Saturday, February 9, 2013

Where the f@#k have you been?!

I've been absent of late, having had more important things to do than stroke my own ego by raving about gaming to the masses, but good news, everyone! I'm back!

What have I been up to gaming-wise? Well, lets see:

  • I've quit SWTOR following the F2P transition (bad idea, EA/BioWare!)
  • Played a bit of Assassins Creed III (need to pickup a retail copy as I had a buggy version)
  • Had a bash at a few beta tests (TSW, Neverwinter, SimCity)
  • Got resurrected in WOW for 7 days by a mate to try out MOP. Promptly climbed back into the grave (great improvements since WTOLK but I'm done with WOW)
  • Picked up GW2 (not really playing it though, loads to do but none of the classes seem to fit, somehow)
I obviously haven't been dawdling. The biggest thing on my gaming diary has been PlanetSide2 though. If you have been living under a rock for the past six months or so, I'll explain:

PS2 is all about a three way battle royale over the planet Auraxis. Three factions fight for control of territory and the resources this land provides in a bid to conquer the planet. The factions are:

  • New Conglomerate (or NC, AKA Smurfs) - Freedom loving space cowboys. 
  • Vanu Sovereignty (or VS, AKA Barneys) - Alien loving, laser toting technomancers. 
  • Terran Republic (or TR, AKA Elmos) - Stoic iron fist of the old regime. 
If you haven't played the original PlanetSide then the nicknames for the three factions my seem a little bizarre. Let me explain, the three factions each have their own unique colour and it is for this that their nicknames sprang. The NC are predominately blue, the VS purple and TR are red. Simple then, in the end. 

This game is fantastic! I've played all the 'triple A' FPS games there have been and I can honestly say that the gunplay in this eclipses them all, especially if you play with your mates. When you add the vehicles (I'll come to that shortly) which are better here than in any Battlefield or other combined arms game, you and up with a game whose scope is so far beyond what other games of it ilk present you with it's amazing that any PC FPS gamer would play anything else (yes, thats right, it's not on consoles, so NYAH NYAH gamepad wielders!)

Now to the vehicles. All three factions have access to a common pool of vehicles which are identical:

  • Flash - A one man quad bike, fast and agile.
  • Lightning Tank - A one man light tank. As the name suggests its pretty nippy, not as good over rough terrain as the Flash though but has a main gun to deal out the damage. 
  • Sunderer - A heavy six-wheeled 12 man APC, with heavy armour and 2 roof mounted turrets. 
  • Galaxy - A 12 man APC of the skies. Slow when compared to the ESF's, but when crewed by able gunners, it's four turrets (one on each wing, one dorsal and one tail) can defend the beast!
I loved the Galaxy in the beta test, unfortunately they've pulled it's teeth by removing the ability to deploy it as a spawn point and it's wing mounted shields which offered protection to those disembarking. Whether they will bring this back in a limited capacity (squad or platoon spawn only) is being debated. 

The empires also have their factions specific vehicles. A MBT (main battle tank) and a ESF (empire-specific fighter):
  • NC have the Vanguard MBT and the Reaver ESF. 
  • VS have the Magrider as their MBT and the Scythe as their ESF. 
  • TR are served by the Prowler MBT and the Mosquito ESF. 
All of these are slightly different, and fit with the general feel of the empires. While we're on that subject I'll go over how the factions differ. 

The Terran Republic are what remains of the old Earth government when the colony ships which were sent to Auraxis were cut off by the collapse of the wormhole through which they traveled. They are military in style and their weapons and vehicles generally have a faster rate of fire than the other factions. Their MBT can deploy (when certified for it) turning it into turret which doubles the ROF and reload speeds. 

The New Conglomerate are a group which saw the TR being cut off from the resources of Earth as a opportunity to rise up against the oppression of the TR. Their arms carry a harder punch that the other factions, but have a lower ROF. Their MBT can deploy shields (when certified for it) which absorb damage. 

Lastly to the Vanu Sovereignty. These chaps are a group of scientists and futurists who, following the discovery of ancient Vanu relics, have embraced the technological advances that reverse engineering these have brung. Their weapons are laser and plasma based in the main, featuring zero or minimal projectile drop and their MBT has the unique ability to be able to sidestep, as it is a hover tank (be default, by the way, no certification needed). 

As you play the game, you gain both in rank and experience. As you gain experience you also gain certification points, which are the main in-game currency used to modify your classes and vehicles. 

Want to know the best part about PS2? IT'S COMPLETELY FREE TO PLAY! (and was designed to be from the outset, take note EA/BioWare! Tsk tsk!) There is a cash shop in the form of  'Station Cash'  which you can use to shortcut the certification system with regards to unlocking new vehicle and infantry weapons but the visual modifications such as emblems for both vehicle and infantry armour as well as things like different hubcaps, bonnet ornaments and so on can only be bought using SC. 

This is also true of the various different camouflage patterns for your vehicles, infantry and infantry weapons. But as these are only cosmetic and have no effect on gameplay. Some would argue that some of the camo colours are a little too good, but since you've always got a big red arrow over your head and your vehicle shows up on the minimap, the vigilant will be able to make you out easily. 

For more information head over to planetside-universe.com, which is the community site for all things PlanetSide :)

Monday, May 21, 2012

SWTOR - Naysayers STFU!

Quick rant before bed:


Will all the SWTOR naysayers please STFU and let those who genuinely enjoy the game play it without having to deal with your vitriol. 


If you don't like the game, simply smeg off and play something else. No-one wants to hear your negative parroting of other people's facts (convenient link to the wiki which explains what the word 'fact' means, many people need to familiarise themselves with this information, it seems). 


*sigh* and with that, I think I'm done for the day. 


Home Jeeves! 


/bed

Nerd-vert!

A mate of mine has decided to create a blog. If you're interested in reading the caffeine-powered rants of a professional nerd, then LOOK NO FURTHER

Saturday, April 28, 2012

It lives! (and the dangers of 'kickstarters')

Thats right folks! I'm actually not dead! I have been very busy with my new role at work, and forgot to update my blog =B'Þ


On to more interesting things. I've heard a lot about kickstarters lately. "WTF?" you may ask? Well wonder ye not!


A fantastic idea in theory, and I'm sure it'll help many people who were having problems getting recognised for their skill get the funding they need. The only thing that worries me is that it may dilute the market, making it harder for punters to see the 'wood for the trees'.

Let's face it, if there are more things to try, then that's got to be a good thing, right? But what if more of the things which are tried are pants? It could be detrimental to creativity as a whole as people will gravitate to the well established brands/artists to avoid being burned. A word of caution!


Sunday, January 22, 2012

Mondays :(

Why do Monday's always seem so depressing? Busy week preparing for my family's short break. Still, I'll try and cram some gaming in somewhere!


Right, where's that coffee gone.....

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Gaming babble & Sherlock

Had a good session on SWTOR last night, one of the few sessions I've been able to get in lately, what with my wife AND daughter being ill! Got my Republic Trooper to 27. Fantastic class quest, looks like I'll be getting an ED-209-a-like for my next companion character. 


In other news, a mate at work shared some interesting links. These are all personal blogs for characters from BBC's Sherlock:
Dr John Watson
Sherlock Holmes

Molly Hooper

If you're a fan of the show, have a look. The wife also read a rumour that a THIRD SEASON has been authorised. Looks like The Great Detective is heading for a resurrection!

Kudos to BDJ for finding the links.

If you haven't seen Sherlock yet, you really are missing out. You can catch the latest series on BBC iPlayer, although I'm not sure if season one is still on there.

EDIT: Found another Sherlock site:

Connie Prince

Monday, January 16, 2012

Welcome to QAOPSPACEBAR! Not only is this a new experience for me (I've never had a blog before), it's a new experience for everyone who chooses to participate on these pages. So, without further ado, I open the doors to this humble blog, dear readers! Hope you enjoy your stay and please, feel free to comment! In fact, I encourage it! 


- JeZ