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Megaton Week!

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Β As far as history goes, last week was quite a week wasn’t it? I mean, how can the most important presidential election in a millenium be topped? Could it even be possible?

Hold on to your britches folks, cause this week is even bigger!

I speak of course of the fact that two of the most awaited games of all time are to be released within a day of each other: Animal Crossing: City Folk and World Of Warcraft: Wrath Of The Lich King!

cf.jpg cf2.jpg < Animal Crossing

lk.jpg lk2.jpg < Lich King

Animal Crossing is out Wednesday, Lich King thursday. I’ll buy both. In fact I’ll be at Wal-Mart on midnight wednesday night to get Lich King the second it goes on sale. Then I’ll play it like a maniac through the weekend. Of course during this time I’ll also play Animal Crossing, a game which by it’s very nature demands the player to play every single day without ever missing one!

Which will prevail? I have, for a few years now, alternated between saying that both Animal Crossing (previous versions) and WoW are both the most addictive games ever. The first Animal Crossing (on gamecube) I played every single day with no exceptions for six months. That said, my Warcraft character has 100 days (2400 hours!) total playtime!

It’s a good thing Winter is almost here. I may not be going outside for a while πŸ™‚

Edit: as an addendum to my post, although Animal Crossing ships this week, it has a street date of Sunday. So my WoWing will be unimpeded for 2 days!

Let’s Talk Like A Pirate Day Was Yesterday

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

screenshot_091908_172315.jpeg < Argggh!

When Warcraft Meets Math Nerd

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

So I /combatlogged the King Gordok fight just now…

log.jpg < Read at your own risk!

…to explain, JBF and I are playing WoW again, and this morning did the west and north sides of Dire Maul. The run was fun since my memory was hazy of west and almost nonexistent of north, so it was a bit like unexplored territory. Furthermore Foosrazzle (JBF’s character) recently respecced to Retribution, which means he does much more dps, so things die faster πŸ™‚

Anyway I used the command /combatlog to dump the entire log of the final battle against King Gordok. After we finished I (hastily) loaded it up in Excel and did a bit of analysis:

Foosrazzle
Total time in combat: 14 seconds
Total damage dealt: 5683
Damage Per Second (dps): 406
Largest single attack: 1218 (critical melee swing)

Momomo
Total time in combat: 12 seconds
Total damage dealt: 25123 (includes 4305 water elemental damage)
Damage Per Second (dps): 2094
Largest single attack: 4025 (frostbolt crit)

So, were I the sort inclined to enjoy analyzing such things, I may make a few conclusions from these results. Firstly, Foosrazzle never once used Crusader Strike. This means he missed the chance to twice (it’s on a 6 second cooldown) deal an additional ~600 damage to the King, raising his effective dps by about 20%. Furthermore, had he used crusader strike immediately, he may have gotten it off *three* times (at 0 seconds, 6 seconds and 12 seconds) raising his dps by over 30%!

Even better, if this had happened then it would have almost certainly meant the 3800 damage killing blow delivered by Momomo – which actually overkilled King Gordok by some 2800 hp, would never have occured. This means Momo’s effective dps may have lowered by as much as 4%. Or, to put it in perspective, Foos’s percentage of total dps would have risen by about 1.3%

The message is clear: Foos, use Crusader Strike!

Seriously though, doing this was kind of addicting and I’m sure I’ll be /combatlogging again in the future. If only to plan how the two of us will tackle such things as duo Onyxia, ZG and possibly some early MC bosses!

And Foos – just keep playing however you like πŸ™‚

Finally!

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

So I was fishing in Terrokar just now…

screenshot_090608_080240.jpeg < Pinchy!!

And I fished up Mr Pinchy.

My joy was dullened somewhat by my first wish being this…now I have to wait two days to wish again πŸ™‚

I so want the pet!

Things I Really, Really Wanted, But Never Ever Got

Friday, July 25th, 2008

1) A Green Machine

greenmachine.jpg < USA Version

Everyone that was ever a boy surely remembers these things? The low center of gravity allowed for crazy turns and the recumbent nature of the wheel allowed for crazy speed (for a 10 year old). They were just fun to ride, and I wanted one so badly for a few years in my youth (some of my friends had them). But, alas, it was not to be. Although I remember the yearning, it must have been short-lived because a few years later I had moved on to other pursuits.

These things are still very popular today incidentally, both here and in Australia. This next image I took from the Jindabyne tourist website!

jin_race.jpg < Green Machine racing!

2) A Corgi diecast Eagle

eagle.jpg < A toy

eagle-1.jpg < The ‘real’ thing

As a young boy, I used to peruse the Corgi diecast toy catalogues that you could get for free at toy departments of department stores (such as David Jones). I had a particular fascination with the military toys, but far and away the toy I wanted most was the Eagle from the TV show Space 1999. I recall it had lots of play action value, such as the drums you could snap on and off, pivoting thrusters and even a removable command capsule! Alas, it was never mine. Someone I knew had it (was it my cousins?) so I did once or twice get to play with it. But it’s never the same πŸ™

This particular toy is still available today (my interest has long declined though), even from the same manufacturer. The latest version is of course much more spectacular and expensive, but the lasting appeal of the design is obvious by the many different models made over the years (including some hyper-detailed, hyper-expensive Japanese versions).

3) Sword And The Sorceror for Colecovision

swordsorcerer_press.jpg < Proof!

We got a Colecovision shortly after it was released in Australia. For those unaware, this was a console of the same generation as the Atari 2600 and Intellivision. I loved the thing to death, and literally played some games for marathons of a full day or more (especially Donkey Kong and Pepper II). The system came with a catalogue of upcoming releases, which included the above gem, ‘Sword And The Sorceror’.

The game was based on the cheese-tastic film from 1982, which this 10 year old (of course) loved. Those were the days when my fantasy interests were flourishing (Fighting Fantasy had just started, D&D was thriving) and the thought of playing a game based on such a story was too much. I so badly wanted to kill that big green snake seen in the picture πŸ™‚

Alas, the game was never mine. In fact, it was never anyone’s. Sword And The Sorceror, to this day, remains one of the lost Colecovision games. It was never released.

4) A Barcode Battler

barcode1.jpg < Fantastic!

We jump forward a few years now, to 1993. Tomy, a Japanese company, created a handheld video game toy that used barcodes to generate the stats of monsters. Two players would each slide a barcode through a reader and then their beasts would fight it out. If you lost, just go find another barcode and try again πŸ™‚

It’s a simple idea, and I’m sure the execution is crap, but it hooked me and I wanted one. And yet, I never bought one, even when they were clearing out of local stores for a song. To this day I don’t know why I let this one pass?

Of course several years later my desire to own one just grew and grew, and I found myself looking for a used one in the stores of Akihabara, Japan. The technology hasn’t died over there, with various incarnations of the device continuing to be released year after year (usually licensed). But it was a flash-in-the-pan in America, and now tends to fetch a nice premium on ebay. Maybe one day I’ll pick this one up…

5) Michael Jackson’s Red ‘Beat It’ Jacket

I swear to God I’m being honest here.

Many, many years ago, I figure about 1983, there was a contest on Twisties (an Australian snack food) packets to win a replica of the red jacket Michael Jackson wore in the Beat It video (and in so many photos released during that era, often paired with the infamous glove). This is the jacket:

o_bired1.JPG < Still snappy!

In short: I wanted it badly. I actually, honestly believed I’d look good wearing it (to where??! I was 11!!!) and day-dreamed about showing it off to my friends.

I don’t remember the details of the contest, only you had to cut out an entry form from the chip packet and mail it in. This I did, more than once. Alas I never won, and the jacket was never mine.

Who can tell how differently I may have walked life’s path had I been wearing this jacket?

michaeljacksonredjacket.jpg

This post is, incidentally, the first of a related series.