Everything posted by Gorth
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Books we've been reading V2.0
Finished 'Small Gods'. Great story with an actual ending. Game developers take note! Started reading the latest Dan Abnett paperback release, 'Salvations Reach' (a Gaunts Ghosts novel). Ended up reading in my bed until 5:30 in the morning. Not good. It's going to be a long day today >_
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What you did today
My local motorcycle dealer didn't offer me anything like that when I got a new battery recently. I was just happy that he offered to help me getting rid of it in a "responsible" way (instead of the landfill). Maybe I should have bargained.
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US Election 2012...the aftermath
Yugoslavia disagrees So does ETA and IRA. Catalonia is considering independence from Spain undoing the old union of Aragon and Castile, Belgium has always been a fragile construct and Liga Norte still wants to apply big scissors to Italy and cut it in half. Ossetia definitely didn't want to be part of Georgia and the Faroe Islands still entertain notions of independence from Denmark (until somebody puts up a balance sheet and shows them the price of independence that is). Nothing lasts forever. Sometimes separation happens peacefully (like the Czecks and Slovaks) and sometimes not so peacefully (a lot of others).
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Update #30: How Stuff is Made
My experience with project managers is also mostly in a corporate, project oriented environment, but I'm not sure the production guys in games development are a 1:1 translation of the role. Seems like the manage communication, schedules and stuff like that alright, but they also deal with a lot of "external" things, like coordinating stuff with external supplies, like contractors, voice actors, recording studios, whatever. Project leads sounds more like the guys who have the clout to make decisions and call the shots when stuff needs to be cut, changed or the whip cracked to make people hurry up and meet their scheduled targets. Would be interesting to observe a typical workday in the office
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Mass effect Trilogy
I thought that was why Liara was there? She is in her own words considered a child amongst her people. Doesn't stop Shepard of course I've been playing a bit of ME2 recently, trying out the bunch of DLC's I purchased. Overlord was sort of Ok, although it doesn't get anywhere near the Geth Collective in ME3 (which was damn good IMO). I just finished Lair of the Shadowbroker and while I hate boss fights passionately, some of the other bits of the DLC was good. Especially the dossier. No idea who wrote the little stories in there, but the guy gets a 'Like' from Gorth. Mirandas online dating attempts and Grunts search history were particularly funny.. I still don't own ME1, but the genesis interactive comic thingy sort of gave the rundown of key events I suppose? Can't remember having seen much else in reviews and youtube vids.
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Why bother with faith?
...and here I thought faith was human fears. Religious people fears that there is no higher purpose, no justice and no accountability for what you did in life. Atheists fears that there is some kind of higher purpose, that there is justice and terrified by the thought of being held accountable for their actions. Agnostics are just afraid of taking a stand. I believe people will lead good lives and be "good persons" because they are inclined to do so, as part of who they are, the way they were raised and a number of other circumstances all playing together to create people whose total is greater than the sum of their parts.
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What are you playing now - the plays the thing
Playing a bit more XCOM. Getting close to the end I think...
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US Election 2012...the aftermath
Just a thought, when Texas secedes from the Democratic Peoples Republic of America, you better start signing mutual defense treaties. There is bound to be one of more Mexican populist politician who wants to promise the liberation of the Mexican province of Texas during some election
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Happy Veterans Day!
You know Oby, you really need to get out more (if you honestly thought that was a valid metric for service to a country) Didn't serve in the armed forces, just did my time in the Civil Defense (the draft, love it hate it, it sometimes makes the decision for you). Did get to kill a few fires
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Thought this article might be appreciated here.
That guy is creepy
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS!
*Gasp!* "Perhaps the highest profile difference between the new version and the older DirectX 11 is that DirectX 11.1 has native stereoscopic 3D support"... a truly essential feature in next-gen gaming. How could I possibly have tolerated the flat look of my games the last 25+ years??? I can no longer see any reason not to rush out and wave my credit card at Microsoft and yell "Charge!" Joking aside, you had me worried for a moment there Morgoth
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US Election 2012...the aftermath
Not ruling that out as a possibility, but if they are like corporate management elsewhere in the world, they will have timed it to coincide with an event where they can cut cost and wash their hands at the same time. It wasn't us, it was the evil government that made us do it. Similar things happened in Australia with carbon taxes, suddenly energy prices got an astronomical price hike, trying to wipe it off on the carbon tax (despite even non-economists being able to do the math, the taxes could in no feasible way account for the amount that prices increased), European corporations used the introduction of the Euro currency as an opportunity to "round up" prices rather than trying to actually convert prices etc. If you can score a few points on the bottom line and pass blame elsewhere, your shareholders will love you. Politics is not the only dirty business
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS!
I think people are mixing up their terminology sometimes. CGI is pretty much everything your computer shows on screen. I suppose the discussion is about how it was rendered, using the game engine and renderer versus using the same or similar assets rendered in another application ("pre-rendered" or FMV sequences)?
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US Election 2012...the aftermath
Thanks Enoch. Interesting situation. You are basically saying, doing nothing will automatically increase taxes. Sort of sucks when you are not the party in power and want to be seen actively doing something to improve your candidates changes next election. The horse trading is going to be interesting
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US Election 2012...the aftermath
I've heard people mentioning the 'fiscal cliff' a few times. Can anybody explain to a fiscal layman what's up?
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Disney buys Lucasfilm
Star Wars' decline started with 'Return of the Jedi'. Beginning with the Muppet Show in Jabbas palace and ending with Ewoks I must shamefully admit that I once bought a Star Wars dvd set (the collection featuring all 3 original movies in the original cinematic release versions, i.e. "unenhanced" by digital frippery). I haven't watched any of the movies that the new guys have been working on, but I'm genuinely curious to see what direction they are taking it: Its roots or the episodic merchandise advertising (or something completely new?).
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Which iPad type gadget for elderly father?
Sweet music for an old "flash site hater". Haters gonna hate after all
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What you did today
Words of wisdom. I've been so drunk that it took 48 hours to sober up, but never in my life had a headache as a result. Whichever way you do it, make sure you are hydrated enough before crashing for the night.
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What you did today
As the saying goes, make sure you kill it with fire! Badly store food kills more people than spiders and snakes, yet nobody screams for help and jumps up on a table when opening the fridge...
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Fallout 4 Obsidian Petition
No >_ (That's where Is topped playing FO3 and never finished the game)
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Which iPad type gadget for elderly father?
I'm not complaining. The only flash site I visit voluntarily these days is youtube... *pats his trusty ancient nokia dumb-phone*
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Best way to learn programming?
To be honest, I mostly used it to do some sandbox experiments with 'A's and 'B's existing in a little world (my screen) and teach them different behavior. Aggressive, evasive, that kind of thing. Stimulus was stuff like food and survival versus pain and extinction. It was trying to take rules based (with memory) AI based logic in a different direction (or rather a different approach). I ran out of time though. Work. Work always gets in the way of fun
- South Park delayed?
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Windows 8 Impressions
Kinky lol. Should that be sexa-? Or hex-? Six-core? I'll give the Ubuntu link a shot, thanks. Last time I seriously spent time Linux it was Red Hat that was all the rage. I like virtual machines because they are easily disposable and easily replaceable if you end up in a state of fubar of your installation.