• Tube Strike Play Want Bin (PWBE 8 Jan 2024)

    From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Jan 8 00:17:43 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc


    Wait, they're *not* going on strike now? How am I supposed to create
    topical subject headers in the face of all this uncertainty and
    reasonable behaviour?

    Play:
    --=--

    Disney Universe (360) - Make a mental note, if you have a child account
    in the current iteration of Xbox Live it's not considered a valid 360
    login on its own, which negates the value of 360 backward compatibility.
    Not that I mind having my kid enjoy 360 games on my identity, but it
    messes with my achievements in a moderately annoying way. This is a
    basic co-op platform brawler thing, not unlike Fusion Frenzy except
    with more scrolling and dumber puzzles. My kid isn't quite used to
    things like gravity changing or reverse controls yet, so he's nearly
    wrecking the analogue stick trying to figure out how to steer a floating
    duck or navigate through 3D space without reference points.

    Guilty Gear Strive (XSX) - It's a Gamepass title. I'm not really into
    it, I'm just trying vaguely to earn Xbox Reward points on the vague hope
    that I might score something approaching a free month of service later
    in the year. But I'm also not trying all that hard, mostly because I
    don't want to take stupid surveys or otherwise participate in real
    demographic research. Oh yes, it's a nicely done fighting game but I
    barely understand the stakes or the characters at this point. I liked
    Guilty Gear better when it was 2D and simpler, which pretty much
    describes my thinking on almost all fighting games these days.

    The Plug In All Your 3DS Games game (3DS) - So it recently came out that Nintendo uses an over-complicated NAND flash for their cartridges rather
    than a more conventional standard ROM. What this means is that if you
    don't plug them in on the regular, the data might be lost. I'm not 100
    percent sure if this is nonsense, but I only have 60 or so 3DS games so
    it's not going to be much of a bother to make it part of my routine to
    plug them all in on the regular. I can fit it in between charging my
    PSPs and scrubbing the corrosion off of my Megadrive cartridges. Because
    what I do is prepare games to be played rather than actually playing
    games. Not looking forward to this being a requirement for Switch
    cartridges though.

    Want:
    --=--

    Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth (PS5) - I haven't preordered it yet,
    weirdly. I'm still a little bit sore about LAD Gaiden not getting a
    proper disc release in the west, so I'm genuinely less motivated to get
    this right at launch. Which is unusually spiteful even for me, because
    I'm the biggest cheerleader for this game series ever.

    Singstar Microphones (PS2/PS3) - Interestingly, the Singstar games don't
    use standard USB microphones because there's some interesting gubbins in
    here used for pitch detection. Also yaw and roll, probably. Either way,
    I've got a set ordered to go with all the stupid Singstar games I just
    bought.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing gaming-related.

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

    Balance forward - $0

    Primal (PS2) - $12
    Rebel Raiders Operation Nighthawk (PS2) - $3
    Karaoke Revolution (PS2) - $2
    Karaoke Revolution 2 (PS2) - $3
    Karaoke Revolution 3 (PS2) - $3
    Karaoke Revolution Party (PS2) - $2
    Singstar Rocks (PS2) - $3
    Singstar 80s (PS2) - $3
    Singstar Pop (PS2) - $2
    Singstar Amped (PS2) - $3
    Singstar 90s (PS2) - $5
    Fantavision (PS2) - $3
    In The Groove (PS2) - $3
    Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (PS2) - $7
    Silent Scope (PS2) - $7
    Zone of the Enders HD Collection (360) - $12
    Tomb Raider Legend (360) - $9
    Sacred 2 Fallen Angel (360) - $8
    Risen (360) - $9
    Just Cause 2 (360) - $8
    Disney Universe (360) - $8
    Destroy All Humans (XBX) - $5
    Final Fantasy X/X2 Remaster (PS3) - $8
    Skyrim (PS3) - $5
    Risen 2 Dark Waters (360) - $10
    Risen 3 Titan Lords (360) - $12
    Vanquish (PS3) - $10
    Two PS2 Singstar Microphones (PS2) - $20

    Total to date - $185

    -KKC, whose yearly spending is off to a flying, gunshot start.
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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@jaimie@usually.sessile.org to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Jan 8 14:38:15 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

    On 8 Jan 2024 at 00:17:43 GMT, "Kendrick Kerwin Chua"
    <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:


    Wait, they're *not* going on strike now? How am I supposed to create
    topical subject headers in the face of all this uncertainty and
    reasonable behaviour?

    Play:
    --=--

    Divinity Original Sin 2 (PMG with Orrah/Choobs/HarpingOn) - My second
    time, first one fell apart about 35 hours in. It's a lot easier this
    time around, as I'm not flailing in a sea of unknown UI. Choobs and
    Harper are though, they keep switching up what machine/OS combo they're
    playing on (for mostly reasonable reasons) which has led to some
    amusement. Anyway, we've sweet-talked a lot more things this time than
    last, so only had a couple of TPKs. Using PCs for gaming is such an
    arse, we've also had much faffery getting audio chat working; my mic
    dropped out without realising for half an hour last sesh.

    The Plug In All Your 3DS Games game (3DS) - So it recently came out that Nintendo uses an over-complicated NAND flash for their cartridges

    I suppose I ought to do this, but I'm struggling to care enough. I do
    only have four or so Switch carts, and the 3DS hasn't been used since
    the Switch arrived - plus it has easy CFW and easy romfile play. As does
    my launch-day Switch for that matter.

    Want:
    --=--

    Mmmmmmmmm nothing I think. Apart from the will to play Amiga games now
    I've fettled some up with new accelerators and storage.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Tangentially gaming related: temperatures, and the ability of filament
    and reson printers to fail irritatingly under 15C ambient. My filament
    printer went from 'flawless (almost)' to 'can't print a first layer' as
    winter hit, and I got one print out of the resin machine before it
    cooled down. Need to produce an environment-controlled fume cabinet for
    them; working on accumulating the necessary bits for that.

    Gaming relatedness being that I'm supposed to be printing bits for a joystick-tuning kit and a cart ripper, as well as various Amiga
    bits'n'bobs.

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

    Hmm. Maybe I'll do that this year.

    -KKC, whose yearly spending is off to a flying, gunshot start.

    -u0 so far for me.

    Cheers - Jaimie
    --
    Communicating badly and then acting smug when
    you're misunderstood is not cleverness.
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Jan 8 20:03:28 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

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

    Play:

    The Typing of the Dead (DC) - maybe not as exciting as The Typing of
    the Post, but a solid runner-up. Of course, it also provides valuable
    and insightful tips during gameplay such as "don't wet your pants",
    which is something I'll be trying to take on board in future.

    Want:

    Nothing.

    Singstar Microphones (PS2/PS3) - Interestingly, the Singstar games don't
    use standard USB microphones because there's some interesting gubbins in here used for pitch detection. Also yaw and roll, probably.

    I can't believe I didn't see that pun coming, but I'm glad I didn't. :-)

    Bin:

    A multi-projectile attack the final boss has in TotD. I can just never
    seem to type everything for that one fast enough, somehow.

    -Rus.
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