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Hooray for crap software! 24 hours of Electronic Arts’ finest.

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Based on the recommendation of a friend, I went out and purchased Battlefield : 2142. Yet another work of art… no pun intended.

As usual with EA games, something doesn’t work right out of the box, this time it was the registration utility. Oh sure, I only had to re-enter my serial number, but it was just a sign of the bad programming to come. That registration routine had a glitch in it that caused my serial number to get turned to garbage… it was one of those “hold the delete key for 30 seconds and then type in the right code” errors. No big deal… just a Testament of things to come.

On to the game! First, let’s see if there’s a patch… it’s been out for a while, surely there’s a patch. Ah ha, the 1.25 patch. 300MB?!?!?!?? For a patch? Oh well, I must get tons of new content with the patch. (Or maybe not)

Finally! Patch loaded and i’m in! Ready to game! Okay, pop in the clan tag and the player name and we’re rolling. Wait a second… no spaces in the names? Bummer. Another sign of the horror that awaited me.

Alright, first stop, options. Keymaps - Check. Video - Check. Audo - Wait a sec… the voice command won’t let me select a secondary sound card for voice input / output. Weird… TeamSpeak does, Ventrillo does… BF2142’s voice engine doesn’t. Bummer. True bummer. Well, i’m not reconfiguring my PC for one game, so, voice support off… moving on. Having done some DirectSound programming way back in the day, I don’t remember it being that difficult to enumerate the sound card list and display a choice to the user as opposed to just lighting up the default. I suppose that extra 20 lines of code was too much to ask. I’m sure it falls into the “Nobody will use this” category. Yeah, except all of the people with a Sound Blaster and an onboard sound card. Or a USB headset… which appears as a virtual sound card. Or a bluetooth headset, which also appears as a virtual sound card. But nobody has those, so we’ll just move on.

Okay, finally… let’s play! We’ll start with single player as i’ve never played this game before and a good bot match will get me used to the game engine. That way i’ll have at least played the game before I go out and get my few weeks of spankings as a new player online. :-) Here we go! Single player, select maps, and start the game! Woot! After an excruciating optimization thing, the level loaded and now I can’t get in to the game. It shows the “kit” screen, I pick my kit and hit “Select Spawnpoints”. Nothing. That must just be a tab or something, even though it looks like a button. So, i’ll just click on some spawn points! Nope, nothing happening here either. Oh wait, I need to join a squad… Okay! Click the squad tab, here’s three… I click join. Good. Now i’m in a squad. I click the “continue” button (which looks exactly like the “select waypoints”, which isn’t a button.)

Game up! I’m in… no wait… i’m not. I can’t spawn. A few seconds go by and now the squad screen shows up. Okay, let’s see, let’s click all over the place and see what happens. Nothing. Nothing happens. I get a clicking noise as a conformation that i’ve done something, but no responses on anything except for leave squad, create squad, and join squad. I create a new squad with me in it, hit the manage squad button, and that interface doesn’t seem to work either. I must be crazy… it must be me… right?

I bust out the mighty Google and start running queries. Sure enough, others are having the same problem. Single player is broken in this 1.25 patch. Most people’s response in the help forums is something along the lines of “But why do you care? Single player sucks!”. Gee, that’s helpful. So now I have two options, I upgrade to the new “beta” 1.40 patch, or downgrade via uninstall/reinstall. This is just sick. I’ve also seen reports that the 1.40 beta patch has the same issue. So much for the QA process.

I fiddled around with the multi player and decided I didn’t want to bother. The spawn works in the multi player, but I die so fast it’s not even funny. I can’t get the good weapons b/c they have to be “unlocked”. Which can be difficult for those who have no clue how to play the game.

So, thank you again EA for a “pleasurable” game experience.

I’d also like to take this moment to say thanks to EA for not doing any further updates on SSX Tricky so I could play it on my Xbox 360. Oh sure, SSX 3 works… but SSX 3 SUCKED compared to Tricky. What I wanted was more tracks and some new riders for Tricky, what EA gave me was something less impressive than Tricky… and now it’s the only thing that will play on the Xbox 360. Thanks EA! This is almost as good as the C&C : Red Alert 2 thing… no updates for XP to fix any compatibility problems, but you’re sure as hell repackage it and re-sell it… bugs and all. What a crock!

So now I’m on my way to return BF2142… another disappointment from EA. I think i’ll just pre-order Enemy Territory : Quake Wars instead. :-)

Wi-Fi 802.11n… Draft 2.0? Too little, too late?

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

Okay, the whole “Draft Spec” is getting ridiculous. Now they’re saying 2008 to 2009 for the official spec release of 802.11n. Just a heads up guys… smarter consumers just aren’t buying it. We’re not going to buy your “draft” 802.11n gear just to temporarily get some faster speeds. Buying now will inevitably lead us into having to buy new gear when the next “draft” or the final release of the spec comes out. The more intelligent consumer has already run their cables in their walls and doesn’t mind plugging in for some real speed. I personally use 802.11g Wi-Fi to surf and such, but when it’s time to stream HD video or do some heavy data moving, i’m all about that gigabit copper connection in the wall. Oh sure, maybe it’s a bit overkill for what I do with it… but I never wonder if it’s the network… Never.

And the other thing… how many YEARS does it take to create a specification? I realize that this is some complicated stuff… i’m not doubting that or trying to downplay the complexity of Wi-Fi. But I have a feeling that there are now a lot of players involved and the spec is really getting held up more by political problems, rather than actual technical issues. This always happens. In the early days of a technology, it’s just a few smart guys in a room who build something neat and make a product out of it. Once it catches on, the big business gets involved and then the consumer sits and waits while everyone argues about what color the new logo is going to be.

So, let’s just hope that this spec makes the grade. Every review i’ve read for the original 802.11n Draft spec has been dismal at best. I have to be honest, I haven’t been impressed with wireless gear since the days of the early Cisco/Aironet 802.11b products. I’ll probably never have kids because of the waves those things put out, but man did they have some range! Then again, that was commercial grade wireless. I have yet to be impressed with consumer grade wireless. The signal is always poor, the antennae are always crap, and the features are always lacking. “Good enough for most people” is about the best I can hope for with consumer grade. :-(

Good luck 802.11n! I wish you well and hope you’ll bring me some decent speeds… but after the recent announcement of yet another draft and yet another delay, my hopes aren’t exactly high. But hey, there’s a new logo out! That’s important when marketing a technology! Get the logo done!

One final note on this one… Nice trick here guys. Very nice. Two drafts and a final spec = 3 lines of products… that means there is potential for people to buy their gear THREE TIMES! Woo hoo! Good for you! You’ve figured out how to sell nearly identical hardware three times!

Can I call it or what? Nintendo and Sony prove my point.

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

In a previous posting. I cited the past history of Nintendo and their unwillingness to allow violent games to be published on their systems in the US. They’re “protecting” us.

DailyTech published an article today that shows how Nintendo AND Sony have both decided not to allow the new Rockstar title to be published on their consoles. I bet Rockstar is PISSED because of all of the times they’ve given Sony the edge on previous titles.

I hate to say it (again), but it looks like the X360 is the only console vendor right now that wants us to buy games, even if they’re 100% for adults only. I can’t believe Sony and Nintendo would be this shortsighted with their consoles. But hey, I don’t have to buy them either. :-)

Here is a link to the article on DailyTech.

This is just wii-tarded

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

(in protest of the name being changed from “Revolution” to “wii”, the word “we” will be incorrectly spelled “wii” throughout this article)

So, if I hear one more thing about the “amazing power” of the Wii, I think i’m going to vomit. I’ve had many gaming consoles over the years, dating all the way back to the Atari 2600, Intellivision, and Colecovision… I have pretty much owned all of the major ones and several of the obscure ones. I just don’t get the fascination of Wii. It’s a Gamecube with a trick controller! Sure sure, it has more horsepower than the GC, but not a ton.

The other thing.. have wii forgotten about Nintendo? Have wii forgotten about the days of the NES? When vendors were strong armed into selling more Nintendo. Does anyone remember that when Nintendo was in power, you had to agree to certain “conditions” to stock Nintendo products? Here’s a good one… you had to stock MORE Nintendo than any other competing product in order to stock Nintendo. If were a Sega shop, you had to make sure to have more Nintendo products on display at ALL times, otherwise Nintendo would pull your card. So basically, they got in early and got the big titles, then proceeded to break every rule of fair competition. Granted, they’re not the only ones… most companies have done it at one time or another. But still… practices like this should be discouraged by voting with our dollars and not buying things from people with horribly crappy business practices.

The other thing… violent video games. Sure sure… wii need parental controls in video games. Educated parents can disable all violent games in modern consoles like the X360. Of course, most parents don’t ever bother to look at all of those ratings and such that get shoved down my throat. So, I applaud Nintendo for their efforts in stopping excessive violence in video games, but hey, i’m an adult and I WANT MY EXCESSIVE VIOLENCE!!!! Don’t take away my right to be an adult.

So yeah, let’s not forget what the gaming world was like under Nintendo’s reign. Think twice and vote with your dollars. Rent games, get demos, don’t just buy everything b/c it looks hot on the TV commercial. Demand that game producers provide those demos and PROVE that their games are good by letting you play them. Shop smart people… these companies will OWN us (again) if wii don’t start shopping smart.

And really people… it’s a controller with a motion sensor in it. Come on now…

(The Intellidick.com blog will now return to the normal way of spelling we.)

Cool domain names.

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

Okay people… get a domain name with some style to it. <yourname>.com is silly. Don’t get that one. (And don’t get the .net/.org/.info/.us/.wtf variant either.) Get something with some style to it. How about something with humor?

Take this domain for example… Intellidick. Still love it. What does it mean? Nothing. Nothing at all. It started out as a joke gift from a friend, but I just think it’s funny so I keep it. It makes me smile when people ask me what my web site is and I tell them.
UnixWarHammer.com, although I don’t really use it anymore… I still love it. (That’s why I bought it!)

Some other classics from friends and other various sites i’ve seen.

Dopplercow, Wickedtiki, SquishyPickle, NuclearElephant… *chuckle*. NuclearElephant gets me every time.

Anyway, enjoy yourself people. It’s funny. Laugh at it.

Theme woes

Monday, June 11th, 2007

The joy of running content management systems like WordPress and image galleries like Coppermine is trying to find a theme that has been ported to both of them. Needless to say, this blog and the accompanying photo gallery don’t match… It’s not because I couldn’t find a port of the Ocadia theme, it’s because the port of the theme to CPG didn’t really work out so well. Fixed width and all kinds of nastiness… About my only choice here is to go to something that has a built in image gallery and blog engine (like BitWeaver) and then have 8,000 features that I don’t use!

This is almost worse than trying to get all of my skins on my desktop applications to match. :-(

Big TV!

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

I finally did it.

I gave in and bought a big screen TV.

I was initially interested in DLP sets because of the “bang for the buck factor”. Big DLP screens are cheap compared to LCD/Plasma. They also have the advantage of being able to change the bulb and prolong the life of the set… that’s another plus in my book. When I first started browsing the internet for pricing, DLP seemed to be the TV of choice… and then I saw one.

Most DLPs were very dark and unpleasant when sitting next to their LCD/Plasma competition. LCD sets were usually the brightest sets I saw, almost to the point of being too bright. Then again, that’s sitting in a showroom, what would they look like in my home? I saw a few DLPs and talked to people that owned them. Brightness and glare were their only real complaints. Seeing as I have a giant window on the right side of my living room that causes horrendous amounts of glare, DLP suddenly didn’t look like the best solution.

… And then I saw the Mitsubishi Diamond WD-57831 … it sold me at first glance.

I had to have it. The new Mitsu Diamond DLP BLEW AWAY the others. Sitting next to Samsung, Toshiba, and even the other Mitsus, the Diamond ALWAYS had the brighter picture. To the point where you can identify the Diamond in a group of TVs from across the room. It’s that much of a difference. You’d think it was LCD. I went back to the internet to research and sure enough, the Mitsu web site indicated that they came up with a new DLP lighting engine for this years’ Diamond. And boy did they knock it out of the park with this one!

$2600 + Tax at my local shop (which runs right in line with the cheapest internet price of $2599 + S&H) and i’m there. What a deal! Internet pricing and i’ll have it in my living room later on this evening! Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.

Anyway, long story short, this is an amazing unit. Here’s my rundown.

Pros

  • Bright, beautiful, clear picture. Even with the settings on normal (not in vibrant mode or anything like that).
  • Almost immune to glare. If you look at my photo gallery, you’ll notice that you can clearly make out the picture on the TV in each shot… the irony there is that it was like 1AM with poor overhead lighting so I fired the flash! You can see how much it affects the screen when the TV is off. If the TV is on, you can’t see the glare from the flash. Amazing.
  • NetCommand KICKS ASS. Very neat technology that’s easy to program and even easier to use. SUPER NEAT feature if you don’t already have the universal remote setup and such. Even if you do have the universal up and running, you may find NetCommand more to your liking. (Attention Harmony users, stay with the Harmony. It’s still better overall. The IR repeater in the TV comes in handy though!)
  • If you’re looking for bang for your buck. This is the TV to beat.

Cons

  • Slow startup time (4s+ depending on how warm it is already) can be tricky for some macro based universal remotes w/o a delay feature. (The Logitech Harmony works like a champ on it though.
  • Component Input will not do 1080p. 1080p is available only through DVI or HDMI. (Note : This seems to be a standard thing with most TVs I looked at. Only a select few would do 1080p over component)
  • You will quickly become an HDTV bigot. 480i/p signals from cable / satellite are blocky b/c of the compression and the fact that you’re blowing them up to 57″. (I can see the compression on my 27″ & 36″ CRTs, so it’s REALLY apparent on the 57″) The Mitsu does a great job with it and all, but you’ll really see where your cable / satellite company is cutting corners and compressing the crap out of the signal! DVDs in 480p look good. HD-DVD in 1080p is significantly better. :-) The Xbox 360 will blow your doors off at 720p or 1080i… Everyone says i’m crazy, but I honestly like 1080i the best for the 360. I really don’t even see the need for the 360 Elite b/c it’s BUAUTIFUL in 1080i.
  • Be prepared to spend all of the money you saved by going with DLP on extra components / cables / mounts / entertainment centers to make it all work the way you want it to.

If anyone cares, here’s the photos.
My new TV

The Instant Messaging Rant

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

So, a friend of mine was asking me about the fact that i’m hardly ever online and that I sign in/out frequently. So, I thought i’d take this moment to explain it to the world. (Not like anyone but me reads this blog, but hey, i’ll feel better about it)

What’s wrong with IM? What don’t I like to IM anymore? Why am I annoyed with it? Here we go.

  • The status indication systems are horribly broken. I know so few people that actually use the status for what it’s for. Sure, i’m guilty of forgetting to set my away message sometimes, but normally, if i’m logged in… i’m on my PC. Most of my friends are either signed in all of the time but never at their PC or signed in using “hidden” mode. Either way, I just have to blindly IM them and hope they are there. This is a huge frustration for me because one of the neatest things about IM was to ask someone a quick question that didn’t require a phone call but an immediate response would be nice. So, now days I get to message someone and then just sit their and wait for a response like a jackass. I normally end up sending a text message b/c most people will answer their cell phones but ignore their IM client.
  • Spam, Scam, etc… I sign in to MSN or ICQ and get hammered by constant invitations from people I don’t know or just IM’ed from people trying to bomb my client with the latest exploit. They’ve already ruined my email with this sort of crap, now they’re after my IM too. Oh well, no more MSN/ICQ for me. I’m sure it won’t be long before AIM/Y! messenger start getting the spam/scam thing going on.
  • Trying to carry on a conversation on IM is too distracting, so I can’t do much of anything while i’m on IM. It’s just way too distracting most of the time. Maybe if I could send messages by voice, that would work. It’s odd, I can voice chat or use the phone while I do most things, but IM is just so distracting. I prefer not to do it while I code and definitely not while i’m playing a game.
  • It’s impersonal. I generally prefer to talk to people over the phone or in person. To me, IM is the one on one version of IRC. A thing I use to communicate with people that I don’t want to get to know. Technologies that encourage users to communicate in an impersonal manner are somewhat bad. It’s amazing how nice it is just to sit back, relax, and chat (in person or on the phone) with a buddy. Most people think they don’t have time for this because their lives are so busy. It’s a shame too.

Another day, another rant. Deal with it.

It’s about time! The online music store that i’ve been waiting for has arrived!

Sunday, March 11th, 2007

Anyone who knows me has listened to me rant about the state of online music for a long time. I can’t stand DRM’ed music because I feel like i’m being punished for the sins of others. I’ve purchased over 500 CDs throughout the years…. yes, that’s right, over 500! I BUY THE MUSIC I LIKE. STOP PUNISHING ME!

Thanks to what I like to call “the Napster generation”, lots of people no longer purchase their music. They think it’s cool to download it from some P2P service and rip off others. Same thing with movies. I OWN my movies. I didn’t download them. I went to the theater and saw the ones I thought looked promising, and bought the ones I really liked on VHS or DVD.

Thanks to these people, i’m being punished with DRM, copy protected CDs and DVDs, and just general harassment. What a pain. What an absolute pain. I won’t say the recording/film industries haven’t committed their evils as well, but if people legitimately purchased their music/movies, the industry probably wouldn’t care that I want to rip my CDs and DVDs to my portable media device.

Now, on to the good part. Magnatune.com has arrived! Yes, the wait is over. An online music store that suits me has arrived. They provide the music, I purchase a legal copy, they get paid, the artists get paid, and I get a copy of the music that’s DRM free. Here’s a quick rundown of the finer points of this store. (Taken from their Why we are not evil page)

  • Perfect Audio Quality, your choice of FLAC or WAV, you can get MP3 or AAC (no DRM) if you’d like
  • Previews, you can listen to the entire album to see if you like it. If you do, buy it, if you don’t, move on.
  • Good Music, they work with the artists directly and hand pick. There is no label influence
  • Musicians get theirs too, 50% of the purchase price goes straight to the musician.
  • Downloads and CDs, you can get the instant gratification download version, or you can order a CD if you’re a collector like me.

Anyway, check them out and give them a chance. There’s a huge selection of music, you won’t like all of it but there’s plenty that you will like. Open your mind and your ears… you won’t regret it.

Check them out at Magnatune.com

Amarok users, it’s built in. :-)

The Harmony of Life

Monday, March 5th, 2007

For those of you who have a home theater setup, i’ve got something you NEED to own. I recently bought an Xbox 360 (thanks to a big gift certificate from work) and finally got tired of the many remotes scenario. Neither my girlfriend nor I ever watched TV in the living room because it was such a pain to operate everything. Oh sure, i’ve had other universal remotes from various companies, but there was always something that didn’t work correctly. It was time for a change.

On a whim, we picked up a Harmony designed for the Xbox 360. I wanted to use the features of the Xbox 360’s media center extender and didn’t feel like using a wireless controller to do so.

At first, it was a bit troublesome, the wizard didn’t allow me to set up all of my devices, and it didn’t work exactly like I wanted it to. After closing the wizard and going into the manual setup, it all started to come together. Everything was working correctly and the remote was correctly controlling inputs, volume levels, etc, etc, etc… all with simple “activities”. What a concept! I hit “Watch TV”, and it knows that I need the TV, Receiver, and DVR on. And it knows that I want to use the volume on the receiver, channel on the DVR, and the first input on the TV. Everything is simple and easy. The BEST part of the Harmony is that it allows me to keep the technical complexity of my setup while allowing my girlfriend and others to operate the entire setup without a 30 minute explanation on how it all works! Oh, and it controls that damned 200-disc Sony CD changer that even my Sony universal remote didn’t work correctly. LOL

My hats off to Logitech! What a fantastic product! They have truly gone above and beyond the call of duty in the universal remote world. For those of you who don’t believe, run down and grab a harmony and check it out. You won’t be disappointed.

Check out the entire Harmony product line at the Logitech home page.