• No More Hereditary Peers Play Want Bin (PWBE 17 Feb 2025)

    From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Feb 17 00:38:24 2025
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    Huh. House of Lords is getting a Labour-flavoured makeover. I only heard
    about that from our American comics pages. You'd think a big change to
    the UK government like that would get a bit more attention. It's almost
    as if there's some other blobby presence in the world that's absorbing
    all of the eyeballs and time.

    Play:
    --=--

    Freedom Wars Remastered (PS5) - Final trophy get. Freedom Wars
    Remastered is officially my very first Platinum Playstation trophy. I
    thought I'd get a marching band parade or something. Anyway, this is the
    rare game where I'm still inspired to keep playing long after all the
    actual endings, and one of the things I'm doing is hunting down the rare
    and unusual crafting materials so that I can upgrade gear. I discovered
    that if I give my little robot warden a long-range cutting laser, she'll actually use it against the big robot bosses *and* adjust her aggro
    range to match, which means that I'm able to cut bits off faster while
    we're both standing much further away. I also learned that the various
    NPC party members have preferences and quirks not unlike in God Eater,
    where some are careless shots or aren't interested in the less exciting
    parts of a mission (like rescuing hostages or collecting resources). I
    think the clock tells me I've played 90 hours now.

    Want:
    --=--

    Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (PS5) - Crap. Target will stock
    it online for shipment, but I can't get anybody to commit to the notion
    that they'll actually carry it in the store. I guess I'm ordering this
    online then, which is stupid because I really do want to support local business. Though maybe not one that's surrendered in the face of
    conservative backlash over diversity product. What kind of simpleton
    complains about rainbow decorations? Can you just not buy them?

    Dog Man: Mission Impawssible - While I'm here I might as well order
    something for the boy. We went and saw the Dog Man film at the cinema,
    and he's the right age (and the right temperament) for this kind of
    silly licensed platformer. I sort of wish that my kid were more plugged
    into marketing and advertising so that he could ask me for this stuff,
    but I'm also really glad he's not.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing game-related.

    -KKC, who wonders if the Romancing Saga sequel is any good.
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Feb 17 22:04:50 2025
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    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Huh. House of Lords is getting a Labour-flavoured makeover. I only heard about that from our American comics pages. You'd think a big change to
    the UK government like that would get a bit more attention.

    It seems like a continuation of Blair-era changes, so if you see
    Starmer as a Blair tribute act, in some sense it isn't that
    newsworthy.

    Play:

    Monster Hunter Tri (Wii) - there are various two-monster village
    quests which open up after you get the credits, so I figured I might
    as well make a start on those in this third playthrough. The
    Agnaktor/Uragaan one wasn't too bad with the long sword from the
    Argosy captain, but even with my Qurupeco armour nearly maxed-out now
    it's definitely showing how non-ideal it is for such a quest. As is my
    dubious level of long sword proficiency, to be fair.

    Tomb Raider (2013) (PC) - more collect-em-up action, finishing off
    everything shown on the map for what the game describes as 90%
    completion. Knowing me I might well look up where to find the rest
    too, but that would probably be excessive (which virtually guarantees
    it'll happen).

    Want:

    Maybe this eventually...

    Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii

    Shame they couldn't work Robot and Ninja into the name somehow.

    Bin:

    Failing to run GRIP (Linux) - the gog.com installer was inexplicably
    falling over in Wine, and I was considering some VM-based approach for installation before remembering that search engines exist, and using innoextract instead. Then the game would fall over trying to play a
    video. After sorting that, it still fell over, just a few seconds
    later. Apparently this can actually run on Linux, but whether it'll
    play nice with my setup might be a different matter. Anyway, it's kind
    of surprising given the sheer number of games that have worked for me
    so far with generally fairly minimal hassle.

    -Rus.
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  • From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Tue Feb 18 11:06:47 2025
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    In article <6oOsP.18319$7fef.740@usenetxs.com>,
    Russell Marks <zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com> wrote:
    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Huh. House of Lords is getting a Labour-flavoured makeover. I only heard
    about that from our American comics pages. You'd think a big change to
    the UK government like that would get a bit more attention.

    It seems like a continuation of Blair-era changes, so if you see
    Starmer as a Blair tribute act, in some sense it isn't that
    newsworthy.


    I won't consider Starmer to be a fully realised Blair analogue until he declares victory and announces when he'll leave office without having
    been shown the door by his own party in some undignified way.

    Play:

    Monster Hunter Tri (Wii) - there are various two-monster village
    quests which open up after you get the credits, so I figured I might
    as well make a start on those in this third playthrough. The
    Agnaktor/Uragaan one wasn't too bad with the long sword from the
    Argosy captain, but even with my Qurupeco armour nearly maxed-out now
    it's definitely showing how non-ideal it is for such a quest. As is my >dubious level of long sword proficiency, to be fair.


    Something I observed in all the Nintendo Monster Hunter games is that
    the boss rushes were always designed to make your loadout impossible to
    plan out. You'd get armour or elemental defence ready for the first
    boss, and then it'd be useless against the second and the third. It was
    always more important to just get the stupid earring accessories to buff
    other unrelated stats, which essentially meant you were going into
    battle completely naked and with a less-than-ideal weapon in hand.

    Want:

    Maybe this eventually...

    Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii

    Shame they couldn't work Robot and Ninja into the name somehow.


    I don't know any spoilers ahead of time, but I am confident in asserting
    that the game will feature both a robot and a ninja in spite of their conspicuous absence from the title.

    -KKC, who also has RPG Maker With on the way.
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