Category: YouTube
Battlefield Bad Company 2 PSA
Posted by Wanderlust in First Person Shooters, PC Gaming, Sports, Video, YouTube Thursday, 18 March 2010 01:39 No Comments
This is great. Hmmm, wonder what game they’re talking about with spam nading?
Battlefield Nirvana
Posted by Wanderlust in Betas/Demos, First Person Shooters, PC Gaming, YouTube Sunday, 31 January 2010 07:08 No Comments
Bad Company 2 is in beta for pre-orders and I’m in Nirvana. Finally an FPS has been released that makes me jump for joy. I wasn’t sure how badly they’d implement the game in this day and age of console porting but they’ve done an excellent job on the game. I’m missing the command button to call out enemies, thank yous but I’m hoping that will be there at some point. It seems they took some of the good things from the Call of Duty series and made them better such as melee. No quick, 1 random knife shot, I’ve had a few but I’ve also seen where it takes a few swings of the blade to take down the enemy and I know I hit them on the first because of the “ugh” sound. It’s refreshing rather than the, what sometimes seems like, the 10 feet long knifes from MW2 and even BF2/BF2142.
The familiar accumulative stats, as previous BF games, are there as well. The current mod they’re demoing is also fun but quite tough as the attacking team if you have no one that can get in to the base. It’s an attack/defense mod where the attacking team parachutes in and attempts to destroy key objects. It already seems a bit more polished than BF2/BF2142 in terms of the interface, outside of the EXTREMELY slow server browser and lack of sorting servers by latency or players and the filters resetting after every restart but again, hopefully that will be added as well. It allows you to immediately join a squad, the ability to spawn on players and as I said, most of the “goodies” from the BF series.
So far I’m loving this game. It’s the type of FPS game I’ve been waiting for since BF2 began to grow long in the tooth and I’m looking forward to the March release! I have some video’s and screenshots I’ll get up soon but in the mean time, check out the official trailer at Battlefield.com or watch below!
Cheers!
Firefox 3.5.x SUCKS!
Posted by Wanderlust in Software, Troubleshooting, YouTube Wednesday, 5 August 2009 06:26 1 Comment
So I’ve tried Chrome where I found that I consistently got DNS errors when loading pages. I refresh and it loads fine and I don’t mind the browser but it’s not Firefox. This week I’ve been giving Safari a try, again it’s OK but not Firefox and I’ve noticed a few issues with it like accepting gifts in Facebook. It doesn’t return you to the request page properly and when you browse back, it’s f’d up…shows incorrect tags on buttons, lists the wrong apps for buttons, etc.
Firefox never had these issues, even IE, while having more than FF, doesn’t have these little issue. So I rebuilt this past week with Windows 7, installed Firefox 3.5.1 and viola, Firefox has started having the EXACT same issues. Could it be my AT&T Uverse? Maybe, but not in the past have I noticed these issues but with Chrome. It almost seems that Firefox has made their changes for private browsing and whatever else they changed under the hood and added this annoying bug. I ended up logging into Facebook earlier using IE because it allowed me to rather than telling me there was a DNS error with Firefox for about 5 minutes straight. Oddly enough after I logged in with IE, it worked on Firefox with some delay. Could it be Windows 7? Maybe but my laptop running FF 3.0.x has yet to show this behavior.
The newest problem seems to be with 3.5.2 and EXTREMELY slow page browsing. I load a video on YouTube and it keeps stammering as it tries to keep up. So I reset my router thinking maybe my connection was to blame (although speedtest.net didn’t seem to show it but could be lost packets somewhere) and the same thing. I tried to load the same page in IE and it works flawlessly. I’m not sure exactly what they’re doing with Firefox but it almost seems like Coke changing the formula while on top of the world. Firefox has slowly, and more recently, quickly started to make huge grounds on Internet Explorer but now at the height they seem to have stopped testing released code? I’m not sure, I’m just reporting what I’m seeing… Maybe others are seeing different results but when Facebook, Youtube and other popular sites are loading slow, it’s not good when the desktop browser is chugging along fine.
Again I’m a huge Firefox user and supporter but not if they’re trying to keep up with a fledgling browser and in the process have started to disregard the user experience. As for the testing, it’s already been published the security flaws in 3.5 so I’m wondering if this is the beginning of them being in the spotlight? What is that, now famous, quote? With great power comes great responsibility.
Left 4 Dead and Updates
Posted by Wanderlust in First Person Shooters, MODs, PC Gaming, Video, XBox 360, YouTube Thursday, 15 January 2009 23:01 No Comments
I’ve been pretty neglectful around here the past month and a half, mostly playing Left 4 Dead and keeping busy with other things.
Anyway, Valve has announced that the SDK is coming very soon as well as downloadable content and the other 2 maps for vs. While I really want to play Dead Air and Death Toll in vs, I’m really excited to see the SDK coming soon! This opens the door to user created content and some excellent mods that are already being worked on and just waiting for the SDK release including Dead Before Dawn from Darth_Brush.
A lot of the information can be found over at L4DMods as well as Left4Dead411.
Check out this video regarding the progress on the upcoming Valve release:
Here’s Darth_Brush’s intro to Dead Before Dawn



