Experienced Points: The Isolation of Random Matchmaking

By Shamus Posted Friday Mar 19, 2010

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In this one I talk about the automated matchmaking in the upcoming Starcraft 2. Well, actually, I’m using SC2 as a launching point for talking about this trend of automated matchmaking in general that has been pervasive on consoles and is becoming increasingly common on the PC. I don’t know if it will make any sense at all to people who haven’t played games like Team Fortress 2 where community Balkanization is an emergent feature.

And I expect the thread for this one will be a little rough, because for a certain segment of the fanbase, You Are Not Allowed to imply that SC2 will not be perfection. This is odd, because nobody seems to care if you denigrate the original. It’s usually the other way around: The original is sacred, and the sequels are fair targets.

 


 

Stolen Pixels #178: After Curfew, Episode 7

By Shamus Posted Friday Mar 19, 2010

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Hopefully I managed to play this one right. I’m making fun of the F.A.G.S. controversy, and a misfire could mean I’d repeat Infinity Ward’s error instead of lampooning it.

The other story is more serious, as I think it’s a lot more likely to be harmful to Activision employees and possibly the industry as a whole. Last month Activision president Bobby Kotick complained that perhaps his reputation as an industry villain was unfair. But this is the same Activision that tried to stop the release of Brutal Legend. Then we have him suing his golden goose in a very public display of power over some very vague charges, the side effect of which will be that his company isn’t going to be paying bonuses to Infinity Ward for the biggest selling game, ever. And then he promises to lower employee morale (although he phrases it differently) because, I suppose, there are still some people in the world who don’t completely hate the sight of him?

I don’t know Bob. Why are people so eager to see you as the villain? You tell me.

 


 

Spoiler Warning 13: Filler Galore

By Shamus Posted Thursday Mar 18, 2010

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Hilarious goof:

At the very end of the episode, I’d relaxed and was just enjoying the conversation. I leaned back in my chair and folded my arms and was blathering on about the elevator ride. After the episode ended I realized I’d been talking without pushing the Ventrillo talk button. So I was talking to myself.

No biggie, though. I don’t think there is much new to say about elevators at this point. Still, old jokes might have been better than dead air.

 


 

Ask Me a Question: Productivity

By Shamus Posted Thursday Mar 18, 2010

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RPharazon asks, “Programming work, a Gmod comic, a video LP, a normal LP, a weekly column, a healthy family. HOW DO YOU FIND THE TIME?”

I’ll add to that list the fact that feeding the blog, Stolen Pixels, and Shamus Plays requires an overhead of gaming time each week.

So… how do I find the time?

Continue reading ⟩⟩ “Ask Me a Question: Productivity”

 


 

Shamus Plays LOTRO: Part 9

By Shamus Posted Wednesday Mar 17, 2010

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The problems with the Shire Post are explained.

 


 

Spoiler Warning 12: Grab that shotgun, we’ve got zombies!

By Shamus Posted Tuesday Mar 16, 2010

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This week we finally cave to public demand and share our thoughts on organic produce. We also critique an execution and discuss the other uses for Omni-gel.

 


 

Stolen Pixels #177: Two Gamers on a Couch

By Shamus Posted Tuesday Mar 16, 2010

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You will never guess which comic trope I use in today’s comic.