Ξ May 12th, 2007 | → 0 Comments | ∇ |
I’ve added a contact page, and popularity plug-in to the site. I’ve also sorted out comments so you don’t have to login to post.
The “Who am I?” page will be completed at some point in time as well
Anything else to suggest?
Ξ May 12th, 2007 | → 0 Comments | ∇ |
Unfortunately, yes. Too long have we waited for it and it looks little better than a PS2 game.
I can’t quite fathom what people are used to when they say it looks good, then ask if I’m playing in high def. Yes, high def makes it look worse. Talk about jaggies everywhere, poor lighting, crap relfections and environment textures. I hope to god it’s an early build otherwise the 360 is gonna get it’s beaten with a stick when the next GT arrives on the PS3.
I’m currently out of games to play on the 360 as well. Ninety Nine Nights was good for about 10 hours, until it my patience waned and the extremely repetitive nature of the game just got too much. Also, not a SINGLE gamer point for all that play either!? What a crock of Korean developed ass. Never mind half of my levels were A or S level!
Next I attacked Call of Duty 3 and promptly put it down again. It just doesn’t work was a console FPS for me. I’ve played the same game before in numbers one and two, and the controls felt too unnatural and frustratingly unaccurate; as I expected from thumb twiddling, my aim was like I’d had a stroke.
I pine for another Lego Star wars co-op, Gears of War FPS or even a non iterative N3. Roll on Bioshock, please.
Ξ May 12th, 2007 | → 0 Comments | ∇ |
Seriously? Has MySpace become old already? Or do only the “cool kids” now do Face Book? Is it simply a sign of getting old and becoming a miserable sod that I thoroughly resent signing up to anything Web two point ow-a?
I see office mates on it at least once a day and for some reason I don’t want yet another thing to adsorb my time in the same way, but at the same time I want to see what the fuss is about. I’ve had a half dozen “c’mon join us, it’s fun to be connected” invites so I might just do that, however, I have to get past the fact I’ll be putting my mug on the net first (this time without it being a necessity to my job).
*Sometime Later*
On further inspection, it looks like a stones throw from being in school. Yet again there’s the whole school-social group “me, my friends and self expression through popularity”, and I find myself naturally anti-gravitating from it. *I am not a number*, and all that.
If I’m wrong, let me know but for now, my core fabric vibrates in an opposite direction.