10
Apr/07
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Annex

Good to see more content for Gears of War every now and then. Today as most know, the new game mode Annex was released. In a nutshell it is quite similar to the Domination game mode of Unreal Tournament, but there are quite a few diffrences. I am sure you can find all the details of Annex online.

Anyhoo, I just played about a good three hours or so with a few buddies from work, though not enough showed up, so only had a game of two vs two for the entire session, but I can only imagine the insanity with four vs. four! I really dig the infinte re-spawn really brought back more of the old UT feeling to the game.

The weapon tweaks added in this update are good, but the roadie run is screwed up or over tweaked in my opinion. Me and some of my friends were sticking to walls and cover more often than we wanted to while running. Before the update we did not notice that much of wall sticking while running.

Aside from the running glitch, it was all good fun… there is another downside to Annex which I will personally feel, a lack of sleep due to the fact that I’ll be playing more Gears online with some of the guys from work!

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5
Apr/07
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Current Antics

Been busy with work and other stuff, mainly playing a lot of games. Currently I am jumping between, Supreme Commander, Gears of War, and Guitar Hero 2. Actually most my time is spent on GH2 for 360, I have played it before on PS 2 at friend’s houses or at a party, but never actually had my own copy since I don’t own a PS2.

There is nothing new about the 360 version, aside from a handful of new songs and crispy HD graphics, but fun and addicting game nonetheless. Though I suck at the game and get laughed at for playing on easy, I think I am getting hang of the controls and can play most of the songs on medium difficulty. At the moment there are only four songs on medium which I find to be impossible. Also seeing an Iron Maiden track on this game was a good sight, this game does not have enough, “metal”. Though I am sure the reason is to tailor the game to all scopes of rock, but this game needs a special, “Heavy Metal/Black Metal” expansion pack. :)

Aside from gaming, been busy with drumming, got an audtion this weekend. Hopefully that goes well, me and my band will be doing some orginal tracks as well as a cover. If I can, I’ll get a video up here of the audition.

Well I should get back to work, well not work but I think a LAN party is about to start…I guess that can be considered as work…

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26
Mar/07
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Studio Recording

This weekend I went down to Philly to practice with my band and also record some live drums at a studio. For the past couple of months or so I have been trying to record drums at home but nothing really worked on the acoustic kit or the electric. Actually I did make some recorded demos with my electric kit and my band seems to think those are good, but I honestly don’t like what I have recorded. The reason for that is the sound. Sure the electric kit can almost sound like an acoustic and if played creatively it can fool anyone to assume it is an acoustic setup with some recorded effects. However, in my opinion and probably most drummers will agree that nothing can compare to the true natural sound of an acoustic setup.

Anyways, since I have been trying to get the acoustic kit recorded for the drum tracks I could never get it right for two reasons, software and hardware, for both I need a ton of cash so I guess that makes a third reason as well. Bascially in terms of software I would need a really good recording tool which is not cheap and a computer to support it as well. In the hardware department I would need to get a couple of drum mics and possibly some sort of interface to connect the mic outputs to the mixer our band has to record each drum of the entire kit. I could go on and on about other issues and ‘excuses’ I have made not to shell out the cash and time to get the stuff I need.

So to make a long story short, my vocalist told me that one of his co-workers has a studio with a drumset that I can play and record my drum tracks with. I checked this place out yesterday and it was great. Pretty much solved all my problems with software and hardware, all I had to do was play my parts and the studio guy would do the rest of the work in terms of recording and organizing the tracks. I think I will get those tracks today via email so if I remember I’ll post them here along with a short video of my self warming up and getting used to studio drumset. (Updated: Video of me testing the drumset)

Though I was quite happy with the fact I got an acoustic sound on record that my band can use, I am sure that I will have to go back to the studio another day and re-record the tracks since they really were not perfect the first time around. But nonetheless going into the studio and seeing how drum recording is really supposed to be done was a new learning experience for me and should hopefully help me improve my drumming skills in terms of recording and following live music.

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16
Mar/07
0

More Snow…

So last night there was a forecast that in the morning there would be some heavy snow storms. Well there was no snow this morning but it was really cold. Around noon time the snow hit and started to pile up really fast. Right now it is still snowing and probably around four inches or so out there with more on the way! I’ll probably get snowed in this weekend like I did last month.

Word of advice avoid driving in a blizzard at all costs unless necessary. My necessity to drive was to get home from work. With rush hour and blizzard it was not easy. At times my car was skidding a little bit on turns, but on this down hill road near my apartment I literally stalled and lost control of the car. I was not going fast but even with the slow speed and brake control my car lost its traction and started sliding left and right in the middle of traffic. Luckily I was able to regain control after a few minutes of sliding and other motorists were kind enough to keep their distance during this time as well

I was planning to go down to Philly to chill and practice with my bandmates but looks like that plan is postponed till next week…

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14
Mar/07
1

GDC 07 and More! Part 2

So I left off talking about the first days sessions and events, as I mentioned I got back to the hotel pretty late. Anyways I wanted to get up early for the Thrusday sessions, the first being Cliffy B’s Gears of War presentation which I was really looking forward to.

Me being the fanboy went a bit early to the presentation hall to get a good seat since I knew the place would be packed within no time. When I got to the presentation room there were only a few other people there, including Cliff himself! Seeing one of my inspirations for getting into the games industry in person was truely memorable moment. I talked to Cliff for a bit and snagged a picture with him. ( Which reminds me, I need get my pictures and the pictures from the other VV peeps and get them online)

After the Cliffy B presentation I got a call from one of the VV peeps asking if I was going to attended the Miyamoto key note session. I did not know that it was starting soon so I opted to go, though as soon as I walked outside of Moscone North to go Moscone South I noticed a very long line of people waiting to get into the key note session. At first glance the line did not seem that bad, but as walked around looking for the end of the line I realized that the line almost wrapped around the building twice! With the choice of standing in line for a few hours or going to more sessions, I chose the latter. Though it would have been cool to see Miyamoto in person as well, I heard I did not miss much at the key note, and anything I did miss or wanted to know could be found online, so no regerts there. The one session I did miss and was highly interested in as well was Chris Taylor’s talk on the design of Supreme Commander, since it was at the same time as the Gears of War session, perhaps I can find the audio recordings to find out what I missed.

Thus far of the sessions I have mentioned most were really good and informative, but I accidentally attended a really crappy session. I say accidentally, becuase I at the time I planned to go to session from Harmonix which was about their designs on the Guitar Hero franchise, but Mike, a fellow VV designer suggested I go to this particular session entiled, ‘Accessibility Idol’ with him due to the fact that Ernest Adams was one of the speakers. I was not familar with who Ernest Adams was but I took the suggestion and head to the session. Now here is where things go wrong, I’ll try to be brief here.

Basically the session started late to begin with, the speakers were taking way too long to get their act together. Overall there were more panelists than audience members which was not a good sign. Anyways, once things got on track the session started with this odd almost psychedelic video, which tried to be funny but failed miserbly at trying to show the concept of poorly designed games that are intended to be accessible to those that are handicapped. After the video the panelists started talking about their own personal game ideas for the premise of accesibilty.

Before I go on, I need to backtrack for second. Bascially this session started with no formal introductions or info about what the talk was actually about or who the speakers were, the audience was left in the dark so to say as the panelists went on without a care in the world.

Anyways cutting to the chase we went to this talk for Ernest Adams, and his part of this odd talk was kind of cool where he presented a plausible game concept in the realm of accesibilty that involved a very simple flight sim of airships and zepplins. After he presented I kind of got the jist of what these people were trying to do. Bascially they were doing an ‘American Idol’ clone with many speakers and judges to approve or disapprove of game ideas. Kind of a lame premise for a GDC talk but apperently it was accepted and in all its lameness was presented. After Ernest Adams, we walked out on the session as did many others.

So at the end of the day me and some other VV peeps head out to dinner before going to any parties. We went to this really great sushi place that was across the street from Biscut and Blues. The night before, I was trying to convince some peeps to go down there with me but I ended up by myself at Jack in the Box. Anyways that was the night before…this evening we enjoyed lots and lots of sushi due to the almost endless supply of ‘sushi boats’ passing by and large ammounts of specials we ordered.

After dinner we headed to Suite Night, which was an open GDC party at the W hotel. Boy was this place overcrowded! I did not stay their long, maybe for a half hour or less, at which point I headed out with Mike. I believe Mike went back to the hotel, so I called up my friend in the area and went sight seeing with him for a few hours before heading back to the hotel myself.

On Friday, were last few sessions of GDC and also the day I was going to head back to Albany on a late night flight. Nothing interesting happened on the last day excecpt for some vendors handing out free Monster energy drinks in the morning at the front door of the convention center. No better way to start the day than with high levels of caffeine and sugar!

So that about sums up my trip last week in San Francisco, hopefully next year I will be able to attend GDC once agan.

Thanks for reading.

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12
Mar/07
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GDC 07 and More! Part 1

Last week was a blast in San Francisco during GDC! I came back to Albany yesterday (Saturday March 10th) around 10 am. Checked my mail and whatnot, then went to sleep for a bit. That bit turned into the whole day! All of Satruday was spent sleeping, but it was well needed sleep. During GDC I got up early for the sessions and went to sleep really late due to parties and other events. So without further ramblings I shall provide you with an overview of what happened at GDC. But before I begin I want to mention that I will not be going into any detail about the sessions in this rant but will go on for a bit about the actual event. If that is what you are looking for then here is a powerpoint presentation with a quick recap of all the sessions I attended. ( Download GDC 07 Notes)

So as I mentioned in my last post I was up most of the night packing and realized I had a few hours before my flight. Instead of playing online I went to sleep. No I did not screw my self if that is what your thinking. Though it could have happened I had three alarm clocks to make sure I got up within a few hours to make the drive to co-worker’s house to drop my car off and hitch a ride with him to airport. Anyways that morning around 4am was bloody cold, like minus 15 or something with the wind. Almost got a case of frostbite! Me being the idiot, I left my gloves in the car overnight, so when I put them on to avoid the cold, I practically froze my hands off with those ice cold gloves! So I ditched the gloves and made the drive freezing my ass off.

After a couple of hours of flying and time zone changes I landed in San Fran and headed to the hotel. I stayed at this place called the Renaissance Parc 55, kind of odd name for a hotel which I thought might some cheap place but in fact was kind of neat and swanky. Though I rarely stayed in the hotel, it was quite close to the Moscone cetner where the GDC was held so there was no need to take a cab or shuttle. Once I got settled in I headed to the Moscone center to check out the place and find out where the different sessions were located as well as get my badge and any free swag.

From there I found out a good friend of mine from high school was in the area so I chilled with him for a few hours and then headed to dinner. Me and some of the other attendes from VV went to this high class resturant I think called ‘Bacar’ or something like that. Damn the food was expensinve, 35 bucks for fish entree! Luckily that dinner was covered for so I enjoyed my expensive raw tuna dish (not really sushi was kind of cooked) without regret. After dinner we headed to the IGDA party, it was packed but kind of lame. Though all of us from VV hijacked this area on the second floor and made into the VV VIP room. Ok that was a bad joke, but nonetheless we had some fun once we were all together at the IGDA party. Got some free Google swag from there too.

The following day, Wednesday the 7th I went my first sessions which were all really interesting and informative. See presentation notes (link at top of rant) for session details. One of the sessions I attended was by Warren Spector, of Deus Ex fame. His session about storytelling was really cool, after it I met up with him and asked some questions about Deus Ex and Deus Ex 2. After the day’s sessions I and other VV peeps headed to Shaba games studio which was a few blocks from Moscone center. Shaba is another Activision studio like VV and other Activision employees were invited.

That party was pretty cool got to meet other designers from different Activision studios. Since that party was short we had another invite to the ECT or ICT party (can’t remember the name) at this place called Biscut and Blues. There was some great live jazz music here but there was no food like at the Shaba party. I got really hungry and offered others to go out to eat but in the end I got singled out since the others were drinking ( I don’t drink at all) and headed to a Jack in the Box just around the corner. While I quickly ate two fried fish sandwhichs I got a call from one of the VV peeps that they went across the street to another bar. What fun…. I followed them there just to hang out.

Anyways while we were there I got pissed off in sense and so did another designer in our crew. What pissed us off was the music. Ok it is feasible for bars to have techno or rave music which I hate, being metal head, but this place had some guys that that were playing the worst music ever. These clowns tried to make dance remixes on the fly of good rock songs, such as Song 2 from Blur also somewhere in the mix of lame dance remixes they were playing the song from the Gears of War trailer. Oh did that make my ears bleed. So with two of us getting pissed and ansy to get out we conviced the others to leave and get some food. Though I already ate I decided to eat again. This time I enjoyed some pancakes and coffee at a dinner near by. Finally after walking around some I came back to the hotel around 2am or so.

I would like to go on but I am tired right now and I am sure your tired of reading this rant! So I shall continue my story tomorrow…. peace.

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6
Mar/07
0

Off to GDC

In a few hours I’ll be heading to the airport on my way to San Francisco for the Game Developers Conference (GDC). I have never been to GDC before nor have I been to San Francisco so it should be an interesting experience. I am not sure what my plans are for today (since I get there around noon San Fran time and it is currently 1:45 am here in Albany), but there is a party from the International Game Developers Association (IGDA) in the evening sometime so that should be fun.

Aside from that my plan for the rest of the week is to attend various sessions relative towards game design. Though I can’t remember what sessions I am attending off the top of my head I know that I will be going one presented by some people from Monolith studios where the subject is about starting game ideas and getting them approved to become produced games, there is another session I forget who the speaker is but the subject of the session is how to write great design docs for a game. Also I think on Thursday I’ll be attending Cliffy B’s presentation on Gears of War, that should be really interesting. When I get back I’ll have some notes that I will post online about the sessions I attended and what I learned from them.

I better try and get some sleep within the next few hours before I have to head out. Though I could just stay up and play online or something and not screw myself by oversleeping and missing the plane.

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25
Feb/07
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Ultimate Supreme Commander Alliance

Last night I finally finished Marvel Ulitmate Alliance on my 360. Overall I really enjoyed it and found to be a little easier than the X-Men Legend titles. This time around the team mechanics were better unlike with X-Men Legends where team mates would wander off by themselves to find the biggest and strongest AI and die in the process leaving you alone to fight a swarm of AI.

For the most part the game had its challenging moments but when it came to supervillian encounters all you have to do is mash away at the normal and strong attack buttons and land a few finishing moves to kill them off within a few minutes. Other supervillian encounters used button input minigames, as seen in God of War, which made the player’s character do some unique movements and attacks that bring down the villian.

In terms of achivement points this game practically gives half of them for free. In some games you need to do something really tricky or insane to get the achievement points, here all you have to do is play the game and you get points for defeating most of the major supervillians. Though there are some tricky achievements as well but they are not that hard to get.

Aside from Ultimate Alliance, Supreme Commander on the PC has been keeping me busy lately. Perhaps this may be the game that brings me back into PC gaming! I played the demo a couple of weeks ago and was impressed and had to buy the full game. Chris Taylor, the lead designer, really brought back the gameplay elements of Total Annihilation to this game. Unlike most RTS games where you can just rush with a certain number of troops or unit types to win a campaign, Superme Commander truely requires some tactical strategy and planning before launching an attack. To give an example of this I was playing one of the main story missions and I was given an objective to destroy the enemy base. I though that can’t be hard with over a hundred tanks and planes, boy was I proved wrong. I rushed the base head on with all my units and they got owned by anti-aircraft and land turrets well before I got near the base. What I had to do was tactically take out the anti-air first, then the land turrets, after that I had to use an alternate path to flank the based from the side where there were no defenses. So basically in a nutshell this game requires a little more thinking and strategy than other RTS games. Also on average one mission can take upto three hours!

Well I have ranted enough, time to go play some more Supreme Commander!

Filed under: Games
14
Feb/07
1

Snow Day!

Right now there is a blizzard outside and a foot or two of snow! Luckily a snow day was called at work so I did not have to go outside and suffer the extreme frostbite inducing temperatures.

Though I did go outside for bit to take a few pictures of snow storm, then came running back into my apartment for warmth.

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So since I am stuck inside all day I’ll probably continue playing Marvel Ultimate Alliance on my 360 and maybe clean my place up a bit since I have had no time at all over the past few weeks to do it.

And speaking Xbox 360, I was talking to a fellow co-worker this morning and he mentioned that he finally caved in from the peer preassure me and other designers gave him to buy a 360 rather than a PS3. Huzzah!

Filed under: Misc
11
Feb/07
1

Microwave

You know how there are warnings and cautions against putting metalic objects inside a microwave. Well today I accidentally left a spoon inside my dinner and microwaved it for about a good three or four minutes. I did not know the spoon was in the plate until after I pulled it out of the microwave to eat.

Now you probably have an image in your head of sparks flying and whatnot, but luckily nothing happened. The microwave still works and the food was tasty. Though it is tempting to see lightning bolts come out of my microwave I am reluctant to try it again…

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