Its been ages since my last post. And I personally blame the summer holidays and their reasonable weather. I have a new obsession, 4wding. I have a hunger to own a Toyota Land Cruiser and spend my free time taking it places and fixing stuff that I break. As such I have begun compiling a library of helpful and amazing trucks as well as adventure that people are posting on the internet.
Internet I love you.
Totally Awesome Things
Rambles about my life and things I find on the internet that exceedingly interesting to me.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Blue screen of Death
Recently my computer blue screened on me after I woke it up from hibernation. For some reason this time it chose to sit at 100% cpu usage for around 5 minutes before finally deciding to fix itself by blue screening.
This got me thinking, how many of our computer related sayings have been coined by someone in the original dot com boom and have carried over to a time and place many many years later?
I all so decided that it was likely to be caused by the ram or the cpu. I guess we will never know though as it hasn't happened again as of late.
This got me thinking, how many of our computer related sayings have been coined by someone in the original dot com boom and have carried over to a time and place many many years later?
I all so decided that it was likely to be caused by the ram or the cpu. I guess we will never know though as it hasn't happened again as of late.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Wow
God of War 2 is everything as brilliant as GoW. Ive only started playing this today. But I can say for certain that it is dam exciting.
If anything its slightly more complicated then the first one and seemingly needs me to think about what I am doing more. But I like that. However, the combat is very similar if not the same. Still love to button mash and easily cleave my way though the game on normal.
There is heaps more back story now. Its almost as if the designers paid special attention to ensuring that as many of the myths and legends were incorporated into the game as possible.
Over all I'd very much recommend playing this game It should only be like $5 at some trade-in place, So you should definitely check it out.
If anything its slightly more complicated then the first one and seemingly needs me to think about what I am doing more. But I like that. However, the combat is very similar if not the same. Still love to button mash and easily cleave my way though the game on normal.
There is heaps more back story now. Its almost as if the designers paid special attention to ensuring that as many of the myths and legends were incorporated into the game as possible.
Over all I'd very much recommend playing this game It should only be like $5 at some trade-in place, So you should definitely check it out.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
TF2
Ive decided to take some time out from Fallout: New Vegas and get back into TF2 and oh man so many more weapons and hats. I cant believe I haven't played this more often. Got a bunch of new weapons and they are awesome.
But on a side note, Ive noticed an extreme sensitiviy difference between both these games.in FNV I play with a mouse sensitivity of like 3 or 4 blocks and TF2 its set at around 8. But what Ive noticed is if I move the mouse a similar amount on both games, my man spins wildly in FNV and no where near asmuch in TF2. I have to change my mouse down to the lowest DPI manually (Yay G5) to get FNV to play sensibly.
Anyone noticed anything similar?
But on a side note, Ive noticed an extreme sensitiviy difference between both these games.in FNV I play with a mouse sensitivity of like 3 or 4 blocks and TF2 its set at around 8. But what Ive noticed is if I move the mouse a similar amount on both games, my man spins wildly in FNV and no where near asmuch in TF2. I have to change my mouse down to the lowest DPI manually (Yay G5) to get FNV to play sensibly.
Anyone noticed anything similar?
Sunday, November 14, 2010
God of War
So as I suggested before, I blew the dust out my Ps2 and started playing God of War again.
Turns out that I had a memory card with a partially completed game on it and well, sure as hell I planted my ass and clocked this game again and I tell you what I'd forgotten about how excellent this game was. The smooth movement of the fighting system or the overall straight killing machine-ness that Kratos is.
One aspect that I didn't fully appreciate when I first played this is the almost 0 load time this game has. I can think of more then several times that I got stuck in one area and continuously died for about 15 minutes until finally getting through. This was made much more bearable by the almost instant return to game play instead of pissing about at a lolyourdead screen.
Definitely worth another play if your looking to break out your ps2 again.
Friday, November 12, 2010
No work.
So I am still unemployed and its not looking like that is going to change anytime soon unfortunately. So in the mean time I am working on expanding my CV in between hours of playing Fallout NV and TF2. Soon I may begin to properly rename my various files and movies as well as deleting old crap thats no longer needed. The GF isnt very impressed at the minute but she has full time work and therefore wont be seeing me slothing it up on the computer during the day.
I might also crack out the ps2 we have lying around for some laughs.
I might also crack out the ps2 we have lying around for some laughs.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
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