archive for November, 2005

Mostly Been Playing

Gaming Wednesday 30th November 2005

F.E.A.R.

FEAR stands for something daft like First Encounter Assault Recon. FEAR has some truly awesome fire fights, the “gun play” is very, very good. In firefights the developers have gone for a full on experience. Particles and chunks fly off every surface as your bullets inpact on it. Paper sprays off bundles of paper, splinters fly off piles of timber, glass shanters into lots of pieces and sparks and smoke come off all the weapons. Whilst you’re getting all of this eye candy thrown at you, the AI is cunningly flanking you, flushing you out with grenades and generally being clever (or giving a very good illusion of being clever). This was the first game since half-life 1 (when the grunts first flushed me out with a grenade) where the AI actually surprised me. The bad guys will vault over surfaces and pull over desks and filing cabinets to provide cover. Get too close to them and they lunge at your and knock you flying. It’s all very impressive.

So, the guns, the fire fights and the AI is all good. Unfortunately the level design is mind-numbingly repetitive. Abandoned warehouse, abandoned office, sewer, repeat. The story seems pretty good initally but the briefings at the start of each mission get more and more pointless as you realise its just another warehouse of bad guys to shoot your way through. It does have some genuinely creepy moments, just as you turn a corner a ghostly figure will walk past into a wall. Or, just as you reach the top of a ladder a figure will be there and then scatter into lots of fly-like black particles. It does bits of horror stuff very well in places, but then you round the next corner and it’s back to mowing down bad guys again.

I’ve been playing it in small bursts, it seems to be best that way.

Call Of Duty 2

Call Of Duty 2 is very much a sequel. It doesn’t look vastly different from the first one. There has been a bit of polish to the engine, it has very good smoke for one thing and still has its intense edge. The one thing that stands out after playing FEAR is how static the scenery is. Everything is completely glued to the floor, unless it’s scripted to get blown up by a tank or something. I mean, a small wooden crate can provide cover from a tank shell, which is just silly.

The various scenarios are still huge fun though, and you get into those intense situation we’re you’ve got enemy fire zipping past you and you’re throwing grenades and jumping over walls and stuff. Crouching…reloading…popping up…sighting down the weapon…capping a bad guy. Great stuff.

 

Charly’s Boat

Music Tuesday 29th November 2005

I’ve totally forgotten to give some props to my work-mate Blair’s band Charlie’s Boat. You can hear some of their tunes on their myspace page. Looks like they’re playing in Edinburgh on Thursday night, so y’all should go and stuff.

 

Blingin’ Hardware

Me,Technology Saturday 26th November 2005

So I bought Ian’s old PC case of him as a replacement for my monstrous tower. “old” in Ian terms is, like, more than 6 months so it’s still pretty spiffy. It’s made from super light aluminium and has a very shiny black automative paint finish. Rather hilariously, as I was trying to take a picture of it to post here my camera fell off my desk with the lense extended…ouch. It’s now at a rather wonky angle and won’t zoom in and out, officialy “shonky”. Oh well, it is more than three years old and probably only worth about £50 (its got quite a bit of previous battle damage). Looks like I’ll be picking up a new one in the January sales.

Update: Just remembered. When I had got everything moved into the new case I fired it up and got a continuous high-pitched beep. Strange….because this case doesn’t even have a speaker! I finally realised that I hadn’t plugged the molex power connector into my uber geforce 6800 graphics card. That did the trick, the card itself must have a speaker to warn you of low power or something.

 

Quick Fire

Me Thursday 24th November 2005

Rome: just watched last episode of season one. Wow. Can’t wait for the next season.

Days Off Work: Aces, I’m off today and tomorrow.

XUL, XML, BBQ, XPI: Firefox plugins and XUL is cool. I’m thinking about making some kind of firefox plugin and learning XUL.

Blog Tweaks: All you feed-readers might not have noticed some tweaks I’ve made lately. Come and have a look at the site!

 

The Locks O’ Truth

Links Thursday 24th November 2005

Can you actually shoot a padlock off?

 

Revolver

Movies & TV,Reviews Tuesday 22nd November 2005

Wow, Revolver is a total head-f**k (to put it mildly). It’s a surprisingly cerebral movie for Guy Ritchie and I’ll be honest and say that I Googled for an explanation of the plot as soon as I finished watching. Revolver is absolutely nothing like Lock Stock or Snatch other than it has Jason Statham in it and it’s vaguely about gangsters. Ritchie has definitely matured with this movie and I had to shift my brain out of comedy gangster movie mode and up a notch to take this in. I can’t really describe much of the plot without giving it away but there is lots of voice-over and innner monologue from Jason Statham. André Benjamin (from Outcast) is also very well cast in it and Vegas, as always, makes a gorgeous backdrop. I’d recommend giving it a watch, its central theme about the “ultimate con” is intriguing.

My Rating: gold stargold stargold stargrey stargrey star
 

A History Of Violence

Movies & TV,Reviews Tuesday 22nd November 2005

Viggo Mortensen is excellent in this David Cronenberg directed movie. I watched this knowing nothing about the plot and so was pleasantly surprised at the twists and turns it throws at you. The plot is simple but nicely presented and keeps you guessing right until the end. In typical Cronenberg style the move is very raw, and the violence is sudden and explicit, much like The Sopranos. The ending is Hollywood but not too much of a cop-out and leaves you upbeat but still reeling.

My Rating: gold stargold stargold stargold stargrey star
 

Where IKEA get those wacky names from

Links Tuesday 22nd November 2005

Where IKEA get the names

 

Mario Unleashed

Links Tuesday 22nd November 2005

High school talent show version of various Mario themes, brilliant!

 

CryptoKids

Links Saturday 19th November 2005

The NSA has a website for kids which includes fun characters such as Crypto Cat & Decipher Dog! Learn to eaves-drop on Mummy & Daddy at an early age!

 

W3C Web APIs Working Group

Links Thursday 17th November 2005

W3C Web APIs Working Group

 

Wall & Piece

Books Sunday 13th November 2005

banksy

Kerry bought me the shiny new Banksy book “Wall & Piece”. It is supremely awesome, practically every page makes me smile at the ingenious stencils. This book is a very arty coffee table type thing which is quite a departure from his others, which were almost like pamflets. I’ll never forget the jacket blurb on “Cut It Out”:

If you only ever read one book in your life
I highly recommend…
you keep your f***ing mouth shut.

I heartily agree.

 

Complete Trashing Of Blair’s Reasons For 90 Day Detention

Links Friday 11th November 2005

Independent Online Edition > UK Politics

 

State of Fear

Book Blog Friday 11th November 2005

Yeah, yet another Crichton. I just need something easy to read at the moment. I really can’t face getting back into QuickSilver. Typical stuff so far, very entertaining and easy to read.

Update: Finished it. It has adjusted my view of some environmental issues a lot.

 

Remembrance Day

News Friday 11th November 2005


In Pictures : Field Of Remembrance


Britain remembers it’s war dead

 

History’s Worst Software Bugs

Links Thursday 10th November 2005

Wired News: History’s Worst Software Bugs

 

Drug Runners High Tech Boats

Links Monday 7th November 2005

Wired News: High Seas Drug Runners Ditch Cops

 

Shiny Jacket!

Me Sunday 6th November 2005

I went kinda nuts yesterday and bought myself a new, extremely shiny, jacket in Cult. Behold:

carhartt fellow jacket
 
 

Napoleon Dynamite “Learn To Dance” Kit

Movies & TV Saturday 5th November 2005
 

I saw this in Forbidden Planet yesterday, it even comes with a copy of Canned Heat on CD. Awesome 😀

 

WWI Eastern Front Photos

Links Thursday 3rd November 2005

WWI Eastern Front photos on Flickr

 

The BBC’s Programme Catalogue

Technology Thursday 3rd November 2005

The BBC has been keeping a vast catalogue of information about all the programmes it has put out for more that fifty years. It has been maintained all this time by a “crack team of librarians” and has so far been for internal BBC use only. Now, with the help of the BBC Backstage project (use our stuff to build your stuff) it could soon be useable for anyone on the ‘net and hopefully hackable for all of us geeks. Matt Biddulph is working on this for the BBC and gives us a sneak peek. Take a look at some of his screenshots, the breadth and detail of the information is vast.

 

For sale: Underground City

Links Thursday 3rd November 2005

This is awesome. I’d love to get a poke around that place.

 

The Winter Queen

Book Blog Tuesday 1st November 2005

This is great so far. I got this as a proof about two years ago when I was still working at Waterstones. It’s a translation of the original russian and is set in 19th Century Moscow. “Erast Fandorin” a criminal investigator for the Moscow police is the hero and when he sets out to investigate a simple suicide all is not what it first seems…

Update: Finished it already, that was quite fast for me. The ending is quite a shock and leave me wanting to read more of Erast’s investigations.