Deus Ex Human Revolution EP7: Adventures in Social Engineering

By Shamus Posted Friday Jan 20, 2012

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I apologize in advance for how this devolves into a mess. We probably would have called a do-over on this episode if not for the fact that we needed to wrap up the session because I needed to get going.

Fun fact: I had no idea that the game re-rolled conversations until this week. I thought the solution to a conversation would be the same for all playthroughs.


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I count four ways into the alley behind the police station:

  1. The lightning alley, which requires the lightning-proof aug. (EMP shielding, I think?)
  2. The chain-link fence, which requires the Mario Jump aug to get over, because it’s impossible for Jenson to climb a chain-link fence. I consider this to be an egregious oversight. You can also use the super-strength mod to stack up dumpsters and crates, although the stacking physics are, like most videogames, horrible fiddly.
  3. Sewer. Sigh. The sewers are filled with armed foes and traps because hey, videogame.
  4. Speech-check (or murder) your way into the police station, and then exit through the side door.

It’s pretty screwy, but the thing that bugs me is that there are quest-relevant people back in that alley. How did they get there?

 


 

The Old Republic Forum Follies

By Shamus Posted Friday Jan 20, 2012

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So the story over the past few days is that today is the one-month point for Star Wars: The Old Republic. If people decide they don’t want to pay another $15 for another month, then they need to unsubscribe right away. Except, according to Joystiq, the “unsubscribe” button vanished from the account screen yesterday. Some users posted a workaround link, but those users “[…] received a warning and seen their threads shut down by moderators as violating the Rules of Conduct.”

The disappearing unsubscribe button you can sort of explain. I mean, it’s possible for bits of a page to go missing if you muck up the CSS. The timing is highly suspect, but fine. We can let this slide. But there is no way to explain or justify the locking of threads that instruct users how to get around this.

Then there was the story about people being banned from the game for looting containers in an end-game area with low-level characters.

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Deus Ex Human Revolution EP6: Sidequests, You Guys!

By Shamus Posted Thursday Jan 19, 2012

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I have no comment, other than the fact that I’m really enjoying this season. This game is good enough to be fun to watch, but flawed enough to make for interesting discussion.

 


 

Deus Ex Human Revolution EP5:Hi Mom!

By Shamus Posted Wednesday Jan 18, 2012

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I like that a few of your abilities were already acquired on the level up menu. At the very start of the game, Jensen has apparently already “spent points” on the HUD and other things. It connected the gameplay mechanics and contrivances with the leveling mechanics. It also showed that Jensen had been gradually easing into his augmentations on his own during the 6-month recovery time.

In this episode I talk about how cities are tough to do. This is one of the reasons I make such a big deal about Grand Theft Auto IV. That’s pretty much your worst-case scenario for environment design. It’s hard to manage that much texture data at so many different resolutions, it’s hard to manage all those buildings at so many different detail levels, all changing in real-time, it’s hard designing a tool set that will let multiple artists all work in the same open world without getting in each other’s way, it’s hard having all those interior spaces available without loading screens, it’s hard with so many cars, people, sound effects, global actors (like the train) and getting AI to drive around in that mess without making a fool of itself. I don’t really hold it against other games for failing to live up to that standard.

However, you can see the technology gap here. In Human Revolution we’ve got a very limited section of the city, no traffic, few pedestrians, and there are still loading screens all over the place. I don’t fault the game too much for it. This isn’t an id Software game and I’m not here to gawk at graphics spectacle and coding prowess. However, there will be one point later on when the game will really, really be undermined by the technology to an embarrassing degree. Josh is apparently displeased with my habit of looking ahead, so we’ll save that discussion for when the time comes.

 


 

Deus Ex Human Revolution EP4:Cheese-Filled Terrorists

By Shamus Posted Wednesday Jan 18, 2012

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I still think that the choice of letting Zeke go was a bit odd. For one thing, I thought, “Let Zeke go” sort of implied “in exchange for the hostage”. I thought that was the option for everyone to walk away, and the option on the right was if you wanted to capture Zeke AND free the hostage. Letting him go WITH the hostage? Why would Adam pursue that? It was strange leaving the room and finding the hostage dead, cops all around, Zeke gone, and no clear indication for how that set of circumstances came about. How did Zeke extricate himself from that many foes with itchy trigger fingers, escape unharmed, AND shoot the hostage? I mean, we can contrive our own scenarios to explain it, but I think extremely unlikely outcomes deserve some kind of explanation.

If nothing else, we need to know what happened so we know what to think of Zeke. Did he really shoot her, or did the cops do it as Rutskarn joked? Did he shoot the hostage once he no longer needed her, or was the shooting done when he was cornered?I don’t mind having a bad or sub-optimal option. I agree that dumb choices should have appropriately non-victorious outcomes, it’s just that this one didn’t feel like a failure, it felt like we skipped a page.

We’re not going to have a do-over every time we have one of these conversations, but I’m glad we did in this case.

 


 

Protect IP / SOPA Act

By Shamus Posted Wednesday Jan 18, 2012

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A lot of sites are doing a blackout today as a protest to SOPA. I don’t feel right about doing that. However, I will partly, cautiously lift my ban on political talk to tackle this subject, because a few people have asked for my thoughts on the matter. I doubt I’ll say anything new, but I’m willing to say it all the same. Also, don’t miss Michael Goodfellow’s thoughts on the cultural and business aspect of this thing and what led us here.

I’m hoping that opposition to this thing is universal enough that we can sidestep the usual Red Team vs. Blue Team political football that makes me so crazy. First, here is a video that outlines the details:

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Josh Plays Shogun 2 Part 11: Border Wars

By Josh Posted Tuesday Jan 17, 2012

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Many apologies for all the missed deadlines and delays with this series of late. Last month saw a furious storm of activity at work right around the time everyone else was taking time off. Needless to say, I’ve been hard pressed to find both the time and the will to play any significant portions of Shogun 2 until recently. In the coming weeks I hope to build up a backlog of a post or two written in advance of the post date so that I don’t end up missing many more deadlines. I’ve already played this campaign quite a bit further than this post will cover (Spoiler: Nobunaga is crowned King of Prussia and America invades), so hopefully things will be back on track from now on.

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Now for a quick recap: Last post, we had the Kiso on the run and had backed a Murakami invasion force into a corner.

The Murakami try to evade Nobuhide’s army, but between the harsh winter conditions and lack of significant nearby roads or trails, they can’t get far.

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Nobuhide’s attack is swift and merciless, slaughtering many of the enemy troops and scattering the remainder to the wind, never to reform. With the immediate threat eliminated, Nobuhide can now begin his march into Kai province.

And the coming of Spring brings more good news.

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