickr</a> instead.  Seeing as you&#8217;re reading this now, I&#8217;ve most likely already done this.  The funny thing is that I was gonna let the pictures do most of the talking, seeing as I was only going to sort out a paragraph or 2 for it, as a fairly large amount of people have played SoMI already, be it on the PC or Amiga (yes, it&#8217;s that old!).  I&#8217;ve actually got the original one, along with the sequel &#8211; in a dual package &#8211; so I&#8217;m one of those people who have played it.  Admittedly, I don&#8217;t remember all of it, and I actually used a walkthrough to help me though certain parts, but the reason why I got this game was due to a couple of reasons:</p>
<p>1) I want to support the adventure games genre, especially the point &amp; click kind.<br />
2) I wanted to see what enhancements they made to the game &#8211; more about them a bit later though.<br />
3) I wanted to, so there.</p>
<p>Either way, I am glad I did!  For starters, although the game is at its core, the same&#8230; new life does get injected into it.  One thing that really struck me when I saw the intro was the water effects in the game, some of the best I&#8217;ve seen so far.  Granted, I&#8217;m comparing it to the likes of Unreal Tournament 2004 and Guild Wars, but they are near-enough at that level!  Another thing that I was impressed with was the sound and music; the music&#8217;s been completely redone to great effect, then we have the original voice actor playing Guybrush Threepwood, which makes it feel right (all the more because he&#8217;s a MI addict!).  Admittedly though, they have changed his look a bit, but that&#8217;s to fit in with Curse of Monkey Island (I had all 4 games at one point but I&#8217;m missing Curse), which is fair enough&#8230; points for keeping consistant.  One thing that does bother me though is the way Guybrush walks in the remake.  It&#8217;s like he has a walking animation but he slides forwards.  I keep on thinking he&#8217;s doing a forward moonwalk.  In the original, the walking is more smooth, but it&#8217;s a minor issue so I&#8217;ll let it pass.  The game itself is good to play, even though I&#8217;ve played it before.  It seems more funny with the added voices.  Then again, it may also be funnier because I&#8217;m older and actually understand stuff more.</p>
<p>Everything certainly makes more sense when you&#8217;re older!  Anyway, to use something perhaps a little clichéd, it plays exactly like the original and in no way suffers for it either.  The original game was a classic and this one is a classic reborn.  Granted, there may be a couple of issues here and there, but it&#8217;s nothing major to worry about.  Another few things I noticed with the graphics, asides from the heatwaves with the lava &#8211; another great effect &#8211; is that some of the art in the remake differs from the original game.  Another thing I should mention as well is that you can actually switch between the classic and original games through the use of a key, and it works seemlessly, pretty much continuing from the second after you switched.  There was also no slowdown on my system when it happened either, so I&#8217;m quite impressed.  It does feel a little disorienting switching between the two modes though, going from high resolution artwork, voices and water effects to the lower resolution, no water effects and very little sound!  I&#8217;m an old-school gamer though, so it doesn&#8217;t bother me per se, it just feels a bit wierd seeing the contrasts.  This is also how I was able to notice the artwork differences, because I switched between the 2 modes a fair bit.  One major difference you&#8217;ll notice near enough to the start of the game is the SCUMM Bar.  In <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/stormkeeper/3757954798/" target="_blank">the original</a>, there isn&#8217;t a lot in the screen, but in <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/stormkeeper/3757157445/" target="_blank">the remake</a>, the screen has a lot more going on in the background, such as ships docked and the like.</p>
<p>Changes like that really enrich the game experience, in my opinion.  Something tells me that this will eventually end up becoming a full-blown review instead (I&#8217;ll obviously be editing certain things out), but as for the bottom line&#8230; if you&#8217;re a fan of the original Monkey Island, you should get it if you haven&#8217;t already!  If you&#8217;ve never played Monkey Island before, you should get it as it&#8217;s a classic game that has aged well over the years, even without the graphical enhancements.  The fact it&#8217;s been optimised for Windows means that it&#8217;s even more accessible to people than it would have been if DOSBox was being used.  One thingthat did surprise me though was the size of it, but I suppose the enhancements are no small feat; the original game was only about 5MB, if that.  This new version is 2.5GB!</p>
<p>If anyone was curious as to the reason why I tend to do impressions of games as to a full-blown review, it&#8217;s because I don&#8217;t have a system I can use yet, although that is coming.  I wouldn&#8217;t consider the above a full review anyway, because although I went through a lot of the game stuff, I didn&#8217;t cover everything, as I&#8217;m only about 15-20% of the way through. You can&#8217;t review a game unless you&#8217;ve either reached at least one of the game&#8217;s conclusions (if it has multiple endings) or you get so frustrated with reviewing the game (usually that means it&#8217;s crap), youdecide to give up and write up whatever you have to work with.  Either way, I expect that when the games blogging site eventually comes up, I&#8217;d have played the game enough to convert the impression into a proper review, with scores, rating and everything!</p>
<p>The more I think about it though, the more I realise that sticking to a single games blog may not be the best idea, especially for something dynamic such as the games industry.  I may just have a blog a bit like this that talks about games in general, then have separate blogs for reviews on different systems.  But I digress&#8230; I can think about that later on.  Either way though, I expect that I&#8217;ll be changing my games-related blog entries around to fit them in the relevent sections, though that said, I&#8217;d better review what game stuff I&#8217;ve written first as it&#8217;s bound to need some rewriting, if I&#8217;m ripping stuff out to put in its own entry.  I may be lucky enough to not have to do that though.  Either way, I&#8217;ll be keeping the original posts archived, so I have something I can refer to later on if I need to redo the post yet again.  I&#8217;ll be removing the games-related posts from this blog and transplanting them into my game blog.  I will still, more than likely have some crossovers between the two blogs, in that I may talk about gaming and psychology some more, meaning I can post this twice over and hopefully get differing opinions.  The reviews and previews can be a separate blog altogether, as I can then accept contributions from others, as they&#8217;re not tied to any one person.  That said though, I may end up making this a gaming blog site, much like I&#8217;d be making Altered Awareness more about the arcane and mystic.  So many possibilities really.</p>
<p>Yet again, this blog has ended up having a topic detour, but to my credit I have improved.  I really ought to start getting the games blog up and running, so I&#8217;m going to leave it at this for now.  Apologies for the length of the post &#8211; it&#8217;ll be vastly shortened in the future!</p>
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		<title>A visit to id Software in 1993</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 08:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A video that was taken of id Software's offices in Texas back in 1993 by Dan Linton of the Software Creations BBS.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://rome.ro/2009/04/visit-to-id-software-1993.html">planet rome.ro: a visit to id software, 1993</a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m literally just after finishing watching this video, which my friend Sean (of Spoofscript.com) showed me. The vid is a good half hour, but it&#8217;s definitely worth a watch if you&#8217;re interested in id Software and Doom. The above link is actually the blog entry, so if you want to watch the video, it&#8217;s here: <a href="http://vimeo.com/4022128" target="_blank">http://vimeo.com/4022128</a>.</p>
<p>One of the things that made me smile and also impressed me was Bobby Prince explaining one of the songs from the &#8220;lost episode&#8221; of the Commander Keen series; Keen Dreams.   I won&#8217;t be looking at that particular song in the same way again, and it has subsequently made me appriciate MIDI music more.  I&#8217;m not going to ruin the surprise, but suffice to say, once you listen to Bobby&#8217;s explanation while the song is playing, it makes a whole lot of sense&#8230; provided you didn&#8217;t know that already, that is.</p>
<p>Either way, it&#8217;s a fascinating look at id Software in their pre-Doom days and also in general.</p>
<p>Edit: Apologies for the big mess of everything&#8230; WP is being retarded and isn&#8217;t making proper separations <img src='http://www.stormkeeper.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif' alt=':|' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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