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11th December 2012: So Much For PS2

What an absolute shame this is. Already I am having to say goodbye to Planetside 2. I was really starting to like the game, and was playing this morning and having a good old time in an abolutely massive battle defending the Allatum Bio Lab from both the TR and the Vanu. Then suddenly some jerk TR player starts mowing us all down even though we can not see him and even though we are standing in our shielded spawn area, supposedly a safe zone. The chat box goes into action as people realise the guy is running 3rd party cheating software.
So I look on the web and discover that cheaters using these tools are all over the place in this game, and spoiling it for everyone. I even found some Youtube footage of several of these arseholes using these tools, which automatically aim for them, allow them to run incredibly fast, and allow them to shoot through walls. Fully explains some of the things that I thought were bugs yesterday, though.

Apparently Sony are working hard to combat this, hunting down cheaters and banning them, but in a free to play game there'll be nothing they can do, as those players will just start another account. The only way this will be stopped is to patch the game with updates that will no longer allow this kind of thing to happen. In fact I'm shocked the game was even released in this state, as these same types of software were also used in the beta test. I fully blame Sony for this, not the cheaters. They should never have put this game out there in such a vulnerable state, and until they fix it, there is no chance I'll be going back to it.

Well done, fools.

10th December 2012: Taking The Fight Planetside

Last few days have been playing a bit of Planetside 2, and am quite enjoying it. Getting used to it is taking a great deal of effort, though. I've just never really been into FPS-type games that much, and can count the FPS games I've played on one hand (Duke Nukem 3D, Dark Forces, Unreal Tournament, Quake 3 Arena and Unreal Tournament 2004), so am not really that skillful at them. The first few times I logged in it was just for 10-20 mins each time, just trying to get used to the game and failing miserably. This is because the game is much larger in its scope and scale than the typical FPS I've played in the past, and there are many new mechanics to learn that I've not had to deal with before, even simple things like aiming down sights and sprinting. Add in that the majority of other players on this game are very good, having probably played it through beta and the last couple of weeks since the game's release, and you can see why I had trouble to begin with. Indeed, I ran around like a nutter and got killed 22 times before I even killed anyone in return.

Night time quad biking is fun

Night time quad biking is fun

The very rare sight of me standing over dead TR troopers

The very rare sight of me standing over dead TR troopers

TR vehicles approach our position

TR vehicles approach our position

Mustering for an attack on the Vanu

Mustering for an attack on the Vanu

Since then though I've slowly been picking it up. Been playing mostly as the heavy assault class, as the shield gives me a little bit more survivability and stops me from dying so fast (sometimes). Even so, going head to head against most enemy players leaves me a bloody pool on the floor, as I just haven't got used to the recoil on the guns yet, and my accuracy is total pants (currently 14%). Most of my successes have come from out thinking and out positioning the opponents, and in some cases I've been the sneakier sneak when in combat with enemy infiltrators. Again though, even when I sneak up on them, many good players can react and gun me down faster than I can kill them, something which is getting rather annoying.
Never mind though. I am currently on 80 kills and 152 deaths, which is a much better ratio than the 0 and 22 I started with.

The game is far from just running around killing enemies though. It's mostly about teamwork as you try and wrestle territory from the opposing two factions, something which my faction, the NC, do not seem to be very good at from what I've seen so far. We mainly just run around in mobs of various sizes and hope we do something useful. Personally, I have most trouble with TR players. They kill me til I'm dead so fast it shouldn't be allowed. And they always seem pretty organized too. Bastards. The Vanu so far seem much easier to take out.

It's hard to get interesting screenshots when you are in the middle of a firefight:

Notice me hiding behind the shield as we attack the TR

Notice me hiding behind the shield as we attack the TR

Die, TR skum!

Die, TR skum!

A massive three way at Crossroads Watchtower. Yes I'm dead as usual.

A massive three way at Crossroads Watchtower. Yes I'm dead as usual.

The invisible man goes for a ride

The invisible man goes for a ride

Like any game, it is not without its bugs. The ones I've seen have mostly involved the Flash quad bike. Several times I've seen them wizz passed me with invisible riders, and in one case I accidentally flipped mine over then stood back and watched with amusement as it flopped around like a fish out of water. Weird.
Also, people with laggy connections jump around all over the place making them very hard to aim at, and many times I have been killed when people have shot me through solid metal walls or rocks. WTF?

Scoob's connection drops and his avatar does a little dance

Scoob's connection drops and his avatar does a little dance

25th November 2012: Still Bottom Of The League

Have continued to play League Of Legends. Quite a lot of it in fact. Many evenings over the passed couple of weeks me and Scoob have logged in for a game or two. Also, my bro JIK has also started to play so we've been running a few training games with him.
I just wish I could pick one or two champs and really get good with them. Instead, I'm jumping around all over the place. Here are all the champs I've got unlocked: Alistar, Garen, Janna, Kassadin, Master Yi, Morgana, Nunu, Ryze, Sivir, Soraka and Tristana.
I seem to be able to kill a lot more with melee champs than ranged, with the exception of Alistar who I really don't like. But just like in WoW, my main role seems to be support. I just feel a lot more useful running as Soraka or Janna, or even as Morgana or Nunu support.

I've also played as Elise, Kennen, Pantheon, Sejuani, Shyvana and Twitch when they've been free. Would really like to unlock all of them also, except perhaps Sejuani. Really wanted to like her but couldn't really figure her out I guess.

Scoob unleashes the arrow

Scoob unleashes the arrow

Doing what I do best

Doing what I do best

Spider-woman gives you a little look

Spider-woman gives you a little look

For Demacia!

For Demacia!

Scoob gets our group's first penta

Scoob gets our group's first penta

The Scoob has stepped up to playing PvP games quite a lot now. As yet I've only tried the one, where I ran as support Morgana. We were intending for me to support Scoob's Ashe in bottom lane, but our Katarina player wanted to swap with him. We dominated against Nautilus and Kayle, but their Jax player turned up and started smacking us around the place, and unfortunately we ended up quite well beaten in the end.

As for other games, they have struggled to get a look in. A long while back now I did give The Witcher a little try, but only played it for about 30 minutes as I struggled to get into it. It just felt like the game didn't quite know what it was trying to be, with elements of classic RPGs and games like WoW and Diablo. I also hated the feel of how the character moved and attacked. Then again, I only played it for a little while. I didn't like Final Fantasy 7 when I first played that, yet when I gave it another go it became my fave game for many years.
I have also been purchasing more games from GOG while they've been on sale, in the forms of Settlers 2 and Heroes Of Might & Magic 3, and SWTOR has just gone FTP.
On top of that, Planetside 2 has just been released. Gotta get downloading I think...

29th October 2012: Still Training To Be A Legend

Well my gaming has been pretty much trumped the last couple of weeks as I have been trying to learn a bit more about 3D CG artwork. I'm always trying new stuff. Wish I could choose one hobby and stick to it.

When I have been playing, it's been more games of League Of Legends with the Scoob. We're still only playing against bots, but I still feel very much the noob at this and still need more practise. Again, I wish I could choose one champ and learn it right. Instead, I've played games with Ryze, Pantheon, Twitch, Kassadin, Alistar, Janna and Soraka, and I've probably only had about 20 games tops. Our main combo at first was Ryze and Ashe, but just recently we've unlocked new champs, being Soraka (mine) and Rengar (Scoob), and we've been playing as those for the last few games. I've also unlocked Sivir who I've yet to even try, and am eyeing up a whole host of others already, such as Morgana, Janna, Nunu, Garen, Kennen, Ezreal, Miss Fortune, Cho'Gath... the list just goes on and on. Some of those champs are just so cool.

I seem to remember a while back saying I was never gonna play this game. I also seem to remember just 2 weeks back saying I wasn't going to get into it that much. Why do I say these things? I've actually started to study tactics, guides and builds on t'interwebs for my champs, which unfortunately is something you seem to have to do to get anywhere with this game. I've even created a spreadsheet with all the items in the game and their stats so I can get more of an idea of what to buy. Now if only I could remember where they are all located in the shop it would help...

A 4v3 team fight does not go well for our opponents

A 4v3 team fight does not go well for our opponents

Putting the enemy Nexus under pressure

Putting the enemy Nexus under pressure

A small army of super creeps takes out their base

A small army of super creeps takes out their base

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