Here We Go Again!

I move from Florida to Texas thinking it will be nothing but longnecks, BBQ, and SUVs. Now a huge hurricane appears to just ruin everything. Life isn’t fair. Looks as if the storm has shifted to the East, so College Station will experience mucho rain and wind this weekend. But it shouldn’t be as bad as first predicted.

The pictures on the news networks of the long lines of cars on the highways is something you can’t appreciate until seen firsthand.

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New Civilization IV Preview

There’s a nice Civilization IV preview at Gamespot. There are very, very few games that I purchase on the day they’re available, not to mention pre-ordering them. Out of the Park Baseball is one. Civilization is the other. I own all of them and the series is one of the reasons PC gaming is my hobby of choice.

Now with that being said, I wasn’t a big fan of Civ III. The combat system was downright silly. When folks with swords can defeat modern day infantry in a game, it’s something that I don’t want to play. The good news is that it appears the combat system is going to be fixed in Civ IV.

From the preview:

“The combat system has undergone a lot of work from previous Civs. The new strength rating goes a long way toward determining the course of a battle. It may sound like a simple idea–the “stronger” a unit, the better its odds–but it’s one that has eluded earlier Civs for some reason, as you can hear countless stories about a Stone Age spearmen unit defeating a modern-day tank.”

I’m one happy camper! In other news, there’s a Navy SEAL combat unit added to the game that’s supposed to be some sort of super-infantry. I’ll give the developers a pass, but anyone who knows anything about infantry will tell you that while the SEALs are very good at some things, they are not an elite “infantry” unit. The idea that SEALs would, for instance, defend Boston from attack is quite funny. They aren’t designed to do those sorts of things. Neither are Green Berets.

But if the combat system is finally fixed, then Civ IV could be one of the greatest games ever developed for the PC.

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PSP, Internet, and Memory Stick PRO Duo Sale at Target

I have been stuck with the default 32MB PRO Duo Memory Stick that was included with my PSP. It has not been a big deal I have no need to put media on my PSP, and there has been ample room for my game saves.

I have been doing the various internet hacks to go on the web, but I finally decided to upgrade to the 2.0 firmware so I could get the built in browser and the various assortment of other upgrades included in the 2.0 firmware. Too bad I could not upgrade because I had to have 20MB free for the download. That was sort of a major ouch.

Yesterday I almost purchased a 512MB stick, but decided I did not want to spend the requested $79.99. Lucky for me Target has SanDisk 512MB Pro Duo memory sticks on sale for $57.77. Very nice. They only had one left at the local Target this morning; not sure if there was a run on these puppies or if Target did not have very many in stock prior to today’s sale.

At this point, I do not have much in the way of comments on the browser. More to later after I have some time to dig around with it to check out the included features. It looks pretty decent bookmarks are included as are options to manage cookies and temporary files (I could be mistaken on the last two … need to investigate).

This week should be pretty good – Madden is on the way, and I am going to pick up Namco’s recent collection of classics. I also need to pick up an extra battery – I am going to be in Scotland for 10+ days in three weeks, so I should have plenty of time to dig into Madden and some of my other neglected PSP games.

To be honest my PSP has not been getting any love, but neither have GC or PS2 except for NCAA Football 2006. This is more a function of lack of free time vs. the quality of the PSP, but it is not as if the PSP has a killer lineup.

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World of Warcraft 1.7 Patch

My oh my it’s a wonderful day for hunters in World of Warcraft! The hunter talent trees were completely re-done and pets were finally given a set of skills that will make them quite formidable in the later stages of the game. I spent the last two evenings playing around with the talent trees and decided to make Fwa (my lvl 52 Tauren hunter) a beast master.

For those not immersed in the game, hunters generally spec themselves as marksmen (MM), beast masters (BM) or survival hunters. This means that a large portion of your talent points emphasize one of the three talent trees. I’d been a MM hunter up until this point. There are just too many neat changes to the beast talent tree in 1.7, so my wolf “Pepper” is getting a nice damage per second boost and a lot of health/armor.

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Time To Eat Crow

Well, I am man enough to admit when I am wrong. And folks, I was wrong about the iPod. Two key events in the past few weeks caused me to start copying my CD collection this weekend using the Apple lossless codec. Once that is finished, I’ll be purchasing a 60 GB iPod Photo.

What caused such a transformation? My parents purchased an iPod 1GB Shuffle for my oldest daughter (birthday present) and I was very impressed with the design. Sure, it feels like a memory stick with audio controls, but the little device looks nice. I visited my local Best Buy and re-examined the iPod (after my many month use of the Creative Zen XTRA) to find that I really liked how the device worked and felt compared to the Zen.

The second and final nail in my Zen XTRA’s coffin came when I discovered that the geniuses at Creative decided than the Zen would not work with any lossless codec except for WAV files. The sound quality, even at 320 Kb realaudio AAC, just isn’t up to my standards for compressed audio files. I can particularly tell the difference on any bass heavy tunes. I thought I would just re-record my CDs in lossless format, suffer with my Zen’s poor design, and life would be good. No such luck.

It’s off to Best Buy in a couple of weeks with my hat in hand to eat a big old plate of crow and join the iPod revolution. Very late, but late is better than never in this instance.

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Hook ‘Em; Sick ‘Em

Oh man, what a heck of a weekend for college football. First, the Dawgs survived a tough game against the fighting chickens from South Carolina. And then my Long Horns just managed took out Ohio State 25-22.

Texas Logo UGA Logo

Where to begin? I think I am too drunk off of football euphoria to do much with this one tonight. Let’s just say that I told several people that the Dawgs may be in for a fight because too many people were worrying about revenge vs. the Old Ball Coach. I do not have huge expectations for the Dawgs this year, but surely this one could be attributed to over confidence. Then again, maybe Shockley just sucks.

What about Texas? I think I predicted something like a 22-17 victory for the Horns. The key was always going to be if Vince could have some success in the air, and he did throw around the ball enough to keep things interesting. Of course the Longhorn’s defense also managed to do the “bend, but don’t break thing” the entire game. Hell of a game, and Vince Young is truly the man. This is one of the best games I have seen in recent memory. I am sure Kevin is suffering, but gosh darn it, what a heck of a game.

Even my adopted team (North Texas) came through with a 14-7 victory over Middle Tennessee state to continue the Mean Green’s dominance of the Sun Belt conference.

Enough for tonight. Hook ’em; sick ’em! What a night!

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BSG

I think I have only seen two complete episodes of Battlestar Galactica; maybe 3-5 parts of a few other episodes. Even so, it is obvious that BSG is about the best thing to happen to TV since the Braves won the World Series.

Seriously, I never get to see BSG on the SciFi network (Friday nights suck for TV watching), but tonight I did get to watch what I would have to consider great TV. Not just good TV, but *great* TV. BSG is that rare breed of show that completely sucks you in and has you begging for the next week’s episode. It is that good.

I did not watch the mini-series or the first few episodes of Season One because I did not really appreciate the concept of someone screwing around with a series that I grew up loving. Forget the fact that the original series is pretty cheesy by today’s standards; I am the type of fan that pre-ordered the Cyclon boxed set when the original series was announced. Sure, call me a purist, but I did not like the idea of an updated version of Battlestar. It would never work. How could it?

Slowly, but surely they hype stared. The good word spread. Trusted bloggers like Chris called BSG sliced bread. Now here I am pre-ordering BSG Season One (complete with the mini-series no less) because the few minutes I have enjoyed of the new BSG have been so unbelievably f’ing awesome. I cannot wait until September 20!

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rFactor, Yet Again

There’s a clueless rFactor noob guide available for folks like me that need an actual manual to figure out the game. First Out of the Park Baseball ships with no manual, and now rFactor. These games evolve so much that I guess I can understand this, but if World of Warcraft can ship with a manual, every game should. WoW has changed so much since launch that much of the info in the manual is useless.

I tried driving on the race track in the wrong direction and was promptly fined 100 credits for the stunt. Have to start a new driver now…

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Very Nice

It appears that the MLS will be in FIFA Manager 06. A post by the developers in the EA Sports forum contained a link to a site with a picture from the full version of the game. An option to select the USA was on the screen. In the demo, I could choose an MLS team as my favorite and there was news from the MLS about transfers, etc.

Yet another must have game for the PC.

I’ll post more demo impressions later, but other than some oddities with the 3-D match engine, I’m liking what I see. Why can’t we make this kind of stuff for American baseball? I really enjoyed being able to talk to the press before and after the fixture. My team (Chelsea) gave up a late goal after leading 2-0 for most of the game. Sure enough, the press wanted to know what I thought about my boys giving up the goal. I had three response options (soft, hard, and harder), so I let my team know through the press that this sort of unfocused play would not be tolerated during the Johnson tenure.

The good thing about not following European football too closely is that I’m not biased one way or the other as far as realism goes. But check out the feature-rich demo and take a look for yourself.

The game is scheduled for release October 5th. I imagine this will not be released in the US, so it will have to be shipped from overseas.

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