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BELIEVE IT!

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

I’m a fan of Naruto like the next anime geek.  And as every anime geek knows, American distributors of anime lack the ability to dub anime properly.  Which brings me to the title today.  My friend Andy has always made jokes about how Naruto always says BELIEVE IT! after just about every sentence.  Since I watch it subbed I had no idea what he was talking about.  I have yet to watch a dubbed version of Naruto and never will.  However, I had gotten the Naruto game for the Gamecube not long ago and decided to play it the other day with Andy and Suzi.  It still cracks me up how dumb the dubbers are.  He seriously does say BELIEVE IT after everything, Quite annoying. Funny, but annoying.  I can’t BELIEVE IT how retarded it is.  Reminds me how bad the dubbing is for One Piece, my all time favorite show.  Sanji doesn’t smoke he chews on a toothpick, smoker doesn’t smoke, he has something else, and isn’t named smoker.  The voices are terrible just like Naruto and just about every dubbed anime.  I say just about because there is that rare occasion where the dubbing isn’t that bad.  I think Cowboy bebop is one of them, although I still prefer the Japanese version better, they just have more emotion.  Anyways.. BELIEVE IT!

Vendetta Online

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

I recently stumbled across the game Vendetta Online, a very small fun space MMO. What makes this game different from the rest, aside from the whole space part, is the physics used in game. There aren’t a lot of them out there, but the ones that are use a standard terrestrial physics. As in you turn right, your whole ship turns right as well as your direction of movement. Anyone who knows physics knows this is not true in space. As an old physicist once said, “Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it.” This would mean if you thrusted forward, then turned your ship around without actually applying a force to change the direction of your ship, you would be flying essentially backwards. Which is how it should be. Thus what this game has adopted. Now you can turn this on and off, as in you can let your on board computer compute the proper course adjustments to simulate the standard flight model for games, or so says their website.

I played this game 8 hours almost solid. The combat is fun, not so challengeing to me at the moment, although I understand 3D movment very well and am able to avoid any most shots fired at me. What makes this game kinda interesting is you can create your own sorta macros. If you wanted to bind a button on your keyboard that would do several actions for you, you could and very easily. I’m using one to toggle the turbo button rather then having to hold it down. I wanna make one that simplifies mining, which is the next topic of discussion.

Other than combat as with any (space) game, there are two other activities you can do. Mine and trade. Now mining is fairly boring, to me anyways although I would have to say a bit more interesting when your in a sector with combatants shooting at you while your trying to mine. Also, the asteroids get kinda close together, to get one that you really want to mine might be tricky and take a lot of course corrections, unlike EVE where you could mine 15k away, safe from the other asteroids, you have to be within 100m of the object. I thought it was kinda fun to mine within an asteroid. There are a few that are hollow ones with green something in the middle of them. I doubt that helps mine anything better, but it was still fun to show off my mad skillz and navigate though this tiny asteroid. I hope there’s more stuff like that later in the game.

One thing that is different is the monthly cost. Most MMO’s now are 15+, this one is 10 a month with standard discounts for paying for bulk months. The last really neat thing is development for this game has spanned across all the platforms, so its not discriminative to the OS you like. Linux, OS X, Winblows they all play the same. I’m playing as Wedgen, if you deside to give it a try, hit me up.

Ah, Nostalgia …

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

Those who have known me for a while know that I used to be big into First Person Shooters (FPS). It started out with Quake, then Quake 2, then Half-Life. One day Mr. Jones, one of the co-owners of M.A.G.I.C. at the time and friend introduced me to Tribes. At first I thought it was retarded and hard. As I got to play’n it grew on me, a lot! Eventually I was playing it all the time. Then I heard Tribes 2 was coming out. When 2 came out I played that damn game non-stop for years and was very good at what I did. Eventually I faded outta the game and didn’t play so much. After getting new hardware I had troubles getting it to install correctly. A sad day indeed. When Tribes: Vengance came out, I about bought a plane ticket to where ever the game studio was who put it out to go beat everyone of them senseless. It was the worst piece of shit I have ever played. It just didn’t have the feel of Tribes and more of UT +Z (+z would be vertical axis, aka jet pack). They wanted it to be easier for the losers who couldn’t get the original down. Grrr.

Just recently a buddy of mine got me thinking of playing Tribes (which has been free for some time) the only problem I’ve found is there are rarely standard games being played anymore. Most of the servers out there run some gay ass mod, when all I want to do is play the base game.

Tribes was great in its time, but I have always liked Tribes 2 better. So I desided to give it a go once more. And Just as I remeber, a bunch of fun. Only problem is there’s only a few servers that have players in them, or atleast players w/o a ton of bots in them. Hopefully I can find a decent “Tribe” or clan to join that has maybe a private server they play on or something. If you used to play tribes and wanna get back in it with me. Lemmy know.

I can just smell the nostalgia in the air… Or did someone fart? LOL