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Gaming

[96] Of games that I love

I don’t know why but it seems that I can’t develop a good strategy for Blizzard’s Warcraft III. Every time I practice on my computer, the result will be either I will die fast or I will win the first wave. However, the first wave will be insufficient to take my opponent’s entire base down to earth. Moreover, immediately after that, I will be very much incapable to receive a counterattack. Sad.

It might sounds like I am a noob to Warcraft III. Well, I admit it. I am noob but certainly not to RTS (Real-Time Strategy for non-gamer readers) game. I proudly can say that I am the one of the first to embrace computer games as my religion. To back up my claim, I played Dune II, a revolutionary RTS back in the early 90’s. Shortly, Command & Conquer came out and I played that too. Even when the first Warcraft came out, I was one of the first to get my hand on that game.

However, I usually lose interest on a sequel of game. For instance, there were lots C&C follow-ups but that game simply failed to capture my interest. Dune: Emperor also was introduced in year 2000 or so but I simply shoved it off from my mind.

RTS is cool but my obsession has always been with turn-based strategy (for the non-gamers again, no, it is not called TBS regardless what the reason is). The classic is Sid Meier’s Civilization. It was one of the most addictive games ever. Its addictiveness had me bought its entire sequels, namely Civilization II and the latest installment, Civilization III save Civilization: Call to Power, which was a “gay” addition to the royal trilogy.

Another classic is Master of Orion (known as MOO), another one of Sid Meier successful brands. Most Civilization addicts would have played this game. MOO II was successful too and MOO III, which has already made a blasting entry to the gaming market, is simply amazing.

Lastly, Alpha Centauri. Now Alpha Centauri is annoying but its addictiveness is unbelievable. To turn-based strategy gamers, they (including me) would think that this game is the continuation of Civilization series. Although that is not official, the storyline between both games fits perfectly like the final piece of a jigsaw puzzle. In Civilization, one of the game possible endings is sending a spacecraft to Alpha Centauri, which in the latter game, starts with the destruction of United Nation Spacecraft Unity over a habitable planet orbiting the Alpha Centauri’s star.

These two genres had monopolized my gaming habit until Half-life came out. I was glued to Half-Life rather late compare to the hardcore gamers. Nevertheless, Half-life changed my perception to first-person shooter game (third-person shooter, I think it is the same as first-person).

Of course, again, I am no noob to first person game. I played Wolfenstein 3D (yes! The grandfather of first person shooter) and finished it with the help of my cousin!) when nobody knows anything about computer game other than Chip or Solitaire. The next best thing was Doom, Duke Nukem, Jedi Knight I and lots of others until I lost my interest in this genre. I would say that Half-life just reinstituted my interest for first-person shooter genre.

My interest in this genre continues to grow as the internet grows. Counter-strike was a magnificent game. It is a cool game save the cheaters. The next in line is Soldier of Fortune II. As I had mentioned before, I was a regular player on redcoat.net and dontsleep.org. I logged on almost everyday until I made some friends.
Finally, my favorite is Jedi Knight II. Here, HERE, I could brag that I am good! My reputation even surpasses my ability. Prove – the |AP| clan somehow recognizes my nick (Thrawn). I also maintain an account on Corruptiveminds.com, a clan although I am not a member.

Lastly, a “genreless” game. Yeah, you named it – Championship Manager (CM by SI Games). To be honest, I was one of the staunchiest criticizers of this game. When the game first came out, I would belittle CM fans’ obsession. I mean, how stupid would you get! Sitting in front of the screen staring at names and stats running all over the monitor; that is just dim-witted.

Well, I learned how stupid that statement is 4 years after the release of the game first version. Now, I am one of those “stupid gamers” whom sit on a chair and stare for hours at the screen, skipping lunch and sleep. I can’t say that I am proud of it though.

Hmm…

Nevertheless, I still don’t consider myself as a gamer. Odd but check out these links: Warcraft Series, Civilization Series, MOO III, Alpha Centauri, CS, JK2, SoF2 and CM

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Gaming

[86] Of Warcraft III

Every Friday evening, Underground, The Michigan League:

We never paid any heed to the ancient prophecies…

Like fools, we clung to the old hatreds, and fought as we had for generations. Until the day the sky rained fire, and a new enemy came among us. We stand now upon the brink of destruction…for the reign of chaos has come, at last.

– Blizzard Entertainment, Warcraft III

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Gaming Sci-fi

[75] Of conquering Alpha Centauri

It has been a while since I last wrote anything in my diary or in this page.

The week had been somewhat a depressing gaming week. First of all, I accidentally deleted my favorite game of all time – Civilization 3. The next worse thing that could happen happened. Here is the story.

I was playing Alpha Centauri as a Gaian. Of all the factions, the Green is my favorite because I myself am a moderate supporter of green movement. I was on an island alone with a fanatic Fundamentalist who wishes to spread the idea that the Church must rule the Planet. Hah, I should use wished instead of wishes. My ideology was the environmentally-concerned democratically society who thinks power is the only way to save the Planet from further environmental disasters from happening. Through that, I made a lot of enemies and little friends.

In the first few decades, I expanded at a fast rate until I met up with the fundamentalist lunatics. My first impression of them was fairly good but their bases location made my expansion policy ran disarray. So, deep in my heart, I want to get rid of these maniacs. That hope seems to be vanquished but later after a few years, the unexpected happened.
The Fundamentalists leader threatened me. They were mad because I was the ally of the United Nations movement and I was upholding democracy against God’s will. I was certainly delighted to hear those threats for at the same time, I was searching for a reason to start a quarrel with them. Snatching the chance, I simply pushed their demands aside and thus, the expulsion of the Fundamentalist immediately began. I was more than ready to overrun them.

My rovers were all set for war mode. They invaded the Church faction lands and quickly overcame their pathetic defense. Consequently, I gained half of their land-based bases before they managed to say “Oh my God!!!” (Janice’s style). By the time it was their turn to move, I expected them to liberate a few key cities but my expectation was wrong. Instead, they made a cease fire offer of which I refused. They were infuriated by my decision and said something like “We’ll destroy you while you are prancing nakedly among the trees”.

Later, it turned out that they were merely bragging as I conquered all of their land based cities without even sweating but that was not the end. The Academicians were worried of my expansionist ideology and told me to stop expanding eastward. I complied with their request seeing that I need to rebuild my military after such a huge expansion in such a short time frame.

All the same, it was not long until the Academicians started to become an annoyance. Like flies, they built their water cities and stole my precious resources in the east. Eager to reclaim those minerals that were rightfully mine, I sent an expedition against the Church so the that possibility of the Church launching a surprise attack while we reclaim our resourses from the University will be eliminated. A few beating later, the Church surrendered and agreed to be my servant. Before accepting their surrender, I persuaded them to make those unbelieving Academicians reach hell first. Desperate for a peace treaty, they mindlessly declared a holy war against the Academicians. Back in Gaia’s Landing, the Greens government seat, I was laughing evilly, like Satan after a successful “persuasion”.

The University was more resilient than the Church. Instead of seeing the Academicians’ influence diminished, the Church was reduced to a mere whipping dog. Pushed against the walls, the Church sent a representative to me asking for help. They were angry seeing me dancing nakedly among the green trees while they were fighting for their lives. After much urging from them, I said to myself it is time to reclaim those natural resources and use it for sustainable growth, not for excessive modernization that could repeat the mistake that the Human did back on planet Earth.

The first phase was initiated by the bombing of the Academicians’ water cities. They were caught by surprise and unready because their forces were concentrating on their northern enemy and never had they considered a western threat. The Green Air Force swept through the University sphere of influence and took all the University’s water cities near to our eastern shore. Victory was achieved but the Academicians were not the as weak as the Fundamentalists. They technological advanced society is liken to of a bee hive and one should never disturb a bee hive if one doesn’t want to be stung. Our victory was achieved due to the University’s water cities distance from their western shore and the fact that their forces were looming over the northern front against the Church but with the Church weakened, I realized my time of defeat will come if I keep on pressing eastward.

Furthermore, a new threat from the south had emerged. The United Nations had just declared war against the industrious Hive society. Fighting at two fronts was not included in my plan of expansion. Therefore, I made a decent proposal of peace to the University. The University, realizing that the militarist Spartan was intensifying their expansionist policy in the south keenly accepted my offer and thus peace was restored in the northern region for decades to come.

But unfortunately, that peace was giving way to the wind of war that was blowing as powerful as a typhoon from the south.

[To be continued…]

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Gaming Liberty

[73] Of Democracy is such a foul word

Democracy is such a foul word.

One quiet night, I was in front of the computer playing Soldier of Fortune II multiplayer game. However, I was on a new server instead of redcoat.net or dontsleep.org. Those two servers were offline for unknown reason. In fact, a lot of cracked servers for SoF2 were  offline, leaving only several cracked servers located in Europe.

I was connected to a server in Austria and was playing a deathmatch game peacefully. There were eight players trying to shoot each other’s head off for a few minutes. One guy was leading the pact with unbelievable amount of frags with the second-placed player having no way of getting near the leader score. I was fighting for a second place with a grenade launcher.

In the middle of the game, a new player logged on and was playing well enough to avoid from being called a noob. After a few cycle, he was tired of deathmatch and called for a team deathmatch. The nine players voted and the motion was passed with five with against three against. The map changed and the cycle restarted. For some reasons, the new player was unsatisfied with the new game type and called for another vote, asking for infiltration game type. I love infiltration game but with only nine players, it would certainly be dull game. So, I voted against. Most of the other thought of the same thing and the motion was denied from becoming active. He was not happy with the result and called for another vote and it failed yet again.

After a few kills, he called for yet another vote for an infiltration game. Annoyed by the needless calls, I sent a global message to him asking him to stop calling for a vote. In return, he said that I cannot do anything because it is his rights. I told him later that he won’t win because he had called the same motion three times and all tries had failed.

Certainly common sense would have told him the same thing but he just wouldn’t give up.

Having enough of his nuisance, I called for a vote to kick him and it was passed swiftly. After that incident, now I remember why democracy was not practiced on redcoat.net or dontsleep.org. There will always somebody who will abuse the system.

Talk about rights and democracy.

Democracy is not the nature of human society as some would have claimed. The ideology is neither the best nor perfect; not when it is fully exercised without restrictions.

I believe in a limited democracy. The word limited is not a bad word as it would seem to be. It is merely to describe a controlled environment and it doesn’t matter whether the control is a total grip or just a couple of weak strings keeping a lot of sticks together.

Nevertheless, by uttering these words doesn’t mean that I am against freedom. I am a freedom lover. I am simply stressing that a few regulations made intact is a good thing.

Oh, did I mention that I made a new personal record for Minesweeper’s beginner level?

My record is six seconds without cheats but unfortunately for me, the world record is two seconds. I wonder how on earth somebody could complete the game without excessively being lucky. Hmm…

Oh well… Btw, read this will you?

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[67] Of Soldiers of Fortune 2 and The Land of the Shadows (10:44)

The __earth Inc. is having a minor renovation. If time premits, __earth Inc. will be transfered to University of Michigan’s domain. Yahoo!’s Geocities’ current policies are making it hard for The __earth Inc. to improve its coding frequently; 5 MB of data per month transfer rate is simply insufficient.

Check out the latest games in the market. Check out Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast and Soldier of Fortune 2: Double Helix. CS is dead.

The screenshot above is from Soldier of Fortune 2: Double Helix’s Multiplayer mode on redcoat.net server. Redcoat.net is one of the few cracked servers available on GameSpy Arcade. The game is a fast paced first-person shooter game using a Quake engine. Many have compared this game to Counterstrike. Nevertheless, Counterstrike will always be a legend for all first-person shooter gamers.

The regular Redcoat.net players are __earth (me), Gummy Bear, MadDiesal, Manganese, Blackanese (was kicked due to public demand), Rustyarmor (usually plays under my nick (__earth) because his workstation is f**ked up), VeeDub, Shoot Me, Einsten’s Deviant Mind, the THR clan, LW clan (daBomb’s clan), cc clan and a few others. Interestingly, I have developed a sort of friendship with them; just like what happened while when I was playing Utopia. A tribute to Mark from San Jose State University, JP who lives just across the Ambassador’s Bridge (your departure saddened us all), Mike the King from somewhere in the US, Bekko from Sweden (I think but I am certain he is from the Scandavania), Rion from Brunei (you should had changed your nick to Shadow too, maybe Shadow of Power instead of Powerpuff), a few Australians and others which I haven’t had the chance to befriend with properly.

Hail to the Shadows. We shall cast our Shadows over the world.

Members of The Land of Shadows (10:44), previously The Kingdom of Legend (45: 24)

Apocacy
Corealis Cappa
Crazy Marine
Elven Archer
Entrophy
Grendoc
I Retail
ICES HELL AGE
Land of the Hill
Minonokuni
Miwwiw Ville
PowerPuff
Shadow Bungalo
Shadow Chaser
Shadow Drainer
Shadow forest
Shadow King
Shadow of Fanatic
Shadow of Heaven
Shadow Onyx
Shadow Stalker
Shadow Void
Shadow Zone
The Honorable
Ultimate Force

Other respected members – Shadow Lord (Shadowpass, he had inspired us to become one with the Shadows), Shadow Minds (your opinion are not to be taken lightly), Shadow Cloud (sorry, we had to eliminate you. It’s nothing personal) and Shadow of Death (although we had our differences, we were the conspirators that overthrown the first King).

May our friendship last long, although its a web based friendship.

p/s – JP, thanks for helping me solved a Physics problem back in 2001.