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Fnord.
Topic: Miscellaneous 6:52 am EDT, Apr 27, 2004

Fnord.

Fnord.


Umm... Okay.
Topic: Miscellaneous 3:11 am EDT, Apr 19, 2004

Okay. It's Burger King that's behind this, but if you don't know that, this is f***ing bizarre.

Umm... Okay.


Lineage2
Topic: Multiplayer Online Games 3:29 am EDT, Apr 13, 2004

Despite the rather enormous failure of Ragnarok Online, the Korean nation has launched yet another RPG in the general direction of North America. Lineage ][ has been plagued by bugs and network connectivity issues, but is at least somewhat playable in it's current state.

It's currently in open beta, but for reasons of their own NCSoft appear to be dragging their feet in fixing much of anything. No idea what's behind that, but apparently they're having their hands full just keeping the network up or something. Stranger still, when the game hits stores on April 28th, the client will then be patched to "Chronicle 1" status, which was apparently already released in other countries during their normal operational period some time ago.

Hobby exploiters will want to get cracking, apply for a beta key, and get some levels under them before the end of the open beta on April 28th when the game goes pay-to-play and the usual unwashed masses go berzerk. PK action, griefing, and other acts of random cruelty will probably be at their peak during the final week. Should be a blast. :)

If nothing else, people halfway around the world do come up with some interesting game balance mechanisms.

Followup on May 5...

I am shocked and dismayed (as opposed to shocked and awed) that Lineage2 turned out to be such a blatant money grab. Now that all the cards are face-up, it's pretty obvious that there's something more than a little lame was going on with the producers of this game. Within days of the open beta of this game and the announcement that there would be no player-wipe at the end of it, in-game currency started turning up for sale on eBay in almost ludicrous amounts. Then we find that the codebase being used for the North American release of this game used a codebase that was replaced in Taiwan and Korea many moons ago, _complete with bugs and exploits that had already been fixed in those regions_. The developers informed the player base that the game would be updated to the latest codebase when the game went to full release, in the meantime, they just started disabling the quests and actions that the majority of the player base figured out they could exploit from reading English-speaking webboards. At release time an even bigger shock, the patch to fix all the numerous problems in the game gets pushed back two more months, and in the meantime, it appears only a very short list of things were fixed as a result of this "beta test". About the only intelligent thing that was done during beta was to eliminate the biggest griefers from the game by deleting their accounts, and this appeared to only come _after_ the developers realized that Americans might like PvP combat, but they won't tolerate having to put up with the antics of players who are little more than rabid dogs with a poor grasp of English.

Personally, when I sign up for a beta-test, I expect that the bugs I report will get _fixed_ and not just swept up under the rug until they've been used to amass a small fortune of real-life currency.

Lineage2


Index of /~calver/pictures/trabi
Topic: Miscellaneous 2:46 am EDT, Aug 29, 2003

Some people shouldn't mess with cement trucks.

Index of /~calver/pictures/trabi


Now on eBay: Cabin in the woods in small pieces. All piece numbered and authenticated by the ATF.
Topic: Miscellaneous 4:08 am EDT, Aug 12, 2003

I'm so sure he's going to be allowed to sell his stuff.

Now on eBay: Cabin in the woods in small pieces. All piece numbered and authenticated by the ATF.


Internet Storm Center
Topic: Miscellaneous 4:33 pm EDT, Aug 11, 2003

Internet on fire. Bill Gates to blame (again).

Internet Storm Center


British Flag Face Plate for Nokia 3595
Topic: Miscellaneous 6:53 am EDT, Jul 28, 2003

BRITISH?!?!

British Flag Face Plate for Nokia 3595


Drop Shadow Effect for GTK -2.2.x Menus
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:44 pm EDT, Jul  6, 2003

Oh joy. More XP-worship.

I wonder if anyone's yet considered that if we keep "borrowing" the flashy and artistic bits from other people's desktop environments (mac pinstripes, windows drop shadowing) we're going to wind up with something that looks like crap...

Still, this is a nifty bit of patching.

Drop Shadow Effect for GTK -2.2.x Menus


CNN.com - 'Prince of Pot' pushes Toronto as vacation spot - Jun. 19, 2003
Topic: Miscellaneous 1:58 pm EDT, Jun 20, 2003

Tee-hee... :)

CNN.com - 'Prince of Pot' pushes Toronto as vacation spot - Jun. 19, 2003


'Fluorescent fish' give the green light to GM pets
Topic: Miscellaneous 10:11 pm EDT, Jun 19, 2003

Oh hell yes. I knew eventually something like this would hit the market. Glow in the dark fish that aren't made of plastic or things that look like they might be distant cousins of C'thulu.

'Fluorescent fish' give the green light to GM pets


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