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This is all so old, of when I was a much more hot headed individual... read with care lol.
A life too short.
Posted on September 8, 2005 at 1:46 pm
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Finally finished playing this game. It wasn't because it was overly difficult, but rather time restraints. The difficulty of the game was perfect, challenging, but not insanely stupid to where you chuck in the blanket because its just downright moronic. No, instead this had excellent balance with espionage, battle, but mostly thoughtful stealthy actions.
The game got off to a shaky start for me, because when I tried to first run it, it failed to do so because it didn't like the Play CD when it so horrendously demanded it be in the drive. Even though its an original CD. After battling the pathetic UbiSoft tech support dipshits, I had to end up relying on the help of hackers to come up with a 'certain trick' that let me run it. Oh well, at least I didn't have to dig out my CD every time I wanted to play the game. I should employ that tactic for every other game that so stupidly asks for the CD.
Anyway, after I got that sorted out, I was pleasantly surprised! Previously I had seriously hated ALL the Rainblow Sux games. They were bloody awful, and this being "another Clancy game" I was skeptical. Why did I buy it though? Well, it came free bundled with some hardware, heh. However after playing it, I would have surely bought it, and will be buying all the sequels (Pandora and Chaos, hopefully they don’t have that stupid cd bug).
I was pretty much blown away with the engine effects, sounds, and overall fun factor. It wasn't one of those where you enter an area and every bad guy knows exactly where you are and start shooting in your direction *cough*CallOfDuty*cough*. Instead you could sneak around, silently kill stuff, and play with all sorts of fun gadgets. When allowed too, I never left a man standing, doing so in the quietest possible manner. The levels where you were not allowed to kill someone, sort of bothered me, but it added to the fun and challenge of the game, varying the levels and making it not the "same ole same ole".
So why the 9?
Hated the interface for goals, notes, and other junk that you would get along the way. It was clumsy, poorly put-together and executed. I'm a bastard when it comes to interface design, and this game flopped on it. Controlling the character was ok though, it was just the 'Palm' device you used for everything else.
I'm hard to please when it comes to total gaming experience, and this one has been put high on my list of great games I will actually replay someday.
Posted on August 16, 2005 at 7:35 pm
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In the event that I'm blind.
I am simply seeing if a new blog entry shows up or not.
Posted on July 10, 2005 at 8:27 pm
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OSX For Power Users...
Apple needs to make an optional package, or install, or toggle somewhere, that adjusts OSX for "power user" use.
That is... to disable all the stupid fucking annoying dialog boxes, with those stupid buttons either not defaulted to the return/enter key, or defaulted to the "reversion" button. I am getting so sick of OSX and its "protecting the idiot" mentality... and want an OSX that just does what I am telling it to do!!!
*pant* *pant* *grumble*
But hey... it's still better than windblows!
Posted on June 29, 2005 at 9:59 am
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The New Apple Thing
Of course we gotta blog about it!
I'm indifferent on the whole issue. I've read all the hoopla, and the details, the quotes, the news wires... and my general thought is: "Stupid Apple..."
However time will tell, and it may very well be the end of Mac Gaming, and Mac in general, but somehow I think Apple cannot be that stupid, so something may change here for the better.
In the meantime, I'll be keeping an eye on the insane price drops of G5s! WOO!
Posted on June 6, 2005 at 12:09 pm
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Age of Empires III
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Another War
Arx Fatalis
Battlefield 2
Black & White 1 & 2
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Chaser
Dark Messiah M&M
DarkStarOne
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DOOM3
Dungeon Siege II
EVE
Far Cry
FEAR
Freelancer
Giants Kabuto
GISH
Grim Fandango
GROM
Halo
Hitman 1, 2, 3, & 4 .. 5?
Homeworld 1 & 2
Icewind Dale 1 & 2
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Lego Indiana Jones
Lego Star Wars I & II
Marathon
Myst Series Entire
Neverwinter Knights
No One Lives Forever 1 & 2
ONI
Pirates of the Burning Sea
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Prey
Prince of Persia: Sands
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Rocket Bowl
Splinter Cell
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
Splinter Cell: Pandora
Star Wars Galaxies
Stubbs the Zombie
Tabula Rasa
Titan Quest
Tomb Raider Angel
Tomb Raider Anniversary
Tomb Raider Legend
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X2 & X3
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No One Lives Forever 2
9/21/2004
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