• Petrol With Battery Electricity (PWBE 18 Sep 2023)

    From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Sep 18 00:02:11 2023
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    In America, the worry is that nobody wants to sell or buy electric cars, creating a negative feedback loop of doom. But in Britain, the worry is
    that domestic manufacturers won't ever be able to catch up to Chinese
    firms that are two decades ahead in experience and product maturity.
    With my global perspective hat on, I think you have it better off than I
    do because having the option at all is much, much more appealing than
    having no option at all.


    Play:
    --=--

    Tokyo Xanadu EX+ (PS4) - It takes a really good game to get me to commit
    for 61 hours, and to set all other games aside. I've finished the main
    game (in what I assume was its form as released originally on the Vita)
    and I'm now into the EX+ content, which is charming in a way that
    balances being completely unnecessary with totally welcome anyway. It's
    a rare RPG that has this setting and situation that makes you want to
    spend more time with its characters, not less. Even with this extra
    content I'm still left wanting just a little bit more, and I'm
    compulsively playing every spare minute I get.

    Want:
    --=--

    Other Xanadu games - I have Xanadu Next (on both the N-gage and the PC) sitting around unfinished, and I wonder what I've missed in terms of
    narrative that connects them to this newer one. Annoyingly, both of the
    Legend of Xanadu game for Turbo CD never got released in the west, and I wonder what it takes to get Falcom and Hudson to revisit old Xanadu
    games with the same enthusiasm that they seem to reserve only for the Ys series.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing game-related.

    Expenditure:
    -----=-----

    Balance forward - $3,887

    -KKC, who isn't looking forward to this week but can't remember why.
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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@jaimie@usually.sessile.org to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Sep 18 09:51:23 2023
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

    On 18 Sep 2023 at 01:02:11 BST, "Kendrick Kerwin Chua"
    <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:


    In America, the worry is that nobody wants to sell or buy electric cars, creating a negative feedback loop of doom.

    This might be a symptom of your locale, as everything else I ever hear
    about EVs in the US is the obvious polarised "these seem nice, I'll take
    two" and "fuck no, I roll coal" nonsense. I imagine your state is 99%
    the latter, while the geek podcasts I listen to are naturally 99% the
    former.

    But in Britain, the worry is
    that domestic manufacturers

    don't exist. FTFY :)

    Play:
    --=--

    Uh. Nothing. Had a bad week, wasn't even up to PMG.

    Want:
    --=--

    A better week. Got not only Episode 2 of the Monkey Islands tale in Sea
    of Thieves queued up, but there's also a month of free access to a new
    episode of We Were Here that needs to be done.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing game-related.

    Yerp.

    -KKC, who isn't looking forward to this week but can't remember why.

    Mondays, eh?

    Cheers - Jaimie
    --
    "the first successful time machine will be used to retrieve
    lost Doctor Who episode footage." - KKC, ugvm
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Sep 18 13:40:12 2023
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Play:

    Minecraft (PS4) - with this version hopefully having a better chance
    of remembering what I did from one minute to the next. Mostly I was
    checking a previously-unexplored area, and ended up looting an Illager
    Outpost I found. I was so careful to not kill the standard-bearer
    which would result in a raid starting the next time I entered a
    village, until I managed to get myself trapped in a corner while
    trying to block the stairs - after that it just seemed unavoidable. So
    I headed for the nice flat coastal village I'd discovered earlier to
    get the raid over with, only to discover on the way a really awkward
    village in a snowy forest with crap visibility, hilly terrain, and
    various pits around. Helpfully, the raid triggered there instead.

    Raids are simple enough in theory, just defend against several waves
    of attackers (using a crossbow from the roof of one of the houses is
    how I've mostly approached it), but some of those attackers can hit
    pretty hard as well as having some annoying attacks. In particular,
    due to an update after raids were added, Evokers can summon flying
    baddies which seem to (perhaps somewhat glitchily like polar bears)
    hit you even through walls. That last detail I discovered just after
    taking cover inside a small house with basically no health, which
    quickly became actually no health. Which is when I was reminded that
    I'd removed the bed I previously set as a spawn point and hadn't
    bothered using one in the village, so I respawned with nothing roughly
    2000 blocks away, not even knowing for sure where the village had
    been. Ugh. I did eventually sort the mess out and get back most of my
    gear (so for once I didn't lose a full set of armour) and even ended
    up clearing the raid, but, yeah. Not the biggest fan of raids TBH.

    Want:

    Nothing.

    Bin:

    PS4 Minecraft performance seemingly getting just a little worse with
    each update, though I suppose that's a bit of a software-in-general
    thing.

    -Rus.
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  • From Geeknix@usenet@apple.geeknix135.net to uk.games.video.misc on Sun Sep 24 03:00:03 2023
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    On 2023-09-18, Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    In America, the worry is that nobody wants to sell or buy electric cars, creating a negative feedback loop of doom. But in Britain, the worry is
    that domestic manufacturers won't ever be able to catch up to Chinese
    firms that are two decades ahead in experience and product maturity.
    With my global perspective hat on, I think you have it better off than I
    do because having the option at all is much, much more appealing than
    having no option at all.

    I have nothing to add here. Just want to say thanks for the read and
    tips what I should play, or not, in future.
    --
    Don't be afraid of the deep...
    --[ bbs.bottomlessabyss.net | https | telnet=2023 ]--
    --[ /query geeknix on libera.chat | tilde.chat ]--
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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@jaimie@usually.sessile.org to uk.games.video.misc on Sun Sep 24 10:20:41 2023
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

    On 24 Sep 2023 at 04:00:03 BST, "Geeknix" <usenet@apple.geeknix135.net>
    wrote:

    On 2023-09-18, Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    In America, the worry is that nobody wants to sell or buy electric cars,
    creating a negative feedback loop of doom. But in Britain, the worry is
    that domestic manufacturers won't ever be able to catch up to Chinese
    firms that are two decades ahead in experience and product maturity.
    With my global perspective hat on, I think you have it better off than I
    do because having the option at all is much, much more appealing than
    having no option at all.

    I have nothing to add here. Just want to say thanks for the read and
    tips what I should play, or not, in future.

    It's an odd sort of permanent record, but glad it's being useful.

    There's a soundtrack to this as well - https://ugvm.org.uk/podcast/

    Cheers - Jaimie
    --
    If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem
    -- Bjarne Stroustrup
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