Arkham Origins #2: Bat-Felonies!

By Shamus Posted Tuesday Dec 14, 2021

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Fair warning: My audio is WAY too loud in this episode. Even once I turn it down, it’s still too loud. Sorry about that. I realize this seems like a rookie mistake. “How hard is it to check volume levels?”

The RamblePak streams are a convoluted chain of cobbled-together technology. The whole thing is much more complicated than it probably seems on the surface. Audio passes through a lot of software on multiple computers before it finally becomes part of the stream, and it’s easy for a gain monitor to reassure you that everything is good, only to have another layer muck things up further down the line.

I did this sort of thing for years with the Spoiler Warning crew. The only way to learn how to avoid a pitfall is to fall into it. Eventually you learn about all the different ways that things can invisibly go wrong and how to avoid them. Until then, Chris and I are going to be stepping on rakes.

Anyway, with your expectations sufficiently lowered, here is the stream:

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Diecast #366: Albion Quarantine Matrix

By Shamus Posted Monday Dec 13, 2021

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It looks like we’re going to be taking a couple of weeks off from the Diecast. This year our recording days fall directly on Christmas and New Year. So the podcast next week will be the last of 2021.



Hosts: Paul, Shamus. Episode edited by Issac.
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Prey 2017 Part 22: The Next Prey

By Shamus Posted Thursday Dec 9, 2021

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Like System Shock 2 and System Shock before it, I have worn this game out. I have played it to the point where it all feels too familiar. I know where the good loot is, I know which monsters I’m about to run into, and I’ve even memorized a handful of container combinations.

A big part of the appeal of this game is the suspense of not knowing what comes next. Of scrounging for resources. Or improvising when the unexpected happens. But now I always know what comes next. I know which resources I’ll need (save the nullwave grenades for Weavers) and which I can use freely (recycler grenades are plentiful, just throw them anytime there’s a big pile of furniture in your way) and when usage spikes will happen. (Need lots of disruptor rounds for dealing with the two different groups of possessed crew members in the crew quarters.)

I know how to spend my neuromods to get the most bang for my buck. (Don’t need to get the highest level of hacking until WAY late in the game, because so few worthwhile containers require it. On the other hand, Necropsy yields more Typhon tissue, which yields more exotic material, which yields more neuromods, so get that as soon as possible.) I know where the good weapons are. I know where spare turrets are stashed. I know which quests are worth doing, and which ones are worth putting off until I’m headed to the other end of the station.

The more I play, the more same-y my playthroughs get as my personal run becomes more optimized.

I wish there was DLC to randomize this stuff. Actually, I guess they sort of did that…
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Arkham Origins #1: DeadStroke

By Shamus Posted Tuesday Dec 7, 2021

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Last week Chris and I went through the first two hours of Batman: Arkham Origins. You can watch the VOD here. Chris was playing, and I was running my mouth. It’s been a few years since I did this sort of thing, and it was a lot of fun.

You can also watch the show in the following embed, which I’ve placed below the fold because Twitch embeds insist on auto-playing:

EDIT: I figured out how to turn off autoplay, which should REALLY be off by default.

Back in 2013 I did a 5-part series on this game, which I hilariously called an “over-analysis”. Oh how far we’ve come.

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Diecast #365: Book of PyCharm

By Shamus Posted Monday Dec 6, 2021

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I had a topic I meant to add to the show notes, but forgot. This week in my Paypal account I got a $500 invoice from GitHub. I spent a good while scratching my head and wondering what on earth would cause GitHub to think I owed them five Benjamins. Then I looked again and realized the name wasn’t actually Github. It just parsed that way, the way you might think that I’m talking about my podcast when I say “Diceast” or that “Batamn” is a famous superhero.

So… that’s a new scheme. I was really surprised to find that PayPal didn’t have a mechanism to say “I do not recognize this invoice as valid”. It did let me refuse to pay it, of course, but it didn’t give me a way to express concern or suspicion. A single report like this wouldn’t be a big deal, but if a new user sends out 1,000 invoices and 600 are ignored, 4 are paid, and 396 are marked as suspicious, then that might be really useful for detecting and combatting fraud.

I wonder if this is a one-off, or if this is going to be part of the meta going forward.



Hosts: Paul, Shamus. Episode edited by Issac.
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Prey 2017 Part 21: Alex All Along

By Shamus Posted Thursday Dec 2, 2021

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I hope this doesn’t feel like I’m beating a dead horse. Elsewhere in this series I skipped over literal hours of gameplay in a sentence or two, so maybe it feels sort of weird to spend 7,500 words on these last three and a half minutes of the game.

But this is a pretty big switch-up that lands after gameplay is concluded and the credits have rolled. This is a very unusual move, and so I have a lot to say about it.

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Diecast #364: Wheel of Rust Potion

By Shamus Posted Monday Nov 29, 2021

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I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. The Christmas Shopping season has begun, the Steam autumn sale is in full swing, award season is here, and it has begun snowing in my part of the world.

I just noticed that Christmas and New Years fall on Saturday this year. We normally record the show on Saturdays. Rather than try to schedule around this, I think we’re going to take those weeks off.



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