Playing A Little Sniper Elite 3!

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My friends know that I am not really in to sniping in games very much.  It makes me angry when I line up that perfect shot, and then all of the sudden the guy’s head moves.  However, when I got my new video card it came with Sniper Elite 3 by Rebellion Developments for free, so I had to give it a spin.

You play as Karl Fairburne sniping his way through Northern Africa during World War 2.  There is a little more to the story then that, but it is told in such a disjointed way that it hard to care, so it pretty much boils down to that there are people to kill, and they sure aren’t going to kill themselves.  Well maybe some of them will.  The AI is a little daft at times.

When I first got in to this game, I thought I was only going to be lining up my shots and taking guys out, but it turns out that this game is more like the Hitman franchise.  You have to enter an open area without being seen, and then complete objectives like kill the General, or destroy some vans.  Which generally involves strangling a lot of guys from behind, hiding their bodies, and planting explosives.  Oh yeah, you will probably snipe some dudes too.  If you want.  It generally isn’t required.

The sniping has a few fun features, for one if you hit the hold breath button time slows down, and your gun stops moving around, so it is easier to hit your target.  They have also added a “sound” feature.  Shooting a high powered sniper rifle attracts attention, especially when people start dying, so to mask the sound you can sabotage generators and stuff to make a lot of “normal” noise, and then you can go about killing whomever you wish.

The feature that has been gaining a lot of attention is the “Kill Cam”.  It is just as crazy as you have heard.  You watch a slow motion bullet leave your gun and travel to your target, and then you watch as it slowly makes its way through your victims body with X-Ray vision.  It kind of does it at random, but it is a really cool effect that makes you feel like you are a super soldier.

The graphics in the game are hit and miss.  Some things like the main character models look great, and there are some really good textures, but sometimes things don’t line up right, or objects have an odd look or are in a weird spot.  The graphics just have that “good enough” feel.  They are not great, but they are not distractingly bad.

The whole game has that “good enough” feel.  The AI is spotty but serviceable, there is a story of some sort, as I said the graphics are ok, and the gameplay mechanics mostly work.  The game has the feel of those old summer budget titles from the 90s.  They weren’t great, but they were good enough to get you through summer and in to the AAA games of fall.  Sniper Elite 3 is a fun, but mostly just OK game that is a perfect cheap pickup.  I don’t know that I would pay full price for it, but if you found it for twenty bucks, I would say go for it.  It will at least tide you over until the next Hitman game comes out.

Shmee Got An ASUS Radeon R9 280 DirectCU II!

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I got the last major piece of my computer upgrade, a new video card! I got an Asus Radeon R9 280 DirectCU II (say that three times fast).  This thing is a beast.  It runs all my games on Ultra at over 60 frames per second, though full disclosure my monitor’s resolution only goes up to 1680 x 1050, so it is not a full 1080p.  It is also massive!  It is like a foot long by half a foot tall.  If you are going to get this card measure your case first because it barely fit in mine.  It only had a couple millimeters to spare.

It is also very quiet.  When this card is running flat out it barely makes a sound, which is a big step up from the card I was barrowing from my brother that sounded like a jet engine.  It is amazing that it can be that quiet while keeping my card nice and cool at under 70 degrees Celsius.

Like I was saying before my games run great.  I get over 80 frames per second on Ultra in Sniper Elite 3, Bioshock Infinite, and The Witcher 2.  I get 45-60 in Crysis 2.  It is just crazy how much better the games look with a good video card.  I can’t wait to see how it handles other games!

The card is already overclocked from the stock 933MHz to 980MHz, but the Asus GPU Tweak utility makes it really easy to take the card well over 1000MHz to get those extra few frames.  Since I don’t have a totally HD monitor (maybe something to save for, but I really can’t tell the difference anyway), I don’t need to do it, but it was fun to play with.  Plus then you get to say you have an overclocked video card, so all the kids will think you are cool.  All that power makes it very thirsty.  It needs an eight pin power connector and a six pin power connector, so make sure you have a big enough power supply.  I would say at least one over 550 watts.

If you haven’t guessed. I love this card, and I think if you are building a new rig or upgrading an old one, you will love it too.  I use Asus in all my builds, and due to the quality of this card I will continue to do so.  Time to go play more games!

ThePaladin is BATTLEBORN

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Gearbox Software is the maker of the wildly successful Borderlands series and they’ve just announced their newest game – BATTLEBORN!

You can watch the trailer for yourself. I personally am excited to play as a dapper robot with a gun cane. Details are sparse at the moment, although BATTLEBORN has been described as a Shooter/MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena; think League of Legends); which is a strange mix. However, Gearbox successfully combined RPG elements from Diablo with a shooter to give us Borderlands, so I’m willing to give them the chance to wow me. My one critique is that besides the Dapper Robot(TM) none of the other character models look that good, the elf ranger is especially unattractive. They have over a year to fine tune and maybe pull a Borderlands and completely change the style, so I’m not too worried.

Regardless, BATTLEBORN will be one more reason to checkout the Gearbox panel at PAX this year… besides the free stuff and Randy Pitchford giggling like a little kid while giving away secrets… and I guess Mikey.

Shmee Is Playing The Witcher 2!

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The Steam sale is a wondrous thing.  Just when E3 got me all excited for The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt, Steam went and put The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings on sale for four dollars!  I played the first Witcher quite a bit, but I never finished it because it was really hard, and my manly pride didn’t let me reduce the difficulty.  CD Projekt RED really amped everything up for this sequel.  The combat is better, the graphics are better, the story makes sense, and now that I have so little pride left, I don’t mind playing it on easy.

Honestly my only complaint this time around, is that while the areas look wide open they are actually a series of paths, and you can’t veer off those paths at all.  You want to walk through those shrubs?  To bad there is a leaf in the way you can’t walk past!  You need to walk all the way around.  You want to drop off that slight ledge?  Do dice!  Still this is a story based action RPG, so walking through shrubs and off ledges is more a nice-to-have instead of a need.

I have been having a lot of fun with this game, and it has made me glad that I upgraded my computer so I am able to run it.  Even though the Steam sale is over you can still get this game cheap, and it is well worth your hard earned money!

Having Fun With Saints Row: The Third!

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This game came out three years ago, so I am not going to do a full review of it, but since it is one of the games I am playing right now (thanks to Microsoft giving it to me for free), I thought I would give you my impressions.

The people over at Volition software have done themselves proud.  They took all the fun parts of the GTA series and made them more fun.  The driving is faster and crazier, the shooting is hectic and over the top, the hand to hand combat is actually enjoyable, and the set-piece mission are bananas.  It is like they sat down with my thirteen year old self and asked him what he would want out of a game, and then they made it.

I guess the story picks up after the first two games (I only played the demo of the first one), and now The 3rd Street Saints have gone from street gang to media empire, but new gangs are trying to bring them down.  It is not that exciting, but it gives them a frame to design their wacky missions around.  Really it boils down to giving you new people to shoot, and a new city to explore.

Still as much fun as I have had playing this game there are some things I don’t like:  The city doesn’t feel alive.  It is big and open and lets you play around, but it doesn’t have that lived in feel.  Also the dialog and the jokes can get a little too puerile for me sometimes, and the game can get a bit repetitive between the big set-piece missions.

Even with those complaints the game accomplishes what every game should strive for, it is fun.  It makes me want to play more, so I can have a good time and laugh a little.  Sure if I was still thirteen I would probably enjoy it even more, but the difference between thirteen and thirty isn’t as big as the you would think.  I will be watching for a good deal on Saints Row IV.