Usual Stuff

The usual stuff has been going on of late.  Not a whole lot of gaming time, but I did spend an hour with WoW the other night.  Funny; sort of forgot how to pay, so my hunter and his pet snow leopard quickly made for the graveyard.  I have also found myself spending some quality time with OOTPB 2007, which looks to be everything OOTPB 2006 should have been (and more).  Thankfully, Chris is about to switch the IOSBL from 2006 to 2007; good riddance 2006, don’t let the door hit your ass on the way out.

Team USA had a rather up and down week.  Donovan had a hat trick in a 3-1 victory over Ecuador, but to me all the good stuff was lost due to the scoreless draw with Guatemala.  For every reason Ecuador was a good win, Guatemala was a bad draw.  I only got to see the back half of the Guatemala game, but I do not understand why we cannot seem to field a half-way decent defensive line.  I can understand that quality strikers may be impossible to come by (those with true world class talent), but it should not be that hard for the US to get some quality defenders.

Rumors are swirling that the Falcons are going to make a play for the bumblebee’s Calvin Johnson.  The Falcons need a lot of help, but if we are going to be 100% committed to Vick, we may as well go after someone that can help him.  It would be refreshing to have a receiver that could actually catch a ball.  I think signing Joe Horn pretty much means the Falcons will not go WR with the first pick, but maybe they will surprise me.  Why not bring in Horn to teak Jenkins, White and a young Johnson how to play the position?  White is going to be a bust unless he does something this year; with Horn on the roster, White is probably gone by mid-June.

Hard to believe that baseball season is upon us.  I should really find time to write something meaningful about the upcoming season, but Joseph is crying, so my time here is done.  For now.  Happy Saturday!

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Love The Hate

Been a lot going on surrounding our (Texas A&M) basketball coach and just about every coaching vacancy in the country.  Students were running through the streets yesterday when a “news” source had Mr. Gillispie in Arkansas about to be introduced as their new head coach.  The Houston Chronicle reported today that Billy Gillispie is staying, so all is well.

The funniest thing I saw when visiting various message boards around the Big 12 was this quote in a Baylor forum:

“If Texas played the U. of Osama bin Laden, I’d have a towel on my head.”

Now that is some serious HATE!

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OK Enough Already!

I think the folks at SportsInteractive deserve some sort of award for not completely snapping at the complaints in the Out of the Park Baseball 2007 forum about the user interface.  They patiently answer their critics (usually people who played the game for 60 minutes, did not read the manual, did not visit the forums, did not post tech issues in the tech forum, etc.) and it all seems to roll off of them like water on a duck’s back.  Me, I would have been going berserk about now and tell the complainers that they don’t deserve to own OOTPB 2007.  So crawl back to whatever interface you came from and have a nice day! 

The game isn’t perfect and can use some improvements.  But two idiots (as of 11:40 PM CST) voted that OOTPB 2007 was “very poor.”  I can’t remember when 132 people (roughly 84% of responders) rated any initial OOTP release as good or higher.  Has never happened.  But “very poor”?  You have to be kidding me. 

Maybe SI should add a disclaimer to the game before people purchase it?  Something like “This is the most complicated baseball sim ever developed.  If you are too STUPID to visit forums, read the very very long manual, and try to solve technical issues with the assistance of the helpful tech support people, then do NOT purchase this game.” 

I’m just tired of reading this crap.  I am the first person to pounce on a developer if the product is poorly designed or doesn’t work as advertised.  But I also give credit where credit is due.  When even the spreadsheet lovers over at Front Office Football Central are having a hard time coming up with major complaints, then this is truly a remarkable product. 

Buy OOTPB 2007!  

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One man’s trash…

So Carr is out in Houston after the arrival of Schaub.  I am surprised that Carr was an out right release.  I assume that interested teams realized that (A) they could get Carr for free if they were patient (B) no interest in Carr was generated by the Texans attempt to dangle a bruised and battered carrot.

I also see that the Texans re-signed Ron Dayne, which further proves the trash/treasure deal.

Tubby gets the trash treatment in Kentucky, but is a crown jewel in Minnesota.  Go figure.

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The Digital Age

Well I decided to invest in a new digital camera after all (for those who remember my previous dilemma).  My new Pentax K100D should arrive today and I will officially enter the digital age.  We took a vacation to San Antonio and I loaded up my Nikon N70 to take pictures while visiting SeaWorld.  By the way, I visited SeaWorld many years ago in San Diego and was very unimpressed.  So unimpressed that I didn’t go to SeaWorld in Orlando at all during my eight years living in Florida.  Things have changed!  Was a pretty fun experience in 2007.

Anyhow, back to my story.  I had all sorts of trouble with the N70, film, and getting it to advance properly.  I threw my hands up in frustration at one point and told my wife that I was done with film and would purchase a digital SLR.  She didn’t object at all – could have been all of my cursing amidst the families entering SeaWorld’s entrance that did the trick.

Initially I was going to purchase a Nikon D50, discovered that Nikon discontinued it and was making the D40 now.  Problem with the D40 is that the auto focus motor is no longer in the camera, so all of my nice Nikkor lenses won’t work in AF on a D40.  Screw you Nikon – to eBay go my lenses.

I was a free agent and looked at the various offerings from Canon, Olympus, Sony, and Pentax.  Each had its strengths and weaknesses, but I am a Pentax guy from way back.  One of the first film cameras I used seriously was a Pentax ME Super.  Pentax digital cameras get great reviews and they happen to be offering some serious rebates (ending March 27th).

Next I purchase a fancy printer!

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Madness! What happened?

Last night was the first time I had a chance to watch any significant amount of games for this year’s tournament.  I was out of the country last Thursday, and the first weekend back after being out of town for a while was not going to pay off for me.  So fast forward (or rewind) to last night.

I got to watch most of the Kansas/Southern Illinois game, which was a real treat, followed by CBS switching to the final few minutes of Memphis pulling a fast one on Texas A&M.

Then we get the Tennessee/Ohio State game, which was a complete fiasco for the Buckeyes.  At least it was when I went to bed – Tennessee was up by 17 at the half.  I figured no way they are coming back.  Ohio State wins 85-84?  Choke job by the Volunteers or major comeback by the Buckeyes?  Madness.

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Thursday Night Random Stuffs

Not a lot of time for blogging of late, but I have a few minutes for some random stuffs (yes, with an s).

  • Speaking of not enough time, I have not seen a whole lot of March Madness, but tonight’s Kansas/Southern Illinois has been fantastic.  Have to love the 1080i on the Sony BRAVIA KDL-40V2500.
  • MLB 2007 The Show (PSP) has some absolutely crap load times.  Second generation game, WFT?  Seems like a familiar theme for Sony.
  • Speaking of MLB 2007, just got my free promotional Braves cap.  I would have been happy with the hat if not for the cheesy “MLB 2007 The Show” logo.
  • Just download OOTPB 2007 … hope to convert a 2006 and 6.5 test league, do a historical sim or two and otherwise have some fun.
  • If Chris follows-up on his Smackdown Comparison, Chris should figure out a way to “cash out” on the article because it will have to be damn impressive.  Cannot wait!
  • Last night I almost played WoW for the first time in weeks, but Joseph started crying (gas pains I suppose), so I could not pat his back, and move my man (so to speak).  Maybe this weekend.
  • The weather in these parts is awesome.  Maybe upper 50s in the morning and upper 70s in the afternoon.  Too bad it will only last for a couple of weeks, and the pollen has started.  The yard work has also started.  Oh, never mind.
  • Currently enjoying Sweet Water 420 Extra Pale Ale and Amstel Light.

More stuffs later, especially if I actually have some quality OOTPB 2007 time, but for now I am all out of words.

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Smackdown Comparison

Here are the major criteria I will use for my upcoming baseball smackdown 2007 series.  I will compare Baseball Mogul 2008 and Out of the Park Baseball 2007 across these categories:

1. Statistical volume – What does the game track for statistics?

2. Customization options – What can I create as far as league structures, teams, etc.?

3. Ability to use previous version league files and import them – Am I going to have to start over to play this game?

4. Realistic development curves – Is there enough variation in player development to make things interesting?

5. Realistic statistical results – Do the statistics produced by the leagues make sense over time?

6. Engaging on-field management – How interesting is playing a single game?

7. Ease of use/User interface – Is the game easy to maneuver through?

8. Installation/System requirements – How demanding is a full install of the game and how does it run?

9. Online capabilities – How easy is it to play games through the internet?

10. Game manual – How well thought out is the game manual?

11. Graphics/Visual Presentation – Even though it is a text-sim, what part do graphics play in the game’s presentation?

12. Miscellaneous intangibles – Are there other issues worth mentioning?

13. User community support – How widely played is the game and is there a fan base developing mods and other enhancements?

14. Developer support – How responsive is the development team to problems/issues with the game?

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Buy OOTPB 2007

I usually wait a few days to post my enthusiastic support for a brand new game.  If you are a baseball career text-sim fan and do not purchase Out of the Park Baseball 2007, then you really aren’t a baseball career text-sim fan.  Plain and simple, end of story.  This is not meant to put down any other fine baseball product out there, but you really need to own this game.  I believe a demo will be released tomorrow, but trust me on this.  This could be the greatest baseball sports product every developed.

I’ll be posting why it is the game of games over the next few weeks.  I started complaining about PC baseball games almost 20 years ago.  This morning, my complaints were finally answered.

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Falcons trade Schaub to Texans

A major ouch move that will pay off big for Houston in the long run. I am not comfortable with Vick, much less comfortable with him playing an entire season. I am also not sure if the Falcons can draft well enough to justify the swap in first round picks and the additional picks second rounders. ESPN.com is reporting:

“When the trade is completed, Atlanta and Houston will flip-flop first-round picks in April’s draft, and Atlanta will receive Houston’s second-round picks in 2007 and 2008. The deal likely will be completed later Wednesday afternoon. Houston has the No. 8 pick in the first round of the draft, while Atlanta is slotted 10th.”

Can this really be a good thing for ATL? They need help now, and I doubt they are going to get it with this move. Plus they lost their insurance policy. I believe that Schaub is the real deal; hell of a move for the Texans.

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Baseball Sim Smackdown

I’ve decided to compare and contrast Baseball Mogul 2008 and Out of the Park Baseball 2007.  One thing that motivates this comparison is that I am tired of all the “Baseball for Dummies” posts that wash through various forums when discussing BM or OOTPB.  The argument goes something like, how can I enjoy a baseball game that has a 500 page manual?  So I will tackle this issue head-on.

Plus, BM 2008 has some significant changes that put it back into the “I need to check this out” category.  The 1980s interface was changed and some other nice additions were made to beef up the game engine.  I’ll purchase it in the coming week or so and start doing a piece by piece comparison between the two products.

I didn’t do this last season because, well, OOTPB 2006 sucked.  Different year, different story because both products look to be moving forward in the right directions.

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Taste the lemon

I just got a burr up the backdoor after reading (and responding to) a post in the DSP forum about “must have” PSP games.  Are there really in must have PSP games?  I keep writing about my PSP dilemma, but to be honest, I continue to sour on my PSP.

I keep debating selling the system, but the resale value of the games suck.  I recently cleared (on eBay) just under $10 for last year’s Winning Eleven game, $15 for Colin McRae, and cannot even move last year’s MLB game for $5.  It seems like this is has been the same story over the last couple of years; the resale market for PSP games is completely depressed.

Winning Eleven 2007 and MLB 2007 are great sports games; as close to “must have” purchases for the PSP as I have seen.  Madden 2007 is also a damn fine game; pretty much a pint size PS2 game.  What else?  WipeOut is solid, Namco Museum’s analog controls are flaky at best, and a handful of other games currently collecting dust.

On my last UK trip I spent most of my PSP time with Pinball Hall of Fame, Lumines, and MLB 2007 (Vice City and WE were next in line).  Just seems unreasonable (and costly) to spend most of my PSP time with a pinball game.  WTF is wrong with me?  I still have not bothered to play Tiger Woods, which was a desperation purchase.  I do not even play golf (I am not even sure I like golf), but I was desperate to find something to play on my PSP.

Is it time for a DS?  I do not want to be in a situation where I travel with a PSP and DS, so this is going to have to be an all or nothing situation for me.  The question is can I give up my PSP, even if it means taking a huge loss on the hardware and games?  I am not sure if I can stomach the pain.  At the same time, how do I justify holding on to the damn thing?  I guess I am still holding out hope for some sort of killer app, but as the months go by, I am becoming increasingly blue in the face.

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