• School Holiday Play Want Bin (PWBE 16 Oct 2023)

    From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Sun Oct 15 23:44:56 2023
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc


    I have work but my son will be home as school is not in session today. I genuinely want to give him a compass and set of field rations and
    challenge him to find his way home after being airlifted to Vancouver or something.

    Play:
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    Spellforce III Reforced (XSX) - Well it's a good thing people who write
    games have the Shakespearian confidence to invent new words. So this is
    what they call real-time tactics, is it? It's basically a ripoff of the Infinity Engine, but not a bad one. But I struggle with this particular
    genre because I've been spoiled by decades of Sega and Square-Enix
    making me think that I should have the freedom to go back and forth
    around the rear of a building just because there might be some hidden
    treasure there that I'm perfectly entitled to have. This is by way of
    saying that this game is perfectly suited to a mouse and keyboard and
    I'm not sure if I can take a lot of attempting this on a game console.

    Pillars of Eternity (PS4) - Oh sure, this is good idea in light of what
    I just typed. It's a bit more charming than Spellforce, with deep lore
    and absurdly detailed worldbuilding that befits its Kickstarter origins.
    Still didn't get into it because I want keyboard, mouse, and possibly a separate Notepad window open to take, er, notes. It's also been free on
    PC a lot, so I don't know why I felt like I needed to have a PS4 disc.

    Geometry Wars 3 Dimensions Evolved (XSX) - It's... okay? It's just
    Geometry Wars with more gimmicks and a mission-based progression system,
    which I dislike mildly because I play these games to shoot the bad mans
    until I run out of lives. The metagame of scoring goals and time limits
    is sort of outside of what I find entertaining, as if I weren't able to
    find the core game fun on its own for some reason. I somehow forgot that
    I owned this on PS4 already and I'm not sure what the difference is
    between the base came and whatever 'Evolved' is supposed to mean.
    Weirdly GameFAQs seems to think that this disc doesn't exist, which
    makes me wonder if it was an unusual or limited release in any way.

    Want:
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    My Analogue Pocket cartridge adapters (TG-16/Lynx/NGP) - The actual
    release of this hardware should be preceded by the firmware update that enables these FPGA functions on the Analogue Pocket hardware. Scheduled
    for 2023 but we are rapidly running out of year.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Road Trip (RL) - Out to a college town (as we call them in the States)
    to see old friends and do the game shopping listed below. Not an ideal
    trip, because in Florida paved roads are still something of a novelty to
    the natives. As are indicator lights and stop signs, apparently. Last
    weekend on my foray north I knew that we'd crossed back over the border
    into Florida after witnessing one driver dump his ashtray out onto the motorway. It's a fascinating place, this American state that produced
    both Scientology and the leaders of our anti-vaccination movement.

    Expenditure:
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    Balance forward - $3,887

    Spellforce III Reforced (XSX) - $6
    Geometry Wars 3 Dimensions Evolved (XSX) - $10
    Pillars of Eternity (PS4) - $15
    Air-Sea Battle (2600) - $4
    Combat (2600) - $1
    Combat (2600) - $1
    Combat (2600) - $1
    Combat (2600) - $1
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    Total to date - $3,935

    -KKC, who really misses walking into stores to buy games.
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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@jaimie@usually.sessile.org to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Oct 16 19:12:07 2023
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

    On 16 Oct 2023 at 00:44:56 BST, "Kendrick Kerwin Chua"
    <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Combat (2600) - $1
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    Okay, I'll bite. What?

    Oh - play: the was-free three puzzle episode of We Were Here (PS5, PMG).
    An excellent way to spend a couple of hours with a co-player, this
    series of asymmetric co-op is pretty inventive and did not disappoint in
    this case. The middle game took significant brain power to work out wtf
    the strategy was and did the "zomg I feel clever now" thing Just Right.

    Want: to have the energy to play more things. I have quite the
    part-played backlog.

    Bin: health things.

    Cheers - Jaimie
    --
    BANACH TARSKI is an anagram of BANACH TARSKI BANACH TARSKI
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Oct 16 20:22:08 2023
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    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Play:

    Minecraft (PS4) - found one of the non-submerged shipwrecks I
    mentioned previously, which turned out to be almost within sight of
    one of my bases. It was one of the types with missing blocks, so given
    the convenient location I thought I'd patch it up. :-) Then I tried a
    bit of mushroom farming for no good reason (beyond a vague urge to try
    out suspicious stew), which is quite odd as it seems like the best way
    is to prompt a giant mushroom to grow (by e.g. planting a small one on
    a dirt block then using bone meal at night) then harvesting it all to
    get multiple small-mushroom drops.

    I also revisited the ancient city I'd been to before, quickly
    remembering why I hadn't bothered doing much there (i.e. it's no fun).
    On my way back via the portal at a base nearby, the game seemed to
    just hang when loading the Nether map. I gave it a few minutes, but
    eventually closed the game safe in the knowledge that it clearly does
    frequent auto-saves. I reloaded, and was then immediately dropped 30+
    blocks down to my death in a giant lake of lava. Nice.

    I saved video to check on what had happened, and it seems the game was
    somehow confused about whether I was in the Nether or not - the
    numeric position display I use was showing my overworld location, but
    the look of the surroundings was unmistakably the Nether. Respawning
    fixed things, but not the fact that I'd lost everything I was carrying
    without any chance of getting it back, inevitably including the
    traditional full set of decent armour (in this case meaning diamond
    armour with the Mending enchantment on every piece). The portal did at
    least work properly the next time I tried it.

    Want:

    Nothing.

    Bin:

    The race-condition and memory-leak bugs PS4 Minecraft seems to have
    telltale symptoms of (the above probably being the former).

    Combat (2600) - $1
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    I'm not sure if this really gives you a 26-player version, but it
    can't hurt to try.

    -Rus.
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  • From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Tue Oct 17 11:39:46 2023
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

    In article <kp5g87Fqc0uU1@mid.individual.net>,
    Jaimie Vandenbergh <jaimie@usually.sessile.org> wrote:
    On 16 Oct 2023 at 00:44:56 BST, "Kendrick Kerwin Chua" ><kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Combat (2600) - $1
    Combat (2600) - $1
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    Okay, I'll bite. What?


    There's a chain bookstore in the States that has had halting success in
    also selling video games, and when I visited this past weekend they had discounted some of their 2600 cartridges to a buck a piece. It felt
    impolite not to get them.

    This isn't an original stunt, I hasten to point out. I can't find the
    source now for the collector who reasoned that each Combat cartridge represented an Atari 2600 system that it was separated from, since this
    was the default pack-in game for nearly a decade. He decided that it was
    worth his time to amass as many as he could find, and the fact that I'm
    able to gather so many at a whim suggests that this person has either
    not been thorough or has died buried under his collection. As I likely
    will be one day in the future.

    -KKC, who is hunting around for more as we speak.
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