Windows 10?!

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Well Microsoft threw us all for a loop yesterday by announcing Windows 10.  It wasn’t surprising that they announced a new Windows OS, but that they skipped 9.  Some are speculating that since it means “Suffering” in Japanese, “No” in German, and bad luck in China that 10 is a nicer number to market.  They did the same thing when they skipped build 13 for Office, not that anybody paid attention to that.  It also catches them up with OSX on Mac.

Other than that everything else went as planned.  The start menu is coming back.  Windows RT and Windows Phone are merging, so there will be only one version of the ARM OS, and from the pictures it also looks like Xbox One will be joining the party in some way.  So other than the name it is exactly what people predicted.

If you want to try out Windows 10 they are releasing a Technical Preview today around noon Pacific Time.  You can get it by clicking here.  It goes without saying that this is an early beta, and you should only install it if you are willing to deal with numerous issues.  I will probably be giving it a shot, and I of course will let you know what I think!

The Problem With Always Online Worlds!

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So last night I decided that I wanted to play some Destiny, but instead Lizard Squad decided that they would go and DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) Activision, so instead I got to play a screen that said I couldn’t connect to Bungie’s servers, and that I should look up the error code “cattle”.  Now this is Lizard Squad’s fault, but really if Activision wants give me always online games they need to be prepared for guys like this coming to take them down.  A lot.  Because these guys love ruining people’s day, or night in this case.

As more and more games try and deliver always online experiences the more stuff like this is going to happen.  Now if Destiny had allowed an offline mode that let me play single player I would have had a lot of fun, but no, this new MMO style setup let people like Lizard Squad rain on my fun.  The more we rely on the cloud and services like Xbox Live and PS+, the more power we give jerks with a bunch of malwared-up computers.  So developers are either going to need to do a better job of protecting their servers from these guys, or give us more ways to play their games.

I hope they are going to do both that way I don’t have a lot of wasted Sunday nights watching loading bars and disconnection screens.  Those are not very fun games, though I might be more willing to play them provided they gave me loot for it!

What Is Destiny?

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What is Destiny?  This is a question that I think that the developer Bungie should have asked themselves more.  Because this game lacks a clear focus.  Before I get too far in to this, I would like to say that I do actually like this game it just has several odd oversights that hold it back from being truly special.  If you had told me Bungie was going to merge Halo and Borderlands, and then add in a little Guild Wars I would have been ecstatic, but the problem is that they don’t do any one of those games enough.

The game starts like any good MMO does with character creation, and this is one of the best character creators in recent memory.  You can create your character fast, and they look great, but then it doesn’t matter since you will have a helmet and power armor on that will make you look like everyone else.  So everyone plays as androgynous power armor person.

The helmet comes off in “The Tower” which they call the “social area”, so you would think that you would then be able to socialize with people, but you would be wrong.  You can dance and wave at people, but you can’t do anything else.  So if you want to chat with someone you need to quick remember their name go in to the menu and try and invite them to your Fire Team.  This will then make them reload the same zone, and then you can talk with them, but by the time you have done all the menu navigation they will have left.  So pretty much The Tower is were you complete quests, buy stuff, and get items identified.

Speaking of items, this game wants you to think it is like Borderlands with tons of cool loot, but it is not.  Sure you do get new items, but they are all pretty much upgrades of the stuff you had before, some have skill upgrades, but they really aren’t super cool.  It is just better than your old stuff.  Which is nice, but there is rarely that “Awesome Thing!” moment.

Similarly while you do level up and gain skills, there is no tree.  You don’t get to make a lot of choices.  Something like the grenade skill you get to choose which grenade you want active, but there is not a lot more to it than that.  Every player of the same type will have the exact same skill set as you.  It is a shame because that is half the fun of leveling up.

Then there is the story.  Man it is lame.  Dark versus light, The Fallen, I think they thought that being super in your face with the names of stuff would be cool, but instead it is just boring, and all the actors seem to think the same thing.  They are all phoning it in.  For such a large scale game it is pretty amazing they didn’t get someone with some real skill to write this game.

Like other MMOs this game has the ability to let you out and explore and do random quests, but the problem is that there is nothing to really explore.  You go through everything in the story mode, so you can pretty much just wander around in the same places again, but this time with crappy fetch quests.  Huzzah!

The PVP feels like a watered down Halo.  It kind of controls the same, but since you bring in your weapons and skills it lacks that needed to rush to get the cool weapon, and then the more leveled up characters will have a major advantage since they have access to all their skills.  Sure they do make all the guns do around the same amount damage, but if you have a cool gun that has a five round burst instead of three, the gun doesn’t loose that ability.  You just get that advantage.

I like this game, and it is fun to play, but it just fell short in so many areas.  I was hoping for the next best thing, but instead what I got was a well polished generic shooter.  I am pretty sure that generic shooter wasn’t what Bungie was going for when they asked themselves “What is Destiny?”

Two Destinies For The Price Of One!

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I haven’t had much time with Destiny yet, but I have a couple of amusing things to point out.  If you buy the Xbox 360 version of Destiny you get the Xbox One version free, likewise if you buy the PS3 version you get the PS4 version free, so of course I had to fire up the 360 version to see how it looks, and after playing the Xbox One version it is hard to look at.

It has jagged edges all over the place, the textures show seams, it is hard to go back.  Still it is nice to have another place to play Destiny if I need to, and the characters move back and forth between the versions flawlessly.  It is just impressive with all the flack that we give the Xbox One for not being “truly” next gen just how much better it looks than the 360, at least in Destiny’s case.

What is also fun, is that if you play between the versions you get the achievements twice with no extra effort.  All I had to do was log in to the 360 version and I got all the achievements I had earned in the Xbox One version.  I don’t know if they are going to close that loophole, but besides just being a better deal to buy the 360 version it is also super easy to pad your Gamer Score.

Other than that this game is very similar to the beta, but it seems to look and play a little better.  I will do a proper review later, but I thought I would share my current double console experiences.

Shmee Takes A Sip From A Massive Chalice!

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I probably back to many video games on Kickstarter, but I love helping indie studios build unique games that most publishers would overlook.  A studio that I always back is Double Fine, so you should be less than surprised that to find out that I backed their latest game Massive Chalice.  I got a chance to play Massive Chalice while at PAX Prime, and it seems to be shaping up nicely.

What they showed of Massive Chalice plays like a standard turn based tactical game similar to XCOM, but with a twist that this game takes place over hundreds of years.  They call it an “Epic Timeline”.  With an Epic Timeline, your heroes will grow old, so to keep their skills you need to assign them to keeps and castles, and marry them off so they will have strong battle ready kids.  You can also have fighters go and train in those keeps to learn more skills.  It is a fun way to get troops with unique skill sets.

Now never fear this isn’t a dating simulator.  These are old school arranged marriages, so if you put two people together they will get married and have kids.  It is their duty after all.  Now certain people will be more compatible and create better kids, so that is something to look for.  Just like all other tactical games you can also research new skills and technologies while the timeline is running, and you can send diplomats and fighters to deal with problems for you, so that way you don’t always have to deal with problems personally.

It looks like my trust in Double Fine was well founded.  Massive Chalice is shaping up to be a great addition to their already fun portfolio.  Between this game and a new Costume Quest coming out, I will have plenty of Double Fine games to enjoy.  If you weren’t looking forward to Massive Chalice before, you should be now.  It is coming out soonish (like hopefully this month) to PC and Xbox One.