Friday, October 29, 2010

Given The Gift of Game

STALKER Call of Pripyat Box Cover

I want to give a shout out to my friend JackBurton. He gifted me S.T.A.L.K.E.R Call of Pripyat the other day over Steam. I am super excited about playing it. I’ll probably get to it as soon as I finish Mass Effect 2 followed by Vampire Bloodlines.

I wanted this game for a long time, but money has been hard to come by. Thanks again Jack, much appreciated.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Best of Panoramio Collection Part 1

I stumbled across some amazing photographs on Panoramio. I decided to post some of my favorites here. All pictures are copyright of their respective owners

Tarangira National Park, Tanzania

1. Tarangira National Park, Tanzania.

Churchill, MB, Canada

2. Churchill, MB, Canada.

Paradise, NV, USA

3. Paradise, NV, USA.

Pforzheim, Germany

4. Pforzheim, Germany.

Petersbaumgarten, 2840 Grimmenstein, Austria

5. Petersbaumgarten, 2840 Grimmenstein, Austria

Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74075, USA

6. Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74075, USA

If I have to pick a favorite among these, I would have to say the picture of the house in Pforzheim, Germany (#4). There is something about the colors which really captivates me. Not to mention the fact that it looks like a house in a fairy tale! I’ll post more as I come across them.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

A Look Back At The Older Versions

With the release of a new generations of browsers a few months away, I thought I should take a look at some of the older browsers we used back in the day. I managed to get hold of some old versions and tested them on a Windows 7 machine. Over the next few months I plan to write at least one more browser related blog. So bear with me.

Firefox v0.8

I tested the oldest version Firefox I could fine – version 0.8. I am surprised that the browser is not all that bad! Its definitely functional and I would definitely recommend this for people who are still using Pentium III or IV machines.

Firefox version 0.8 on Windows 7. I changed the theme to Classic.

I clicked on Help bookmark and that doesn’t seem to work anymore. Also conspicuously absent is the news feed. I am however impressed that this browser has tabs. I remember using tabs for the first time in a browser called Crazy Browser. It ran on IE 6 engine. I used it for a while before I discovered Firefox. I was a little late to the party though. I remained a Netscape user for a long time.

SeaMonkey v1.0

I did not use this a lot back in the day. Nevertheless, the first available version seems to in a good working shape, albeit, its very rudimentary compared to today’s browsing standards.

Again, I might recommend this browser to someone who is still using a Pentium III or IV machine for giggles.

Gmail works So does old version of Yahoo. New version doesn't work.

Netscape Navigator v4.79

This is was a big name in the browser market back in the day. That was before Microsoft released IE bundled with Windows, and very soon it destroyed almost all competition until Firefox came along. Netscape was a very good browser by all means, I used it until I switched to Windows XP in 2003. Once IE 6 came out, I had to need for Netscape. Not that I am accusing IE 6 of being a good browser. I was just ignorant back then.

Netscape install screen. Brings back a lot of memoriesInstallation in progress. Those days, when you download a browser, you didn't just download a browser. It had AOL messenger, Winamp, Real Player and an email client.

Retro AOL messenger bundled with Netscape. Still works! Asylum start page

Old version of Gmail still works! No luck with Yahoo Mail. Can't even sign in.

YouTube homepage. Its a mess. YouTube video page.

Real Player Basic bundled with Netscape 4.79 Winamp bundled with Netscape 4.79

Seeing how different things were back then, I am surprised at how much has changed. I remember the time when 7Kbps was considering good download speed, and one had to pay for download managers, and torrents and video streaming were unheard of.

Times sure have changed a lot.

New Generation of Browser Wars

Microsoft announced today that they are going to release a new version of their browser, Internet Explorer 9. This announcement comes in the wake of Mozilla releasing their new beta version of Firefox 4 beta. Google Chrome is being updated every few weeks, and I have lost track of the version.

I use Firefox on all my PCs. However, for me, it is far from perfect in terms of interface. IE 8 for me has the perfect interface; thankfully, Firefox lets me get that IE look by using Vista Aero theme. I can’t quite praise this theme enough.

Also, I was looking at personas and the world started making a lot of sense when I saw this:

persona

58,187 active users. That’s nice to see.

Anyway, I am very interested in seeing how new generation of browsers perform. I am hoping IE 9 comes a lot closer to Firefox in terms of functionality, and hopefully have a spell checker this time.

Although I don’t see myself giving up the functionality of Firefox, especially AdBlock Plus. It makes surfing so much easier for me. Yes, Firefox is a little more resource hungry, but in the age of dual core CPUs, that hardly matters.

OK, here is when I will switch to IE 9 if it has -

  • Better password manager
  • AdBlock Plus equivalent
  • Flashgot equivalent
  • Spell checker
  • “Paste and go” option

So let’s see how IE 9 will fare compared to the other browsers.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Valve: Three Surprises

So back in August, exactly a month ago, PC Gamer interviewed Valve Software at length. They talked about many things, but conspicuously absent was any mention of Half-Life 2: Episode 3. Yet again, I was disappointed.

However, Gabe Newell did say this during the interview:

Gabe Newell: Yeah. The average surprise is negative, not positive, and so if we’re going to surprise people we need to be conscious of that fact. Because we’re going to continue to surprise. We have three pretty big surprises in the next twelve months, at least.

PC Gamer: Are these related to specific games?

Gabe Newell: We have three surprises. I’m talking about surprises, not the surprises themselves. But we’re going to do three things that have the potential to… that will be novel. And if we don’t make sure that people understand what we’re doing, they could easily respond in a Left 4 Dead 2 kind of way. Like, “What the hell?” right? And we just need to be good about that.

We also have to be conscious of the fact that there are a lot of different people that we talk to. Like, there’s people who are really close to us and trust us, and there are other people who play our games and that are more sceptical. And you need to make sure you’re talking to both of those groups in clear enough fashion, to make sure that just because one group is happy and on board, it doesn’t mean the other groups are going to be.

There is nothing known about those surprises to this day, but I would like to speculate what those are, if for no other reason then to revisit this blog in 12 months and be amused at how completely wrong I was.

Well, here is what I think the surprises will be:

  • A new IP
  • Half-Life 3
  • Counter-Strike 2

I do not care about Counter-Strike, I do not care about multiplayer gaming in general, but the new IP and Half-Life 3 speculations are something I hope will be true.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Games To Look Forward To

I was disappointed that there was no update on Doom 4 at 2010 Quake Con and Rage was pushed to September 2011! That was a double dose of disappointment for me. I was hoping I would be able to play Rage this year along with Crysis 2.

Well, as things would turn out, Crysis 2 is pushed all the way to March 2011. I am not sure what I have to look forward to this year. There is the new Medal of Honor and Call of Duty: Black Ops. I am interested in seeing how they are going to perform, but I had absolutely no intention of playing them until they are available for under $10.

Now, I am just wanted to list all the games I looking forward to in the new year or two:

  1. Crysis 2 – Its a sequel to Crysis. What can I say?
  2. Doom 4 – Hoping that there won’t be any spiders in this one!
  3. Diablo 3 – Played both Diablo games, loved the first one, found the second game a little too hard, hopefully third will be better for me.
  4. Max Payne 3 – One of my favorite games.
  5. Brink – From the makers of Enemy Territory Quake Wars…should be interesting.
  6. Deus Ex 3 – Last chance for Deus Ex to redeem itself on the PC. With a new cover mechanic, however, this game is threatening to take the Invisible War route.
  7. Far Cry 3 – Far Cry 2 was a disappointment, let’s hope they learn their lesson.
  8. Fallout: New Vegas – Loved Fallout 3. Yet to play the DLCs. I probably will play this before I play those.
  9. Rage – New engine, new IP…
  10. Duke Nukem Forever – I never played the original Duke, but I love the theme by Megadeth
  11. Portal 2 – Sequel to one of the best games ever…
  12. BioShock Infinite – This is looking amazing. I am very eager to know more about this game.
  13. Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood – I want to play the other two games. I probably will play the first game, but I am not buying the second (DRM issue).
  14. Because 13 is such an unholy number, my last item on the list is Half-Life 2 Episode 3. I am going to hope it will be announced next year.

Yes, there is Duke Nukem Forever on the list there. Turns out Gearbox (makers of Brother’s in Arms) are working on the game and will release it in 2011. I just realized this game was first announced before Google was formed.

I will look to revise my list as new games are announced.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Post Finals Bliss

As I said in my previous blog, I’ve had the most dreadful time leading up to the finals. I took four courses this semester, and the week before finals, I had submissions due in all of them. Organizing time this particular semester had been difficult. Its always difficult, but this semester was more so.

Now that I am done with the finals, and I made an A in one of the courses (Yes!), I decided to celebrate. I ordered pizza and breadsticks from Papa John’s, and that set me back by $33! It was an expensive proposition. I still have the barbecue chicken and bacon pizza in the fridge. I have a small appetite and it takes a long time for me to run through that large pizza. I intend to finish it by tomorrow night and then get back to eating regular healthy food.

I also intend to start my evening jogging from Monday on. Weather in summer is fantastic and I should make the most of it. I bet my stamina is at its all time low, and I wonder if I will be able to run a quarter mile without being completely exhausted. I will take it easy in the first week though.

(I put a slice of pizza in the oven. I am just that hungry)

Friday night (5/7/10) was crazy. I had a final submission due at 11:59PM, but I turned in my assignment at around 9PM. Then I ordered pizza, and I helped my roommate fix his laptop, and I started playing Fallout 3 at around 11PM and I pretty much went on playing till 7AM. I had an 8 hour marathon of Fallout 3.

I am loving the game. It had some performance issues at ultra initially and I grudgingly turned down the settings a little bit, and its working really well.

(Eating pizza and watching Zero Punctuation review of Splinter Cell: Conviction. OK, so Splinter Cell: Convection is all nonsense apparently. Good thing I didn’t pay $59.99 for it. *faceplam*)

So coming back to Fallout 3, I am so glad I got it for my birthday. The most amazing gameplay moment is when you step out of the Vault and see the world around you. Although I knew exactly how the story was going to unfold, the moment I got out of the claustrophobic vault and saw the world, I was in awe. Just as I was beginning to get bored of goofing around in the vault killing roaches, the game puts me smack in the middle of the wasteland with a horizon as far as the eye could see. Its one of those moments that gives you goosebumps.

I got a short video of that as well, so be sure to watch it in HD.

I hear that Fallout 3: New Vegas is coming out, I am quite interested in it.

Not much else has happened apart from that. I am going to continue playing Fallout 3 for the rest of the weekend and then get back to work on Monday.