• Yank Bank Holiday Play Want Bin (PWBE 15 Jan 2024)

    From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Jan 15 00:44:17 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc


    So today Americans celebrate the life, accomplishments and disruptive
    moral reasoning of one Martin Luther King Jr., who would be very
    disappointed with the state of the world today were he present to
    observe how little progress we've made.


    Play:
    --=--

    Yakuza Kiwami (XSX) - It's on Gamepass and I know Kamurocho like the
    back of my hand and I still remember where most of the Achievement/
    Trophy things happen. So I can get my Microsoft Reward points from just
    a few minutes of noodling around in a Yakuza game, which is genuinely something I do anyway without incentive. The Majima Everywhere mechanic
    seems much more forgiving now than when I first saw it, when I expected
    the game to just be a point-for-point retread of the PS2 game, and I appreciate how much more interesting it makes the whole of the story.

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars (XBX) - It's on the backward compatibility
    list, it was super cheap, and it only takes up 2 GB on the hard drive. I couldn't *not* install it, but I sort of sensed that there wouldn't be
    any redeeming qualities to what was essentially a tech demo for local multiplayer. It's a nice-enough shooter (and it's great that it does
    proper flight-control vertical camera and third-person view out of the
    box) but it's otherwise unremarkable in every other way. It also does
    that annoying thing of telling the in-between bits of a story you're
    supposed to come to the table already being aware of, which means that
    you're essentially seeing a sequel film that shows all the car rides and
    long silences that your characters had to have between all the exciting
    action sequences of the first film.

    The Plug In All Your 3DS Games game (3DS) - Bit Trip Saga, Etrian
    Odyssey V and Fire Emblem Warriors remain unaccounted for. I'm 99
    percent certain each of them is in a box somewhere with whatever games I bought alongside them at the time, so this is just a matter of some
    in-house archaeology. Or alternately, just me buying them again because
    I'm mad. Haven't decided which way to go yet.

    Want:
    --=--

    Fewer online requirements - My son is now six and his favourite games
    all have online requirements, as suits our current era of the medium.
    And it's just exhausting how everything has connectivity prerequisites
    and identity verification and parental controls and what do you mean the Playstation Network requires me to submit a fifty cent charge to take
    his identity under mine as part of a family setup? Why should that cost
    any money at all? More games need to be offline and playable on my
    terms, not on someone else's whimsical schedule.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing gaming-related. Well, nothing apart from online play at any
    rate.

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

    Balance forward - $185

    Skyrim Legendary Edition (PS3) - $11
    Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor (PS3) - $7
    X-COM Enemy Unknown (PS3) - $5
    Star Wars Clone Wars Tetris Worlds Combo Pack (XBX) - $2
    Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix (XBX) - $2
    Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2 (XBX) - $2

    Total to date - $214

    -KKC, who may just end up staying home today instead of going out.
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  • From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Jan 15 09:37:09 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc


    So today Americans celebrate the life, accomplishments and disruptive
    moral reasoning of one Martin Luther King Jr., who would be very
    disappointed with the state of the world today were he present to
    observe how little progress we've made.


    Play:
    --=--

    Yakuza Kiwami (XSX) - It's on Gamepass and I know Kamurocho like the
    back of my hand and I still remember where most of the Achievement/
    Trophy things happen. So I can get my Microsoft Reward points from just
    a few minutes of noodling around in a Yakuza game, which is genuinely something I do anyway without incentive. The Majima Everywhere mechanic
    seems much more forgiving now than when I first saw it, when I expected
    the game to just be a point-for-point retread of the PS2 game, and I appreciate how much more interesting it makes the whole of the story.

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars (XBX) - It's on the backward compatibility
    list, it was super cheap, and it only takes up 2 GB on the hard drive. I couldn't *not* install it, but I sort of sensed that there wouldn't be
    any redeeming qualities to what was essentially a tech demo for local multiplayer. It's a nice-enough shooter (and it's great that it does
    proper flight-control vertical camera and third-person view out of the
    box) but it's otherwise unremarkable in every other way. It also does
    that annoying thing of telling the in-between bits of a story you're
    supposed to come to the table already being aware of, which means that
    you're essentially seeing a sequel film that shows all the car rides and
    long silences that your characters had to have between all the exciting
    action sequences of the first film.

    The Plug In All Your 3DS Games game (3DS) - Bit Trip Saga, Etrian
    Odyssey V and Fire Emblem Warriors remain unaccounted for. I'm 99
    percent certain each of them is in a box somewhere with whatever games I bought alongside them at the time, so this is just a matter of some
    in-house archaeology. Or alternately, just me buying them again because
    I'm mad. Haven't decided which way to go yet.

    Want:
    --=--

    Fewer online requirements - My son is now six and his favourite games
    all have online requirements, as suits our current era of the medium.
    And it's just exhausting how everything has connectivity prerequisites
    and identity verification and parental controls and what do you mean the Playstation Network requires me to submit a fifty cent charge to take
    his identity under mine as part of a family setup? Why should that cost
    any money at all? More games need to be offline and playable on my
    terms, not on someone else's whimsical schedule.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing gaming-related. Well, nothing apart from online play at any
    rate.

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

    Balance forward - $185

    Skyrim Legendary Edition (PS3) - $11
    Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor (PS3) - $7
    X-COM Enemy Unknown (PS3) - $5
    Star Wars Clone Wars Tetris Worlds Combo Pack (XBX) - $2
    Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix (XBX) - $2
    Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2 (XBX) - $2

    Total to date - $214

    -KKC, who apologises if this post shows up three times.
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  • From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Jan 15 00:49:11 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc


    So today Americans celebrate the life, accomplishments and disruptive
    moral reasoning of one Martin Luther King Jr., who would be very
    disappointed with the state of the world today were he present to
    observe how little progress we've made.

    Play:
    --=--

    Yakuza Kiwami (XSX) - It's on Gamepass and I know Kamurocho like the
    back of my hand and I still remember where most of the Achievement/
    Trophy things happen. So I can get my Microsoft Reward points from just
    a few minutes of noodling around in a Yakuza game, which is genuinely something I do anyway without incentive. The Majima Everywhere mechanic
    seems much more forgiving now than when I first saw it, when I expected
    the game to just be a point-for-point retread of the PS2 game, and I appreciate how much more interesting it makes the whole of the story.

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars (XBX) - It's on the backward compatibility
    list, it was super cheap, and it only takes up 2 GB on the hard drive. I couldn't *not* install it, but I sort of sensed that there wouldn't be
    any redeeming qualities to what was essentially a tech demo for local multiplayer. It's a nice-enough shooter (and it's great that it does
    proper flight-control vertical camera and third-person view out of the
    box) but it's otherwise unremarkable in every other way. It also does
    that annoying thing of telling the in-between bits of a story you're
    supposed to come to the table already being aware of, which means that
    you're essentially seeing a sequel film that shows all the car rides and
    long silences that your characters had to have between all the exciting
    action sequences of the first film.

    The Plug In All Your 3DS Games game (3DS) - Bit Trip Saga, Etrian
    Odyssey V and Fire Emblem Warriors remain unaccounted for. I'm 99
    percent certain each of them is in a box somewhere with whatever games I bought alongside them at the time, so this is just a matter of some
    in-house archaeology. Or alternately, just me buying them again because
    I'm mad. Haven't decided which way to go yet.

    Want:
    --=--

    Fewer online requirements - My son is now six and his favourite games
    all have online requirements, as suits our current era of the medium.
    And it's just exhausting how everything has connectivity prerequisites
    and identity verification and parental controls and what do you mean the Playstation Network requires me to submit a fifty cent charge to take
    his identity under mine as part of a family setup? Why should that cost
    any money at all? More games need to be offline and playable on my
    terms, not on someone else's whimsical schedule.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing gaming-related. Well, nothing apart from online play at any
    rate.

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

    Balance forward - $185

    Skyrim Legendary Edition (PS3) - $11
    Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor (PS3) - $7
    X-COM Enemy Unknown (PS3) - $5
    Star Wars Clone Wars Tetris Worlds Combo Pack (XBX) - $2
    Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix (XBX) - $2
    Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2 (XBX) - $2

    Total to date - $214

    -KKC, who may just end up staying home today instead of going out.
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  • From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Jan 15 18:27:52 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

    In article <qSydnRA7esRYYTn4nZ2dnZfqnPqdnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:


    -KKC, who apologises if this post shows up three times.

    Well there they all are. Hooray Usenet.

    -KKC, who now has a PS4 camera to connect to his PS5 somehow.
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Jan 15 22:31:59 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

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

    Play:

    Minecraft (PS4) - mostly this was some more poking around the
    now-not-so-hidden depths under my main base. In particular, visiting
    that curious glowing-squid-aquarium area had me wondering what I could
    do with that, and the obvious if slightly boring answer is to make it
    easier to swim around in further without the risk of drowning. Which realistically means installing another conduit (which lets you see
    further and breathe underwater within a limited range), and I already
    have the parts for that except, inevitably, the nautilus shells. Bah.

    Want:

    Nothing.

    More games need to be offline and playable on my terms

    Yeah. But somehow I doubt the games industry would be keen on that.

    Bin:

    Nautilus shells in Minecraft. There just isn't a good solid source of
    them. You can get them by fishing, but the odds are very low (under 2%
    even with a maxed-out fishing rod). You can get them by killing a
    Drowned (water zombie) that's carrying one, but the odds of them
    carrying one is low (under 10%), and they have a much higher chance of
    spawning with a trident which they will happily chuck in your
    direction repeatedly doing stupid damage (and if two of those spawn at
    once, you have an excellent chance of doing some respawning of your
    own). The wandering trader can also offer them, but again the odds of
    having them offered seem pretty low, they cost five emeralds each even
    then, and you're apparently limited to buying at most five at a time.
    (It doesn't help that, from the player's perspective at least, the
    listed trades can change at any time - I know previously I've checked
    the trader's offerings, gone to get emeralds, and when I came back all
    the items had changed.) And because getting the shells is a PITA, it
    means you'll rarely have ended up collecting enough when you
    eventually want some.

    -Rus.
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