Posts Tagged ‘FPS’

Steam

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

So over the years I’ve become a firm believer in Steam. I just like being able to install a small program, then walk away and everything gets downloaded. It makes things so much easier. No CD keys to remember or anything. I just picked up the Unreal Deal, even though I’ve got most of the games already (including UT3)….I think at this point I’m not going to buy anything unless it’s on Steam. It’s just too convenient.

I’ve also been playing a lot of CS:S at Seattle-DuckSoup, these guys are fun to hang out with. If you’re looking for a fairly laid back yet competitive server, there are much worse ones out there. The admins are reasonable, and a bit crazy too.

Update (05/18/2010): These guys have taken it to the next level. They’re now DuckSoup Gaming. Give them a try, as they have a CS:S server, a TF2 server, and a BFBC2 server. They’ve got a great bunch of regulars and really good attitude.

That Shining Moment of Clarity, or “THAT’S what it reminds me of”

Friday, June 10th, 2005

I was watching Francois Truffaut’s movie version of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 tonight, (which I highly recommend, I might add, both the book and the movie) and towards the end of the film, when Montag is escaping and the city is looking for him, I realized why the Announcer in Half-Life 2 (The female voice that broadcasts whenever a guard is killed) seemed so familiar. I searched Raising the Bar for an explicit acknowledgement of the movie, but I didn’t find anything, so I’m wondering if that was the inspiration for whomever came up with her voice style. That simple, everpresent, calm voice does just as much to induce fear and the feeling of an entire city closing in on you as anything else in the game. Awesome!

E3 2k5 post-mortem: South Hall

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

South Hall is huge. There’s a ton of companies crammed in there but thanks to floor plans I can sorta remember what was where. I’ll start from the bottom left and work my way over and up.
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